LAKEWOOD, N.J. (Oct. 7, 2022) - Georgian Court Women's Soccer wraps up a five-match home stand Saturday afternoon with senior day.
Opponent
Bloomfield Bears (1-6-4, 0-5-2 CACC)
Where
Lakewood, N.J. - GCU Track and Field Complex
When
Saturday, Oct. 8 - 12:00 p.m.
How to Watch
Saturday's game is available to watch via a free to view broadcast on the Georgian Court Blueframe portal page of the CACC Network. Video and live stats links are available at gculions.com.
Previously vs. Bloomfield
• Last season the Lions left Bloomfield with a 1-0 win.
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Haley Pignatelli scored in the 11th minute with an assist from
Jessica Ford.
• It was a defensive battle with just four total shots on net, three from the Lions, one from the Bears.
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Alyssa Dias was credited with one save.
Last Time Out
• Wilmington scored a controversial first half goal and the Lions equalized in the second of a 1-1 draw with the Wildcats.
• The Georgian Court offense came out with 18 shots, 14 in the second half.
• In the 62nd minute
Krystal Hund used her head to tie the match with assists going to
Sophia Ridolfo and
Abby Kennelly.
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Alyssa Dias kept the Wildcats off the board in the second half making three saves.
Who's Hot?
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Krystal Hund has been a boon to the Lions offense. In six games she has three goals and six points.
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Alyssa Dias has allowed just five goals in her last 495 minutes played.
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Bridgette King has two goals and two assists in her last seven matches.
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Emily Clayton has assists in two of her last four games.
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Sophia Ridolfo has assists in back-to-back matches.
Individual Milestones
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Krystal Hund is one goal away from 40 and sole-possession of fifth all-time at GCU. With four more points she'll be the fourth player at GCU to ever amass 100 career points.
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Alyssa Dias needs 12 more saves to get into the Georgian Court all-time top-five as well. Her next match will be her 50th.
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Aliya Canfield needs six more points to get to 40 for her career.
About Bloomfield
• Bloomfield is yet to win a conference match this season. They are 0-5-2 and at the bottom of the league standings with two points.
• Like the Lions, the Bears also drew even with Wilmington last week, 0-0.
• Overall the Bears scoring numbers aren't too dissimilar from the Lions. Both teams have scored 11 goals. The Bears have allowed 24 and the Lions 20.
• Mia Phillip is the conference leader in saves with 76. The junior also has three shutouts including two in her last three matches.
• Leigha Bradding-Butler leads the team with three goals and six points.
• Kayla Silva has chipped in two goals and an assist.
• The Bears are getting heavily outshot, 194-67 on the season and 99-38 in shots on goal.