LAKELAND, Fla.- The No. 4 Southeastern University women's soccer team is 3-0 in Sun Conference play after a resounding 6-1 win over Johnson & Wales this past Saturday at the SEU Soccer Complex. The Fire handed the Wildcats their first TSC loss of the season. SEU looks to earn its first 4-0 Sun Conference start in program history with a mid-week match at Webber International University.
MATCH:
Warriors Grass Field | Babson Park, Fla. | 2:30 p.m.
No. 4 Southeastern (9-2, 3-0 TSC) at Webber International (4-3-1, 1-3 TSC)
COVERAGE:
WATCH/LIVE STATS
FIRE FOCUS:
- The Fire have outscored Sun Conference opponents 21-1 to open up league play.
- Senior forward has netted eight of her 22 season goals in TSC play, the second most conference goals of any player.
- Kanu has also registered an assist in three-consecutive outings.
- Nine different players have found the back of the net for SEU through three conference matches.
- Senior midfielder Skyler Streets is the only player besides Kanu to have netted a goal in every TSC contest the Fire have played.
- The Fire are 35-2-3 (.913) versus Sun Conference opponents under Randy Belli.
- 24 of those 35 conference wins have been shutouts.
- Southeastern has outscored conference opponents 204-24 during that stretch.
- Kanu has netted 70 goals in Sun Conference play all-time.
ALL-TIME SERIES:
- Southeastern trails the all-time series versus Webber International 9-5, although SEU has won four-straight against the Warriors.
- The Fire trail the Warriors 50-27 in the rivalry all-time scoring.
- The most goals SEU has scored against Webber is seven in last season's encounter.
- Kanu tied her own single-game program record of five goals scored in the 7-0 win over the Warriors last year.
- Bania Duran, Summer Rusher, and Isabel Madson are the only other members of the 2019 roster to have ever netted a goal against Webber International.
THE WARRIORS:
- Webber International enters Wednesday's match having lost three of their last four after starting the season 3-0-1.
- Most recently, the Warriors fell 1-0 at home against cross-town rival Warner.
- Senior forward Megan Warner and freshman midfielder Kelcee Jackson have collectively scored 10 of the Warriors' 15 goals on the season. Warner leads the team with six scores, while Jackson has four.
- True freshmen Cameron Laine and Natalie Bartek have battled back and forth for the WIU starting goalkeeper job. However, Bartek is coming off an eight-save performance in the Warriors' recent 1-0 loss to Warner after she relieved Laine, who conceded the goal.
TALE OF THE TAPE:
SEU
Goals per Game: 4.7
Shots per Game: 20.8
Shots on Goal per Game: 10.5
Shutouts: 5
Individual Goals Leader:
Uchenna Kanu (22)
Individual Assists Leader: Two Tied (9)
Individual Saves Leader:
Holly Eddins (40)
WIU
Goals per Game: 1.9
Shots per Game: 13.3
Shots on Goal per Game: 8.8
Shutouts: 2
Individual Goals Leader: Megan Warner (6)
Individual Assists Leader: Two Tied (3)
Individual Saves Leader: Cameron Laine (37)
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