WICHITA, Kan. — Getting back into a week of double-dipping after facing just one game last week, the Newman women's soccer team makes its final roadtrip of the regular season, heading to St. Edward's and Dallas Baptist this weekend.
SCOUTING NEWMAN
The Jets (4-4-4, 3-3-2, 11 pts Heartland) snapped a five-game winless skid with a 2-0 victory over Rogers State Saturday in their only game of the week.
Leaders
Morgan Foster-12 GP, 3g, 6 pts, 41 shots, 12 SOG, 3 GWG
Erin Mink-12 GP, 3g, 6 pts, 23 shots, 12 SOG
Rosa Urista-Chico-10 GP, 1g, 2a, 4 pts, 44 shots, 23 SOG
Ashley Sweetnam-12 GP, 8 GS, 643:23 min., 5 GA, 0.70 GAA, 29 saves, 2 shutouts
Kelsi Langley-10 GP, 4 GS, 514:03 min., 2 GA, 0.35 GAA, 28 saves
SCOUTING THE HILLTOPPERS (Thursday, 3 p.m.)
No. 15 St. Edward's (8-1-1, 7-0-1, 22 pts Heartland) grabbed a big win in its only match of the week, topping No. 24 Dallas Baptist 2-0 Saturday to run its winning streak to four games.
Leaders
Jennifer Boudreau-10 GP, 8g, 3a, 19 pts, 27 shots, 17 SOG, 3 GWG
Kelly Andrus-10 GP, 5g, 1a, 11 pts, 16 shots, 7 SOG
Gracen Jacks-10 GP, 2g, 2a, 6 pts, 19 shots, 9 SOG
Toni Tewes-10 GP, 2g, 1a, 5 pts, 10 shots, 8 SOG
Lorrie Santoy-10 GP, 10 GS, 816:24 min., 5 GA, 0.55 GAA, 7 saves, 3 shutouts
SCOUTING THE PATRIOTS (Thursday, 3 p.m.)
Dallas Baptist (6-4-1, 6-2-0, 20 pts Heartland) had pieced together a six-game winning streak to burst back into the conversation for a Heartland title, but fell 2-0 to St. Edward's Saturday to see that run snapped.
Leaders
McKenna Namken-11 GP, 2g, 2a, 6 pts, 10 shots, 7 SOG, 1 GWG
Kristina Williamson-11 GP, 2g, 4 pts, 13 shots, 7 SOG, 1 GWG
Rebecca Kernen-11 GP, 2g, 4 pts, 17 shots, 7 SOG, 2 GWG
Lindsey Washburn-8 GP, 1g, 2a, 4 pts, 13 shots, 4 SOG
Hope Koym-11 GP, 10 GS, 960:48 min., 8 GA, 0.75 GAA, 49 saves, 4 shutouts
NOTES
-After putting up another clean sheet last Saturday, the Jets are tied for eighth in the country with eight shutouts in 12 games this season. Lubbock Christian and St. Edward's are the next-best in the Heartland with six each.
-The Hilltoppers are 11th in the country in scoring, putting up 2.70 goals per game. Boudreau and Andrus are first and fourth in the Heartland in goals.
-DBU, which gives up 1.09 goals per game while scoring just 1.00, have one of the best backstops in the league, as Hope Koym leads the Heartland with an 86.0 save percentage.
GAME COVERAGE
Live video and statistics from both games this weekend will be available at www.newmanjets.com.