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ULM Finishes Road Swing Sunday at Southeastern

ULM Finishes Road Swing Sunday at Southeastern

Soccer

THE MATCHUP

Teams: ULM (1-2, 0-0 Sun Belt)

             Southeastern Louisiana (1-2, 0-0 Southland)

Location: Southeastern Louisiana Soccer Complex, Hammond, La.

Time: 1:00 p.m.

MONROE, La. – The ULM soccer team finishes off its three game road trip with a Sunday afternoon matchup at Southeastern Louisiana. The Warhawks will look to finish the trip with a positive record as they have split the roadtrip so far, beating MVSU before falling to Southern Miss on Friday.

NOTABLES

- Brooke-Lynn Scroggins had seven saves on Friday. Those seven saves moved her ahead of Katherine Werther for sixth in program history. Scroggins now has 112 saves in her playing career.

-In last year's draw against the Lions, Mary Ashton Lembo had the game-tying goal late in the second half which led to the tie.

-ULM and Southeastern Louisiana will meet for the 23rd time in the school's history on Sunday. Southeastern holds a 13-6-4 all-time record. The Warhawks will be looking to break a long losing streak against the Lions as they have lost four and tied three times since their last win in the series.

-The Lions enter Sunday afternoon coming off of a 1-0 loss at the hands of Arkansas State on Thursday. The Lions are led on the young season by Maggie Ramsey who has scored two goals so far this year for Southeastern.

 

QUOTABLES

Head Coach Keyton Wheelock

Recap from Friday at Southern Miss: "Credit to Southern Miss for executing their chances. We created chances but need to be more clinical in front of goal. We will go back to the drawing board and prep for Southeastern Louisiana."

Preview of Southeastern: "They are a very good team they have had success in the past. Their coach (Blake Hornbuckle) has done really well there and I am sure his team will be fired up. They have faced a lot of adversity through their preseason with the flooding in South Louisiana and they are in support of their community and I am sure that they community is in support of them. They have faced adversity when they weren't able to train cause of the rain/floods and they are going to be fired up because they will be excited about playing at home."

Danielle Sabathe

Getting to play so close to home: "It's going to be exciting. I am going to have a lot of family and friends there to watch and hopefully a big support group there for the team and I can't wait to see them."

UP NEXT

-ULM will return to the friendly confines of the ULM Soccer Complex on Friday afternoon for their first home game on campus. They will face Nicholls State at 4:00 p.m. on Friday.
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