INDIANAPOLIS- The IU Indy women's soccer team (2-8-1, 1-2 HL), will be on the road for the second week, traveling to Detroit Mercy to take on the Titans on Saturday (Oct. 4) at 2:00 PM. Coming off a huge conference win against Cleveland State. Sophomore Keilah Muldrow had a huge game coming off the bench with a goal and two assists. With two through balls, Muldrow was able to help two of her teammates find the back of the net. The first one came in the first 30 minutes from Senior Emma Frey, who was able to find the back post. The second one came near the end of the first half, with less than a minute left, freshman Anika Guenther found the back of the net. Muldrow was able to get herself a goal in the last ten minutes from a through ball from Guenther and found the middle of the net.
Through 11 games, the Jaguars' point leader with six points is Muldrow, who leads the team with two goals and two assists. Right behind her are five of her teammates with three points: Frey, Guenther, redshirt freshman Olivia Hopper, freshman Maci Sammons, and grad student Hannah Roberson, and they each have one goal and assist each. Three Jaguars have registered 900+ minutes of game time and Frey leads the team with 990.
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"I'm so happy for these players. They've worked so hard. We've had some tough defeats this year, but they've never given up. They keep fighting, keep grinding. We fought through the injuries, and this was a great, hard-earned road league victory. Since day one, our goal has been to get better with each practice and each match, and that remains. We had three different goal scorers today. Keilah Muldrow brought the energy and was a game-changer coming off the bench. It was great to see our goalkeepers and our defense get the clean sheet. Our midfield controlled the tempo of the game and helped us dominate possession." Head coach Angela Berry White said
SCOUTING DETROIT MERCY
Detroit Mercy (2-9-1, 0-3-1 HL) opened its season with a victory against Valparaiso. Then, they had four tough match ups against Michigan, Kentucky, Louisville, and Bowling Green. They had a shutout win over Madonna, 8-0 with senior Soraya Puerto-Khalil, senior Abbey Lodato, and junior Jada Rivera each scoring two goals.
Through 12 games, the Titans' point leader is Lodato with 18 points and leads the team in goals with seven and in assists with four. And right behind Lodato, with seven points each, are Puerto-Khalil with two goals and three assists, and Rivera has three goals and one assist. Detroit Mercy has six players with 750+ minutes of game time, and graduate student Ashley Bates leads the team in minutes with 814.
INSIDE THE SERIES
Against Detroit Mercy, the Jags are (8-7-4) all-time against the Titans, with last year's match up resulting in a 3-2 loss.
UP NEXT
The Jaguars will host Robert Morris on Thursday (Oct. 9) at 7:00 PM inside Carroll Stadium.