TUCSON, Ariz. – The Arizona Wildcats will face someone other than themselves for the first time on Saturday night as they welcome in the UTEP Miners for an exhibition match at 7 p.m. MST. Saturday's match will take place at Kino Sports Complex (2805 E. Ajo Way), the home of FC Tucson.
Ticket prices will remain the same at $10 for the general public and $7 for seniors (age 55+) and youth (ages 3-12). Tickets can also be purchased in advance at the McKale Ticket Office during normal business hours and online at ArizonaWildcats.com/SOC.
Fans are encouraged to park in the lots west of the fields off Ajo Way, which is where the ticket office and entrance will be located as well. The ticket office will open one hour prior to kickoff. The parking lot north of the stadium will be closed to the public.
Beer will be served at the concession stands at Kino Sports Complex and there will be a fireworks display at the conclusion of the match.
Back to Business
The Wildcats are coming off one of the most successful seasons in program history after posting a record of 11-5-4 in 2017, including a 7-2-2 record in the Pac-12 and a trip to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The last time Arizona won 11 games in one season and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, they followed that up with a 14-win season and a trip to the Sweet 16 in 2015.
Top Half of the Pac
Arizona won seven conference games in 2017, which is the most Pac-12 wins in school history and was good for a fourth-place finish after being picked to finish ninth in the preseason coaches' poll. There have only been three seasons in which the Wildcats finished above .500 in conference play, and two of those seasons have come in the last three years.
Replacing Some Key Players
With the departure of
Gabi Stoian,
Cali Crisler and
Charlotte Brascia, Arizona will have to find a way to replace their production. Last season, Stoian, Crisler and Brascia accounted for 36% of the team's goals, 48% of the team's assists and 40% of the team's total points. Stoian, who finished her career No. 2 in goals scored (29), assists (22) and points (80), will definitely be missed out on the pitch for the Cats.
The Burd Cage
Arizona goalkeeper
Lainey Burdett is back for one more go around in goal for the Wildcats this season. The senior ranks second in career goals against average (1.03), second in solo shutouts (17) and eighth all-time in career saves (196). She needs four more shutouts to have the most in school history. Last season, she posted seven clean sheets.
Some Key Returners
Although Arizona lost Stoian, Crisler and Brascia to graduation, the cupboard is not bare as the Wildcats do return some key cogs to last year's NCAA Tournament team. There are a total of eight returning players who scored at least one goal last year. Additionally, the Wildcats return three defenders who helped Burdett keep seven clean sheets last season (
Samantha Falasco,
Sabrina Enciso &
Morgan McGarry). Not only is that trio back for 2018, they will all be back for 2019 as well.
The Chance of a Lifetime
The senior class of
Lainey Burdett,
Kennedy Kieneker and
Hailey Mazzola has a chance to become the winningest class in school history and also has a chance to become just the second senior class in school history to play in three NCAA Tournaments. In their first three seasons, this senior class has won 34 games and needs 12 to surpass last year's senior class who won 45 games in their four seasons. In the last three seasons, Arizona averages just over 11 wins per year.
The GOAT?
Head coach
Tony Amato (54-34-13) is entering his sixth season at the helm and needs just two wins to become the winningest coach in Arizona history, which would surpass Dan Tobias' 55 career wins. The impressive part about Amato being just two wins away is that it took Tobias a full six seasons to win 55 games, while it took Amato just four to win 54. Becoming the winningest coach in school history would just be adding on to what Amato has already accomplished here that no one else has.
- Only coach to play in three NCAA Tournaments
- Only coach to have a record above .500
- Only coach to have three or more winning seasons
- Most conference wins in school history (25)
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