WOMEN'S SOCCER at #11 Saint Louis
RECORDS: Mason (1-7-4, 0-2-2) | Saint Louis (11-1, 4-0)
WHEN: Sunday, October 2 | 2 p.m. ET
WHERE: St. Louis, Mo. | Hermann Stadium
HOW TO WATCH: ESPN+ or follow on Live Stats
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The George Mason University women's soccer team's (1-7-4) second game of the week will be played in Missouri, as they face off against #11 Saint Louis (11-1) in an afternoon match up.
Kickoff will be at 2 p.m. ET at Hermann Stadium. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+ and can also be followed via Live Stats.
LAST TIME OUT
The Patriots are coming into St. Louis after drawing against St. Bonaventure in last Thursday evening's game.
After falling behind to the Bonnies early in the second half, Patriot forward Mia Casciani netted her first goal of the season in the 83rd minute. The Patriots and Bonnies would eventually end the game in a 1-1 draw and leave Olean, N.Y., with a point.
SCOUTING SAINT LOUIS
The Billikens are undefeated in A-10 conference play and are currently on a nine-game winning streak. They are ranked #11 in this week's United Soccer Coaches Top 25 Poll and second in A-10 standings.
Sophomore forward Emily Gaebe was awarded the A-10 Offensive Player of the Week for scoring a goal against Loyola and assisting in the Billikens' lone score against Duquesne last week. Gaebe leads the team with seven goals, five assists and 19 points. Not far behind is junior forward Caroline Kelly with seven goals, four assists and 18 points.
HISTORY WITH THE BILLIKENS
Mason has played against Saint Louis seven times. Their first meeting was on October 6, 2013, when the Patriots won 1-0 in Fairfax. They last played each other last season on October 17, 2021, in Fairfax, where the Billikens won 2-0.
The record between the two remains tight, with the schools sharing three wins a piece along with one tie.
This will be the first time the Patriots will travel to St. Louis since the 2016 season; five of the matchups have been played in Fairfax and one was played in a neutral location during the A-10 Tournament.