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Saints Visit Seattle For GNAC Matchup

3/31/2021 12:00:00 PM

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Ticket Information – Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, public attendance will not be permitted at any Saints' home games this season.
 
Upcoming Schedule
4/1 @ Seattle Pacific Seattle, WA 6:00 PM
4/10 @ Central Washington Ellensburg, WA 2:00 PM
4/15 Northwest Nazarene Lacey, WA 3:00 PM
4/17 Northwest Nazarene Lacey, WA 2:00 PM
 
 
Potential Starting Lineup –
GK Ali Campigotto 21 Saves .700 Save % 0 Shutouts
D Mia Fleming 0 Goals 0 Assists 0 Shots
D Daeh Lindquist 0 Goals 1 Assists 1 Shots
D Kendall Kemp 0 Goals 0 Assists 1 Shots
M Payton Aselton 0 Goals 1 Assists 3 Shots
M Lexi Caceres 0 Goals 0 Assists 1 Shots
M Justine Pauly 1 Goals 0 Assists 6 Shots
M Elisabeth Cole 0 Goals 0 Assists 1 Shots
F Taylor Goodpastor 0 Goals 0 Assists 3 Shots
F Sarah Nielsen 0 Goals 0 Assists 0 Shots
F Kiersten Madsen 4 Goals 0 Assists 10 Shots
 
Madsen Continues Hot Streak In First Season Win - In Saint Martin's home opener against Western Oregon, the Saints were tied 0-0 heading into the second half. It took 14 minutes for the Saints to be the first to connect on a ball for the lead and hold the Wolves scoreless for the remainder of the match to complete the shutout.
 
On a ball from Payton Aselton off a corner kick into the middle of the box, Kiersten Madsen headed the ball two yards out to seal the victory for Saint Martin's (1-3) in their first win of the season. This goal marked Madsen's fourth straight goal to continue her streak in the Saint's fourth game of the season.


Madsen Nets Two In Saints' Loss To Western Oregon – After falling behind by three goals in the first half, Kiersten Madsen and the Saints punched in two second half goals in the final 15 minutes. But the Saints' comeback attempt fell short as SMU dropped the match 3-to-2.
 
After being outshot 9-to-1 in the first half, the Saints went on the offensive in the second half. SMU recorded seven shots, while only giving up three opportunities. The Saints' defense posted a shutout in the second half, allowing the offense a chance to get them back in the game.
 
Ten Saints Named To GNAC WSOC All-Academic Team

All-Academic Team WSOC 2020

Madsen Finds The Net Again - Kiersten Madsen has jumped to a hot start for the Saints, scoring four consecutive goals in the last three matches. Madsen was an all-conference player in 2018, scoring four goals on 42 shots, including one game-winning goal. The senior ranks fourth in the conference in shots, third in points, and second in total goals on the season. 

Standing Tall In Goal – Sophomore Campigotto quickly emerged as a cornerstone for the program moving forward, and was named a GNAC second team All-Conference goalie. In her opening act, Campigotto recorded a team-high 64 saves, a 74.4 save percentage, and one combined shutout. Her 5.82 saves per match ranked third best in the conference and are ninth most in a single season in school history. Her standout performances came against Montana State Billings, notching 13 saves in the Saints' 2-1 victory over the Yellowjackets. Campigotto made 10 or more saves in three matches, collecting 11 against both Hawaii Pacific and nationally ranked Western Washington. Campigotto currently ranks second in the GNAC in saves and saves per game with a total of 21 and ranks fourth in the conference in save percentage at .700%. The sophomore posted a shutout against Western Oregon, her first of the season and third in her career, to earn her the defensive player of the week.
 
Saints' Swiss Army Knife - Senior Caceres became a versatile piece for the Saints, playing multiple positions, and logging over 1,400 minutes of action. For her efforts on the field, Caceres was voted by the GNAC coaches as an All-Conference honorable mention. In 16 matches, she made 13 starts, including the final 10 games of the year. Caceres had four shot attempts on the year, with three coming against Warner Pacific.
 
Shooting For The Moon - Sophomore Maddie Wolff led the team in scoring last year, scoring three goals one assist for seven points. Wolff scored one against Whitman, and two against Montana State Billings, one in each showing versus the Yellowjackets. Wolff's highlight was an overtime stunner against MSUB on the road, scoring a long-range blast as the clock was expiring in extras to notch a 2-1 victory for Saint Martin's.
 
Extended Off Season – It had been 489 days since the Saints took to the pitch, with their last match coming on Nov. 9, 2019 against MSU Billings. It will be 503 days between home matches for SMU.
 
Meet The New Saints
2 Payton Aselton M 5-9 Adna, WA / Adna HS
4 Shelby Clayton D 5-7 Lake Tapps, WA / Auburn HS
5 Mia Fleming M 5-5 Redding, CA / Shasta HS
6 Victoria Driscoll F 5-5 Leavenworth, WA / Cascade HS
16 Ellison Kephart F 5-5 Anacortes, WA / Anacortes HS
18 Salma Perez D 5-5 Pico Rivera, CA / CSU Dominguez Hills
19 Elisabeth Cole M 5-7 Burank, WA / Tri-Cities Prep
22 Alyssa Twogood D 5-3 Graham, WA / Bethel HS
23 Taylor Copeland D 5-5 Yakima, WA / West Valley HS
26 Rachel Kimura F 5-4 Federal Way, WA / Seattle U
31 Shyann Roberto M 5-0 Talofofo, Guam / Notre Dame HS
36 Stephanie Roestel GK 5-8 Mukilteo, WA / Kamiak HS
 
 
 
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