Southern Connecticut State University (1-4-1, 0-2-1 NE10)
at No. 18 Southern New Hampshire Penmen (6-0, 4-0 NE10)
Date: Saturday, Sept. 25
Time: 4Â PM
Location:Â Penmen Stadium (Hookset, N.H.)
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The Southern Connecticut State University women's soccer team will travel north to face No. 18 nationally ranked Southern New Hampshire University on Saturday, Sept. 25 at 4 p.m.
Spectator Policy
Southern New Hampshire Athletics has announced its spectator policy to attend all SNHU athletic events.
- Fans will be welcomed back to athletic events at all SNHU athletic venues at regular capacity, however, all fans must complete a self COVID health screening, completing the questions found here. Those who answer yes to any of the screening questions should not attend the event.
- All outside guests, regardless of vaccination status, are required to wear a face covering when attending sporting events. This includes fans at both indoor and outdoor venues.
Follow the Owls
For the latest news, scores and highlights as well as up-to-the-minute schedule changes or announcements, visit scsuowls.com/sports/womens-soccer. In addition, in-game highlights will be available on the Official Twitter Account of SCSUÂ Women's Soccer, @SCSU_WSOC
All-Time Against SNHU:Â 7-6-2
The Last Time They Met:Â Johanna Wahlen scored for the Owls, but the Penmen captured a 2-1 victory on Sept. 28, 2019.
Last Time Out
SCSU played to a 1-1 draw with Assumption University on Tuesday, Sept. 21 at Jess Dow Field.
- Allie Smith recorded seven saves against Assumption. This was her second-straight seven save game this season.Â
- Julia Alicea scored the only goal for the Owls and recorded a season-high four shots, two of which were on goal.
Scouting the Match Against SNHU
- SNHU is coming has won all six of its matches this season. The Penmen's most recent win was a 2-0 victory over Franklin Pierce on Sept. 21.
- The Owls are coming off a 1-1Â draw against Assumption on Sept. 21.Â
- The Penmen have captured five of the last six matches against the Owl, three of those six matches were played into extra time. The other lone match was a 0-0Â draw in double overtime.
- Alyssa Anderson and Allyson Patterson are the leading goal scorers for SNHU with three goals each.
- Julia Alicea and Victoria Vera lead the goal scoring for SCSU with two goals each.Â
- SNHU's goalkeepers have allowed just two goals all season.
In the NE10
- Allie Smith is fourth in the conference in total saves with 26 on the season.
Up Next
The Owls will host Post University on Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 7 p.m.