Tigers Host Home Opener Against Wolf Pack
The Pacific women's soccer team is set to host its 2026 home opener against the Nevada Wolf Pack on Thursday at 7 p.m. at Knoles Field. The Tigers are looking to bounce back from a loss in their season opener against Sacramento State, where they saw strong performances from sophomores Makayla Marin-Valencia and senior Kaya Rosa. Nevada, fresh off a 2-0 exhibition win against UC Merced, poses a challenge with key returning players like Olivia Loomis. Historical data favors the Tigers who lead the all-time series 8-4 and aim to continue their momentum from a recent three-match winning streak against the Wolf Pack.
By the Numbers- Pacific holds an 8-4 all-time record against Nevada.
- Last season, Kaya Rosa scored 2 goals and is currently on a two-game scoring streak.
- Pacific is 0-1 this season and aims for its first win at home.
- Nevada is coming off a 2-0 victory in an exhibition match.
The Tigers will look to leverage their home advantage to secure a win against Nevada, focusing on improving their offensive execution and capitalizing on key players’ momentum. Upcoming matches will further test their competitiveness against other Mountain West teams.
Bottom LineThe home opener is crucial for Pacific's confidence; a victory could set a positive tone for the season and potentially enhance team morale, especially against a traditionally competitive opponent like Nevada.
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