Game Time...Fresh off a 2-1 win at Jamestown, Northwestern goes for its second consecutive win as they head to Mitchell, S.D. for a conference match against Dakota Wesleyan. Wednesday's match is set to begin at 5pm.
Northwestern is 1-3 in the GPAC, 1-3-1 overall; Dakota Wesleyan is currently second in the conference at 4-1, 5-1 overall.
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All-Time...Northwestern has eight conscutive games in the rivalry against DWU, including a 4-0 win in 2019. The Raiders lead the all-time series 11-5 dating back to the first match in 2005, the year DWU began women's soccer.
Scouting Reports...
Dakota Wesleyan Tigers: 4-1 (2nd), 5-1 overall Head Coach: Clayson Glasgow (7th year)
The Tigers began the season with a four-game win streak, defeating Presentation, Doane in non-conference play, Hastings and College of Saint Mary. A 2-0 loss at Dordt followed on Sept. 30 but DWU rebounded with a 1-0 shutout win over Concordia last weekend.
Longtime coach Clayson Glasgow is in his seventh year in charge of the Tigers women's soccer program, coming to DWU after serving as an assistant coach at Augustana (S.D.). Glasgow is the third coach in program history, a program that began in 2005. Last season, he led DWU to a 10th place finish in the GPAC with a 2-9-1 record, 5-10-1 overall.
By the Numbers:
Goals / Game: 2.3 (4th)
Shots on Goal / Game: 7.8 (6th)
Goals vs. / Game: 1.2 (6th)
Saves: 41
Individual Leaders / Top Returners: (GPAC / NAIA rank)
Alyssa Weidler (All-Conf in 2018) - 6 goals (2nd, 9th), 3 assists (T2nd)
Josephine Bardsley (All-Conf) - 3 goals (6th), 3 assists (T2nd)
Kamryn Harrop - 2 goals
Alondra Patricia - 1 goal, 2 assists
Alissa Betz - 1.2 goals vs/game, 30 saves (3rd)
Northwestern Notes: 1-3 (10th GPAC), 1-3-1 overall Head Coach: Ben Karnish (8th year)
The Raiders earned their first win of the season last weekend, defeating Jamestown on the road by a 2-1 score.
Emily Hurley and
Emma Dunsbergen scored for Head Coach
Ben Karnish's squad and
Maria Lopes had an assist.
Kaelin Alons picked up her first win, stopping four Jamestown shots on goal.
By the Numbers:
Goals / Game: .6 (10th)
Shots on Goal / Game: 3.2 (11th)
Goals vs. / Game: 2 (T9th)
Saves: 40 (3rd)
Individual Leaders / Top Returners: (GPAC / NAIA rank)
Kaelin Alons - 36 saves (2nd / 9th), 2.4 goals against / game
Julie Dunlap - 1 goal, 3 shots on goal
Emily Hurley - 1 goal, 1 assist, 3 shots on goal
Emma Dunsbergen - 1 goal, 1 shot on goal
Katie Jacob - 2 shots on goal
Maria Lopes - 1 assist, 3 shots on goal