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---Amanda
Mason stands second on the team with four goals and seven
assists for 15 points.
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By Mike Anderson, NKU Sports Information
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. – The Northern Kentucky University women’s
soccer team will look to continue its roll through the second half
of the Great Lakes Valley Conference schedule this weekend when the
Norse host Missouri-St. Louis and Southern Indiana.
Friday’s
match against Missouri-St. Louis is scheduled for a 5 p.m. kickoff
at Town & Country Sports Complex in Wilder,
Ky.
With time running short
in the 2008 regular season, each game is crucial for NKU’s postseason positioning. Entering the
weekend, the Norse are 8-2 overall with a 4-2 mark in GLVC play,
ranking
them sixth in the conference. All four teams between the Norse
and conference
leader Wisconsin-Parkside, including Friday’s opponent, Missouri-St.
Louis, have both a loss and a tie on their conference results.
The
top eight teams at the end of the regular season will receive bids
to the GLVC Tournament, with the top four teams hosting quarterfinal
matches on Nov. 2. NKU has secured home-field advantage in the
quarterfinal or semifinal round in nine of the last 10 GLVC Tournaments.
NKU
netted a total of 13 goals in a pair of wins over Ashland and Saint
Joseph’s last week. No NKU player had more than two
goals or five points, and of the three players who notched multiple
goals
two of them, Hannah Wissel and Jessica Page, are freshmen. The
performance allowed the Norse to maintain their national ranking
at No. 24.
The Norse will close out their three-game home stand
on Sunday against Southern Indiana. Kickoff is scheduled for noon.
A
WORD ABOUT MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS: The Norse will look for a measure
of revenge against the Tritons this weekend, as it was Missouri-St.
Louis who knocked the Norse out of the GLVC Tournament last
season by a 3-2 score. It was also the first time the Tritons have
claimed
a win against the Norse since 1997, a span of 16 games. This
season, Missouri-St. Louis enters its battle with NKU with
a 4-5-1 overall
record, but a 4-1-1 record in the GLVC, drawing the Tritons
level with Rockhurst for third place in the conference standings.
Missouri-St.
Louis claims a balanced offense, as each of the team’s
10 goals has been scored by a different player.
A WORD
ABOUT SOUTHERN INDIANA: NKU has won its last nine meetings with USI
dating back to a 1999 GLVC Tournament victory in Edwardsville,
Ill. All told, the Norse are 10-3 against the Screaming Eagles,
who come into the weekend at 1-5 in the GLVC and 4-7 overall.
The USI
offense features Meagan Kempf, who has six goals and 14 points.
Stephanie Bodamer will police the net for the Eagles, claiming
an .809 save
percentage in 2008.
OFFENSIVE
OUTBURST: After
last week’s
frenzy, the Norse lead the GLVC team rankings in goals, assists
and points, and
stand sixth
in the nation in scoring offense (3.6 goals per game). If the
season were to end today, it would be the second-highest goals-per-game
total in NKU history. In 2001, the Norse netted 118 goals in
24 games
for a 4.91 goals per game average.
SHARE
AND SHARE ALIKE: Not
only are the Norse proficient passers, they are unselfish scorers,
as well. The Norse are one of two
teams in the GLVC who claim more assists than goals, while
individually, three Norse, Kelly Sullivan, Amanda Mason and
Brandi Doss, stand
second in the GLVC and 14th nationally with seven assists
(0.7 assists per game). Meanwhile, of the GLVC-best 36 goals scored
by NKU, eight
players have three or more goals on the season, with Sullivan
leading
the team at five. |