GAME DAY CENTRAL
University of Montevallo (4-2-2, 2-1 GSC) at Spring Hill (1-6, 0-3 GSC)
When: Sunday, October 6
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Where: Mobile, Alabama
Field: Library Field
Location: 4000 Dauphin St. | Mobile, Alabama | 36608
Kickoff: 1 p.m.
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ALL-TIME SERIES BREAKDOWN
Montevallo vs. Spring HillÂ
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All-Time:Â 10-1-1
Away:Â 4-1-0
Home:Â 6-0-1
Neutral:Â 0-0-0
Montevallo is 10-1-1 all-time against the Badgers.
Last Meeting:Â The Falcons and Badgers last met on Sept. 28
th, 2018 in Montevallo, Alabama. The Falcons topped Spring Hill 4-0 for their 10th win all-time in the series.Â
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Streaks: The Falcons are currently on a two-game win streak in the series. Montevallo has not lost to Spring Hill in the last ten matches played. Â
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Series Notes:Â Montevallo holds a big advantage over the Badgers. The only loss in the series for the Falcons came in 1996 during the second meeting all-time when Spring Hill defeated Montevallo 2-0. Since 1996, Montevallo has not lost to the Badgers.Â
NEWS AND NOTES
- Montevallo enters its fourth conference game of the season on the road against Spring Hill, 4-2-2 overall on the season and 2-1 in GSC play, following a 1-0 loss to West Florida.Â
- Spring Hill enters the match 1-6 on the season and 0-3 in GSC play, following a 0-3 loss to Auburn-Montgomery and its fourth consecutive loss of the season.Â
- The Badgers are 0-4 at home on the season while the Falcons are 2-1 on the road.
TEAM LEADERS
MONTEVALLO
- Annie Mason leads the Falcons defensively this season with 37 saves and only four goals allowed. Mason ranks second the GSC in goals against average (.537), ranks second in save percentage (.902) and leads in shut outs (3). Mason has twice been named the GSC Defender of the Week this season.
- The Falcons offensive attack is led by Allye Darnell and Kaeri Wardwho have each scored two goals this season. A group of six players have all scored one goal each this season. Senior Tylor Ring, juniors Kira Bochard and Kristen Chance, and sophomores, Medhali Hernandez, Romee Contreras, and Melanie Stevenshave all found the back-of-the-net once this season.
- Senior Michaila Franklin and junior Hannah Waki lead the Falcons in assists this season with two each.
- Ward leads the Falcons in shots-on-goal with 10 so far. Sophomore Medhali Hernandez has put up a team-leading 31 shots this season.
- Stevens, along with juniors Hannah Waki and Christiane Malone make up a back line that has played over 2,100 minutes this season. Waki leads the way with 740 minutes so far. The Falcons defense, along with the keeper Mason, has only allowed four goals to NCAA Division II opponents this season.
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SPRING HILL
- Spring Hill is led by a group of six players that have all scored one goal this season.Â
- Kira Babiarz and Grace Riley have each started three games at goalkeeper for the Badgers this season. Riley leads the Badgers with 15 saves on the season while Babiarz has registered eight.
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