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Cleveland State Women's Soccer Begins Horizon League Play at IUPUI

Cleveland State Women's Soccer Begins Horizon League Play at IUPUI

Game Outlook 
Date/Time: Thursday, Sept. 15 | 6:00 PM
Location: Indianapolis, Ind. | Michael A. Carroll Stadium
Teams: Cleveland State (3-2-2, 0-0-0) vs. IUPUI (4-0-3, 0-0-0) 
Weather: 80 degrees, sunny
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Opening Whistle
Cleveland State kicks off Horizon League play tomorrow at IUPUI with a 6 p.m. contest. The Vikings wrapped up non-league play with a 3-2-2 record.

Horizon League Opener
The Green and White are 3-2 in league openers under head coach Dallas Boyer and are looking for their second straight league opening victory.

Last Time Out
The Vikings dropped their last contest on the road at Canisius 1-0 after conceding the only goal in the 66th minute.

All-Time Series
IUPUI holds a slim 6-5-1 advantage in the series and is 5-1-1 at home against the Green and White. Last season, the Jaguars had to forfeit the match in Cleveland due to COVID implications.

About the Jaguars
The Jaguars enter the league opener unbeaten on the year at 4-0-3 and are 2-0-2 on their home field. IUPUI has been tough to score on all season, allowing just two goals and putting up six shutouts. Currently, they have not allowed a goal in four straight contests. Maya Lacognato leads the offense with four goals while Sarah Henson has a team-best two assists. Ashton Kudlo has started every game in goal, giving up two goals and has 20 saves.

Viking Leaders
Mayra Sesmas leads CSU with three goals and Lina Feltovich has a team-high two assists. In goal, Liv Fain started the most games and is 1-1-2 in those contests with 11 saves.

Preseason Poll
The Cleveland State women's soccer team was selected to finish fourth in the Horizon League Preseason Poll, as voted upon by league head coaches, the Horizon League announced on Wednesday.

Oakland topped the Horizon League poll with five first-place votes for 115 points, while reigning HL Champions, Milwaukee came in second with five first-place votes and 108 points.