Box Score GAME RESULT
Saint Louis 2, St. Bonaventure 0
Sunday, Oct. 14, 2018 | Noon CDT
Marra Athletics Complex | Olean, N.Y.
GAME DETAILS
• Hannah Friedrich scored in the second minute and Maddie Pokorny tacked on an insurance goal in the 41st minute to lead Saint Louis to a 2-0 Atlantic 10 Conference victory over St. Bonaventure Sunday afternoon at the Marra Athletics Complex.
• With its ninth consecutive triumph, SLU (13-3-1, 8-0 A-10) tied the record for the longest winning streak in program history set by the 2004 team. The Billikens also maintained their hold on the second-longest current winning streak in NCAA Division I women's soccer.
• With two regular-season contests remaining, Saint Louis has a one-game lead over VCU in the A-10 standings.
• St. Bonaventure fell to 1-12-4, 1-7.
SCORING SUMMARY
Hannah Friedrich (Evie Lavelle), 1:37, SLU 1-0; Maddie Pokorny (Isabelle Palazzolo), 40:57, SLU 2-0.
BILLIKEN NOTABLES
• The Billikens are No. 4 in the United Soccer Coaches East Region rankings.
• The Billikens are 8-0 in conference play for the first time since 2005, Saint Louis' first year as an A-10 member. The 2005 team finished the eight-game league schedule 8-0.
• SLU has outscored its opponents 35-10 this season.
• The shutout was the 10th of the season for the Billikens and the eighth solo clean sheet for Olivia Silverman, who made three saves.
• Hannah Friedrich's goal was her ninth of the season, tying for the team lead. Friedrich also has seven assists, giving her a team-high 25 points to tie for ninth place on SLU's all-time single-season list. She scored the Billikens' first goal of the game for a sixth time this season, five of which have come against A-10 opponents.
• Maddie Pokorny now has seven goals and 16 points, both career highs for a season.
• Evie Lavelle's assist was her fourth of the season, placing her second on the team. Isabella Palazzolo tallied her first helper of the year.
• Saint Louis outshot St. Bonaventure 20-4 overall and 12-3 in shots on goal. The Billikens earned a 6-0 advantage in corner kicks.
• Evie Lavelle and Olivia Petit tied for game-high honors with four shots apiece. Lavelle matched her career high of four total shots, and she established a career best of four shots on goal.
SAINT LOUIS STARTERS
Olivia Silverman, Alli Klug, Emma Farley, Isabella Palazzolo, Isabel Burke, Courtney Reimer, Hannah Friedrich, Evie Lavelle, Olivia Petit, Maddie Pokorny, Lindsay Sands.
SAINT LOUIS SUBSTITUTES
Kassie Newsom, Annabelle Copeland, Megan Crevoiserat, Haley Cox, Elli Brunts.
UP NEXT
The Billikens play at Massachusetts Thursday, Oct. 18, at 2 p.m. (CT).