PNW Athletics will be back in action this week with six competitions spread out through the week of September 16 through September 22!
WOMEN'S SOCCER
PNW vs. Albion
After a 3-2 win against Robert Morris this past Saturday, the Pride look to build off of last week's win as they take on Albion College (3-2) for a Tuesday afternoon match at Dowling Park. The Britons dropped a 4-0 game last time out against Case Western Reserve on Wednesday, September 11th.
MEN'S SOCCER
PNW @ Northern Michigan
Purdue Northwest Men's Soccer look to claim their first victory of the season as they travel to Northern Michigan on Friday, kicking off GLIAC conference play. Last time out, the NMU Wildcats lost a 1-0 match to Lake Erie.
PNW @ Parkside
Following a trip to Northern Michigan, the Pride will travel to Kenosha, Wis. where they take on the University of Wisconsin-Parkside Rangers in their second GLIAC competition. The Rangers are 1-3 on the season. They will play Upper Iowa on Friday, September 20th before they welcome Purdue Northwest on Sunday, September 22nd.
VOLLEYBALL
PNW @ Ashland
Purdue Northwest Women's Volleyball (2-5) will travel to Ashland, Ohio on Friday, September 20th to face off against the Ashland University Eagles (6-2). With a busy week ahead, the Ashland Eagles travel to Malone on Tuesday and will then return home on Thursday for Illinois Springfield before they welcome the Purdue Northwest Pride for their first GLIAC match of the season.
PNW @ Wayne State
Following a road match in Ohio, Pride Volleyball will travel north to Detroit and take on the Wayne State Warriors on Saturday, September 21st. Wayne State University Volleyball is 5-3 on the season, and face off against UW-Parkside on Friday before the Pride come to town for their Saturday match.
WOMEN'S TENNIS
ITA Regionals @ Grand Rapids Michigan
Purdue Northwest Women's Tennis prepare for three days of action in Grand Rapids, Michigan for ITA Regionals, beginning on Friday, September 20th. Women's Tennis look to claim victory in Michigan after losing to Ashland University this past Sunday, 4-3.