WSOC vs SSU 10-3-19

Women's Soccer CU Athletics

Lady Tigers seek nine straight as Shawnee State visits Finley Stadium

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. – On Saturday, the Lady Tigers will open the tri-event day at Finley Stadium with a 12 p.m. ET meeting with Shawnee State.
 
The match will be broadcasted live on the CU Sports Network starting at 11:45 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 for CU
  • The Lady Tigers' last game came on Wednesday afternoon as they traveled to Pikeville to capture a 7-0 victory, their first in conference play.
  • Campbellsville used a 30-2 shot advantage to record the seven-goal victory.
  • Six players were able to get in on the scoring action, as Jessie Bryson was the only Lady Tiger to pick up two goals in the match.
 
Overview of the Bears season
  • Shawnee State enters Saturday with an overall record of 4-5, losing each of their last two.
  • The Bears have matched up against two of the same opponents as Campbellsville, as they fell to Ohio Christian 0-2, and defeated Brescia 6-0.
  • Shawnee State has been outscored on the season 14-16, with Eilidh Mchattie leading the way with four goals.
  • Mchattie also has recorded the game winning goal in three of the four Bear wins, which ranks her 15thin the country.
 
Previous matchups with the Bears
  • Saturday's meeting will be the 13thmatchup between the Lady Tigers and the Bears since 2005.
  • In the previous 12 meetings, Campbellsville has an 11-1 record with Shawnee.
  • The last meeting between the two came last season as the Bears visited Finley Stadium to fall 6-1.
  • In last season's meeting, Lakin Walls was able to record two goals on 12 shots to help lead the Lady Tiger attack.
 
Mid-South Conference Review
  • After one match of conference play, the Lady Tigers sit atop the conference standing with a 1-0 MSC record and 8-1 overall.
  • Molly Hall has been able to average three shots on goal to lead all players in the conference.
  • Campbellsville leads the conference in goals per game, shots per game, shots on goal per game, and goals allowed per game, with Hall and Jessie Bryson ranking second and third in both points and goals per game.
 
Statistical output for the Lady Tigers
  • Nine games into the season, the Lady Tigers have had tremendous success on both sides of play.
  • With 15.56 shots on goal per game and 29.67 shots per game, Campbellsville ranks first and second in those two categories.
  • They have also been able to record 5.22 goals per game, with 47 total goals to sit at second in the country in those categories as well.
  • On the defensive side the Lady Tigers rank sixth in shutouts per game, recording .670.
 
After Saturday's afternoon tilt, Campbellsville will have an 11-day break before they head to Williamsburg for a 5 p.m. ET kickoff on Oct. 16that the University of the Cumberlands.
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Molly Hall

#9 Molly Hall

Fwd.
6' 0"
Junior
Ipswich, England
Lakin Walls

#8 Lakin Walls

Fwd.
5' 4"
Senior
Bardstown, Ky.
Jessie Bryson

#18 Jessie Bryson

Fwd.
5' 10"
Freshman
Braeside, Ontario, Canada

Players Mentioned

Molly Hall

#9 Molly Hall

6' 0"
Junior
Ipswich, England
Fwd.
Lakin Walls

#8 Lakin Walls

5' 4"
Senior
Bardstown, Ky.
Fwd.
Jessie Bryson

#18 Jessie Bryson

5' 10"
Freshman
Braeside, Ontario, Canada
Fwd.