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GAME NOTES Neutral LEE UNIVERSITY 2020-2021 WOMEN’S SOCCER Friday, March 5, 2021 | Cleveland, Tenn. | Multi-Sport Complex Gulf South Conference Match 2020-2021 SCHEDULE/RESULTS FEBRUARY SAT 6 at Lipscomb Univ. W 2-1 TUE 9 Lincoln Memorial W 2-0 THU 18 Carson-Newman Univ. W 3-0 DEVIN HEALY SUN 21 +AUM W 3-1 THU 25 +at Valdosta State T 2-2 (2OT) MARCH FRI 5 +West Georgia 5:00 pm SUN 7 +at Shorter Univ. 3:30 pm LEE UNIVERSITY (4-0-1) VS. WEST GEORGIA (2-1-0) SAT 13 +at Montevallo 4:00 pm SERIES INFORMATION WED 17 GSC Post-Season Bracket 20-21 GSC Post-Season Quarterfinal Series Record: Lee leads 9-0. 27-28 GSC Post-Season Semifinal Last Meeting: November 9, 2019, APRIL in Carrolton, Ga. Lee won 2-1. After 2-3 GSC Championship TBA 2020-2021 STAT LEADERS being down most of the game, 2020-2021 STAT LEADERS KELSEY YODER 2019 Senior Riley Engels scored RYELYN WELLS HOME DATES BOLD +GSC GAMES ALL TIMES EASTERN POINTS 8 in the 76th minute to tie things up. POINTS 7 KELSEY YODER Just three minutes later, her sister RYELYN WELLS GOALS 4 Avery Engels scored to give Lee GOALS 3 MALLORY HAYDEN the win. CASSIDI THOMAS ASSISTS 3 Previous Meetings: ASSISTS 3 KELSEY YODER 11/9/2019 (Carrolton, Ga.) MADISON COBB SHOTS 11 SHOTS 9 W 2-1 KELSEY YODER COBB/WELLS 10/30/2018 (Cleveland, Tenn.) SOG 9 SOG 6 W 1-0 JACKIE BURNS HALEY BRINKMAN 10/25/2018 (Cleveland, Tenn.) SAVES 12 SAVES 5 W 2-1 JACKIE BURNS HALEY BRINKMAN 10/31/2017 (Cleveland, Tenn.) GAA 0.50 GAA 2.30 W 1-0 2020-2021 LEE RECORDS BURNS/HOLLAND HALEY BRINKMAN WINS 2 10/29/2016 (Carrolton, Ga.) WINS 2 Overall ..............................................................4-0-1 W 3-0 Home ...........................................................3-0-0 Away ............................................................1-0-1 GAME NOTES Neutral ........................................................0-0-0 vs NCAA II Top 25 ........................................0-0-0 • The Lee women’s soccer team will recognize State. “I thought we lacked in that area on Sunday vs NCAA II Receiving Votes .....................0-0-0 senior Devin Healy prior to tonight’s kickoff with so this was a good responsive from girl’s today. GSC .....................................................................0-0-0 West Georgia. Healy had her senior season cut Valdosta’s a good team but we had some chances Home ...........................................................1-0-0 short due to an injury but was an intregal part that just didn’t fall for us today.” Away ............................................................0-0-1 of the Lady Flames success over the last three seasons. Healy, a native of Loudon, Tenn., scored 14 • Veteran Kelsey Yoder leads the club wiith eight ACTIVE LEE STREAKS career goals and had 10 assists. She was a member points (Four goals) and sophomore Mallory Hayden Overall ..................................................................T1 of the 2017 team that won the GSC Tournament and paces the team with three assists. The goalkeeping Home ....................................................................W3 advanced to the Sweet 16, the 2018 team that won combination of Jackie Burns (2-0) and Haleigh Away .....................................................................T1 the South Region and went all the way to the Final Holland (2-0-1) have held opponents to just three Neutral .................................................................L1 Four and the 2019 team which earned the top seed goals in five matches. 2020-2021 GSC STANDINGS in the South Region Tournament. AS OF MARCH 4 • The Wolves enter the contest at 2-1 on the year GROUP A GSC CPCT. OVERALL PCT. STREAK • Last time out the Lee women’s soccer team rallied thanks to three goals by Ryelyn Wells and three MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 3-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 W3 WEST ALABAMA 2-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 W3 for a late equalizer to earn a tough 2-2 road draw assists from Cassidi Thomas. West Georgia is still DELTA STATE 1-0-1 .750 3-0-1 .875 T1 at Valdosta State on Feb. 25 With temperatures looking for its first win all-time against the Lady CHRISTIAN BROTHERS 0-2-1 .167 0-2-1 .167 T1 ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE 0-2 .000 2-2 .500 L1 near 90 the Lady Flames and the Blazers battled it Flames. UNION 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 L2 out for 110 minutes. Lee was playing with several WEST DIVISION GSC CPCT. OVERALL PCT. STREAK MONTEVALLO 2-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 W3 starters out and had to climb out of a 2-1 deficit in • Up next for Lee will be short trip down the road to LEE 1-0-1 .750 4-0-1 .900 T1 the second half to remain unscathed on the season. Rome, Ga. to take on the winless Shorter Hawks on VALDOSTA STATE 1- 0-1 .750 1-1-1 .500 T1 WEST GEORGIA 1-1 .500 2-1 .667 L1 Sunday at 3:30 p.m. before wrapping up pool play AUBURN MONTGOMERY 1-2 .333 1-2 .333 W1 • “I’m really proud of the effort today,” said Lee head with a trip to Montevallo on Saturday, March 14 at SHORTER 0-4 .000 0-4 .000 L4 coach Chris Hennessey after the match at Valdosta 4 p.m. 2020-2021 LADY FLAMES SOCCER LEE UNIVERSITY LADY FLAMES COACHING STAFF NO. NAME CL. HT. POS. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 Mollie Wheeler So. 5-9 GK Clinton, Tenn. (Anderson County HS) 3 Sierra Brown Fr. 5-7 MF Knoxville, Tenn. (Grace Christian Academy) 4 Mallory Hayden So. 5-3 MF/F Fort Myers, Fla. (Evangelical Christian School) 5 Abi Bowman Jr. 5-6 MF Palm Harbor, Fla. (Palm Harbor University HS) 6 Sage Samelli Jr. 5-6 MF/F Kathleen, Ga. (Southeastern Louisiana Univ.) 7 Avery Engels Jr. 6-0 D Signal Mountain, Tenn. (Signal Mountain HS) 8 Abigail Justus Jr. 5-8 F Castle Rock, Colo. (Lutheran HS) 10 Julia Kaset Jr. 5-6 MF Chattanooga, Tenn. (East Hamilton HS) 12 Kierstin Havens Fr. 5-9 F Hudson, Ohio (Hudson HS) 13 Lauren Weimer Jr. 5-3 F Tipp City, Ohio (Tippecanoe HS) CHRIS HENNESSEY 14 Anna Lanter Sr. 5-4 D Soddy Daisy, Tenn. (Soddy Daisy HS) Head Coach 15 Ruth Edrington Fr. 5-7 MF Pasco, Wash. (Chiawana HS) Overall Record: 78-25-9 16 Ellie Crisler So. 5-9 MF/F Monument, Colo. (Lewis Palmer HS) Lee Record: 78-25-9 | 6th Season 17 Regan Henkey Fr. 5-5 MF Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills HS) LUIDGI BEAUZILE 19 Ali Schroeder So. 5-6 MF Damascus, Ohio (West Branch HS) Assistant Coach 20 Riley Henry Sr. 5-9 F Zionsville, Ind. (Lipscomb University) 21 Caitlin Dickson Jr. 5-7 D Cleveland, Tenn. (Walker Valley HS) OLIVIA HAUGAN Student Assistant 22 Ivy Kitzman Fr. 5-2 D San Tan Valley, Ariz. (Queen Creek HS) 23 Devin Healy Sr. 5-6 MF Loudon, Tenn. (Lenoir City HS) 24 Kate Dirkse So. 5-7 D Chattanooga, Tenn. (Chattanooga Christian School) 25 Jackie Burns Sr. 5-10 GK Cookstown, Northern Ireland (Carson-Newman Univ.) 26 Tatum Miller Fr. 5-9 F Gilbert, Ariz. (Campo Verde HS) 29 Kelsey Yoder sr. 5-8 MF Zionsville, Ind. (Coram Deo Academy) 32 Sophie Ramseur Fr. 5-6 MF Signal Mountain, Tenn. (Homeschool) 34 Hannah Miller Fr. 5-2 MF Powell, Tenn. (Powell HS) 35 Haleigh Holland Fr. 5-5 GK Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills HS) 40 Jenna Garretson Fr. 5-8 MF Morrison, Tenn. (Coffee County Central HS) UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA WOLVES COACHING STAFF NO. NAME CL. HT. POS. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 0 Haley Brinkman Fr. -- GK Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett HS) 00 Abbie Chaves So. -- GK Senoia, Ga. (East Coweta HS) 1 Chanceley Book So. -- GK Rome, Ga. (Unity Christian HS) 2 Cassidi Thomas So. -- F McDonough, Ga. (Eagles Landing Christian) 3 Tyler Buford Sr. -- D Chamblee, Ga. (Chamblee HS) 4 Karley Baker Sr. -- MF Rome, Ga. (Rome HS) 6 Jade Butcher Fr. -- D Barnsley, England 7 Ryelyn Wells So. -- F Canton, Ga. (Sequoyah HS) 8 Jazmine Santiago Jr. -- F Augusta, Ga. (Glenn Hills HS) 10 Hillary Resendiz Jr. -- F Austell, Ga. (Kennesaw Mountain HS) STACY BALAAM Head Coach 11 Sadie Prince Jr. -- F Alpharetta, Ga. (Wesleyan HS) Overall Record: 24-29-4 12 Allison Smithwick Sr. -- D Fayetteville, Ga. (Whitewater HS) UWG Record: 24-29-4 | 4th Season 13 Kenzie Stoup So. -- MF Montgomery, Ala. (Home Schooled) BEN CHEDGY 14 Sarah Weaver Fr. -- D Snellville, Ga. (Brookwood HS) Assistant Coach 16 Ally Shinall Jr. -- D/MF Oxford, Miss. (Oxford HS) 17 Corey Branum So. -- MF Milan, Ohio (Norwalk HS) 18 Elena Spence Fr. -- MF Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Holy Spirit Catholic) 19 Abby McGlamery So. -- D Collierville, Tenn. (Collierville HS) 20 Molly Forshag Fr. -- MF Ponchatoula, La. (Home Schooled) 22 Alyssa Turner Sr. -- MF Gainsville, Ga. (Gainsville HS) 23 Madison Cobb Sr. -- F Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park HS) 25 Janaisia Smith Jr. -- MF Tacoma, Wash. (Wilson HS) 26 Cole Robertson Sr. -- F Statesboro, Ga. (Southeast Bulloch HS) 28 Alyssa Amaya So. -- D Peachtree City, Ga. (Creekside Christian HS) leeuflames.com :: Facebook: @LeeUniversityFlames :: Twitter: @LeeUFlames :: Instagram: @leeuflames.
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