THE RECORDS
Linfield (1-3) is looking to bounce back after a east coast road trip where the Wildcats lost back to back games to Bridgewater and Eastern Mennonite. Along with this need to bounce back comes a desire to make some noise in the Northwest conference. So far this season, the Wildcats have six goals but have struggled to keep the opposing offense out of the net, allowing 12. Linfield looks to change the narrative against Pacific (2-1).
LINFIELD AT A GLANCE
E.J. Sablan is the early leader in goals scored for the Wildcats with two. As a team, the Wildcats are averaging 1.5 goals per match but are allowing double that amount at three goals per match.
Radule Bozovic,
Jacob Toves,
Cade Alaniz and
Tate Bliss currently lead the 'Cats in minutes played while Toves also leads the conference in total saves with 11.
Sid Kosaris leads the team in shots at eight.
PACIFIC AT A GLANCE
The Boxers average 1.7 goals per match and Donovan Jaramillo is among the conference leaders with two goals scored. Carter Zeiset, Noah Gosch and Aidan Pierias round out the Pacific attack with one goal each. Zach Aderinto has anchored the Pacific defense totaling five saves at a rate of 1.67 per match.
SERIES HISTORY
While Linfield trails the overall series 24-31-6, the Wildcats control the series at home posting a 15-10-4 record all time against the Boxers. Linfield is 4-5-1 in the last 10 meetings, having lost both matchups last season. The 'Cats average 1.48 goals per match against the Boxers.