Shantell Thompson

Women's Soccer

Argos to Host Three Games Over Five-Day Stretch

UWF stands at 7-3-1 on the year

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PENSACOLA, Fla. – The University of West Florida women's soccer team will play three Gulf South Conference contests over the next five days, beginning with a matchup against Montevallo on Wednesday, and continuing with games against West Georgia and North Alabama over the weekend.
 
The Montevallo game will begin at 5 pm on Wednesday, and it will serve as a makeup game from earlier in the year. The threat of Hurricane Irma led to West Florida cancelling all home athletic events for the weekend of September 8-10, which included games against Montevallo and Auburn Montgomery.
 
UWF will celebrate Club Team Night on Friday against West Georgia, with a 5 pm kickoff at the UWF Soccer Complex.
 
Sunday will mark High School Team Day and Argonaut Athletic Club Day, and the game against North Alabama will begin at 12:30 pm.
 
All games will be accompanied by live stats and a live video broadcast, which can be seen at GoArgos.com/Live.
 
SCOUTING MONTEVALLO
* Montevallo is 6-3-1 with a GSC record of 4-3-1. Allye Darnell lead Montevallo with five goals and two assists, putting her at ninth in the conference for overall individual points.
* Sydney Young has a .797 save percentage with 47 saves and 12 goals allowed in her 9 games played. Young has also averaged an impressive 5.22 saves per game.
* Montevallo's losses have come against GSC opponents West Alabama, Valdosta, and North Alabama.
 
SCOUTING WEST GEORGIA
* West Georgia has an overall record of 6-6 and 5-5 in GSC matches. All of West Georgia's losses in the GSC have been by a margin of just one point.
* No conference opponent has managed to score more than two goals against West Georgia.
* Nikki Conte leads West Georgia with four goals and three assists.
* Jackie Donaldson has recorded four shutouts, tied for second-most in the GSC.
 
A LOOK AT NORTH AL
* North Alabama leads the GSC with a 9-1 league record, having fallen only to Lee.
* The UNA offense has been one of the most potent in the country this year, with the Lions led by Kylie Huey and Shelby Wall, who each have nine goals scored. That total ranks 18th in Division II.
* The Lions reached as high as No. 8 in the United Soccer Coaches Poll a few weeks ago but have fallen out of the poll after the 1-0 loss to Lee.
 
UWF SPLITS AT SHORTER, LEE
* University of West Florida women's soccer team dropped a close match against No. 24 Lee on Saturday afternoon, falling 3-2 in Cleveland, Tennessee. UWF now stands at 7-3-1 on the year with a 4-2-1 record in the Gulf South Conference.
* The team earned a 4-0 victory at Shorter on Friday night, improving to 7-2-1 overall and 4-1-1 in the Gulf South Conference. The four goals came from four different players, and the Argonauts had seven shots, including what would ultimately be the game-winning goal from Leonie Kreil, in the first 21 minutes of play, which is when Shorter recorded its first shot of the game.
 
KREIL ON FIRE
* Sophomore Leonie Kreil netted her fourth goal of the year at Lee, which is the second-highest total on the team.  She now has 14 points on the year, with a Gulf South Conference-best six assists to go along with those four goals.
 
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Players Mentioned

Leonie Kreil

#10 Leonie Kreil

M/F
5' 5"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Leonie Kreil

#10 Leonie Kreil

5' 5"
Sophomore
M/F