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Lehigh to Visit Roberts Stadium Tuesday
October 16, 2022 | Women's Soccer
In the final non-league game of the season for the Princeton women's soccer team, the Tigers will host Lehigh Tuesday night at Roberts Stadium.
vs. Lehigh, Tuesday, 7 p.m. | ESPN+Â | Int'l Video | Live Stats | Game ProgramÂ
Against the Patriot League: Lehigh will be Princeton's third Patriot League opponent of the season, along with a season-opening win over Colgate at Sherrerd Field and a Sept. 27 win at Bucknell. The Bucknell win ran Princeton's winning streak against Patriot League schools to 10 games, since a 2016 tie against Bucknell, and its unbeaten streak against the Patriot League to 24 games, since a 2010 loss to American. In the Sean Driscoll era, Princeton is 13-0-1 against the Patriot League, outscoring opponents 37-6 in those games, which came against Army, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Lehigh and Loyola (Md.).
Posting zeroes: Princeton goalkeepers Ella Gantman and Tyler McCamey have combined to author five shutouts this season, with four of those coming in the last six games and the most recent one coming Saturday night at Columbia in a 0-0 tie. When Princeton carries a shutout into halftime, the Tigers are 4-0-1 this season, with all five games as those shutouts.Â
Against Lehigh: Princeton is 23-0-1 all-time against the Mountain Hawks and has won nine in a row since the lone tie in the series, which came in 2009 in Bethlehem. At home, Princeton is 13-0 all-time against Lehigh. Overall in the series, Princeton will carry a shutout streak of 303:15 into the game, with Lehigh's last goal against Princeton coming in 2014 in Bethlehem. The Mountain Hawks scored at Princeton the year before, and Princeton carries a home shutout streak of 216:19 against Lehigh into Tuesday's game since that 2013 goal.Â
Seniors: Of the six players who have started at least 10-plus games for the Tigers heading into Tuesday, four are seniors, mostly in the backfield in Kamryn Loustau, Morgan Wiese and Gracyn Kuerner, with midfielder/forward Grace Sherman also in that group. All five available seniors have been key players this season, with keeper Ella Gantman splitting time with sophomore Tyler McCamey. Senior Marissa Hart has not played this season due to injury.Â
Returners: While the defense will feel a graduation impact, Princeton is able to return the scorers of 17 of the team's 18 goals this season, led by rookie Pietra Tordin (seven) and sophomore Heather MacNab (five). If Tordin finishes the season as the team's leading scorer, she'd be the first freshman to do that since Tyler Lussi '17 in 2013. If Tordin can get to double figures in goals, she'd be the fifth Tiger rookie to score 10 in a season, along with Lussi, who had 10 in 2013, Mimi Asom '19, who had 12 in 2015, Linda DeBoer '86, who had 12 in 1982, and Susan Mooney '85, who had 13 in 1981.Â
On Lehigh: The Mountain Hawks are in the mix in the Patriot League at 4-2-1 in league play, just behind co-leaders Bucknell (5-1-1) and Army (5-1-1) with Boston University at 5-2. The top six teams make the league's tournament. Lehigh is 6-5-2 overall and are unbeaten in three straight (2-0-1), coming off a 4-2 win over Loyola (Md.) Saturday in Bethlehem. Sophomore Corinne Lyght leads nine Lehigh goal scorers on the season, with five. Among that goal-scoring group is rookie Sophia Lis, a hometowner from Princeton who graduated from Princeton High School last spring. Lis added her second goal of the season Saturday against Loyola. Fellow rookie Maggie Ousouljoglou has played all but a half in goal, accruing a 1.12 GAA.Â
vs. Lehigh, Tuesday, 7 p.m. | ESPN+Â | Int'l Video | Live Stats | Game ProgramÂ
Against the Patriot League: Lehigh will be Princeton's third Patriot League opponent of the season, along with a season-opening win over Colgate at Sherrerd Field and a Sept. 27 win at Bucknell. The Bucknell win ran Princeton's winning streak against Patriot League schools to 10 games, since a 2016 tie against Bucknell, and its unbeaten streak against the Patriot League to 24 games, since a 2010 loss to American. In the Sean Driscoll era, Princeton is 13-0-1 against the Patriot League, outscoring opponents 37-6 in those games, which came against Army, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Lehigh and Loyola (Md.).
Posting zeroes: Princeton goalkeepers Ella Gantman and Tyler McCamey have combined to author five shutouts this season, with four of those coming in the last six games and the most recent one coming Saturday night at Columbia in a 0-0 tie. When Princeton carries a shutout into halftime, the Tigers are 4-0-1 this season, with all five games as those shutouts.Â
Against Lehigh: Princeton is 23-0-1 all-time against the Mountain Hawks and has won nine in a row since the lone tie in the series, which came in 2009 in Bethlehem. At home, Princeton is 13-0 all-time against Lehigh. Overall in the series, Princeton will carry a shutout streak of 303:15 into the game, with Lehigh's last goal against Princeton coming in 2014 in Bethlehem. The Mountain Hawks scored at Princeton the year before, and Princeton carries a home shutout streak of 216:19 against Lehigh into Tuesday's game since that 2013 goal.Â
Seniors: Of the six players who have started at least 10-plus games for the Tigers heading into Tuesday, four are seniors, mostly in the backfield in Kamryn Loustau, Morgan Wiese and Gracyn Kuerner, with midfielder/forward Grace Sherman also in that group. All five available seniors have been key players this season, with keeper Ella Gantman splitting time with sophomore Tyler McCamey. Senior Marissa Hart has not played this season due to injury.Â
Returners: While the defense will feel a graduation impact, Princeton is able to return the scorers of 17 of the team's 18 goals this season, led by rookie Pietra Tordin (seven) and sophomore Heather MacNab (five). If Tordin finishes the season as the team's leading scorer, she'd be the first freshman to do that since Tyler Lussi '17 in 2013. If Tordin can get to double figures in goals, she'd be the fifth Tiger rookie to score 10 in a season, along with Lussi, who had 10 in 2013, Mimi Asom '19, who had 12 in 2015, Linda DeBoer '86, who had 12 in 1982, and Susan Mooney '85, who had 13 in 1981.Â
On Lehigh: The Mountain Hawks are in the mix in the Patriot League at 4-2-1 in league play, just behind co-leaders Bucknell (5-1-1) and Army (5-1-1) with Boston University at 5-2. The top six teams make the league's tournament. Lehigh is 6-5-2 overall and are unbeaten in three straight (2-0-1), coming off a 4-2 win over Loyola (Md.) Saturday in Bethlehem. Sophomore Corinne Lyght leads nine Lehigh goal scorers on the season, with five. Among that goal-scoring group is rookie Sophia Lis, a hometowner from Princeton who graduated from Princeton High School last spring. Lis added her second goal of the season Saturday against Loyola. Fellow rookie Maggie Ousouljoglou has played all but a half in goal, accruing a 1.12 GAA.Â
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