KENOSHA, Wis. – The Parkside women's soccer program is set to return home to host two GLIAC matches at Wood Road Soccer Field this weekend. The Rangers are set to host Roosevelt on Friday, with kickoff set for noon. They will then host Purdue Northwest on Sunday with another noon kickoff.
Friday, Oct. 4
Parkside vs. Roosevelt
12 p.m. CDT | Wood Road Field | Kenosha, Wis.
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Sunday, Oct. 6
Parkside vs. Purdue Northwest
12 p.m. CDT | Wood Road Field | Kenosha, Wis.
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The Rangers are coming off a 0-1-1 weekend, drawing against Davenport 0-0, and dropping a match to No. 1 Grand Valley State.
Lola Minic had a strong weekend, collecting 15 saves across the two GLIAC matches.
SCOUTING ROOSEVELT
The Lakers enter this week of play with a 0-5-2 record. Roosevelt has picked up draws against Lewis and St. Xavier. The Rangers handled Lewis earlier this season 1-0 at Wood Road Field.
Entering Friday's match, the Lakers have scored just four total goals on the year. Leading the offensive charge is Paola Macias. The senior midfielder has notchd two goals this season to lead the team. Her additional assist gives her five points on the season, another category she leads the Lakers in.
Roxy Herrera has started in goal in all of the Lakers contest so far, playing all 630 minutes. She has conceded 23 goals this season, but has racked up 47 total saves on the season.
HISTORY
This marks the first match up between the two sides.
SCOUTING PURDUE NORTHWEST
The Pride enters this week of play with a 5-0-2 record. They have picked up GLIAC wins over Saginaw Valley State and Michigan Tech, and a draw against Northern Michigan. They open the week at No. 1 Grand Valley State. They then will travel to Kenosha on Sunday.
Amaris Gonzalez leads the offense for the Pride with four goals on the season two of which being game winners. She also leads the team in shots with 13.
The Pride have play Meta Fischer between the posts for the majority of the season. The Sophomore from DeForest is 4-0-1 in goal with a .800 save percentage. She has played 405 minutes in net and has collected 16 total saves on the year.
HISTORY
This will mark the 11th match between the two programs. The Rangers hold the advantage over the Pride as they are 8-1-1 all time.