BUIES CREEK – Campbell women's soccer travels to Stony Brook on Thursday to open CAA play at LaVelle Stadium. The match is scheduled to kick off at 6 p.m. and will be streamed on FloCollege.
The Camels continue its road swing on Sunday at Hofstra with kickoff set for 2 p.m. The match will also be streamed on FloCollege.
Game Information vs. Stony Brook
DATE: Thursday, September 18 | 6:00 p.m.
LOCATION: LaVelle Stadium (Stony Brook, N.Y.)
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SERIES HISTORY
- Thursday's match will be the third all-time meeting between the two programs.
- Campbell's record is 0-1-1 against the Seawolves.
- The Camels played to a scoreless draw in its first meeting at Stony Brook on Sept 7, 2023.
- Stony Brook took the last match with a 2-1 win in Buies Creek last season.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
- Stony Brook is 5-2-1 heading into Thursday's match. The Seawolves have won five of their last six and haven't recorded a loss since Aug. 17.
- Preseason All-CAA honoree Reilly Rich leads the squad and CAA with eight goals, 20 shots on goal, points (18) and two game winning goals.
- Jona Hennings has started all eight games in goal and leads the squad with 27 saves and .675 save percentage. She has allowed just 13 goals in 81 shots faced.
- Stony Brook is averaging 8.6 points per game, good for 11th in NCAA Division I. The Seawolves are the only team in the CAA with two players logging 10 or more points: Reilly Rich (18) and Linn Beck (11)
Game Information vs. Hofstra
DATE: Sunday, September 21
LOCATION: Captains Field (Hempstead, N.Y.)
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SERIES HISTORY
- Sunday's match will be the third all-time meeting between the two programs.
- Campbell and Hofstra each have a victory against each other
- The squads first met in 1993 when Campbell defeated Hofstra, 2-0, on the road.
- The two programs last met in 2023 as Hofstra won 1-0 in Hempstead.
- All three contests will have been played at Hofstra.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT
- Hofstra comes into the week with a 3-1-4 overall record, and will play Elon to open CAA action on Thursday, Sept. 18
- The Pride is outscoring its opponents, 10-9, and has the advantage in shots (96-74).
- Manon Lebargy and Olivia Pearse lead the Pride with two goals each as Lebargy has an assist and leads the team in points (5).
- Lilly Bailey has started all eight games in goal and has a .700 save percentage. She has 21 total saves in 73 shots faced and has allowed nine goals.
LET THE (CONFERENCE) GAMES BEGIN
- Campbell opens CAA play on Thursday, Sept. 18 against reigning CAA Champion Stony Brook at LaVelle Stadium in Stony Brook, N.Y.
- The Camels enter its third season in the CAA and hold a 6-10-6 record.
- Thursday's match marks the second time the Camels will face Stony Brook to open conference play. Campell faced the Seawolves in the 2023 conference opener.
LAST TIME OUT
- The Fighting Camels dropped its third straight match on Sunday, Sept 7, falling 0-4, at NC State.
- Campbell allowed its most shots (30) and corner kicks (12) on the season.
- The Camels took just six shots with five on goal but failed to find the back of the net.
- Ava Kanaar led Campbell with two shots on goal in 46 minutes played.
- Goalkeeper JLo Varada made her first appearance of the season in the second half. She tallied a pair of saves but allowed three.
GARRISON GOALS
- Sophomore Gillian Garrison scored her second goal of the season against #24 Virginia Tech.
- 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.
- Garrison is just one of three Camels to start all seven games this season.
- She logged a career-high 73 minutes played against Coastal Carolina.
SHUT 'EM OUT
Anais van Doesburg made just her second and third career starts in the first two matches of the season. posting back-to-back shutout. 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 is one of three CAA goalkeepers with multiple clean sheets this season.
HOLDING IT DOWN
Freshman defender
Kira Moore has been a steady presence of the Camels backline. Besides goalkeeper minutes, she leads the Camels with 431 minutes played. She logged her first full game of the season playing a season-high 90 minutes against Coastal Carolina (9/4).
PRESEASON RECOGNITION
Sophomore defender
Caitlyn Boucher was tabbed preseason All-CAA honorable mention. Boucher earns her first career honor after appearing in 18 matches last season. The defender made 16 starts tallying 1,051 minutes for sixth on the team. She recorded one shot on goal.
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