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Loyola Greyhounds Women's Soccer 2019 Game Notes Loyola Greyhounds Women’s Soccer 2019 Game Notes @LoyolaWSOC • @LoyolaHounds • facebook.com/LoyolaHounds 1 2019 Schedule Loyola Greyhounds vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) Red Flash Game Day Date Opponent Time/Result Thursday, August 22, 2019 | 7:00 p.m. August Baltimore, Md. | Ridley Athletic Complex Thurs. 22 St. Francis (Pa.) 7:00 p.m. Sun. 25 Seton Hall 1:00 p.m. Thurs. 29 at VCU 7:00 p.m. September Sun. 1 Quinnipiac 1:00 p.m. Fri. 6 Yale 7:00 p.m. The Matchup Sun. 8 at Marist 1:00 p.m. Fri. 13 VMI 7:00 p.m. Loyola University Maryland Saint Francis University Sun. 15 at Penn 4:00 p.m. 2018 Overall Record 6-10-1 2018 Overall Record 8-9-3 Sat. 21 * at Lehigh 1:00 p.m. 2018 Patriot League Record 2-6-1 2018 NEC Record 5-2-1 Tues. 24 at Delaware State 4:00 p.m. Sat. 28 * Holy Cross 3:00 p.m. October Wed. 2 * American 7:00 p.m. Sat. 5 * at Boston University 1:00 p.m. Sat. 12 * at Army West Point 7:00 p.m. Series History Sat. 19 * Lafayette 1:00 p.m. All-Time vs. Saint Francis Loyola leads, 4-1-0 Wed. 23 * at Bucknell 7:00 p.m. Current Streak Loyola +1 Sat. 26 * Colgate 12:00 p.m. Last Meeting Loyola 1, Saint Francis 0 November Fri. 1 * at Navy 7:00 p.m. August 26, 2018 at Loyola Tues. 5 # Patriot League Quarterfinals TBD Fri. 8 # Patriot League Semifinals TBD Sun. 10 # Patriot League Championship TBD Home games in BOLD; all times local; schedule subject to change; * - Patriot League Quick Hits About The ’Hounds game; ! - Patriot League Championships (quarterfinals for seeds 3-6 at higher seed; semifinals and championship game at regular-season champion). • Loyola kicks off the 2019 season with a All-Patriot League performers from a 7 p.m. non-conference matchup against year ago are back this fall. So. F Sarah Next Up Saint Francis (Pa.) at Ridley Athletic Bayer was a second team honoree, vs. Seton Hall Complex on Thursday. while Sr. M Hannah Hoefs landed on • The match marks the return of head the third team. Sunday, August 25, 2019 coach Joe Mallia to the program. Mallia, • The Greyhounds were projected to 1:00 p.m. who led the Greyhounds to five MAAC finish seventh out of 10 teams in the championships across seven seasons Preseason Patriot League poll. The top The Staff from 1998-2004, is the winningest six teams advance to the conference Head Coach Joe Mallia (Old Dominion ’92; 1st year) coach in team history at 87-45-8. tournament, with Loyola looking for its Assistant Coach Kevin Dempsey (Catawba ’93; 4th year) • Loyola returns seven starters from a first playoff appearance since reaching Assistant Coach Morgan Ruhl (LSU ’16; 4th year) 2018 squad which finished 6-10-1 (2-6-1 the Patriot League semifinals in 2015. Volunteer Asst. Coach Lacey Phillips (York, Pa. ’12; 2nd year) Patriot League). Two of the team’s four Loyola 2018 Leaders 2019 Patriot League Preseason Poll Points Hannah Hoefs 16 Rank School (First-Place Votes) 2018 Record (Patriot League) 1 Boston University (12) 11-7-4 (7-0-2) Goals Hannah Hoefs 6 2 Colgate (6) 11-4-3 (7-1-1) Assists Hannah Hoefs 4 3 Navy (2) 11-6-3 (7-2-0) Shots Hannah Hoefs 47 4 Lehigh 8-12-0 (3-6-0) 5 Army West Point 7-6-7 (2-4-3) GWG Hannah Hoefs/Sarah Bayer 2 6 Bucknell 7-11-1 (5-4-0) GK Minutes Sumer Rahe 1506:47 7 Loyola 6-10-1 (2-6-1) GAA Sumer Rahe 1.37 8 Holy Cross 5-12-0 (3-6-0) 9 American 7-5-5 (2-4-3) Save % Sumer Rahe .671 10 Lafayette 5-12-0 (2-7-0) Series History Soccer Box Score (Final) Loyola’s 2018 Record Last Time vs. St.The Automated Francis ScoreBook • This will be the sixth meeting between Saint Francis (Pa.) vs Loyola Maryland (Aug 26, 2018 at Baltimore, Md.) Saint Francis (Pa.) (1-2-1) vs. Goals by period 1 2 Total the two teams, with Loyola holding a 4-1 Loyola Maryland (1-3-0) Saint Francis (Pa.) 0 0 0 Overall 6-10-1 Date: Aug 26, 2018 • Attendance: 175 Loyola Maryland 1 0 1 advantage in the previous five contests. Weather: 89 degrees, partly cloudy, 55% humid., wind S at 4 Saint Francis (Pa.) Loyola Maryland Home 5-4-0 Pos# Player ShSOG G A Min Pos# Player ShSOG G A Min gk 1 Hernan, Julia - - - - 90 gk 1 Rahe, Sumer - - - - 90 • The teams have met in each of the m 6 Reid, Teresa - - - - 48 f 2 Bayer, Sarah 1 1 - - 52 d 7 Ward, Sarah - - - - 59 d 3 Rivas, Nicole - - - - 90 Away 2-6-1 m 12 Barnett, Emilee - - - - 90 m 6 Wolfram, Ann-Kathrin 1 - - - 90 previous four seasons. Each of Loyola’s m 13 Suler, Sara - - - - 58 m 8 Cabrera, Julianna 1 1 - - 90 f 14 McGhee, Alyssa 1 - - - 73 m 10 Hoefs, Hannah 4 2 - - 69 d 15 Carpenter, Erica - - - - 90 d 16 Sardella, Mia 1 1 1 - 69 Neutral 0-0-0 victories during that span came by a d 22 McGinnis, Shannon - - - - 64 d 21 Gray, Julia - - - - 90 m 27 Jaleca, Mariana - - - - 34 f 22 Ziff, Jourdan 1 - - - 51 d 29 Pehoua, Yngara - - - - 55 m 25 McKenzie, Casey - - - - 20 f 31 Choo, Leanna - - - - 37 m 27 Gallagher, Kaleigh - - - - 58 Patriot League 2-6-1 single goal (2-1 in 2015, 1-0 in 2016, 1-0 -- Substitutes -- -- Substitutes -- 9 Martinez, Alex - - - - 12 4 Beath, Claire - - - - 38 11 Graham, Dakota 1 1 - - 47 7 Corcoran, Mary - - - - 21 in 2018). St. Francis earned a 3-0 home 17 Tarosky, Abigail - - - - 22 12 DiMarco, Taylor - - - - 18 18 Markiewicz, Heather 1 1 - - 32 18 Daglish, Sabrina - - - - 10 Home 2-3-0 21 Guy, Bri - - - - 17 19 Eversman, Beth - - - - 2 23 Jankowski, Sam - - - - 75 24 Reese, Kate 4 2 - - 47 victory during the 2017 season. 28 Milton, Shelby - - - - 12 26 Ensor, Sarah - - - - 30 30 Renninger, Corinne - - - - 75 29 Tillman, Ariel 1 - - - 38 Away 0-3-1 Totals 3 2 0 0 30 Borton, Gillian - - - - 15 • 2019 graduate Mia Sardella accounted Totals 14 7 1 0 Neutral 0-0-0 # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves # Goalkeepers Min GA Saves for the lone strike in a 1-0 Greyhound 1 Hernan, Julia 90:00 1 6 1 Rahe, Sumer 90:00 0 2 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Non-Conference 4-4-0 Saint Francis (Pa.) 2 1 3 Saint Francis (Pa.) 5 1 6 victory over the Red Flash last fall, Loyola Maryland 8 6 14 Loyola Maryland 1 1 2 directing in a corner kick in the 17th Corner kicks 1 2 Total Home 3-1-0 Saint Francis (Pa.) 1 2 3 Loyola Maryland 5 2 7 minute to give Loyola its first goal and Scoring summary: Away 1-3-0 No. Time Team Goal scorer Assist Description win of the 2018 season. 1. 16:08 LOYOLA Sardella, Mia (1) Corner kick bend in a corner kick Cautions and ejections: Neutral 0-0-0 Win-Rahe, Sumer (1-3-0). Loss-Hernan, Julia (1-1-1). Stadium: Ridley Ath. Complex Officials: Referee: Jeffrey Gontarek; Asst. Referee: Dan Lukash; Will Aten; Overtime 0-1-1 Timekeeper: Jean Little; Scorer: Loyola Ath. Comm.; Offsides: Saint Francis (Pa.) 0, Loyola Maryland 1. About The Red Flash Official's signature In 1-Goal Games 5-7-0 By 2-3 Goals 0-3-0 • St. Francis went 8-9-3 (5-2-1 NEC) last season, advancing to the Northeast Conference By 4 or More Goals 1-0-0 title game for a third year in a row before ultimately falling 2-1 to top-seeded Central When Scoring 0 Goals 0-7-0 Connecticut State. When Scoring 1 Goal 3-2-1 • The Red Flash were 2-7-2 in road contests last fall compared to a 5-2-1 record at home. When Scoring 2 Goals 1-1-0 • Three second-team all-conference players return in 2019, including Sr. F Alyssa McGhee, fifth-year GK Julia Hernan and Jr. D Aubrey Suydam. McGhee was the NEC When Scoring 3 Goals 0-0-0 Player of the Year in 2017; Hernan is the program’s all-time leader in shutouts (23). When Scoring 4 or More Goals 2-0-0 • Ellie Davis, previously an assistant at Sam Houston State, James Madison, St. Bonaven- When Opponents Score 0 Goals 3-0-0 ture and Indiana, was hired as the program’s new head coach in July. When Opponents Score 1 Goal 2-5-1 When Opponents Score 2 Goals 0-2-0 Hoefs, Bayer Headline Offensive Returners When Opponents Score 3 Goals 1-3-0 • Sr. M Hannah Hoefs (6 G, 4 A) and So. F Sarah Bayer (4 G, 1 A) accounted for over half When Opponents Score 4 or More Goals 0-0-0 of Loyola’s 18 goals in 2018, and the duo will look to continue its production this fall. Hoefs ranked tied for third in the Patriot League in both goals and points (16) at the When Outshooting Opponents 4-5-1 conclusion of the regular season. When Being Outshot 1-2-0 When Tied In Shots 0-3-0 More on Mallia When Recording More Corner Kicks 5-6-1 • This will be new head coach Joe Mallia’s 12th season associated with Loyola women’s When Recording Fewer Corner Kicks 0-4-0 soccer.
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