KENOSHA, Wis. — Riding momentum from a top-five upset and still sitting second in the GLIAC, Parkside women's soccer hits the road for a single conference matchup, visiting Davenport on Sunday, Oct. 26, at 12 p.m. CT at the Farmers Insurance Athletic Complex.
The Rangers are 6-2-1 in league play (19 points) after a 1-1 home weekend—stunning No. 2 Grand Valley State 1-0 on Ava Rizzitano's last-second winner Friday before falling 1-0 to Ferris State on Senior Day. Lindsay Dahlinger paces the attack with four goals and a league-best three game-winners, while Emily Mikkelson leads the GLIAC with six assists and is tied for fifth in points (12). Rizzitano sits top 10 in shots and points. In goal, Tristen Cross ranks fourth in total saves (47) and third in saves per game (4.70); she owns two shutouts and has allowed just one goal across her last 270 minutes.
Sunday, Oct. 26
Parkside at Davenport
12 p.m. CT | Farmers Insurance Athletic Complex | Caledonia, Mich.
SCOUTING DAVENPORT:
The Panthers enter tied for fifth in the GLIAC at 3-5-1 (3-7-3 overall) after a six-point home weekend—2-0 over Michigan Tech on Friday and 1-0 over Northern Michigan on Sunday, both clean sheets. Goalkeeping has been nearly an even split this season, but Elizabeth Wolter has surged, making 11 saves across the two wins and leading the GLIAC in saves per game (6.33). Offensively, Ella Chatfield (2 goals, 2 assists) tops the team with six points, and Sofia Capoccia has added two goals. Davenport's profile is defense-first—10 goals in 12 matches—but the Panthers are trending up after back-to-back shutouts.
Parkside is 2-3-6 all time against Davenport, with the last three meetings ending in draws; neither side scored in either matchup last season. The Rangers are winless at Davenport (0-1-4).
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