Game Time...The Northwestern College women's soccer team makes the long trip north to play the University of Jamestown (N.D.) in a conference match-up this weekend. Saturday's game is scheduled for a noon start time. Northwestern is winless in four games, owning an 0-3-1 record; Jamestown is 2-1 in league play, 4-1 overall.Â
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All-Time...The Raiders are 3-4 all-time in the rivalry against Jamestown that dates back to the 2007 season. Northwestern has dropped three straight games to the Jimmies, including a 2-1 loss last year.Â
Scouting Reports...
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University of Jamestown: 2-1 (GPAC), 4-1 overall      Head Coach: Nick Becker (9th year)
The Jimmies are currently 2-1 in the conference, 4-1 overall, and are coming off a 3-0 win against Doane last time out. Sophomore forward Kamryn Fiscus scored two goals, Madison Hagglund added one goal and Alex Nowka stopped three Doane shots in the win. Jamestown began the season with three straight wins, defeating Graceland, William Penn and Midland, before its lone loss to Hastings, 2-1 in overtime.Â
Becker, in his ninth season as the Jimmies head coach, owns the most wins in program history (83-60-11). He has guided Jamestown to four straight 11+ win seasons, finishing 13-7 in 2019. They were tied with Hastings for second place in the GPAC at 10-2 and lost to the Broncos in the conference semifinals.Â
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By the Numbers:
  Goals / Game: 1.8 (7th)
  Shots on Goal / Game: 9 (5th)
  Goals vs. / Game: .8 (4th)
  Saves: 28 (6th)
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Individual Leaders / Top Returners:
  Kamryn Fiscus (All-Conf) - 3 goals (6th), 9 shots on-goal
  Claire Struble - 2 goals (T10th), 1 assist, 12 shots on-goal
  Kirstyn Aldridge - 2 goals (T10th), 1 assist, 10 shots on-goal
  Haley Dyer (All-Conf)
  Ryley Bedard (All-Conf)
  Alex Nowka - 28 saves (3rd)
Northwestern Notes: 0-3 (GPAC), 0-3-1 overall          Head Coach: Ben Karnish (8th year)
The Raiders have lost three straight and are winless in four games this season, entering the weekend with an 0-3 record in the GPAC, 0-3-1 overall. Last time out, they lost to Concordia, giving up two, second-half goals after a scoreless first half.Â
    By the Numbers:
  Goals / Game: .25 (10th)
  Shots on Goal / Game: 7.3 (11th)
  Goals vs. / Game: 2.3 (10th)
  Saves: 36 (3rd)
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Individual Leaders / Top Returners:
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Kaelin Alons - 32 saves, 2.4 goals against / game
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Julie Dunlap - 1 goal, 3 shots on goal
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Emily Hurley - 1 assist, 2 shots on goal
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Katie Jacob - 2 shots on goal
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Maria Lopes - 2 shots on goal
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Abby Noonan - 2 shots on goal
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