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Ticket Information – Tickets for all Saints' home games can be purchased at the gate of the event for six dollars for adults, and four for seniors, military, and kids 12 and up. All kids under the age of 12 are free. Tickets can be purchased with cash, or debit and credit card.
Saints Soccer Complex – The Saints home field is located on the campus on Saint Martin's, next to the baseball field near the Pacific Ave entrance. The grass field is located inside the Saint Martin's track, that is equipped with a scoreboard and two grandstand bleachers.
Hat Trick Leads Simon Fraser Past SMU – A hat trick by Emma Pringle, two goals in the first half, and one more in the second, fueled Simon Fraser in their 3-0 defeat of the Saints on Tuesday night. The Saints (5-10-0, 1-8-0) GNAC struggles continued north of the border, as SMU failed to stop the Clan's (9-3-1, 7-1-1) leading scorer. Saint Martin's managed to fire off eight shots in match; however, only two landed on goal, and none resulted in a goal.
Saints Held Scoreless By Wildcats In Road Match – The GNAC struggles continued for the Saints, as they fell 1-0 to Central Washington on the road, despite the Saints' defenses fending off 21 shots and keeper
Sara Christensen making six saves on the day. The Saints' offense was unable to create many opportunities to tie the match after the Wildcats scored the lone goal of the match in the 40th minute. SMU's first shot that landed on goal came in the 84th minute from
Shea McKnight. The Saints were outshot 21-4 in the match.
Kylee Sarchett Seeing Double – In both of the two matches Sarchett has found the back of the net, she has managed to punch in a second goal. In those two matches, the Saints have come out on top, knocking off The Evergreen State College in overtime 3-2 and Montana State Billings 2-0.
Saints Lighting Up The Scoreboard – Through the first five games, the Saints scored 12 goals. In program history, the most goals scored in the first five games of the year was eight. After allowing a goal early to Corban, SMU has scored seven straight goals to start the campaign.
Madsen GNAC Player of the Week – Madsen kicked off the Saints' season with two victories, contributing with two goals and one assist. Madsen scored the equalizer against Corban before netting a penalty kick to cap off a 4-0 victory over Northwest Christian at home. Over the course of the two matches, Madsen recorded 11 shots, six landing on target, for a .545 SOG percentage. The award marked her first of the year and her first of her career.
Scoring Combo Madsen and McKnight – Through the first 13 goals,
Kiersten Madsen and
Shea McKnight had scored eight combined. Madsen scored the first goal of the year and her second came on a penalty kick versus Northwest Christian. McKnight put in the final goal against Corban and the first goal versus Northwest Christian and a third versus Evergreen State. Madsen then added to her total with two quick goals against Holy Names and her fifth came against NNU.
Many New Faces – After graduating three seniors from last year, the Saints added a wave a new players. Eleven new players will dawn Saints' uniforms for the first time, featuring seven transfers and four freshman. Out of the 11, seven are homegrown from the state of Washington, with two from Hawaii, one from Oregon and one from Idaho.
Koehler Making History –
Ali Koehler enters the season at 156 saves in her career, which places her third in school history. Her 95 saves last year shot her up the leaderboard and tied her for fourth most saves in a single season with
Sunny De Boer in SMU program history. On the year, Koehler has managed 50 saves and currently sits at 206, 34 behind second place holder Gina Cardenas (240 saves).
Saints In The Top Ten –
Kiersten Madsen is tied for six in shots (39), and is tenth in points (13), tied for eighth in goals (5);
Sara Christensen is ninth in saves (37);
Ali Koehler is fourth in saves (50), and ninth in save percentage (.685), and is tied for ninth in shutouts (1).
Saints' Leaders –
Points
Kiersten Madsen (13)
Goals
Kiersten Madsen (5)
Assists
Kiersten Madsen (3)
Shots
Kiersten Madsen (39)
Shots on Goal
Kiersten Madsen (17)
Game Winning Goals
Kylee Sarchett (2)
Potential Starting Lineup –
GK
Ali Koehler (50 SV, .685 SV%, 23 GA)
D
Rose Robbins (1 G, 1 A, 3 PTS)
D
Daeh Lindquist (0 G, 0 A, 0 PTS)
D
Olivia Bianco (0 G, 2 A, 2 PTS)
M
Gloria Petri (1 G, 1 A, 3 PTS)
M
Kiersten Madsen (5 G, 3 A, 13 PTS)
M
Jolene Kvinsland (0 G, 0 A, 0 PTS)
M
Kylee Sarchett (4 G, 2 A, 10 PTS)
M
LeAnn Phanakhone (0 G, 0 A, 0 PTS)
M
Jessica Moskowitz (1 G, 1 A, 3 PTS)
F
Shea McKnight (4 G, 2 A, 10 PTS)