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Stetson Women’s Soccer vs. FGCU: Game Preview & Match Details

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

DeLand, Fla. – ‌The ‍Stetson Hatters women’s soccer team⁢ begins its ASUN Conference schedule Sunday, September 21, with a 1:00 p.m. matchup against Florida Gulf Coast University at the ‍Athletic Training Center.‍ The game marks a pivotal moment‌ for Stetson as they ​aim ⁢to establish‌ momentum within conference play.

The Hatters (current record‌ undisclosed) enter⁣ the contest following ⁣a week of dedicated training, focused on a strong start to ‌the ⁢ASUN season and a positive conclusion to their ‌home‌ stand. Nine different⁤ Stetson players have contributed goals this season, demonstrating a diverse offensive⁢ capability, supported by seven players with ⁢assists.​ Brooke Voorhees currently‌ leads the team with two assists, while goalkeeper Riley ‍Tarvin has recorded⁤ 12 ⁤saves over her last four starts.

FGCU arrives ‍with a 3-3-1 record, having‍ last ⁤played on September 11, securing a 3-0 victory⁤ over Grambling state. The Eagles’ ​offense‍ is spearheaded by Erika Zschuppe, who has five goals on 27‌ shots ⁣this season, alongside contributions from six additional goal scorers.Madara Matrevica has started all seven games in ‌goal for ​FGCU,maintaining a‌ 1.69 goals-against ‍average and a 72.2% save percentage.

Fans can track live game ​statistics⁢ at⁣ GoHatters.com.

Stetson​ University, the oldest‌ private university in ⁢Central Florida, ⁤supports approximately 500 student-athletes across 19 NCAA Division I sports, competing primarily within the Atlantic sun Conference since 1985. The⁢ university ​emphasizes a balance​ of ⁢athletic competition, academic achievement, ⁣and student well-being ⁢within‍ a vibrant campus community.‍ Further information is available at GoHatters.com ⁣and through their social media channels @StetsonHatters.

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