WOMEN'S SOCCER vs. SAINT LOUIS
WHEN: Sunday, October 17th | 1 p.m. ET
WHERE: Fairfax, Va. | George Mason Stadium
RECORDS: Mason (5-9-1, 3-3-1 A-10), Saint Louis (7-7-1, 5-2 A-10)
FAIRFAX, Va. – The George Mason women's soccer team (5-9-1, 3-3-1 A-10) play on Sunday, October 17th, facing off against Saint Louis (7-7-1, 5-2 A-10).
Kickoff between the Patriots and the Billikens is set for 1 p.m. inside George Mason Stadium. The game will be broadcast on
ESPN+. Fans can follow the action via
live stats.
Mason is looking to continue to add another conference win to their record.
LAST TIME OUT
Mason held possession of the ball for the majority of the match. Davidson tallied one goal on seven total shots (four on goal). Mason tallied one goal on 13 total shots (six on goal). Senior
Louisa Moser recorded three saves in the tie.
Freshman
Brianna Bitz scores the equalizer of a deflection from the Davidson goalkeeper. This is Bitz's first career goal as a Patriot.
Senior
Sara Chontosh and freshman
Brianna Bitz (two on goal) each tallied three shots in the contest. Senior
Emma Lee (two on goal) and junior
Grace Hotaling each recorded two shots in the match. Sophomore
Katie Saunders (on goal), and freshmen
Hailey Martinez and
Serena Spitz (on goal) all tallied one shot each in the contest.
HISTORY vs. THE BILLIKENS
In the seven contests between the two programs, Mason holds a slight edge over Saint Louis, with a record of 3-2-1. The last time they faced each other was in the 2019 season where the game ended in a draw.
SCOUTING SAINT LOUIS
The Billikens have started their 2021 season holding a record of 7-7-1, with a 5-2 record in the conference. Saint Louis finished their 2020-21 season with a 15-1-1 overall record, 8-0 record in the conference.
Saint Louis is led by Emily Gaebe and Abbie Miller. Gaebe and Miller lead the Billikens with goals scored, tallying four goals each so far this season. The Billikens have scored 18 goals this season. Gaebe and Miller also lead the team in assists, each recording three so far this season. Goalkeeper Emily Puricelli has recorded 43 saves this season, earning a 0.75 goals against average.