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Vikings Play Two Matches This Week, Including Senior Day Contest on Saturday

Vikings Play Two Matches This Week, Including Senior Day Contest on Saturday

MATCH #15
at Youngstown State | Wednesday, Oct. 19 | 7:00 p.m.
Live Stats | ESPN3

MATCH #16
vs. Green Bay | Saturday, Oct. 22 | 1:00 p.m.
Live Stats | ESPN3

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Week #10

THE OPENING KICK:
    •    The Cleveland State women's soccer team will play two matches this week, starting with a 7:00 pm contest at Youngstown State on Wednesday (Oct. 19).
    •    The Vikings will then host Green Bay on Saturday (Oct. 22) at 1:00 pm for Senior Day at Krenzler Field.
    •    CSU is 4-10 overall and 1-5 in the Horizon League, while YSU enters the week at 3-10-1 overall and 1-5 in the League. Green Bay is 0-12-1 (0-6 HL).

RECAPPING LAST WEEK:
    •    CSU fell at Detroit Mercy, 1-0, on Saturday in its lone match of the week.
    •    The Titans scored the lone goal of the match off a corner kick in the 81st minutes.

SENIOR DAY ON SATURDAY:
    •    The women's soccer program will honor its six seniors prior to Saturday's match against Green Bay.
    •    The six seniors - Megan Barrick, Sarah Kaiser, Jane Piontowski, Kaila Sargema, Marissa Sarsfield and Haleigh Shingary - will be honored prior to playing in the final home match of their careers.
    •    Barrick has started 27 of her 63 career matches, scoring one goal with one assist, while serving as a key component of the CSU backline which has posted 18 shutouts over the last four years.
    •    Piontowski has served as a back-up goalkeeper during her career, seeing her first action earlier this season.
    •    Kaiser has appeared in 39 career games, making nine starts. She has scored four goals with one assist in her career and was the Horizon League Offensive Player of the Week during her freshman season.
    •    Sargema is one of the top offensive players to come through the program. In 51 career matches - 31 starts - she has tallied 17 goals and two assists for 36 points. A two-time second team All-Horizon League selection, she is third in school history in goals and points.
    •    Sarsfield has started 61 of the 67 career matches she has played, needing to appear in three more matches to become the 14th player in program history to play in 70 matches. She has been a key component of CSU's defense during her career, helping the Vikings to 18 shutouts over the last four years.
    •    Shingary has appeared in 62 career matches with 36 starts. She has one goal in her career and is tied for 10th in school history with five assists.

FREE KICKS:
    •    Kaila Sargema is tops on the team with five goals and 10 points and is 10th in the Horizon League in goals.
    •     Sargema led the team with six goals and 14 points last year and is attempting to become just the second player in school history to lead the team in goals and points in consecutive seasons (Vickie Havas; 2012-13).
    •    Junior Jamie Daniels is third in the Horizon League in saves (70) and tied for fourth in shutouts (3).
    •    Daniels made a career-high 13 saves in the loss to Northern Kentucky on Oct. 1. It was the most saves in a game by a CSU goalkeeper since Allie Zajaros made 15 saves against Detroit on Oct. 8, 2004.
    •    Daniels, Sargema and Toni Dickson are the lone players to start all 13 matches this year.
    •    A total of 10 different players have appeared in every match this year (Katie Bainbridge, Maren Melnick, Stacie Morris, Briana Niedermeier, Marissa Sarsfield, Ashley Thiss, McKenna Vento).

UP NEXT:
    •    The Vikings close the regular season next Friday (Oct. 28) with an 8:00 pm ET match at Milwaukee.