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Game Time...Playing its best soccer at the close of the fall season, Northwestern College looks to continue that trend when they open its spring slate with a road match against Clarke this weekend. Saturday's game is set to begin at 3:15pm in Dubuque, Iowa. Northwestern ended the fall on a six-match win streak and finished fourth in the GPAC with a 10-3 record. The Pride are 3-10 and have lost its last six matches.

    Follow the match live at these links: Watch | Live Stats

All-Time...This is the first ever match-up between the two teams.

Scouting Reports...
    Clarke Pride: 

    2020 Record: 3-10
    Conference: Heart of America
    Conference Record / Place: 2-9 (11th) 
    Head Coach: Josh Printz (2nd year)
        -former ass't at Northern Iowa; also coaches women's team
    Last Played: lost to Missouri Valley 8-0 on Oct. 31
    will not qualify for conference tournament
    By the Numbers:
        Goals / game: 1.3 (19 scored)
        Goals vs / game: 3.8 (50 given up)
    Individual Leaders:
        Jake Persenico - 8 goals, 14 shots on goal
        Lucas Bordini -  3 goals, 1 assist
        Jakob Schoon - 2 goals
        Jan Paule: 49 goals against, 107 saves, 1 shutout

    Northwestern Raiders: 
    2020 Record: 10-3
    Conference Record / Place: 8-3 (4th) 
    Head Coach: Dan Swier (13th year)
        -winningest coach in program history
    Last Played: def. Jamestown 2-1 on Nov.21
    earned No.4 seed in GPAC Tournament, will host Concordia
    By the Numbers:
        Goals / game: 1.9 (25 scored)
        Goals vs / game: 1.2 (19 given up)
    Individual Leaders:
        James Bolger: 7 goals, 2 assists, 11 shots on goal (all-conference)
        Juan Mackrey: 4 goals, 3 assists, 9 shots on goal
        Jake Foscalina: 4 goals, 13 shots on goal
        Chris Ten Pas: all-conference
        Adam De Boer: all-conference
        Brennan Haggerty: all-conference
        Ezekiel Foltz: 19 goals against, 64 saves, 4 shutouts (all-conference)
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