Colorado State University Athletics

Colorado State Wraps Up Home Slate
10/22/2025 10:25:00 AM | Women's Soccer
Aztecs and Wolf Pack await
FORT COLLINS — Colorado State closes its regular-season home schedule this week, hosting San Diego State on Thursday at 4 p.m., and Nevada on Sunday at 1 p.m. at the CSU Soccer Field. The Rams enter the week 9-3-3 overall and 3-2-2 in Mountain West play after a road split at Fresno State and San José State.
Series History
Colorado State and San Diego State have met 12 times, with the Aztecs leading the all-time series 9-1-2. The most recent meeting came in 2024 in San Diego, where the Aztecs earned a 1-0 win.
Colorado State holds a 10-2-0 advantage in the all-time series against Nevada. The Rams took last year's matchup in Reno, 1-0.
Scouting the Opponents
San Diego State enters at 6-4-5 overall and 2-2-3 in conference play, led by Victoria Miller's five goals and 11 points. The Aztecs are unbeaten in their last three road matches.
Nevada stands at 2-11-2 overall and 1-5-1 in league action, with Naima Castro pacing the Wolf Pack offense with five goals on the year.
Quick Kicks
Career Goals
Colorado State wraps up regular season play at Wyoming on Oct. 30; kickoff is set for 3 p.m. in Laramie.
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Series History
Colorado State and San Diego State have met 12 times, with the Aztecs leading the all-time series 9-1-2. The most recent meeting came in 2024 in San Diego, where the Aztecs earned a 1-0 win.
Colorado State holds a 10-2-0 advantage in the all-time series against Nevada. The Rams took last year's matchup in Reno, 1-0.
Scouting the Opponents
San Diego State enters at 6-4-5 overall and 2-2-3 in conference play, led by Victoria Miller's five goals and 11 points. The Aztecs are unbeaten in their last three road matches.
Nevada stands at 2-11-2 overall and 1-5-1 in league action, with Naima Castro pacing the Wolf Pack offense with five goals on the year.
Quick Kicks
- Colorado State split its road trip last week, falling 1-0 at Fresno State before earning a 4-1 win at San José State.
- Goals at SJSU came from Mia Casey, Jessica Shivers, Olivia Fout and Michaela McGowan, with Casey and Bridget Arnold adding an assist. The four goals was a season best and the best output since scoring four against Nevada in the Mountain West tournament in 2024.
- Goalkeeper Gray Willson recorded seven saves against Fresno State and now owns 46 on the season.
- Colorado State remains unbeaten at home in conference play this season.
Career Goals
- Olivia Fout (2023–Pres.) – 21
- Caeley Lordemann (2017–19) – 19
- Mia Casey (2023–Pres.) – 14
- Kristen Noonan (2019–21) – 13
- Gracie Armstrong (2019–21) – 13
- Mia Casey (2023–Pres.) – 8
Avery Vander Ven (2023–24) – 8 - Liv Layton (2019–22) – 8
- Sofia Coulombe (2023–Pres.) – 6
Olivia Fout (2023–Pres.) – 6
- Olivia Fout (2023–Pres.) – 47
- Caeley Lordemann (2017–19) – 44
- Mia Casey (2023–Pres.) – 36
- Gracie Armstrong (2019–21) – 35
Colorado State wraps up regular season play at Wyoming on Oct. 30; kickoff is set for 3 p.m. in Laramie.
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Players Mentioned
2025 Soccer Experience
Thursday, October 09
Colorado State Soccer: Fout (L), Hagen (M), McGowan (R) (9/1/25)
Monday, September 01
Colorado State Soccer: Mia Casey (L) & Kate Dunne (R) (8/6/25)
Wednesday, August 06
Colorado State Soccer: Keeley Hagen Media (8/6/25)
Wednesday, August 06