October 30
1 PM
Odessa, TX
Weather: Sunny / 75 degrees / Wind: SW 10 MPH
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Scouting the Opponent
Oklahoma Christian is 3-6-4, 3-3-4 on the year. The Eagles are coming off a matchup against No. 5 Dallas Baptist on Wednesday where both teams played through cold and wet conditions. The Eagles scored in the first two minutes of the match, but the Patriots came back and won 2-1.
Offensively they are led by Kyla Lovelace with four goals while five Eagles are tied for with one assist each. Defensively they are anchored by Gabby Goddard who has allowed 17 goals while saving 67. She has four shutouts in the 12 matches she has started.
Series History
This is the 8th meeting between the two teams where the Falcons are 2-2 against the Eagles at home.
Your Falcons
The Falcons are coming off a match against Texas A&M International in Laredo.
Olivia Rees provided the offense for them scoring in the first five minutes of the second half.
Jenna McEnaney saved five shots and has 101 saves on the year. She is five away from taking sixth place in program history for saves in a season, currently held by teammate
Marlise Bond. After that feat, she will be three away from taking fifth place.
The Falcons are set to keep their offensive momentum rolling on Saturday. They are on their best offensive streak of the year as they have attempted at least five shots in their last three games, the first time that has happened since October of 2019 against Lone Star Conference competition.
Yarely Orona leads the Falcons with three goals on the year, while Sanchez and
Hannah Gore have an assist each.
Yareli Barrera leads the Falcons in shots with 14 on the year.
Alexandra Sanchez and
Madi Grace Carriello have 12 shots each while Orona and Tania Garcia have 10 shots. Sanchez leads the team with seven shots on goal.
Looking Ahead
The Falcons are on the road against No. 5 Dallas Baptist next Saturday for their final match of the year. Download the UTPB Athletics App for coverage of UTPB athletics all season long.