CULLOWHEE, N.C. – Western Carolina women's soccer hosts Davidson at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Catamount Athletic Complex.
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ATTENDANCE POLICY:
- A limited number of spectator tickets will be available for home women's soccer and track & field events at the Catamount Athletic Complex. Each spectator must have an assigned ticket and sit in the seat location designated by that ticket;
- Priority for the limited ticket allotment is reserved for the competing student-athlete parents as allowed under the current state of North Carolina Executive Order and includes two tickets per student-athlete. It is anticipated that there will be at least 20 additional tickets made available to the public on game day on a first-come, first-served basis, and will be seated in physically distanced groups of two inside the grandstand seating area. The public can claim those additional tickets by contacting the WCU Athletics Ticket Office (Monday-Friday 9-am-5pm) or arriving on game day;
- The concourse behind the stadium facing the tennis complex will be closed to the public to allow for increased room for the teams to physically distance
- Concessions will have limited menus at home games with most items consisting of pre-packaged goods (i.e., drinks, chips, candy);
- The main restrooms on the concourse will be closed to the public. However, this is a unisex restroom located near the main entrance of the facility that will be accessible for patrons.
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AN INSIDE LOOK AT THE CATAMOUNTS:
- Western Carolina and Davidson meet for the 17th time on Sunday. The Catamounts won the meeting in 2019 1-0 at Davidson. That meeting was the first time the two clubs had met since the Wildcats left the Southern Conference in 2013. Davidson the Catamounts 10-6-1 overall. The one tie came back in 2002 with the match deadlocked at 1-1. The Catamounts are 3-4 at home against Davidson.Â
- Maryanne Kilgore's golden goal lifted the Catamounts to a 1-0 win over Charlotte Wednesday in Western Carolina's 2021 spring opener.Â
- For the first time in the program's history, Western Carolina opened the season with an overtime match.
- Sophomore goalkeeper Melody Mezzina earned the shutout against Charlotte on Wednesday earning five saves in the match.Â
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AN INSIDE LOOK AT THE WILDCATS:
- Davidson opened the season on Feb. 15 with a 5-0 win over Wingate in an exhibition match.Â
- The Wildcats were picked to finish 11th in the Atlantic 10 preseason coaches' poll.Â
- The Wildcats' top three scorers from the 2019 season all graduated.Â
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