This Week in WAC Women's Soccer - Oct. 8

10/8/2025 10:50:00 AM

WAC WSOC25 Release Week 9

UTAH VALLEY STANDS AS FINAL UNBEATEN TEAM IN WAC PLAY
Utah Valley continues to display its dominance in conference play with another explosive offensive performance in a 7-1 victory over California Baptist. Sitting at 3-0-0 in WAC matches, the Wolverines are now the only unbeaten team in conference play as they lead the league in nearly every offensive statistic including goal differential at +15. UVU checked in at 55th in the latest NCAA RPI rankings.
 
WILLIAMS’ BRACE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE FOR TARLETON STATE
Tarleton State defeated Utah Tech 4-3 last Sunday as both teams went toe-to-toe in an offensive shootout. The match was tied 2-2 at the half, but Gabrielle Williams broke the contest open for the Texans with two goals in the span of 20 minutes, including the game-winner in the 78th minute. Bre Koscielski also recorded a brace in the match for the Trailblazers.
 
ABILENE CHRISTIAN WINS IN SENIOR DAY SHUTOUT
Abilene Christian celebrated its seniors on Sunday and capped off the day with a 4-0 shutout victory over Southern Utah. Four different Wildcats found the back of the net while Lili Ross and Emma Konsmo combined for 10 saves for ACU on the opposite side of the pitch.
 
WEBBER INCHES CLOSER TO WAC HISTORY
Utah Valley’s Faith Webber entered 2025 with 27 career goals in conference play, just ten goals behind WAC record holder, Natasha Kai, who holds the conference goals record with 37. Webber has already cut the deficit in half with five goals in just three conference matches this year and will have seven more chances to catch and break Kai’s WAC record that has stood since 2005.
 
HLADEK BECOMES UVU ALL-TIME ASSIST LEADER
With her 26th career assist in UVU’s win over CBU on Friday night, Ruby Hladek became Utah Valley’s all-time career assist leader, surpassing Wolverine greats Heather Stainbrook and Amber Tripp. Hladek also moved into a tie for sixth all-time in WAC career assists.