The Eastern New Mexico University women's soccer team will travel to Edmond, Oklahoma, for a Lone Star Conference match against Oklahoma Christian University. The game is set for October 10 at noon Mountain Time (1 p.m. Central) at the Eagles Soccer Field.
Oklahoma Christian leads the all-time series between the two teams with three wins to Eastern New Mexico's two.
Eastern New Mexico enters the match with an overall record of 0-9 and a conference record of 0-6. In their most recent game on October 8, they lost 4-0 to St. Edward's. So far this season, the Greyhounds have scored one goal and allowed 43 in nine matches. Louise Godden leads the team with one goal and two points, having taken 11 shots with four on target.
In goal, Rosie Willmott Joyce has played six matches and made 33 saves but allowed 29 goals. Aja Gonzales has appeared in four matches with seven goals against and a .759 save percentage. Kiley Patalan has played two matches, allowing seven goals.
Opponents have out-shot Eastern New Mexico by a wide margin: 200 shots to ENMU’s 47. The Greyhounds have managed nine corner kicks compared to their opponents' 63. The team has shown slightly more offensive activity in second halves of games.
After this match, Eastern New Mexico will travel to Alpine for another conference matchup against Sul Ross State.
Oklahoma Christian holds a record of 4-5-1 overall and is 2-4 in conference play. Their recent results include losses to UT Tyler (0-1), St. Mary's (TX) (1-2), Midwestern State (0-2), and Angelo State (0-2). They recorded a win over Sul Ross State on September 24.
The Eagles have scored 14 goals while conceding 13 across ten matches this season. Caid Jefferson leads Oklahoma Christian with three goals and three assists; Zoe Ross also has three goals along with two assists; Sophie Placke adds three goals and one assist; Ruta Andrews contributes one goal and two assists.
Goalkeeper Breanna Wooten has started all ten matches for Oklahoma Christian, making thirty saves while allowing thirteen goals for a .698 save percentage and recording three shutouts.
As a team, Oklahoma Christian averages nearly twelve shots per game and has taken more corner kicks than their opponents so far this season.