KENOSHA, Wis. – The Parkside women's soccer program is now set for a GLIAC road trip following a four game homestand. The Rangers will travel to Hammond on Friday for a match up with the Pride. Kickoff is slated for 12 p.m. CDT. Parkside will then turn around to play Roosevelt on Sunday. Kickoff in Arlington Heights is set for 12 p.m. CDT.
Friday, Oct. 18
Parkside @ Purdue Northwest
12 p.m. CDT | Dowling Park | Hammond, Ind.
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Sunday, Oct. 20
Parkside @ Roosevelt
12 p.m. CDT | Morris Field | Arlington Heights, Ill.
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The Rangers enter the weekend after breaking their eight-game scoreless streak against SVSU.
Ava Rizzitano would collect her second goal of the year to break the scoreless drought. Parkside would go on to draw the game 1-1.
SCOUTING PURDUE NORTHWEST
The Pride currently sit at 5-1-5 overall and 2-1-4 in GLIAC play. Purdue Northwest is coming off a scoreless draw against Roosevelt and a 2-1 loss to Ferris State in last week's action. The match against Parkside will serve as the Pride's lone match of the weekend.
On the offensive end for the Pride they have outscored their opponents 14-7 so far this season. Amaris Gonzales leads the way with four goals this season. Her four goals also gives her eight points to lead the Pride.
Defensively, the Pride are led by Meta Fischer between the posts. The sophomore goalkeeper has faced 93 shots this season and touts a .825 save percentage which is fifth best of GLIAC goalkeepers.
HISTORY
The Rangers hold the upper hand in the all-time series 8-1-2. The second tie of the series came earlier this season at Wood Road Field where the Rangers and Pride played to a scoreless draw.
SCOUTING ROOSEVELT
The Lakers enter the weekend still in search of their first GLIAC win. They currently sit at 0-6-4 overall and 0-5-2 in conference play. Roosevelt played PNW to a scoreless draw and dropped a 3-1 decision to Davenport in last week's action.
The offensive attack has struggled for the Lakers, as they have been outscored 26-5 this season. Paola Macias leads the way for Roosevelt with two goals and an assist this year for a total of five points.
On the defensive end Roosevelt has played Roxy Herrera in frame for all 10 games. The sophomore has face 196 shots with a .705 save percentage. She has also collected two shutouts, including one against the Rangers at Wood Road Field.
HISTORY
The Rangers and Lakers have faced off earlier this season for the first time where the match ended in a 0-0 draw.