CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. – On Wednesday, the Battle of Highway 55 heads to the pitch as the Lady Tigers host the eighth ranked Blue Raiders at 6 p.m. ET.
The match will be broadcasted live on the CU Sports Network starting at 5:45 p.m. ET as
Zach Clements will be on the call. Fans can watch online at CampbellsvilleTigers.com/watch or stream the game on the Roku and Apple TV apps on their televisions.
LAST TIME OUT
- In their last match, the Lady Tigers bounced back after a 2-1 overtime loss to Thomas More, as they picked up a double overtime victory of their own, 1-0 over Georgetown.
- From halftime on, the CU controlled much of the match, as they were able to outshoot GC 22-4 in the second half and overtime.
- However, it wasn't until the 106thminute, when Molly Hall, coming off the bench for the first time all season, was able to capitalize on an assist from Sangmin Cha for the golden goal.
- While Campbellsville dominated possession following the first half, Georgetown tested keeper Katelyn Young, as she was forced to make four first half saves.
A LOOK AT THE BLUE RAIDERS
- Lindsey Wilson heads into Wednesday's tilt ranked eighth in the most recent Coaches' Top 25 Poll as they boast a record of 11-3-1.
- All three of the Blue Raider losses have come at the hands of NAIA top 25 teams, falling to the first, ninth, and 16thranked teams, while tying with the tenth ranked team in the country at the time.
- One of LWC's losses, however, has come to Martin Methodist, a team the Lady Tigers were able to defeat 3-2.
- Sina Cavelti leads the Blue Raider attack as her 60 shots have resulted in 29 shots on goal and 11 goals, all of which lead the team.
BATTLE OF HIGHWAY 55 HISTORY
- Since 2005, the Lady Tigers and Blue Raiders have met up 17 times, where LWC has been undefeated in that time.
- In their last meeting, November 8thof last season, Lindsey Wilson was able to take down the Lady Tigers 4-2.
- The Blue Raiders were able to use goals from Emelie Liljered, Vernica Kurtz, Sina Cavelti, and Alicia Thoresen to take down CU. Three of these players will return for this match.
- Campbellsville's goals came at the feet of Molly Hall and Lakin Walls.
MID-SOUTH STANDINGS
- With a 7-0 record in conference play, the Blue Raiders have already clinched the MSC regular season title, claiming the number one seed in the upcoming conference tournament.
- Campbellsville currently is in third in the Mid-South Conference standings, holding a 4-2 record inside MSC play.
- Right behind Campbellsville sits Cumberland University and Thomas More with 4-3 records.
- With a head-to-head loss with Thomas More and an upcoming match with Cumberland University, the Lady Tigers must win one of their final two matches to avoid a fifth place finish the regular season standings.
LADY TIGERS SHINING
- Campbellsville enters Wednesday's match ranked in the top 10 in the country in shots on goal per game (13.64), shots per game (26), goals per game (4.36), and total goals (61).
- Jessie Bryson leads CU in goals with ten, while Sangmin Cha leads in the assist column with eight.
- In goal, Katelyn Hall has recorded 37 saves on the year, including 11 last week alone, on her way to being named the NCCAA Women's Soccer Defensive Student-Athlete of the Week.
The Lady Tigers will host senior day on Saturday, November 2
ndwith a 1:30 p.m. ET kickoff against the Cumberland University Phoenix.