| SLU WOMEN'S SOCCER GAME NOTES & INFORMATION |
| Game 18 |
Saint Louis (13-3-1, 8-1) vs. Loyola Chicago (9-3-5, 4-2-3) |
| Date // Time |
Sunday, October 26, 2025 // 12:30 p.m. |
| Location |
St. Louis, Mo. (Robert R. Hermann Stadium) |
| Watch |
ESPN+ |
| Live Stats |
StatBroadcast |
| Game Notes |
Saint Louis | Loyola Chicago |
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•Saint Louis (13-3-1, 8-1) hosts Loyola Chicago (9-3-5, 4-2-3) Sunday, Oct. 26, in a game that concludes the regular season. Game time at Hermann Stadium is 12:30 p.m., with Senior Day ceremonies preceding kickoff at approximately 12:15 p.m.
•Live streaming and live stats are available. See the links above.
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•The SLU Department of Athletics is featuring Fall Fest for Sunday's game. Beginning at 11:30 a.m. there will be free pumpkin painting, apple cider and candy.
•SLU enters the game locked into the No. 2 seed for the eight-team Atlantic 10 Championship. The Billikens will host a quarterfinal game Saturday, Nov. 1, at 2 p.m. and, if they advance, a semifinal match Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 7 p.m.
•Loyola Chicago, tabbed for a fourth-place finish in the A-10 preseason coaches' poll, sits in fifth place and has clinched a tournament berth. However, the Ramblers could land anywhere from the No. 3 seed to the No. 8 seed.
•Saint Louis has won its last two games, most recently a 1-0 victory at Fordham Thursday night. Loyola Chicago, which tied Rhode Island 1-1 at home on Thursday, is 3-0-3 following a 1-2 start in conference play.
•The Billikens lead the series 5-0-1, including 3-0-1 when the teams have met as A-10 members. SLU played Loyola Chicago in each of the Bills' first two seasons (1996-97).
•Last season's 1-1 draw at Hermann Stadium halted Saint Louis' five-game series winning streak. Jadyn Harris' goal in the third minute was answered by
Lyndsey Heckel's penalty-kick goal in the 80th minute.
•Through games of Oct. 23, Saint Louis is No. 33 in the NCAA Division I Ratings Percentage Index (RPI).
•Saint Louis leads the A-10 in corner kicks per game (8.00, second nationally), winning percentage (.794, 10th), goals per game (2.00, 49th) and assists per game (1.82, 53rd).
•The Billikens are second in the league in goal differential (+20, 29th).
•SLU is third in shots on goal per game (8.00, 16th), total shots per game (17.06, 21st), shutout percentage (.529, nine shutouts in 17 games, 33rd) and goals against average (0.82, 55th).
•Thirteen different Billikens have scored at least one goal, and 14 different Billikens have recorded at least one point.
•Twenty-five of SLU's 34 goals this season have been assisted. There has been a different player combination on 23 of those 25 goals.
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Julia Simon leads Saint Louis with six goals.
Izzy Luebbert,
Hope Kim,
Adee Broesder and
Audrey Smith are tied for second with four apiece.
•Luebbert tops the points chart with 14, followed closely by Simon with 12 and Kim and Broesder with 11 each.
•Luebbert and
Caroline Chier lead the team with six assists apiece, tying for the A-10 lead and tying for 67th nationally.
Eva Schreiber has five helpers.
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Emma Parker is fourth in the A-10 (34th nationally) with seven shutouts. Parker also is fourth with a 0.84 goals against average (62nd nationally).
•Loyola Chicago ranks second in the A-10 and among the top 30 teams in the nation with an .846 save percentage, and the Ramblers' 0.82 goals against average is third in the conference. Sophomore Allison Deardorff, a 2024 A-10 All-Rookie selection, has played every minute in goal.
•Junior forward/midfielder Zoe Hevey leads the team in goals (five), assists (six, tied for the A-10 lead) and points (16).
•Among Loyola's eight shutouts are clean sheets vs. Iowa (0-0 draw) and Purdue (1-0 win). The Ramblers have allowed just one goal in five other games.