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WSOC PREVIEW: First-Place Billikens Travel to Saint Joseph's Sunday

 
SLU WOMEN'S SOCCER GAME NOTES & INFORMATION
Game 13 Saint Louis (9-2-1, 4-0) at Saint Joseph's (4-7-1, 1-3)
Date // Time Sunday, October 5, 2025 // Noon CT
Location Philadelphia, Pa. (Sean Sweeney Field)
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Game Notes Saint Louis | Saint Joseph's

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•Saint Louis concludes the first half of its Atlantic 10 Conference schedule Sunday, Oct. 5, when the Billikens (9-2-1, 4-0) take on Saint Joseph's (4-7-1, 1-3). Game time at Sean Sweeney Field in Philadelphia is noon Central.
•Live streaming and live stats are available. See the links above.
•Saint Louis, which equaled its season high for goals in a 4-0 win over La Salle Thursday night at Hermann Stadium, has four straight victories and a seven-game unbeaten streak (6-0-1). The preseason favorite Billikens are tied with Dayton atop the A-10 standings.
•A 3-0 home win over Davidson on Thursday snapped a three-game losing streak and a five-game winless streak for Saint Joseph's, which was tabbed for a fifth-place finish in the A-10.
•Saint Louis leads Saint Joseph's 12-4-4 in a series that dates to 2005. The Billikens are 6-2-1 vs. the Hawks in Philadelphia.
•SLU is 7-0-1 vs. Saint Joseph's in the last eight meetings, outscoring the Hawks 17-1 during that span.
•The teams met twice last year, both times in St. Louis. Saint Louis claimed a 2-0 victory in the A-10 Championship semifinals as Julia Simon (Lucie Schwartz, Hope Kim assists) scored the first goal and Hannah Larson assisted on the second. The Bills and Hawks battled to a 1-1 draw in the regular-season meeting.
•Through games of Oct. 2, Saint Louis is No. 48 in the NCAA Division I women's soccer Ratings Percentage Index (RPI).
•Including regular-season and conference tournament competition, Saint Louis is unbeaten in 46 consecutive games vs. A-10 opponents.
•Saint Louis leads the A-10 in winning percentage (.792, 17th nationally) and is tied for first in assists per game (1.83, tied for 57th).
•The Billikens are second in the league in corner kicks per game (7.75, sixth), shots per game (17.92, 17th), shots on goal per game (7.92, 21st) and goal differential (+12, 53rd).
•SLU is third in the A-10 in goals per game (1.83, 80th), tied for third in shutout percentage (.583, seven shutouts in 12 games, tied for 19th) and fourth in goals against average (0.83, 60th).
•Nine different Billikens have scored at least one goal, and 13 different Billikens have recorded at least one point.
•Seventeen of SLU's 22 goals have been assisted. There has been a different player combination on 15 of those 17 goals.
•Adee Broesder and Audrey Smith have a team-high four goals apiece. Hope Kim and Izzy Luebbert have three each.
•Broesder, Kim and Luebbert top the points chart with nine apiece. Smith is close behind with eight.
•Caroline Chier leads the team with five assists, tying for second in the A-10. Hannah Larson and Eva Schreiber have four apiece.
•Emma Parker is tied for fourth in the A-10 and tied for 15th nationally with six shutouts. Parker is fourth in the league and 69th nationally with a 0.83 goals against average.
•Junior forward Emily Hanrahan has team highs of five goals and 12 points for Saint Joseph's. Hanrahan is one of 10 Hawks who have scored at least one goal.
•Sophomore forward Sarah Fisher, a 2024 A-10 All-Rookie selection, leads the conference with six assists.
•Graduate Alli Popham (1.29 GAA, .771 save percentage) and sophomore Peyton Radwanski (1.89 GAA, .756 save percentage) have shared the goalkeeping duties almost evenly.
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