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Women's soccer welcomes Southeastern Louisiana to Park Ave. Campus Thursday
Sep 11, 2019 | Women's Soccer
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Seeking to build upon a three-match win streak, No. 14 Memphis women's soccer welcomes Southeastern Louisiana to Park Avenue Campus on Thursday evening. Kickoff between the Lions and Tigers is set for 7 p.m. and will be streamed on GoTigersGo.com/Watch.
Match Information
Matchup: No. 14 Memphis (5-1-0) vs. Southeastern Louisiana (1-3-1)
Location: Memphis, Tenn. – 7 p.m. CT
Venue: Park Avenue Campus
Twitter: @MemphisWSoccer
Live Stats | Watch
Five Things To Know About Memphis
- Memphis checked in at No. 14 in this week's United Soccer Coaches poll and are receiving votes in the TopDrawerSoccer poll. It marks the eighth straight week that the Tigers have been ranked, dating back to Week 10 of last season.
- Junior Elizabeth Moberg was named the AAC's Goalkeeper of the Week for the second straight week. The Port Saint Lucie, Fla., native tallied her third consecutive shutout after wins against North Texas and Mississippi State, while recording five saves over the two games. Junior Clarissa Larisey and sophomore Kimberley Smit were also tabbed to the AAC weekly Honor Roll.
- The Tigers downed North Texas 1-0 on Friday at Park Avenue Campus before blanking Mississippi State on the road on Sunday. Against the Bulldogs, Memphis held a 1-0 lead late until junior Clarissa Larisey tallied three goals in 2:31 for her second hat trick of the season.
- Larisey's offensive surge moved her into the Top 15 nationally in four categories. The junior ranks sixth in total goals (7), 10th in shots on goal per game (2.67), 12th in total points (14) and 12th in shots-on-goal accuracy (80 percent).
- Memphis leads the all-time series against Southeastern Louisiana by a 3-0-0 margin, with all matches having been played in Memphis.
A Look at Southeastern Louisiana
Southeastern Louisiana visits Memphis with a 1-3-1 record. After shutting out Jackson State two weeks ago, the Lions seek to get back in the win column following losses at No. 20 Tennessee and at South Alabama.
Ellie Williams has two of the Lions' five goals scored, while Paityn Bretzer has assisted on a pair of scores. In goal, Nadine Maher has logged all 470 minutes in net, allowing seven goals against 22 saves.
Watch/Follow the Tigers
For more information on the Memphis women's soccer team, follow the Tigers on Facebook (/MemphisWSoccer), Twitter (@MemphisWSoccer) and Instagram (@MemphisWSoccer).
Match Information
Matchup: No. 14 Memphis (5-1-0) vs. Southeastern Louisiana (1-3-1)
Location: Memphis, Tenn. – 7 p.m. CT
Venue: Park Avenue Campus
Twitter: @MemphisWSoccer
Live Stats | Watch
Five Things To Know About Memphis
- Memphis checked in at No. 14 in this week's United Soccer Coaches poll and are receiving votes in the TopDrawerSoccer poll. It marks the eighth straight week that the Tigers have been ranked, dating back to Week 10 of last season.
- Junior Elizabeth Moberg was named the AAC's Goalkeeper of the Week for the second straight week. The Port Saint Lucie, Fla., native tallied her third consecutive shutout after wins against North Texas and Mississippi State, while recording five saves over the two games. Junior Clarissa Larisey and sophomore Kimberley Smit were also tabbed to the AAC weekly Honor Roll.
- The Tigers downed North Texas 1-0 on Friday at Park Avenue Campus before blanking Mississippi State on the road on Sunday. Against the Bulldogs, Memphis held a 1-0 lead late until junior Clarissa Larisey tallied three goals in 2:31 for her second hat trick of the season.
- Larisey's offensive surge moved her into the Top 15 nationally in four categories. The junior ranks sixth in total goals (7), 10th in shots on goal per game (2.67), 12th in total points (14) and 12th in shots-on-goal accuracy (80 percent).
- Memphis leads the all-time series against Southeastern Louisiana by a 3-0-0 margin, with all matches having been played in Memphis.
A Look at Southeastern Louisiana
Southeastern Louisiana visits Memphis with a 1-3-1 record. After shutting out Jackson State two weeks ago, the Lions seek to get back in the win column following losses at No. 20 Tennessee and at South Alabama.
Ellie Williams has two of the Lions' five goals scored, while Paityn Bretzer has assisted on a pair of scores. In goal, Nadine Maher has logged all 470 minutes in net, allowing seven goals against 22 saves.
Watch/Follow the Tigers
For more information on the Memphis women's soccer team, follow the Tigers on Facebook (/MemphisWSoccer), Twitter (@MemphisWSoccer) and Instagram (@MemphisWSoccer).
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