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UNF Looks to Clinch ASUN Tournament Spot Against Stetson
10/13/2017 12:25:00 PM | Women's Soccer
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - North Florida women's soccer hosts their final regular season home game on Saturday when it welcomes Stetson to town.
Saturday, October 14Â - 7 p.m.
Stetson
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SHORT STORY:Â North Florida could clinch an ASUNÂ playoff spot with a win against the Hatters. The Ospreys are currently in third place behind Lipscomb and FGCU - two teams that have not played each other yet.
SERIES NOTES
- UNF is 4-2 against the Hatters at Hodges. The Ospreys last beat Stetson in Jacksonville in 2015.
- North Florida has also won 4 of the last 5 on its home field.
- The Ospreys scored two goals in the last three meetings.
NATIONAL RANKS
Freshman Thais Reiss leads the team with six goals including three-game winners. The rookie has now scored the most game-winners since 2010 when Lauren Hopfensperger tallied four.
BLANK 'EM
Freshman keeper Rhiannon Conelley owns six shuouts and now sits in eighth all-time in the UNF record book. She also has nine victories to place seventh in the wins category.
SCOUTING THE OPPOSITION
STETSON
LOOKING AHEAD
The Ospreys wrap up the regular season against perennial powerhouse FGCU a week from Saturday. The Eagles have won the last four meetings including both in Fort Myers. North Florida's only win against FGCU came in 2012 in Jacksonville.
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GAME DETAILS
Saturday, October 14Â - 7 p.m.Stetson
Coverage: Live Stats | Facebook Live
SHORT STORY:Â North Florida could clinch an ASUNÂ playoff spot with a win against the Hatters. The Ospreys are currently in third place behind Lipscomb and FGCU - two teams that have not played each other yet.
SERIES NOTES
- UNF is 4-2 against the Hatters at Hodges. The Ospreys last beat Stetson in Jacksonville in 2015.
- North Florida has also won 4 of the last 5 on its home field.
- The Ospreys scored two goals in the last three meetings.
NATIONAL RANKS
- Freshman Thais Reiss is 50th in the country with three game-winning goals, while also ranking 22nd in shots per game (4.17)Â
- Keeper Rhiannon Connelley is 29th in the nation with her six shutouts and leads the conference.Â
- As a team, UNF places 21st across 333 teams with 8.15 shots on goal per game.
Freshman Thais Reiss leads the team with six goals including three-game winners. The rookie has now scored the most game-winners since 2010 when Lauren Hopfensperger tallied four.
BLANK 'EM
Freshman keeper Rhiannon Conelley owns six shuouts and now sits in eighth all-time in the UNF record book. She also has nine victories to place seventh in the wins category.
SCOUTING THE OPPOSITION
STETSON
- The Hatters are coming off of a 1-0 loss at NJIT on Sunday for their first ASUN loss of the season.
- Sarah Collins paces the team with eight goals and is second in the ASUN in both goals and points.
- Dishing out majority of Stetson's helpers is Allison Zaccheo who owns five on the year to go along with her two goals.
- Any Hatter is able to score as nine different players have found the back of the net. In addition to Collins, Lindsay Parent is a threat with four goals.
- In the net, Emily Plotz has a 0.68 GAA as she has not allowed more than two goals since August 25. She has five shutouts and a conference leading 69 saves.
LOOKING AHEAD
The Ospreys wrap up the regular season against perennial powerhouse FGCU a week from Saturday. The Eagles have won the last four meetings including both in Fort Myers. North Florida's only win against FGCU came in 2012 in Jacksonville.
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