CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. --- The Chattanooga women's soccer team is 2-0 in Southern Conference play and will hit the road Thursday to Johnson City, Tenn., to take on East Tennessee State.
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GAME DAY INFORMATION
Mocs at East Tennessee State
Thursday, September 28 | 6:00 p.m.
Johnson City, Tenn. | Summers-Taylor Stadium
Links for ESPN+ and live stats are available online at GoMocs.com on the women's soccer schedule page.
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ABOUT CHATTANOOGA (8-2, 2-0 SoCon)
The Mocs went 2-0 in the opening week of the Southern Conference season. UTC scored a pair of goals in the final six minutes of play against Mercer. After tying the match in the 85
th minute, the Mocs scored on a corner kick with 1:22 to play.
Caroline Richvalsky leads the team with six goals, 14 points and three game winning goals.
Birna Johannsdottir is second with 12 points, a team-best six assists, three goals and two game winners. Carolina Ekern has two shutouts with six wins. She has a 1.25 goals against average and a .761 save percentage.
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ABOUT EAST TENNESSEE STATE (5-1-4, 1-0-1 SoCon)
The Bucs' lone loss was a 3-1 matchup at Tennessee. ETSU held Furman scoreless in the Socon opener for both teams and went on to beat VMI 2-0 at home. Reagan Fitzgerald leads the team with four goals and eight points. Sinoxolo Cesane and Ruby Teixeira each have six points with Cesane second on the team with three goals. Teixeira has a team-best four assists. Ashton Blair has made nine appearances in the net for the Bucs with 22 saves and a .846 save percentage. She has a 0.55 goals against average.
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LAST TIME THEY MET
Chattanooga and ETSU finished in a scoreless draw last year at the UTC Sports Complex. The Mocs edged the Bucs on shots (9-7) but neither was able to find the net on a hot October Sunday.
Birna Johannsdottir led with a game-best three shots while
JaNiya Stevens and
Kennedy Heavrin launched a pair each.
Caroline Ekern made a save late in the match to preserve her sixth shutout of the season. The tie kept the Mocs unbeaten (5-0-2) in Southern Conference play and on pace for their first-ever regular season league championship.
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LAST OUTING
Chattanooga 2, The Citadel 1 - Charleston, S.C.
Mackenzie Smith connected on a goal in the 75th minute to give the Mocs a 2-1 win at The Citadel. Chattanooga's first goal of the match was scored with two seconds on the clock at the end of the first half.
Caroline Richvalsky lined up a quick corner kick that was knocked in from just inside the top of the box by freshman
Fabia Reinschmidt. The Citadel tied the match 15 minutes into the second half.
Caroline Ekern recorded three saves and
Kelly Tuerff made a save to keep the Bulldogs from pulling ahead in the second half.
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