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POCATELLO, Idaho – Idaho State (0-2) returns to Davis Field for a match against the Wyoming Cowgirls (2-0-1) this Thursday at 4 p.m. Idaho State also plays Brigham Young University (1-1-1) in Provo, Utah on Saturday, Sept. 1.
Recent Play
Idaho State began the season 0-2 after a tight loss to UTEP on Friday and a defeat at the hands of New Mexico on Sunday.
The Bengals scored one goal in the two games while allowing seven, five coming from New Mexico. Freshman
Lauren Bollinger was the only scorer for Idaho State as she found net on the first shot of her career. She was assisted by
Corinne Sanderson on the play.
Twenty players logged minutes between the two games with Bollinger,
Natasha Camacho-Bier,
Delaney Johnston,
Delaney Uyeshiro,
Chandler Bass,
Lexi Cardenas,
Laule'a Akana-Phillips and
Karlin Wurlitzer donning the Orange and Black for the first time.
The team recorded one goal and three points on 17 shots for a .059 shot percentage.
Akana-Phillips and
Katie Hogarth split time between the posts with the latter recording five saves and the former collecting six.
Scouting Wyoming
Wyoming secured its first victory in the season opener against South Dakota with a 4-2 final. Three days later, the team won in dramatic fashion with an overtime goal to sink Utah Valley 1-0. Their most recent game against Northern Iowa ended in a 0-0 draw after two overtime periods.
Annika Clayton leads Wyoming with two goals. She has recorded 10 shots with six on goal in the three contests.
Amber Vokoun, Brittney Stark and Caitlin Pickett all enter the game with one goal. The team recorded three assists on its five goals. Meanwhile, Cristina Salazar has played all 292:51 minutes in goal, recording nine saves and two shutouts for an .818 save percentage while allowing 0.61 goals per game.
Wyoming's offensive seems to pick up steam as the game progresses. The Cowgirls have not secured a goal in the first half, scoring all four against South Dakota in the second and a lone goal in overtime against the Wolverines. Their team has outshot opponents 54-27.
Wyoming is led by Pete Cuadrado, who has been with the program since 2012. Cuadrado holds a 56-51-16 record at Wyoming with a 149-113-34 career record. He was named Mountain West Coach of the Year in 2014.
Wyoming leads the all-time series against Idaho State. The Bengals are 3-6-1 against the Cowgirls. These teams have played every year since 2013 with the last three matchups resulting in shutouts, two for Wyoming (2015 and 2017) and one for Idaho State (2016).
Scouting BYU
BYU has tallied a win, tie and loss, in that order, over three games. The team's season opener against Cal State Fullerton took extra minutes to decide as the Cougars claimed the 1-0 victory. At Nebraska, the teams remained tied during regulation after each netting two goals. Two extra periods proved fruitless as the game ended in a draw. On Friday, BYU took on No. 9 Texas A&M in front of 4,248 fans. The Aggies handed the Cougars their first loss of the season with a 2-0 victory.
​​​​​​​Mikayla Colohan, Madie Gates and Lizzy Braby tallied the three goals for BYU. Colohan and Gates have both reached double-digit shot totals already with 14 and 13 respectively.
Sabrina Davis and Cassidy Smith have split time in goal with Smith taking the bulk of the time. Smith has allowed two goals and made eight saves while Davis has allowed two goals with two saves.
Like Wyoming, BYU has yet to score in the first half although they have allowed three first-half goals to opponents. They have outshot their opponents 49-38 on their way to a .429 shot on goal percentage.
Jennifer Rockwood has overseen the program since its inception in 1995 and has the third-highest active winning percentage among coaches at .748. She has a 362-108-42 record, 11 conference championships and five Sweet 16 appearances.
The Cougars have bested the Bengals in seven of the nine matchups with a 5-1 advantage in matches played in Utah. The teams last met in 2011 with BYU taking a 3-1 victory at Davis Field.
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