PENSACOLA, Fla. --- The University of West Florida women's soccer team prepares for their opener against top-10 opponent, Flagler, on Friday, Sept. 8 at 1 p.m. This matchup will be the second meeting of the programs since 2008. The Argos will follow up with a Sunday game (Sept. 10) against Lynn at 12:30 p.m. All games will be played at Ashton Brosnaham Stadium.
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The Argos are coming off a 2-0 weekend sweep over Eckerd (Sept. 1) and Florida Southern (Sept. 3).
Manami Okada recorded three goals over the weekend and is the second leading scorer in the conference.
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The team allowed just two goals and goalkeeper
Maciah Lipsey tallied four saves to earn two wins.
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Six additional Argonauts have racked up points and the team totals 15 while holding their opponents to five.
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UWF has outshot their opponents 27-9 and averages 13.5 shots per game. The Argos are sitting at a .556 shot on goal percentage.
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Argos in the Poll
Despite being undefeated, the Argos dropped four spots and sit at #9 in the United Soccer Coaches national rankings. They are one of two GSC teams in the top-25.
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About Flagler Saints
The Saints are 2-0 after defeating Limestone and Anderson in opening weekend. The Saints totaled seven goals and have allowed one goal.
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Flagler is a historically top program in Division II and the Argos will be tested early in the season. The Saints were ranked #15 in the preseason poll but quickly climbed up five spots after their two wins.
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The team is led by the freshman forward, Paige Churchill. She tallied two goals and three assists over Limestone and Anderson. She leads the team with 11 shots – four have reached target.
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Andrea Fernandez and Moa Arlebo were named Preseason All-PBC Team. Fernandez, the junior out of Spain, has quite the resume. In 2022, she was named a USC and D2CCA All-American, D2CCA Southeast Region Player of the Year, and Conference Player of the Year. Fernandez finished with 20 goals and eight assists on 86 shots.
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Both preseason selections have fired a goal this season with Fernandez adding an assist to her name.
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Goalkeeper Henley Grunst was named Goalkeeper of the Week for the Peach Belt Conference. Grunst recorded a combined 11 saves in the first two matches of the season. Grunst is second in the PBC in saves per game (5.5) and is fourth in the league in goals-against average (0.50).
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Argo vs. Saint History
#9 Argos and #10 Saints will go head-to-head for the first time in 15 years. The one and only matchup came in 2008 with UWF taking a 6-0 win on the road.
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The 2008 UWF team went 24-1-1 and powered on to the NCAA Championship but fell short in double overtime.
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About Lynn Fighting Knights
Such as UWF and Flagler, Lynn has a similar 2-0 record. Last weekend, they took 1-0 wins over Saint Anselm and Thomas More.
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Forwards K'la Barnes-Blackwood and Gabriella Lecuona earned the game-winning goals. Barnes leads the team with seven shots and four shots on goal.
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Brooke Auth, a freshman out of Colorado, has made two consecutive starts in the net and totals 180 minutes played. In her two shutout matches, Auth has made eight saves.
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Argo vs. Fighting Knight History
Sunday's game with be the eighth battle of the programs. From 2000 to 2017, the Argos hold a 6-1 record over the Fighting Knights. UWF averages 3.43 goals a game for a total of 24 goals scored.
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Lynn has scored 10 goals in seven games against the Argos, which includes a seven-goal win that occurred in 2000.
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It has been since 2010 that the teams have played at UWF's home field and since 2017 that the teams have faced each other.
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