THE RESULT
Saint Louis 2, George Washington 1
Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025 | Noon CT
GW Soccer Field | Washington, D.C.
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GAME DETAILS
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Adee Broesder scored her second game-winning goal in as many games,
Hannah Larson had two assists, and Saint Louis came from behind to defeat George Washington 2-1 Sunday afternoon at GW Soccer Field.
•The Billikens extended their winning streak to three games and their unbeaten streak to six games (5-0-1) and improved to 8-2-1 overall and 3-0 in the Atlantic 10 Conference. George Washington slipped to 3-5-3, 0-3.
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Hope Kim scored the equalizer and
Emma Parker matched her career high of five saves for the Billikens, who are tied with Dayton for the early A-10 lead.
•Elizabeth Cruz gave GW a 1-0 lead just 3:06 into the second half.
•Saint Louis responded quickly.
Lucie Schwartz recovered a loose ball and immediately sent it to Larson on the move. Larson carried the ball into the penalty area and passed to Kim, who buried her third goal of the season from 10 yards.
•Broesder started the game-winning scenario, passing to Larson and then drifting toward the goal. Larson dribbled into the box against a GW defender and maneuvered to create just enough space to send a cross to Broesder, who directed the ball off her body from three yards for her third goal of the year.
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SCORING SUMMARY
Elizabeth Cruz (Kathleen Ngulefac), 48:06, GW 1-0;
Hope Kim (
Hannah Larson), 51:34, tied 1-1;
Adee Broesder (
Hannah Larson), 66:30, SLU 2-1
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BILLIKEN NOTABLES
•Saint Louis improved to 13-3 overall vs. George Washington with its eighth consecutive win over the Revolutionaries. The Billikens are 4-2 at GW Soccer Field.
•SLU registered 23 total shots, nine of which were on frame. Kim (game-high-tying four) and
Rylee Howard (three) led 12 different Billikens who recorded at least one shot; eight different Billikens fired a shot on goal, led by Howard's two.
•The Bills earned a 9-4 edge in corner kicks.
•Including regular-season and conference tournament competition, Saint Louis is unbeaten in 45 consecutive games vs. A-10 opponents.
•Kim (3G, 3A) took over the team lead with nine points. She and Broesder moved into a tie with
Audrey Smith as the Bills' goals leaders.
•Larson's two assists boosted her season total to four, tying for the team lead. It was the fifth 2-assist game of her collegiate career.
•With her game-winning assist, Larson moved into a fourth-place tie on the Billikens' career list with eight. Her two assists pushed her career points total to 70, lifting her past Maureen Hughes into ninth place all-time at SLU.
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Camille Welker,
Ashley Miller,
Blakely Hockett and
Emma Parker played all 90 minutes.
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SAINT LOUIS STARTERS
Emma Parker,
Lucie Schwartz,
Hope Kim,
Ashley Miller,
Rylee Howard,
Julia Simon,
Eva Schreiber,
Hannah Larson,
Camille Welker,
Izzy Luebbert,
Blakely Hockett
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SAINT LOUIS SUBSTITUTES
Adee Broesder,
Audrey Smith,
Nina Preusser,
Jordan Gary,
Ellie Paloucek,
Caroline Chier, Emily Leonard,
Sarah Sarnowski
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UP NEXT
The Billikens host La Salle Thursday, Oct. 2, at 7 p.m.