


GAME TIME: Friday, 6 p.m., Indoor Practice Facility.
TV: ESPN+.
RECORDS: Army 3-0; Colorado 0-3.
KEY PLAYERS: Army — M Brigid Duffy, Jr. (13 goals, six assists); A Allison Reilly, Jr. (seven goals, 10 assists); A Chloe Garrett, Jr. (six goals, four assists); A Geneva Milch Cesoni, So. (four goals); M Ryan Remaly, So. (four goals); GK Lindsey Serafine, Jr. (.538 save percentage, 6.07 goals-against average).Colorado — A Madeline Pisani, Gr. (six goals, one assist); M Lily Assini, Jr. (two goals, three assists); A Jaimey Hill, So. (three goals, one assist); A Teagan Ryan, So. (three goals); M Maddie Shoup, Jr. (three goals); GK Danielle Heintz, Gr. (.231 save percentage; 15.14 goals-against average).
NOTES: This will be the fourth consecutive ranked foe for the Buffs to start the season, but the first at home. … This was originally scheduled to be CU’s first regular season home game at Prentup Field, the Buffs’ new home turf after spending 11 seasons at Kittredge Field, but has been moved to the IPF due to the turf not being playable yet at Prentup. … This is the first matchup between the the Buffs and Army. … CU has been outscored 50-21 so far this season. … The Buffs will try to avoid their second 0-4 start in three seasons. CU also started 0-4 in 2023. … Since the start of the 2023 season, CU is 3-13 against ranked foes. … Army outscored its first three opponents — Rutgers, Marist and Siena — by a combined 43-18. … CU’s Morgan Pence needs two assists to move into ninth place on the program’s career assists list. … This is the first of five consecutive home games for the Buffs, who return to action on March 8 against Michigan.