Cougs face Cardinal in College Cup semifinal Friday evening

No. 6 BYU women’s soccer will head to the 2023 College Cup to take on No. 3 Stanford in Cary, North Carolina Friday evening.

Laveni Vaka puts BYU sticker on the College Cup Cary Bound boardLaveni Vaka puts BYU sticker on the College Cup Cary Bound board

PROVO, Utah — No. 6 BYU women’s soccer will head to the 2023 College Cup to take on No. 3 Stanford in Cary, North Carolina Friday evening.

The Cougars earned a No. 1 seed, while Stanford earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Friday’s matchup is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. MT. 

The other semifinal match is between fellow-No. 1 seeds Clemson and Florida State, and will be played at 4 p.m. MT.

The games will both be televised on ESPNU with Jenn Hildreth, Lori Lindsey and Marion Crowder on the call. BYU's game will also be broadcast on BYUradio 107.9 FM, BYUradio.org and the BYUradio app, with Greg Wrubell on the call.

BYU vs. Stanford

  • Friday, Dec. 1, at 6:30 p.m. MT at WakeMed Soccer Park

  • ESPNU

  • BYUradio 107.9 FM, the BYUradio app and BYUradio.org

STANDOUT PLAYERS 

  • Brecken Mozingo and Bella Folino have been named back-to-back College Soccer News Women’s National Player of the Week

  • Senior Jamie Shepherd now holds the record for most games played by any BYU soccer player in program history (107)

  • Bella Folino has now played in 106 career games for No. 2 overall in games played in the BYU record book

  • Brecken Mozingo leads the team in assists (15), goals (14) and shots (83)

  • Five Cougars scored 10+ goals this season: Erin Bailey, Allie Fryer, Mozingo, Olivia Wade-Katoa and Ellie Walbruch

  • Mozingo’s 36 career goals comes in at No. 10 in BYU’s record book

  • Mozingo’s 109 career points is No. 8 overall

  • Her 288 career shots is No. 5 overall

  • Mozingo’s 37 career assists puts her at No. 4 overall in BYU’s record book

  • Adding nine goals so far this year, Folino now has 37 career goals, putting her at No. 8 overall at BYU in goals scored

THE COUGARS. BYU last competed against UNC in the NCAA Elite Eight, taking down the Tar Heels in the biggest second-half comeback victory in South Field history. Down 3-0 at the half, the Cougars rallied to score four unanswered goals in the final 30 minutes of the match. Folino tallied a brace, while Mozingo and Olivia Wade-Katoa added the other goals to lift the Cougars over UNC, 4-3, advancing to the NCAA College Cup for the second time in program history. 

THE CARDINAL. Stanford last competed against Nebraska in the NCAA Elite Eight, beating the Cornhuskers 2-1 in double overtime to advance to the College Cup for the 11th time in program history. Maya Doms netted the game-winner in the first of two overtime periods in Friday’s afternoon matchup. 

COUGARS VS. CARDINAL. The Cougars and Cardinal have competed nine times previously, with Stanford leading the overall series 5-3-1. The last time these teams met on the pitch was in the second round of the NCAA Tournament last season, when the match ended in a tie, and the Cougars advanced to the Sweet 16 on penalty kicks.