Women’s soccer preview: Spartans look to get to .500 on season against the Wolfpack.

By Gio Gaxiola — Reporter

San Jose State women’s soccer (7-9-1, 4-4-1 MW) will continue their road trip into the University of Nevada (3-11-2, 2-5-2 MW) on Sunday to take on the Wolfpack.

The Spartans are coming off a tough 1-0 loss against UNLV on Friday night in Las Vegas.

The team is uin a midst of a two game scoring drought. 

It is getting towards the end of the season as this is the second to last game of the year. Where the Spartans will finish the season on the road. 

One of the highlights of the season for the Spartans has been freshman goalie Autum Monty. Her 46 saves on the year is good enough for third place in the Mountain West.

She also has three shutouts on the year for fourth place in the MW. In her first season, Monty is proving herself to be a wall in front of the net.

On the offensive side of the ball, sophomore forward Evan House leads the Spartans in goals scored with 15. She also has one game winning goal on the year.

Freshman midfielder Taylor Phillips has been a swiss army knife all season for the Spartans. She leads the team in points with 12, assists with four and game winning goals with 2. All of this to  go along with her 10 goals scored this season. Phillips looks to be a staple in the Spartan offense for years to come.

The game against the Wolfpack will take place at 1 p.m.   

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