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WSOC PREVIEW: Billikens Host Dayton Thursday in Battle for A-10 Lead

 
SLU WOMEN'S SOCCER GAME NOTES & INFORMATION
Game 15 Saint Louis (11-2-1, 6-0) vs. Dayton (9-3-2, 6-0)
Date // Time Thursday, October 16, 2025 // 7 p.m.
Location St. Louis, Mo. (Robert R. Hermann Stadium)
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Game Notes Saint Louis | Dayton

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•Atlantic 10 Conference co-leaders Saint Louis (11-2-1, 6-0) and Dayton (9-3-2, 6-0) square off Thursday, Oct. 16, in a game that could go a long way in determining the league's regular-season champion and A-10 Championship top seed. First whistle at Hermann Stadium is slated for 7 p.m.
•Live streaming and live stats are available. See the links above.
•The SLU Department of Athletics is offering up to two complimentary youth tickets for the game. Also, discounted tickets are available for adults and additional youth. Click here to take advantage of this offer.
•Preseason favorite SLU, ranked 25th nationally by Top Drawer Soccer, brings a six-game winning streak and a nine-game unbeaten streak (8-0-1) into the match. Dayton, picked to finish second in the A-10, has won seven straight.
•Through games of Oct. 12, Saint Louis is No. 38 and Dayton is No. 41 in the NCAA Division I Ratings Percentage Index (RPI).
•Dayton and Saint Louis are second and tied for third, respectively, on the list of active winning streaks in NCAA Division I women's soccer (Notre Dame, 11).
•With both teams perfect through six A-10 games, Thursday's game marks the deepest point in a SLU women's soccer conference slate that unbeaten, untied teams will meet at Hermann Stadium.
•SLU leads the series 13-10-5 overall and is 11-0-3 in the last 14 meetings. The Bills are 7-3-2 vs. the Flyers in St. Louis.
•The teams tied the last two games, finishing 0-0 in Dayton last season and 1-1 at Hermann Stadium two years ago.
•Including regular-season and conference tournament competition, Saint Louis is unbeaten in 48 consecutive games vs. A-10 opponents.
•Saint Louis is 85-9-12 (.858) in its last 106 games at Hermann Stadium, a stretch that dates to the final home game of the 2015 campaign. Against A-10 opponents during the 106-game stretch, Saint Louis is 58-1-4 (43-0-4 regular season, 15-1-0 A-10 tournament) on its home pitch.
•SLU leads the A-10 in corner kicks per game (7.79, fourth nationally), winning percentage (.821, 10th), goal differential (+18, 28th) and assists per game (2.07, 38th).
•The Billikens are second in the league in shots per game (17.57, 17th) and goals per game (2.07, 47th).
•Saint Louis is third in shots on goal per game (8.14, 16th), shutout percentage (.571, eight shutouts in 14 games, 21st) and goals against average (0.79, 47th).
•Thirteen different Billikens have scored at least one goal, and 14 different Billikens have recorded at least one point.
•Twenty-three of SLU's 29 goals this season have been assisted. There has been a different player combination on 21 of those 23 goals.
•Adee Broesder and Audrey Smith have a team-high four goals apiece. Izzy Luebbert, Hope Kim, Julia Simon and Lucie Schwartz have three each.
•Broesder and Luebbert top the points chart with 11 apiece, followed closely by Kim with nine points.
•Caroline Chier leads the team with six assists, tying for the A-10 lead. Luebbert and Eva Schreiber have five apiece.
•Emma Parker is fourth in the A-10 and 60th nationally with a 0.80 goals against average. Parker is fifth in the league and 31st nationally with six shutouts.
•Dayton ranks third nationally in shutout percentage (.714, 10 shutouts in 14 games). The Flyers have five clean sheets in A-10 play and have allowed only one goal to a conference opponent.
•The Flyers are 15th in the nation with 6.86 corner kicks per game.
•Dayton returned six players who earned 2024 A-10 postseason honors. Senior forward Kyra Karfonta and sophomore forward Laney Smith made the All-Conference first team, senior goalkeeper Batoul Reda and senior defender/midfielder Ella Raimondi were second-team selections, and sophomore midfielder Liv Grenda and sophomore forward Bre Mendoza landed on the All-Rookie team.
•Reda has played every minute between the posts and leads the nation with 10 shutouts. She ranks 18th in save percentage (.860) and 20th in goals against average (0.57).
•Smith has team highs of four goals and 10 points.
 
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