SAN ANGELO, Texas – The 15
th-ranked Angelo State women's soccer team will travel on Wednesday as the Belles look to remain undefeated as they take on St. Mary's at Sigma Beta Chi Field at 5 p.m.
LAST WEEK:
The Belles put together a dominant performance against St. Edward's at home, defeating the Hilltoppers 3-1, earning their second win over SEU this season.
Avery McNeme and
Gabby Villagrand both tallied their second goal of the season while
Bianca Troost had a unique performance, scoring a goal in the first half before finishing the match in goal, recording four saves, and a shutout.
#15 ANGELO STATE (4-0-0, 2-0-0 LSC) vs. ST. MARY'S (4-2-0, 1-1-0 LSC)
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ALL-TIME SERIES: The series is tied at 9-9-1. Last Meeting: ASU, 3-1
While the series is even, the Belles have had much more success as of late, holding a five-match win streak against the Rattlers dating back to the 2008 season. Angelo State has outscored St. Mary's 15-4 during that streak with the last loss coming during the 2007 campaign.
ATTENDANCE POLICY FOR ST. MARY'S:
St. Mary's will allow a limited number of spectators (50) into the stadium for Wednesday's match. Tickets can be purchased at www.stmutickets.com only, no tickets will be sold on-site. Once the 50 tickets have been sold, fans will be turned away.
SCOUTING ST. MARY'S:
The Rattlers enter the week with a 4-2-0 overall record, going 1-1-0 in Lone Star Conference play. StMU has picked up two wins over UT Permian Basin, while splitting two games against Texas A&M International. The Rattlers have also played two non-LSC teams, falling to Our Lady of the Lake 1-0 while defeating Texas Lutheran 12-0 last Sunday.
With their big win over the weekend, the Rattlers now rank second in the conference in goals scored with 22 while three players rank in the top five in the league in shots of goal for StMU. Kylie Von Holle and Alexis Lawrence are both tied for third in the league in goals scored with five on the season.
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Casey Crawford holds the lowest goals-against average in the Lone Star Conference, allowing only one goal in 230 minutes between the posts. She is also fifth in save percentage while Troost ranks first in save percentage, allowing zero goals while collecting five saves.
Six difference Belles have tallied a goal this season with McNeme and Villagrand leading the way with two each. McNeme is 10
th in the league in shots per game while
Cindy Rodriguez is tied for second in the conference in assists with four on the year.