Women’s Soccer | October 01, 2024
THIS WEEK – The No. 21 USC women’s soccer team faces off against a familiar foe in Oregon on Saturday, with the two teams playing their first head-to-head matchup as members of the Big Ten. The contest will be played at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif.
HOW TO FOLLOW – Saturday’s match will be broadcast live on BTN+. Links for the broadcast and live stats can be found on the women’s soccer schedule page at USCTrojans.com. In-game updates will also be available on X (formerly Twitter) by following @USC_Wsoccer.
SOCIAL MEDIA – Keep up with everything surrounding USC women’s soccer this year by following the Trojans on all of their social media platforms. You can follow @USCWsoccer on Instagram, @uscwomenssoccer on Tik Tok @USC_Wsoccer on X, and like USC Women’s Soccer on Facebook.
SENIOR DAY/PRIDE DAY – The Trojans will celebrate their graduating seniors prior to Saturday’s game with their annual Senior Day ceremony. USC will also celebrate Pride Day on Saturday, giving away a free Pride shirt to the first 250 fans in attendance.
RAWLINSON STADIUM – USC is making a big investment in its women’s soccer program as the school is currently building a new home on campus for the team. Rawlinson Stadium will replace and expand upon the previous site of play for the team: Soni McAlister Field at 30th and Hoover streets just north of the University Park Campus. The $38 million project broke ground on April 9 of this year and is scheduled to be completed early in 2025.
B1G SEASON – USC is playing in its first season as a member of the Big Ten Conference. USC announced in June of 2022 that the school would be making a move to the Big Ten. UCLA, Washington and Oregon also announced they would be moving to the conference with the Trojans. USC women’s soccer’s conference opener against Washington on Sept. 12 was the first Big Ten game for any of the school’s programs and Thursday’s game against Minnesota is the first Big Ten home game for any USC program.
ALL TIME SERIES VS OREGON – The Trojans and Ducks have a long history, both being former members of the Pac-12. The Trojans have dominated the all-time series going 24-3-1 against the Ducks. USC has won each of the last 11 meetings, with a goal differential of +25, only allowing 5 total goals in…
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