
UTM SOCCER TRAVELS TO BELMONT BEFORE HOME MATCH AGAINST AUSTIN PEAY
10/10/2018 9:22:00 AM | Soccer
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MARTIN, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team is set to head to Ohio Valley Conference foe Belmont for the final regular season road match before coming home to begin a three-contest homestand beginning with Austin Peay.
The Skyhawks kickoff against Belmont on Friday, Oct. 12 at 4 p.m. before hosting Austin Peay on Sunday, Oct. 14 with first touch slated for 2 p.m.
UT Martin (10-2-1, 5-0-1 OVC) has been on a tear this season as the Skyhawks boast the eighth-best scoring offense in the nation with 2.54 goals per contest. This season's 10 victories mark the first time since 2014 that UT Martin has eclipsed double-digit wins. The squad leads the OVC in shots (256), points (88), goals (33), assists (22) and least goals allowed (11) while also in the midst of a league-best eight-match unbeaten streak.
The Skyhawks are led by Amy McGivern (six goals, one assist and 13 points) – who was recently named the adidas OVC Co-Offensive Player of the Week and leads the league in game-winning goals with four on the year. Danae Kaldaridou (five goals and two assists) and Skylor Keane (four goals and three assists) have also given the UT Martin offense a major push. In all, a total of eight Skyhawks have produced multiple goals on the year. UT Martin has also proven to be a generous group as 12 members of the squad have tallied at least one assist this season.
The midfielder and defender corps has kept opposing offenses at bay as opponents have put up a mere 7.5 shots per contest and found the back of the net just 0.85 times per match. Kaldaridou leads the squad in minutes played (1,022) while defender Kamryn Chappell is just behind her (1,021).
Goalkeeper Erica Myers has spent the bulk of the time between the posts for UT Martin as she has logged over 859 minutes while her 0.73 goals against average paces the OVC. Along the way, she has posted a .781 save percentage while also snagging 25 would-be goals.
Belmont is led by the play of Julie Garst (five goals and one assist). A total of 10 other Bruins have tallied one goal each on the year. Jessi Boozer paces Belmont in assists with two while eight of her teammates have racked up one apiece.
In goal, Lily Herman has logged the majority of the playing time as she has tallied over 991 minutes played under eighth-year head coach Heather Henson.
Austin Peay is led by Claire Larose's seven goals while Morgan Drawdy, McKenzie Dixon and Caroline Winstrom round out multi-scoring options. Katie Kenward leads the Governors in the assist column with a trio of timely passes. A total of seven other Austin Peay players have also recorded assists on the year.
Mary Parker Powell has proven to be one of the league's premier goalkeepers this season as she boasts a 0.97 goals against average, 43 saves and .796 save percentage in her 1,022 minutes under first-year head coach Naomi Kolarova.
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MARTIN, Tenn. – The University of Tennessee at Martin soccer team is set to head to Ohio Valley Conference foe Belmont for the final regular season road match before coming home to begin a three-contest homestand beginning with Austin Peay.
The Skyhawks kickoff against Belmont on Friday, Oct. 12 at 4 p.m. before hosting Austin Peay on Sunday, Oct. 14 with first touch slated for 2 p.m.
UT Martin (10-2-1, 5-0-1 OVC) has been on a tear this season as the Skyhawks boast the eighth-best scoring offense in the nation with 2.54 goals per contest. This season's 10 victories mark the first time since 2014 that UT Martin has eclipsed double-digit wins. The squad leads the OVC in shots (256), points (88), goals (33), assists (22) and least goals allowed (11) while also in the midst of a league-best eight-match unbeaten streak.
The Skyhawks are led by Amy McGivern (six goals, one assist and 13 points) – who was recently named the adidas OVC Co-Offensive Player of the Week and leads the league in game-winning goals with four on the year. Danae Kaldaridou (five goals and two assists) and Skylor Keane (four goals and three assists) have also given the UT Martin offense a major push. In all, a total of eight Skyhawks have produced multiple goals on the year. UT Martin has also proven to be a generous group as 12 members of the squad have tallied at least one assist this season.
The midfielder and defender corps has kept opposing offenses at bay as opponents have put up a mere 7.5 shots per contest and found the back of the net just 0.85 times per match. Kaldaridou leads the squad in minutes played (1,022) while defender Kamryn Chappell is just behind her (1,021).
Goalkeeper Erica Myers has spent the bulk of the time between the posts for UT Martin as she has logged over 859 minutes while her 0.73 goals against average paces the OVC. Along the way, she has posted a .781 save percentage while also snagging 25 would-be goals.
Belmont is led by the play of Julie Garst (five goals and one assist). A total of 10 other Bruins have tallied one goal each on the year. Jessi Boozer paces Belmont in assists with two while eight of her teammates have racked up one apiece.
In goal, Lily Herman has logged the majority of the playing time as she has tallied over 991 minutes played under eighth-year head coach Heather Henson.
Austin Peay is led by Claire Larose's seven goals while Morgan Drawdy, McKenzie Dixon and Caroline Winstrom round out multi-scoring options. Katie Kenward leads the Governors in the assist column with a trio of timely passes. A total of seven other Austin Peay players have also recorded assists on the year.
Mary Parker Powell has proven to be one of the league's premier goalkeepers this season as she boasts a 0.97 goals against average, 43 saves and .796 save percentage in her 1,022 minutes under first-year head coach Naomi Kolarova.
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