Go Buffs! Beat the Tigers!
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Direct link to article - https://cubuffs.com/news/2018/8/23/rivalries-renewed-spreading-to-cu-soccer-this-weekend.aspx
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BOULDER – "Rivalries Renewed" is the slogan being used around CU's football team ahead of its season-opening games against in-state rival Colorado State on Aug. 31 and former Big 12 competitor Nebraska on Sept. 8.
But Rivalries Renewed is also an appropriate term for CU's non-conference soccer schedule, featuring two former Big 12 rivals. The first Rivalry Renewed is Saturday when Missouri visits Prentup Field at 1 p.m. The Buffs will also welcome Iowa State back to Boulder on Sunday, Sept. 2.
Colorado left the Big 12 for the Pac-12 after the 2010 season and has had mixed results against its old conference opponents, going 2-4-0 in six matches since departing. The Buffs have faced Missouri once during that time, falling 2-1 in overtime in Columbia in 2016, a game when then-freshman goalkeeper Jalen Tompkins had a career-high 12 saves. Sarah Kinzner, who was a sophomore then, scored CU's only goal in that game.
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The 2018 version of Missouri is off to a 1-0-1 start, settling for a scoreless draw with Iowa on the road to open the season before earning a 2-1, double-overtime win at Iowa State. Freshman Skye Kingsley holds Mizzou's only goal scored this season as the game-winner at ISU was an own goal. Goalkeepers Mercedes Sapp (RSo.) and Kelsey Dossey (Sr.) split the two games in goal, combining to make 15 saves. Sapp played at Iowa, earning a clean sheet in her first career start.
Missouri's top returner has yet to register a goal as Sarah Luebbert is a two-time second-team All-SEC pick and has 17 goals heading into her junior season. She scored the game winner in overtime against CU in Columbia in 2016.
Like CU, the Tigers have left the Big 12, heading to the SEC. They also have a CU connection as former Buffs assistant coach Don Trentham is an associate head coach for Mizzou.
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Live Video - match is being shown live on the Pac 12 Mountain and National channels. For those whose TV/ Satellite/ Cord Cutting subscription includes access to those Pac 12 channels, assume the match can also be streamed through a link at https://pac-12.com/womens-soccer/event/2018/08/25/missouri-colorado.
Live Stats - https://cubuffs.com/sidearmstats/wsoc/
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Direct link to article - https://cubuffs.com/news/2018/8/23/rivalries-renewed-spreading-to-cu-soccer-this-weekend.aspx
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BOULDER – "Rivalries Renewed" is the slogan being used around CU's football team ahead of its season-opening games against in-state rival Colorado State on Aug. 31 and former Big 12 competitor Nebraska on Sept. 8.
But Rivalries Renewed is also an appropriate term for CU's non-conference soccer schedule, featuring two former Big 12 rivals. The first Rivalry Renewed is Saturday when Missouri visits Prentup Field at 1 p.m. The Buffs will also welcome Iowa State back to Boulder on Sunday, Sept. 2.
Colorado left the Big 12 for the Pac-12 after the 2010 season and has had mixed results against its old conference opponents, going 2-4-0 in six matches since departing. The Buffs have faced Missouri once during that time, falling 2-1 in overtime in Columbia in 2016, a game when then-freshman goalkeeper Jalen Tompkins had a career-high 12 saves. Sarah Kinzner, who was a sophomore then, scored CU's only goal in that game.
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The 2018 version of Missouri is off to a 1-0-1 start, settling for a scoreless draw with Iowa on the road to open the season before earning a 2-1, double-overtime win at Iowa State. Freshman Skye Kingsley holds Mizzou's only goal scored this season as the game-winner at ISU was an own goal. Goalkeepers Mercedes Sapp (RSo.) and Kelsey Dossey (Sr.) split the two games in goal, combining to make 15 saves. Sapp played at Iowa, earning a clean sheet in her first career start.
Missouri's top returner has yet to register a goal as Sarah Luebbert is a two-time second-team All-SEC pick and has 17 goals heading into her junior season. She scored the game winner in overtime against CU in Columbia in 2016.
Like CU, the Tigers have left the Big 12, heading to the SEC. They also have a CU connection as former Buffs assistant coach Don Trentham is an associate head coach for Mizzou.
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Live Video - match is being shown live on the Pac 12 Mountain and National channels. For those whose TV/ Satellite/ Cord Cutting subscription includes access to those Pac 12 channels, assume the match can also be streamed through a link at https://pac-12.com/womens-soccer/event/2018/08/25/missouri-colorado.
Live Stats - https://cubuffs.com/sidearmstats/wsoc/