GAME 19
RMU (11-4-3 / 5-4-1 #HLWSOC) vs. WSU (6-6-5 / 4-4-3 #HLWSOC)
Sunday, Oct. 29 | 1:00 p.m.
AHN Montour Junction Sports Complex | Coraopolis, Pa.
TV: ESPN+
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Opening Kick-Off
- The Robert Morris University women's soccer team will host Wright State in the quarterfinal round of the #HLWSOC Playoff Tournament.
- Sunday's game will be played at the AHN Montour Junction Sports Complex, located in Coraopolis, Pa. Tickets are $5 per person and students with a student ID can watch the game for free.
- For the Horizon League playoff tournament, RMU is the #4 seed and Wright State is #5.
- This past Wednesday, the women's soccer program made history, taking down Youngstown State, 2-1 to advance to the #HLWSOC playoffs for the first time since joining the conference in 2020.
- During their final regular season game, head coach Chris Shaw stated it was a team win. A few veterans on the squad stood out to push the program to the next level.
- Captain Kaoru Hayashi earned an assist off both goals, crossing in great service off a corner kick for each tally.
- Leading the back line, captain Kristi Kania banged in her first career goal to open up the scoring.
- Sophomore Paloma Swankler stole the ball in the second half and created a corner kick opportunity for the Colonials. She scored her first goal of the season off the set piece, registering her third goal of her career.
- RMU ended their only two-game losing streak of the season by defeating the Penguins and entering the postseason tournament.
- Yesterday, the Horizon League conference announced postseason accolades. Three different players on the roster were named to the award lists.
- Graduate midfielder Kaoru Hayashi was named to the All-League First Team. She is the first player to do so in program history in the HL conference. In the year, Hayashi registered three goals and seven assists. In her career, the captain from Ama, Japan owns 13 goals and 15 assists totaling 41 points. Also, she earned the Sportsmanship Award for being an example on and off the field.
- Sophomore midfielder Malia Kearns was tabbed to the All-League Second Team. Across the season she produced seven goals and three assists. As a freshman, she was named to the All-League Freshman Team in 2022.
- Freshman Shauna Gamble also received an honor, making the All-League Freshman Team. In her first year of collegiate soccer, she dished out three assists and started in four games.
- Since August, four different players have been awarded Player of the Week honors by the conference. Lidia Nduka, Renae Mohrbacher and Malia Kearns were all named Offensive Player of the Week one time. And, goalkeeper Brenna Murray earned Defensive Player of the Week honors once.
- Assistant coach Brianna Murgi two weeks ago was named to the United Soccer Coaches 30 Under 30 Program.
RELATED: Horizon League Women's Soccer Championship Central
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GAMEDAY LINKS
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The All-Time Series (Wright State) – In program history, these two teams have met six total times. The first two matches came back in the mid 90's. Both squads didn't play again until RMU entered the Horizon League conference in 2020. Recently, in October of 2021, the Colonials beat Wright State, 2-1.
Kaoru Hayashi recorded a goal and assist, getting involved in both goals on the day. Last year in 2022, the score flipped and the Raiders won, 2-1. Earlier in the 2023 campaign, RMU's offense dominated, pounding in four goals and winning, 4-2 against the Raiders (9/26). On that day, sophomore
Malia Kearns made history in the program, scoring all four in the game. Her four goals and eight points in one match is a program record. She was then named Offensive Player of the Week by the Horizon League.
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Scouting the Raiders – Wright State finished their 2023 regular season schedule with a 6-6-5 overall record and 4-3-3 record in conference games. The Raiders have performed well on home turf as they're 5-1-2 back home, but are 1-5-3 on the road. Offensively, senior Lauren Borchert and graduate Kaylin Helinski own the most goals and points with three strikes in net and one assist each, reaching seven points on the year. The duo also both own two game-winning goals on the year. Junior midfielder Olivia Mace dished out four assists in 17 games, leading the roster in that category. Defensively, freshman defender Kaitlyn Eyink on the back line holds the most minutes played this season for the Raiders out of all field players, timing in at 1,267 minutes. Between the posts, senior goalie Kiera Sarka played in all 17 games for Wright State. Through the campaign, she holds a 1.47 G.A.A. and .796 save percentage. She's made 86 saves total with five wins and six total clean sheets.
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Last year, Wright State finished 8-7-3 overall and 5-2-3 in Horizon League competitions. Their season concluded with a 1-2 loss against Youngstown State in the HL Quarterfinals. Statistically, Marcella Sizer led the team in points, recording six goals and three assists on the year. Sophomore Olivia Mace owned the most helpers, passing out six assists. In goal, Jessika Seward started and played in all 18 games. She earned three clean sheets and made 71 saves.
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SHAW'S STEP FORWARD
Under head coach
Chris Shaw and his staff, the program has progressed the past couple of years, and now, finally reaching postseason play in the Horizon League for the first time since becoming a member in 2020.
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Throughout an action-packed season filled with awards and program records, this 2023 roster and staff have accomplished new heights.
- Scoring 35 goals this season is the second most in a campaign for the Colonials. 25 years ago, in 1998, RMU totaled a program-high 36 goals.
- With 11 wins now, the team has tied their program-best 11 wins. They did so in 2011, posting an 11-8-1 overall record.
- Recording seven goals and seven assists, sophomore Renae Mohrbacher reached 21 points in her second college season. Her 21 points are tied sixth best in program history. Katie Dugan back in 2002 owns the RMU record of 33 points (14g, 5a) in one season.
- Mohrbacher along with Hayashi both dished out seven assists. This number is the second most ever recorded in the program's lifespan. Angela Story, also a member of the 2002 squad, tallied eight assists. Midfielder Elisa Corvalan is right behind her teammates with six assists this year.
- After beating Youngstown State, RMU added another win to their record of five Horizon League conference victories in one season.
- The Colonials were awarded a Player of the Week on four separate occasions, receiving the most in one season since joining the HL.
BRACKETOLOGY
For the quarterfinal round, the #4 Colonials will host the #5 Raiders and at the same 1:00 p.m. start, #3 Northern Kentucky hosts #6 Detroit Mercy. The winner of each game will advance to the semifinal round of the tournament. Whichever winner has the higher seed, they will go on to play #1 Milwaukee on Thursday, November 2 at 1:00 p.m. CT. The lower seed will play #2 IUPUIÂ on the same day at 4:00 p.m. CT. On Saturday, November 4 at 1:00 p.m. CT, the two semifinal winners will kickoff in Milwaukee for the Horizon League Championship title.Â
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