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WSOC PREVIEW: A-10 Second Half Begins Sunday at Home vs. Duquesne

 
SLU WOMEN'S SOCCER GAME NOTES & INFORMATION
Game 14 Saint Louis (10-2-1, 5-0) vs. Duquesne (9-3-1, 4-1)
Date // Time Sunday, October 12, 2025 // 1 p.m.
Location St. Louis, Mo. (Robert R. Hermann Stadium)
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Game Notes Saint Louis | Duquesne

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•Saint Louis begins the second half of the Atlantic 10 Conference schedule Sunday, Oct. 12, when the Billikens (10-2-1, 5-0) clash with third-place Duquesne (9-3-1, 4-1). Game time at Robert R. Hermann Stadium is 1 p.m.
•Live streaming and live stats are available. See the links above.
•Sunday is Alumni Day for Billiken women's soccer. Former players in attendance will be recognized at halftime.
•Saint Louis, which scored a season-high five goals in a 5-0 victory at Saint Joseph's last Sunday, brings a five-game winning streak and an eight-game unbeaten streak (7-0-1) into Sunday's match. The preseason favorite Billikens are tied with Dayton atop the A-10 standings.
•Duquesne, which was voted 10th in the A-10 preseason poll, has lost only at Dayton in league play (2-0). The Dukes' four A-10 wins have been shutouts.
•Saint Louis leads Duquesne 13-4 in a series that dates to 2005; the Dukes were the Billikens' first opponent as an A-10 member (5-0 SLU win on Sept. 16, 2005). The Bills are 8-1 vs. the Dukes in St. Louis, with Duquesne's only win at Hermann Stadium a 2-1 decision in 2010.
•SLU has won the last four meetings with Duquesne, outscoring the Dukes 15-0 including a 5-0 victory a year ago in Pittsburgh that featured Emily Gaebe's hat trick. Among the Bills' returning players, Jordan Gary scored a goal and Hope Kim, Julia Simon and Rylee Howard tallied an assist apiece.
•Through games of Oct. 9, Saint Louis is No. 44 in the NCAA Division I women's soccer Ratings Percentage Index (RPI).
•Including regular-season and conference tournament competition, Saint Louis is unbeaten in 47 consecutive games vs. A-10 opponents.
•Saint Louis is 84-9-12 (.857) in its last 105 games at Hermann Stadium, a stretch that dates to the final home game of the 2015 campaign. Against A-10 opponents during the 105-game stretch, Saint Louis is 57-1-4 (42-0-4 regular season, 15-1-0 A-10 tournament) on its home pitch.
•Saint Louis leads the A-10 in corner kicks per game (8.15, fourth nationally), winning percentage (.808, 14th) and assists per game (2.00, 40th).
•The Billikens are second in the league in shots on goal per game (8.62, ninth), shots per game (18.38, 10th), goal differential (+17, 31st) and goals per game (2.08, 49th).
•SLU is third in shutout percentage (.615, eight shutouts in 13 games, 15th) and goals against average (0.77, 44th).
•Twelve different Billikens have scored at least one goal, and 14 different Billikens have recorded at least one point.
•Twenty-one of SLU's 27 goals this season have been assisted. There has been a different player combination on 19 of those 21 goals.
•Adee Broesder and Audrey Smith have a team-high four goals apiece. Izzy Luebbert, Hope Kim and Julia Simon have three each.
•Broesder tops the points chart with 11, followed closely by Luebbert and Kim with 10 and nine points, respectively.
•Caroline Chier leads the team with five assists, tying for second in the A-10. Luebbert, Hannah Larson and Eva Schreiber have four apiece.
•Emma Parker is fifth in the A-10 and 26th nationally with six shutouts. Parker is third in the league and 54th nationally with a 0.78 goals against average.
•Duquesne leads the A-10 in goals per game (2.31), goal differential (+19), shots per game (23.15) and shots on goal per game (10.62). The Dukes are second in corner kicks per game (7.46).
•Senior forward Maya Matesa ranks among the top five in the nation in goals (12) and points (27).
•Senior forward Brianna Moore has six goals and two assists for 14 points.
•Junior goalkeeper Ali Hughes has played every minute for the Dukes and has a 0.85 goals against average, an .800 save percentage and seven shutouts.
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