LACEY, Wash. - In a day where the Saints honored the three seniors, 
Dulce Armas, 
Lauren Allison and 
Brittany Orlosky, the Falcons of Seattle Pacific defeated the Saints 6-0.
Jade Castaneda and Allison began the offensive attack for the Saints (1-11-1, 1-6-1) with three shots in the first 13 minutes including Allison's shot that was saved by SFU's keeper. The Falcons (8-5-0, 6-3-0) struck first in the match, with a goal coming in the 15th minute from Kasey Reeve, her eighth of the season. 
Ali Koehler turned around and made two saves on three shots before the Saints worked down the pitch and created a shot on goal for Allison. However, the Falcons struck one more time in the half with a goal from Reeve, her ninth of the season to go ahead 2-0. SMU created a corner opportunity in the 41st minute, with ball bouncing back out to 
Madison Walker, who's shot just missed to wide.
In the second half, Reeve completed the hat trick in the 58th minute to put Seattle Pacific up by three. The Falcons went on to add goals in the 68th, 79th, and 82nd minute to secure the 6-0 victory. 
Jessica Moskowitz, Allison, and Kamea Drayer-Hoopii all recorded one shot in the final 45 minutes.
"Today we honored three amazing players before the game and showed who we were as a team in the first half," said head coach 
Heather Cato. "However, we struggled putting a full game together. We will continue to fight and work hard these next few weeks to end the season on a positive note."
Lauren Allison led the team with four shots, two on goal while Orlosky, Castaneda, 
Gloria Petri, Walker and Drayer-Hoopii combined for five shots, two shots on goal. 
Ali Koehler got the start at goalkeeper, going all 90 minutes, making six saves in the match.
The Saints will play their final home match of the 2017 season against Montana State Billings on October 19 at 4:00 p.m. Live stats and video will be available on smusaints.com