BUIES CREEK – Campbell women's soccer is set for its final road match of the season as it travels to Charleston on Sunday. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. from Ralph Lundy Stadium and the match will be streamed on FloCollege.
The Camels come into the match with a 4-5-3 overall record and 2-2-1 in league play while Charleston is 7-5-1 overall and 3-2 in CAA.
Game Information at Charleston
WHEN | Sunday, October 12 | 1 p.m.
WHERE | Ralph Lundy Field at Patriots Point
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LIVE STATS
SERIES HISTORY
- Sunday's match marks the 11th all-time meeting between the two programs
- Campbell leads the overall series, 5-3-2
- Charleston took the match last season in the regular season finale, 4-0 in Buies Creek.
- The programs will meet for the third time in CAA play, Charleston leads 2-0.
- Campbell's last win over College of Charleston came on Oct. 4, 1997, with a 3-1 win in Buies Creek.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
- Charleston comes into the match with a 7-5-1 overall record and a 3-2 record in CAA play.
- Charleston currently sits in second in the South Division behind UNCW.
- The Cougars are outscoring its opponent 27-13
- Bella Antonio and Maggie Heffernan lead the squad with five goals each. Antonio also has four assists for a team-high 14 points.
- Ainsley Chunn leads the goalkeepers with 36 saves on the season and has registered three shutouts and combined for two. She has allowed 13 goals on 95 shots faced.
- The Cougars have almost triple the amount of corner kicks compared to its opponent (90-34).
LAST TIME OUT
- Campbell dropped its match against Elon, 2-1, in Buies Creek.
- Elon struck first just before the half to take an early lead, but Gillian Garrison drew a penalty kick in the 77th minute to set up Zahra Fepessi for the equalizer.
- Elon would then go on to score in the final six minutes of the match to secure the victory.
- The Camels outshot the Phoenix, 15-13 and drew five more corners than the opponent.
FEPESSI FILES
- Junior Zahra Fepessi has made her mark for the Camels this season in eight games played.Fepessi earned her first start of the season against Stony Brook where she would record her first collegiate goal.
- Since then, she has started every game following and leads the team with three goals.
- Fepessi now leads the team in points, goals, and shot on goal percentage (.600)
- She has taken just five shots on the season and has three goals.
GARRISON GOALS
- Sophomore Gillian Garrison ties Fepessi with a pair of goals on the season.
- Garrison netted her first goal of the season against Radford, which marked her first career goal.
- She tallied a career high three shots at Queens and a career high two shots on goal against #24 Virginia Tech.
- She logged a career-high 73 minutes played against Coastal Carolina.
CLEAN SHEETS
- JLo Varada earned her first start of the season against Hampton on Sept. 28. She secured the shutout victory for the Camels making it the team's second of the season and the fourth overall shutout. Varada's shutout is the first of the season and seventh career clean sheet. The clean sheets continued with a shutout of William & Mary. The senior picked up three saves in 13 shots faced against the Tribe.
- Anais van Doesburg made just her second and third career starts in the first two matches of the season. posting back-to-back shutouts. The last time the Camels posted back-to-back shutouts to open the season was in 2011. The Camels picked up a 5-0 win over Delaware to open the season and 2-0 win over UMBC in game two. van Doesburg now has three shutouts this season which is good for third most in the conference.
HOLDING IT DOWN
Defenders
Natalie Jamison and
Kira Moore have been a steady presence of the Camel's backline. They lead the Camels with 839 and 813 minutes played, respectively. Jamison has tallied one assists on the season and is the only Camel to have started in all 12 games this season. Moore logged her first full game of the season playing a season-high 90 minutes against Coastal Carolina (9/4) and Jamison logged hers against Hofstra on Sept. 21.
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