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WSOC PREVIEW: Wednesday #A10WSOC Semifinal Matches Billikens, Rhody at Hermann

 
SLU WOMEN'S SOCCER GAME NOTES & INFORMATION
Game 20 #2 Saint Louis (14-3-2) vs. #4 Rhode Island (12-5-2)
Date // Time Wednesday, November 5, 2025 // 7 p.m.
Location St. Louis, Mo. (Robert R. Hermann Stadium)
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Game Notes Saint Louis | Rhode Island

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•Second-seeded Saint Louis (14-3-2) and fourth-seeded Rhode Island (12-5-2) meet for a second time this season Wednesday, Nov. 5, with a spot in the Atlantic 10 Conference Championship title game on the line. Game time at Robert R. Hermann Stadium is 7 p.m.
•Live streaming and live stats are available. See the links above.
•Click here for a complimentary ticket offer from SLU Athletics.
•SLU Athletics has two special offers for SLU students who attend Wednesday's game. The first 150 students will receive a Billiken soccer scarf and food from Chick-fil-A.
•The team advancing from Wednesday's SLU-Rhode Island contest will meet either top-seeded Dayton or sixth-seeded Fordham in the A-10 Championship final Sunday, Nov. 9.
•The Billikens advanced to the semifinals by routing seventh-seeded Loyola Chicago 6-0 at Hermann Stadium last Saturday. Six different players scored a goal and four additional players recorded an assist. The six goals are the most scored by a Billiken women's soccer team in tournament play.
•In its quarterfinal game, Rhode Island edged fifth-seeded VCU 2-1 at home on Friday.
•SLU's 4-1 victory in Kingston, R.I., Oct. 19 gave the Billikens a 16-3 series lead and a four-game series winning streak. Julia Simon recorded a hat trick, Hope Kim tallied a goal, and Izzy Luebbert and Audrey Smith registered an assist apiece. 
•The Bills are 10-0 vs. the Rams in St. Louis, including a 6-0 win in the most recent meeting at Hermann Stadium in 2022.
•Saint Louis is 3-0 vs. Rhode Island in A-10 Championship play. The Billikens defeated the Rams 1-0 in the 2005 final, 1-0 in the 2006 semifinals and 2-1 (2 OT) in the 2021 quarterfinals.
•Through games of Nov. 3, Saint Louis is No. 26 in the NCAA Division I Ratings Percentage Index (RPI).
•Saint Louis leads the A-10 in corner kicks per game (7.89, third nationally), winning percentage (.789, 13th), goal differential (+26, 15th) and assists per game (1.84, 48th).
•The Bills are second in the A-10 in shutout percentage (.579, 11 shutouts in 19 games, 16th), goals against average (0.74, 32nd) and goals per game (2.11, 35th).
•SLU is third in shots on goal per game (8.11, 15th) and total shots per game (17.16, 18th).
•Fourteen different Billikens have scored at least one goal, and 15 different Billikens have recorded at least one point.
•Twenty-nine of SLU's 40 goals this season have been assisted. There has been a different player combination on 27 of those 29 goals.
•Julia Simon leads SLU with seven goals. Adee Broesder and Audrey Smith have five goals apiece.
•Izzy Luebbert tops the points chart with 15, followed closely by Simon with 14 and Broesder with 13.
•Luebbert is tied for the A-10 lead with seven assists. Caroline Chier has six, while Hannah Larson and Eva Schreiber have five apiece.
•Emma Parker is second in the A-10 (38th nationally) with a 0.74 GAA and third (16th nationally) with nine shutouts.
•Rhode Island has outscored its opponents 29-15, including 15-8 in A-10 regular-season play.
•Six of URI's 11 shutouts occurred in conference play. The Rams rank 40th in the nation in goals against average (0.79).
•Junior Dani Eden has played 95 percent of the minutes in goal and ranks sixth in the nation in shutouts (10). Eden is third in the A-10 in save percentage (.818) and goals against average (0.77).
•Junior forward Lauren MacDonald, a second-team All-Conference selection, has eight goals and five assists for a team-high 21 points. McDonald ranks 17th in the nation in shots on goal per game (2.00) and 24th in total shots per game (3.84).
•Senior forward McKenna Sylvester, who scored Rhode Island's goal in the regular-season meeting with Saint Louis, has 20 points (8G, 4A). Graduate forward/midfielder Mie Carstensen has 15 points (4G, 7A).
 
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