DULUTH, Minn. (csssaints.com) – The St. Scholastica's women's soccer team is still looking for its first win. The Saints are hopeful for that win to come this Tuesday in its first conference match against Northland at Northland College Field in Wisconsin.
Where:Northland College Field (Ashland, Wis.)
When:Tuesday at 2:30 p.m.
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instagram.com/csssaints St. Scholastica SaintsStatsRecord 0-5-0, 0-0-0 UMACUpper Midwest Athletic Conference: Standings | Stats CSS is still looking for its first win this season at Northland after losing the first five matches of the season ... Hopeful in this sixth competition, the Saints will also be looking for a win in their first conference game while visiting the LumberJills …The Saints dropped their home opener against UW-River Falls last Saturday.
Rare Loss on Saturday: What was rare in Saturday's 2-1 defeat to UW-River Falls was the fact the Saints were leading at halftime ... The last time the Saints dropped a contest in which it led at the half was against the University of Mary on November 8, 2004.Opening Conference Play: Tuesday's game will be the first conference play for the Saints as they take on Northland … The Saints have lost only one conference regular season game in the past 10 seasons.
Kehtel Closer to Record: Kelsey Kehtel (Duluth, Minn./Duluth East HS)'s goal vs. UW-River Falls last Saturday put her within six points of Robin Johnson's career mark of 168.
Reeves Remains Strong: Kelsey Reeves (Eagle River, Alaska/Eagle River HS ) continues protecting the net with great stamina for the Saints ... Last game she tallied six saves against the Falcons last Saturday while only giving up two goals.
Series History: The Saints have won 30 straight meetings with the LumberJills and have only one goal in the last eight contests. Northland College LumberJillsThe LumberJills enter Tuesday's match with an overall record of 3-1… The only loss came against Cornell by a 5-0 shutout … Two of the three wins that the LumberJills carry are shutouts against Eureka and MacMurray ... Junior Alexandra Ritchie leads the team with five goals and 11 points ... Sophomore Madeleine Wieland is second on the squad with four goals ... Freshman goalkeeper Emily Romuald has seen all of the action in net this season.