BUIES CREEK, N.C. -- Winners of four straight, Campbell welcomes Radford to Buies Creek Saturday afternoon. Kickoff has been adjusted to 1:30 p.m. from 7:00 p.m. to avoid potential inclement weather.
Saturday's match will serve as Campbell Women's Soccer Alumni Appreciation Day as a part of Campbell's homecoming weekend. Former CUWS players will be honored on the field immediately following the conclusion of the match with a tailgate to follow.
The match can be listened to live through the Campbell Digital Network and can be followed through live stats or on twitter -- @GoCamelsWSOC.
LAST TIME OUT: Alexa Genas and Katie Lockwood both netted goals in the second half to mount a comeback as Campbell topped Longwood 2-1 Wednesday night.
Tied 1-1, Alexa Genas struck for her ninth goal of the season and the 41st of her career to secure the comeback win for the Camels (9-3-2, 5-1-1 Big South) in the 84th minute.
Campbell's win extended its win streak to four games and helped them to stay in second place in the Big South standings with just three games remaining in the regular season.Â
Reaghan Duval recorded her sixth win of the season by allowing just one goal and tallying five saves over the full 90 minutes.
In her first game back since September 28, Katie Lockwood served as the equalizer in the 61st minute by taking the feed from Rosie O'Neal on the breakaway where she finished for the score, her seventh of the year.
GENAS MOVES UP TO No. 8 INÂ BIG SOUTH TOP 10, NAMED ATTACKING POTW FOR THIRD TIME
Senior forward Alexa Genas now sits tied for eighth place on the Big South all-time career goals list with 41. Genas' game-winner marked the sixth of the season and helped her move into dual possession of eighth place on the Big South Conference all-time goals lists alongside Radford's Nikki Porter (2001-04). Genas is five shy of tying former Campbell forward Ashley Clark for the second most goals scored in program history. Genas currently ranks first in the Big South in points // points per game (25 // 1.79) and goals per game (0.64). She also ranks second in shots // shots per game // goals (60 // 4.29 // 9). Her efforts resulted in her third Big South Attacking Player of the Week honor this season and her sixth career weekly honor.
Genas sits tied for the nation's lead in game winning goals (6), 20th in total points (25) and shots on goal per game (2.14), 22nd in shots per game (4.29), 25th in points per game (1.79), and 32nd in total assists (7).
DONALD AND CAMELS AMONG NATIONS LEADERS: Sophomore Jessica Donald's nine assists on the season ranks 10th in the nation among all Division I NCAA Soccer players while her 0.64 assist per game mark ranks 15th. The Tully, N.Y. native most recently dished out an assist against CSU. Donald holds the top mark in assists in the league.
As a squad Campbell ranks 11 in the nation in total assists (34), 12th in assists per game (2.43), 14th in points per gamw (7.14), 19th in shots per game (17.57) and total points (100), 20th in corner kicks (6.71), 21st in scoring offense (2.36), and 24th in total goals (33)
LEAGUE LEADERS:Â As a squad, Campbell leads the Big South in 10 statistical categories. (See page 10)
CAMELS KEEP ROLLING, TOP CHARLESTON SOUTHERN: Alexa Genas scored a pair of goals and Rosie O'Neal added another as Campbell extended its win streak to three games.
Natalya Marcove posted her second shutout in as many games by going the full 90 minutes where she tallied four saves. The blank sheet marked the seventh of the season for the Campbell back line who allowed just four shots on goal all night to help Campbell win its fourth straight against CSU.
CAMELS vs HIGHLANDERS: Radford leads the all-time series 9-7-1 including a pair of wins last season one of which came in the Big South semifinals, 2-0, in route to the Highlanders Big South title