FULTON, Mo. – The William Woods University Women's Soccer team looks to get back into the win column on Saturday, September 24th when they host Williams Baptist College on Saturday at 10 a.m. at Firley Field.
This is the Owls first home match since September 13th when they hosted Missouri Baptist. If you cannot make it to Firley Field on Saturday, you can watch the game by
clicking here.
About The Owls
- William Woods enters this matchup against the Eagles with a 1-6-1 overall record and 0-3 in American Midwest Conference action. The Owls lone victory of the season came on September 3rd when they played Southwestern Christian
- The Owls have scored two goals on the season. Both goals came against Southwestern Christian on September 3rd.
Renee Meyer and
Shelby Wiebe have scored a goal apiece this season.
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Rebecca Sturgess has recorded 48 saves on the season, which is the 26th best in the NAIA this season. In her last start against Lindenwood-Belleville, Sturgess recorded a season-high 12 saves.
- The Owls are recording 7.4 saves per game, which is 41st best in the nation.
About the Eagles
- Jasmine Espinoza leads the Eagles in goal. She is averaging 12.0 saves per game, which is the fourth most in the NAIA this season. She also ranks 26th in the nation with 48 total saves on the season.
- Not only is Espinoza making saves for the Eagles but so is her team. They are averaging 12.250 saves per game, which is eighth in the nation.
- On the season, Williams Baptist is allowing 3.00 goals per game, which ranks 30th in the NAIA this season.
- Williams Baptist has scored three goals on the season, all of which game in its last game against Harris-Stowe State University. The Eagles have had three different players score a goal in that contest.
What's Next
-The Owls travel to Henderson, Tennessee and Batesville, Arkansas to face Freed-Hardeman University and Lyon College in American Midwest Conference action.