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Thursday, October 16
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Rams Head West for Week 10

10/15/2025 10:24:00 AM | Women's Soccer

Rams look to use home momentum for road trip

FORT COLLINS — After splitting its recent homestand, Colorado State soccer (8‑2‑3, 2‑1‑2 Mountain West) embarks on its last road swing of the conference season. The Rams travel to Fresno State on Oct. 16 at 8 p.m., then face San José State on Oct. 19 at 1 p.m. as they look to lock in seeding for the Mountain West tournament.

Series Outlook
Fresno State holds a 4‑3‑6 advantage in the all‑time series, including a 2‑1 win in the most recent meeting. San José State leads the series 3‑1‑7 overall; Colorado State aims to cut into that after defeating the Spartans 2‑0 in Fort Collins in 2024.

Scouting the Opponents
  • Fresno State (4‑5‑5, 1‑3‑2 MW) — The Bulldogs lean heavily on junior forward Alexis Campbell, who leads them with five goals and three assists, converting 64% of her shots on goal. Midfielders Tiana Beavers and Ciara Wilson have each added two goals and two assists apiece. Fresno State has scored 22 goals and allowed 19.
  • San José State (1‑10‑3, 0‑3‑3 MW) — Sophomore striker Paige Pineda Aliamus drives the Spartans' attack with five goals and an assist. Senior midfielder Charlotte Memoly adds three assists and a goal, and wingback Maryam Ladkani leads SJSU with 28 shots. San José State has conceded 27 goals while scoring 11.
Quick Kicks
  • Colorado State went 1‑0‑1 last week, edging Colorado College 2‑1 and drawing Air Force 1‑all on Senior Day.
  • Freshman defender Piper Carlson was ranked 59th on Top Drawer Soccer's freshman weekly national Top‑100 list. Carlson continues to anchor a back line that has posted five shutouts.
  • CSU has outscored opponents 17‑9 and limits them to 0.69 goals per match while averaging nearly 12 shots per game.
  • Goalkeeper Gray Willson has 36 saves, and midfielders Mia Massey and Kacie Laurie continue to control possession and tempo.
Record Watch
Career Goals
1. Olivia Fout (2023–Pres.) – 20
2. Caeley Lordemann (2017–19) – 19
3. Mia Casey (2023–Pres.) – 14
  Kristen Noonan (2019–21) – 13

Career Assists
1. Gracie Armstrong (2019–21) – 13
2. Mia Casey (2023–Pres.) – 8
  Avery Vander Ven (2023–24) – 8
  Liv Layton (2019–22) – 8
3. Sofia Coulombe (2023–Pres.) – 6
  Olivia Fout (2023–Pres.) – 6

Career Points
1. Olivia Fout (2023–Pres.) – 46
  Caeley Lordemann (2017–19) – 44
2. Mia Casey (2023–Pres.) – 36
  Gracie Armstrong (2019–21) – 35

What's Ahead
Following the California trip, Colorado State returns home to wrap up the regular season with matches against San Diego State on Oct. 23 at 4 p.m. and Nevada on Oct. 26 at 1 p.m. before the Mountain West tournament begins.
 
 

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