
Dons Fall to Waves in Season Finale
11/9/2024 3:00:00 PM | Women's Soccer
MALIBU, Calif. - The University of San Francisco women's soccer team (5-11-2, 1-7-2 WCC) played its final match of the season on Saturday afternoon as the Dons fell to No. 22 Pepperdine (12-3-5, 6-1-3 WCC) in a 3-0 contest at Tari Frahm Rokus Field.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:
For updates and more information on the San Francisco women's soccer program, be sure to follow @USFDonsWSoccer on Twitter, @USFDonsWSoccer on Instagram and @USFDonsWSOC on Facebook.
MERCHANDISE:
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SPONSOR US:
The University of San Francisco Athletics Department would like to acknowledge and thank our sponsor - San Francisco Toyota - for their continued support of San Francisco Athletics. Interested in sponsoring the Dons? Please contact Frank Allocco, the Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director of External Relations, at fallocco@usfca.edu or at (415) 422-4561.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:
- Pepperdine wasted no time to get on the scoreboard with Tabitha LaParl finding the back of the net in the fifth minute to give a 1-0 lead to the Waves.
- Alex Carpio fired off a shot on goal for the Dons in the 40th minute, but Pepperdine goalkeeper Jillian Medvecky denied the shot and picked up the save.
- Following the initial goal, San Francisco kept the Waves scoreless for the rest of the first half of action as the green and gold went into the break down 1-0.
- Looking to tie the match, Isabella Ayau logged USF's first shot of the second half in the 52nd minute.
- Sealing the victory, Kyra Murphy and Tatum Wynalda notched goals for Pepperdine in the 58th and 78th minutes, respectively, as the Waves secured a 3-0 victory at home on Saturday afternoon.
- Four Dons logged shots in the match, including Carpio, Ayau, Lindsey Chau and Sydni Yoshida. Chau finishes the 2024 season with a team-high 38 total shots, the most in a single season for the junior.
- Despite the loss, Kira Ybarra totaled six saves in the cage, marking the fifth match of the season with 5+ saves for the senior.
For updates and more information on the San Francisco women's soccer program, be sure to follow @USFDonsWSoccer on Twitter, @USFDonsWSoccer on Instagram and @USFDonsWSOC on Facebook.
MERCHANDISE:
Want to dress like the Dons? Get your official San Francisco Dons gear from the University of San Francisco bookstore today! Click here to purchase.
SPONSOR US:
The University of San Francisco Athletics Department would like to acknowledge and thank our sponsor - San Francisco Toyota - for their continued support of San Francisco Athletics. Interested in sponsoring the Dons? Please contact Frank Allocco, the Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director of External Relations, at fallocco@usfca.edu or at (415) 422-4561.
Team Stats
USF
Pepp
Goals
0
3
Shots
4
20
Shots on Goal
1
9
Saves
6
1
Corners
0
6
Fouls
14
9
Scoring Plays

Tabitha LaParl (6)
GOAL by Pepp LaParl, Tabitha.
04:04

Kyra Murphy (4)
GOAL by Pepp Murphy, Kyra.
57:50

Tatum Wynalda (4)
GOAL by Pepp Wynalda, Tatum.
77:49
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