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Women's Soccer By Chad Twaro, Southeast Missouri Sports Information

Soccer Look to Continue Winning Ways at Home

The Redhawks host in-state foe Lindenwood on Friday night before jumping back into OVC play against Jacksonville State on Sunday.

Stephanie Palmer brings the ball up the field against Saint Louis on Aug. 13. Palmer and the Redhawks host Lindenwood and Jacksonville State this weekend.
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Live Stats
: Lindenwood | Jacksonville State
Live Video (Sunday): OVC Digital Network/KFVS12.com WebCast
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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – The Southeast Missouri soccer team returns home to Houck Stadium fresh off a solid 1-0-1 road trip last week. The Redhawks (2-4-2, 1-0-1 Ohio Valley) take on in-state foe Lindenwood (7-2) on Friday night (6:30 p.m.) and jump back into OVC play against Jacksonville State (4-6-1, 0-2 OVC) on Sunday afternoon (1 p.m.). Sunday's contest will be streamed live on the OVC Digital Network and KFVS12.com.

Quick Kicks
•Southeast has never faced Lindenwood and is 7-3-2 (6-0-1 at home) all-time against Jacksonville State.

•The Redhawks picked up their second road victory of the year at Murray State on Friday, matching their 2012 total.

•Southeast is on a season-best three-match unbeaten streak (2-0-1).

•The Redhawks have won three of their last four meetings against Jacksonville State, all via shutout.

On Tap
About Lindenwood ­– The Lions are rolling right now, entering play this weekend on a five-match winning streak. LU is outscoring its opponents 9-1 during this stretch. Kat Roe paces the Lions offensively with 11 points (5 goals, 1 assist) while Kirsten Crabtree, Danielle Torry, Bailey Cody and Taylor Wade have all scored three goals. Bailey Tracy has played every second in goal for LU and has a 0.64 goals against average with an .895 save percentage and five solo shutouts.

About Jacksonville State ­– The Gamecocks have dropped their last three contests, all of which were at home. JSU opened OVC play by dropped a 1-0 decision to Eastern Kentucky on Friday before falling to Morehead State, 2-1 in double overtime, on Sunday. Jackie Rush leads the Gamecocks with five of their 13 goals. Taylor Hammond has played all season in goal, posting a 1.53 goals against average, .783 save percentage and three solo shutouts.

Looking Back
Murray State/Austin Peay Recap ­– Southeast went unbeaten on opening weekend of conference play. Amy Ward's goal with six seconds left in the first half gave the Redhawks a 1-0 win at rival Murray State on Friday afternoon. Christina Rohde picked up the assist on the winner while Ashton Aubuchon's six saves gave her a solo shutout, her second of the year. The Redhawks allowed a Tatiana Ariza goal off a penalty kick late in the first half on Sunday, but Erin Shulman finished a Natasha Minor feed 22 seconds into the second half to force a 1-1 tie at Austin Peay, a team that defeated two-time defending OVC champion UT Martin two days earlier.

News & Notes
Coming Around – A tough non-conference schedule played a part in some offensive struggles, but Southeast is beginning to find its stride offensively. After scoring just once during their 0-4-1 start, the Redhawks have scored at least once in three-straight contests, going 2-0-1 in that stretch. Erin Shulman and Natasha Minor are starting to click as an attacking combo in these three contests as Shulman has five points (2 goals, 1 assist) and Minor has four (1 G, 2 A) in that span.

Moving Up – Ashton Aubuchon made 13 saves in two contests in the Redhawks' conference-opening road trip to Murray State and Austin Peay. Those stops pushed her career total to 209, the third most in school history and 19 shy of Lindsay Pickering's school record of 228. She is also in the Redhawks' top five in career solo shutouts (second; 17), wins (third; 22) and goalkeeper minutes played (third; 4,298). Aubuchon currently leads the OVC with 7.17 saves per match.

Defensive Stalwart – Freshman defender Christina Rohde has been just the anchor the Southeast defense needs this year. After graduating two senior backs (including 2012 OVC Defensive Player of the Year Hayley Abbott) last fall, Rohde has picked up the slack on the back line. The St. Louis, Mo., native has played 759 of a possible 769 minutes this season and helped Southeast post two shutouts and hold opponents under two goals four times. She is also chipping in offensively, tying for the team lead with two assists. On Oct. 1, Rohde's development was recognized with her being named adidas® OVC Defensive Player of the Week after helping Southeast go 1-0-1 while allowing only one goal at Murray State and Austin Peay.
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