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Saints' WSOC Enter Final Road Week Of Action

10/27/2021 1:21:00 PM

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Saints Digital Network – The Saints Digital Network is your home all Saint Martin's Athletics. Live stats and video broadcast are available of every home game this season for free and can be found on smusaints.com.

 

Potential Starting Lineup – 

GK

Ali Campigotto

52 Saves

.743 Save %

1 Shutout

D

Shelby Clayton

0 Goals

0 Assists

5 Shots

D

Faith Hahn Landis

0 Goals

0 Assists

3 Shots

D

Salma Perez

1 Goals

0 Assists

8 Shots

D

Jordyn Jolley

0 Goals

1 Assists

8 Shots

M

Payton Aselton

1 Goals

1 Assists

19 Shots

M

Kiersten Madsen

2 Goals

0 Assists

15 Shots

M

Maddie Wolff

3 Goals

0 Assists

17 Shots

M

Elisabeth Cole

1 Goals

0 Assists

20 Shots

F

Rebecca Garrison

1 Goals

2 Assists

22 Shots

F

Rachel Kimura

1 Goals

2 Assists

16 Shots

 

Goodpaster and Aselton Score In Saints' 3-2 Loss - Much like the first matchup between Central Washington and Saint Martin's, the offense came in the second half. Two second half goals from Taylor Goodpaster and Payton Aselton led the Saints in a 3-2 loss to Central Washington on Thursday.

 

The Saints' 20 shots were tied for the most by SMU in a GNAC match this season. Five Saints finished with three shots including Rebecca Garrison, Maddie Wolff, Elisabeth Cole, Kimura, and Justine Pauly. Ali Campigotto got the start in goal, going for the full 90, and recording seven saves on 16 shots faced.

 

Saints Narrowly Fall 1-0 To Northwest Nazarene - Saint Martin's controlled the majority of the match against Northwest Nazarene until the Nighthawks scored the game-winner on a 35-yard boot in the 82nd minute to stun the Saints 1-0 on Saturday.

 

Saint Martin's (3-11-0, 2-8-0) controlled both the pace and tempo for the whole first half, outpacing the Nighthawks (8-3-2, 6-3-1) in shots 10-to-3. However, the difference maker came in the 82nd minute when Northwest Nazarene's Madison Grande connected on a ball from 35-yards, going from the outside the right side of the box, to the upper left corner of the goal to steal a 1-0 victory.

 

First Career Shutout – In the Saints’ 2-0 victory over Western Oregon, goalie Soph Mendoza recorded their first career shutout on 11 shots faced, and two saves.

 

Deadly From PK – Kiersten Madsen continues to fool keepers and punching in goals. Since the start of the spring 2021 season, Madsen has recorded 7 goals, five coming from PKs, and she is a perfect 5-for-5 on PK attempts.

 

6 in a Row – To date, the Saints’ six straight goals (four against Evergreen State, and two against Western Oregon) was the longest consecutive goals scored by SMU. The streak was broken with a goal by Simon Fraser.

 

No Place Like Home – In 2021, all three of the Saints’ wins have come at home, for a 3-2-0 record at Saints Field. 

 

GNAC Leaders – Maddie Wolff’s three goals is tied for eighth most. Ali Campigotto is tied for fourth with one shutout, and fifth in saves at 37, and sixth in save percentage at .725.

 

Breaking Records – In their win over Evergreen State, the Saints recorded a school record 34 shots.

 

Clean Sheet Preseason – In the Saints’ three preseason matches, Saint Martin’s outscored their opponents by nine, while allowing zero goals. Saint Martin’s put up five goals in their first match against Centralia College, followed by three against Bushnell, and one against Northwest.

 

Nine Saints Named To GNAC WSOC All-Academic Team - Nine Saints were named to the GNAC All-Academic team presented by Barnes & Noble College.

 

Jenna Ramirez, a nursing major from Waipahu, Hawaii, marked her third appearance to the All-Academic team, the most of any Saint with a 3.42 GPA. Ramirez was one of 22 student-athletes to earn the award three or more times in their career.

 

Four Saints were named for the second time in their careers, including Ali Campigotto, a sophomore business major from Gig Harbor, Washington with a 3.89 GPA. Taylor Goodpaster, a sophomore exercise sports science major from Fife, Washington, earned her spot with a 3.33 GPA. Joining them for a second time was Justine Pauly, a sophomore nursing major from Camas, Washington, with a 3.97 GPA, and Maddie Wolff, a sophomore civil engineering major from Longview, Washington at a 3.73 GPA.

 

Four more Saints earned their first ever All-Academic awards. Ellison Kephart, a freshman nursing major from Anacortes, Washington, carried the team's highest-GPA at a perfect 4.00 mark. Rachel Kimura, a freshman business major from Federal Way, Washington, earned her spot with a 3.71 GPA. Stephanie Roestel, a freshman political science major from Mukilteo, Washington, and Alyssa Twogood, a freshman pre-nursing major from Graham, Washington, were selected with 3.74 and 3.64 GPAs respectively.

 

To qualify for the GNAC All-Academic Teams, presented by Barnes & Noble College, nominees must be of sophomore eligibility or greater, have a minimum cumulative GPA or 3.20 or greater, be a letterwinner on their team and must be in their second year at the nominating institution.

 

Thanks to eligibility waivers provided by the NCAA due to the cancellation of the 2020 season, players who continue to hold freshman eligibility but are in their second season of competition at the nominating institution were eligible for selection to the GNAC All-Academic Team.

 

Meet The New Saints – 

6

Rebecca Garrison

F

5-7

Lake Tapps, WA / Sumner HS

8

Sosna Araya

M

5-6

Burien, WA / Kennedy Catholic HS

9

Taylor Richards

F

5-8

Kent, WA / Kentlake HS

10

Alia Khoyi

F

5-8

Pasco, WA / Chiawana HS

12

Emily Chong

D

5-4

Lynnwood, WA / Lynnwood HS

24

Kaeli Ploettner

M

5-7

Olympia, WA / South Puget Sound CC

25

Alyssa Carapia

D

5-3

Riverside, CA / Riverside Poly HS

27

Faith Hahn Landis

D

5-9

Naches, WA / Naches Valley HS

28

Jordyn Jolley

D

5-9

Yakima, WA / A.C. Davis HS