FULTON, Mo. — The William Woods University men's soccer team hosts Hannibal-LaGrange University in an AMC match on Tuesday, September 19, at 5 p.m. at Firley Field. The Owls will also host University of Saint Mary (Kan.) on Wednesday, September 20 at 5 p.m.
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About the Owls
- The Owls are currently 3-2-2 overall and 1-0 in the AMC
- WWU is coming off a 2-0 victory over Missouri Baptist University.
Rodrigo Alves and
Pedro Ferro scored for the Owls
- The Owls are ranked 45th in saves with 33 saves.
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Conor Cable leads the Owls with 23 saves on the season. His 23 saves puts him at 205 career saves in his four years as an Owl, which is a school record
- A trio of Owls are tied for the team lead in goals scored.
Roberto Duro Sanchez,
David Marshall and
Rodrigo Alves each have scored two goals
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Alberto Pitarch is leading the Owls in assists with two in the season. Six other Owls join him in assists to total eight assists on the season
- WWU has taken 104 shots on the season, while they have allowed opponents to take 104 shots
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About the Trojans
- The Trojans are 4-2 overall and 2-0 in the AMC recently on a two-game winning streak
- Hannibal-LaGrange are coming off a 2-1 victory on Saturday against Williams Baptist
-Â The Trojans are ranked 42nd in shots per game averaging 17.5 shots per game
- Sebastian Espino is leading the Trojans in shots with 22 shots
- Joaquin Hansen leads the Trojans in saves with 26 on the season, averaging 4.33 saves per game
- Isaac Lehmkuhl is leading the Trojans in two offensive categories. Lehmkuhl is leading in goals with four on the season as well as assists with two on the season
- On the season, the Trojans have outshot its opponents 105-88
About the Spires
- The Spires are 3-2 overall currently on a two-game winning streak
- Saint Mary is coming of an 8-1 victory over Nebraska Christian College on September 15th
- The Spires are ranked 11th in goals per game averaging 4.2 goals per game. They have also claimed the 43rd spot for total goals with 17 goals on the season
- Branden Sanchez leads the Spires in goals with seven on the season. He also holds eight offensive categories and is second in the NAIA in points per game averaging 4.2 points per game
- Enrique Gonzales leads the Spiers in saves with 10 on the season averaging 3.33 saves per game
- Saint Mary comes into the contest averaging 23.5 shots per game, which is the sixth most in the NAIA
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What's Next
The Owls will travel to Conway, Arkansas to participate in AMC match against Central Baptist College with kickoff at 7 p.m.
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