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BC Heads to Louisville on Sunday
October 02, 2020 | Women's Soccer
The Boston College women’s soccer team will take on the Louisville Cardinals on Sunday, Oct. 4.
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – The Boston College women's soccer team will take on the Louisville Cardinals on Sunday, Oct. 4 at Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium in Louisville, Ky. in the second ACC match of the year for the Eagles. Kickoff is set for noon, and the game will be live on ACCNX – which streams live on the ESPN App.
Game 2 | Boston College at Louisville
ABOUT LOUISVILLE
• The Cardinals are coming off a 3-0 home win against Syracuse on Thursday afternoon ... Louisville opened up the year with a 3-0 win at Miami Sept. 17 before falling to Florida State, 1-0, on Sept. 20.
• Senior midfielder Emina Ekic and redshirt senior goalkeeper Gabby Kouzelos were named to the Preseason All-ACC squad.
• Ekic led Louisville in scoring last season with eight goals and eight assists for 24 points ... she has been named to the All-ACC first team in 2018 and 2019 ... Kouzelos was a second-team honoree last year after posting 13-5-2 record and 10 shutouts.
• Ekic currently leads Louisville with two goals and has added one assist.
• The Cardinals, who are under the direction of Karen Ferguson-Dayes for the 21st season, were tabbed seventh in the ACC Preseason Coaches Poll ... Louisville has made back-to-back trips to the NCAA tournament.
SERIES HISTORY VS LOUISVILLE
• Boston College has a record of 3-2-0 in the all-time series with Louisville ... the Eagles have a mark of 1-1-0 on the road and 2-1-0 at home against the Cardinals.
• The teams first met on Oct. 12, 2014, with BC traveling to Louisville and earning a 1-0 win.
• In last year's meeting - the first of the series that did not feature a shutout - the Cardinals scored two first half goals and fended off a late BC push for a 2-1 win ... Gaby Carreiro converted a penalty kick for the Eagles.
• BC has put up three shutouts to Louisville's one in the series.
A WIN OVER LOUISVILLE WOULD . . .
• Bump BC's record in the all-time series against Louisville to 4-2-0.
• Move the Eagles to 1-1-0 overall.
LAST TIME OUT
• Boston College opened up the eight-game ACC slate on Thursday night, falling on the road at Notre Dame, 2-0.
• The Fighting Irish scored two goals in the first half in what was the first meeting between the two teams since 2015.
• Allie Augur made a career-high eight saves for the Eagles ... the sophomore goalkeeper had six stops in the first half.
• Rookies Zoie Allen, Linda Lif Boama, Rebecca Groseibl, Laura Gouvin and Sonia Walk all made their collegiate debuts.
• Juniors Emily Knous and Megan Crevoiserat also made their BC debuts.
UP NEXT
• BC will next travel to Pitt on Thursday, Oct. 8 for a 6 p.m. game against the Panthers.
2020 CAPTAINS
• The Eagles will be led by the trio of Jenna Bike, Jillian Jennings and Mia Karras.
• All three players are first-year captains.
• Bike, who missed the 2019 season due to injury, was named to the United Soccer Coaches Association DI All-Region team as a junior ... she enters her final season on the Heights having appeared in 57 contests with 56 starts while notching 10 goals and 10 assists.
• Karras played in all 18 contests for the Eagles in 2019, a career-high, while making 16 starts and logging the third-most minutes among field players with 1,434 ... she recorded one goal and two assists and will enter her senior season with two goals and two assists.
• Jennings enters her senior season having appeared in all 58 games that BC has played over the last three years ... she has logged over 3,500 minutes for the Eagles while also recording eight assists and one goal ... in 2019, she started all 18 contests and recorded three assists ... her older sister Kayla Jennings was a two-year captain for BC.
2020 EAGLES AT A GLANCE
• BC added 11 new faces to the 2020 roster ... the roster stands at 23 student-athletes.
• Megan Crevoiserat and Emily Knous both come to Chestnut Hill with collegiate experience under their belts, arriving from Saint Louis and Arizona, respectively.
• The top five players who played the most minutes in 2019 return in Michela Agresti (1,642), Riley Lochhead (1,600), Allie Augur (1,439), Mia Karras (1,434) and Sam Smith (1,417).
• Smith is the returning leading scorer, having registered 18 points on eight goals and two assists as a freshman.
• The roster features eight freshmen, seven sophomores, four juniors, three seniors and one graduate student.
FALL 2020 ACC SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
• The Eagles will play an eight-game ACC schedule this fall, with it set to begin on Oct. 1 and conclude Nov. 1.
• All participating ACC schools will have four home and four away matches.
• BC will travel to play Notre Dame, Louisville, Pitt and Syracuse while Duke, UNC, Virginia and Virginia Tech will come to the Heights.
• UNC (2019 national runner-up), Notre Dame, Louisville, Duke, Virginia and Virginia Tech all played in the 2019 NCAA tournament.
• An eight-team ACC Championship is planned for WakeMed Soccer Park, beginning Tuesday, Nov. 10 ... the semifinals will be played on Friday, Nov. 13, while the championship will be Sunday, Nov. 15.
Game 2 | Boston College at Louisville
Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020 | 12:00 p.m.
Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium | Louisville, Ky.
ABOUT LOUISVILLE
• The Cardinals are coming off a 3-0 home win against Syracuse on Thursday afternoon ... Louisville opened up the year with a 3-0 win at Miami Sept. 17 before falling to Florida State, 1-0, on Sept. 20.
• Senior midfielder Emina Ekic and redshirt senior goalkeeper Gabby Kouzelos were named to the Preseason All-ACC squad.
• Ekic led Louisville in scoring last season with eight goals and eight assists for 24 points ... she has been named to the All-ACC first team in 2018 and 2019 ... Kouzelos was a second-team honoree last year after posting 13-5-2 record and 10 shutouts.
• Ekic currently leads Louisville with two goals and has added one assist.
• The Cardinals, who are under the direction of Karen Ferguson-Dayes for the 21st season, were tabbed seventh in the ACC Preseason Coaches Poll ... Louisville has made back-to-back trips to the NCAA tournament.
SERIES HISTORY VS LOUISVILLE
• Boston College has a record of 3-2-0 in the all-time series with Louisville ... the Eagles have a mark of 1-1-0 on the road and 2-1-0 at home against the Cardinals.
• The teams first met on Oct. 12, 2014, with BC traveling to Louisville and earning a 1-0 win.
• In last year's meeting - the first of the series that did not feature a shutout - the Cardinals scored two first half goals and fended off a late BC push for a 2-1 win ... Gaby Carreiro converted a penalty kick for the Eagles.
• BC has put up three shutouts to Louisville's one in the series.
A WIN OVER LOUISVILLE WOULD . . .
• Bump BC's record in the all-time series against Louisville to 4-2-0.
• Move the Eagles to 1-1-0 overall.
LAST TIME OUT
• Boston College opened up the eight-game ACC slate on Thursday night, falling on the road at Notre Dame, 2-0.
• The Fighting Irish scored two goals in the first half in what was the first meeting between the two teams since 2015.
• Allie Augur made a career-high eight saves for the Eagles ... the sophomore goalkeeper had six stops in the first half.
• Rookies Zoie Allen, Linda Lif Boama, Rebecca Groseibl, Laura Gouvin and Sonia Walk all made their collegiate debuts.
• Juniors Emily Knous and Megan Crevoiserat also made their BC debuts.
UP NEXT
• BC will next travel to Pitt on Thursday, Oct. 8 for a 6 p.m. game against the Panthers.
2020 CAPTAINS
• The Eagles will be led by the trio of Jenna Bike, Jillian Jennings and Mia Karras.
• All three players are first-year captains.
• Bike, who missed the 2019 season due to injury, was named to the United Soccer Coaches Association DI All-Region team as a junior ... she enters her final season on the Heights having appeared in 57 contests with 56 starts while notching 10 goals and 10 assists.
• Karras played in all 18 contests for the Eagles in 2019, a career-high, while making 16 starts and logging the third-most minutes among field players with 1,434 ... she recorded one goal and two assists and will enter her senior season with two goals and two assists.
• Jennings enters her senior season having appeared in all 58 games that BC has played over the last three years ... she has logged over 3,500 minutes for the Eagles while also recording eight assists and one goal ... in 2019, she started all 18 contests and recorded three assists ... her older sister Kayla Jennings was a two-year captain for BC.
2020 EAGLES AT A GLANCE
• BC added 11 new faces to the 2020 roster ... the roster stands at 23 student-athletes.
• Megan Crevoiserat and Emily Knous both come to Chestnut Hill with collegiate experience under their belts, arriving from Saint Louis and Arizona, respectively.
• The top five players who played the most minutes in 2019 return in Michela Agresti (1,642), Riley Lochhead (1,600), Allie Augur (1,439), Mia Karras (1,434) and Sam Smith (1,417).
• Smith is the returning leading scorer, having registered 18 points on eight goals and two assists as a freshman.
• The roster features eight freshmen, seven sophomores, four juniors, three seniors and one graduate student.
FALL 2020 ACC SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
• The Eagles will play an eight-game ACC schedule this fall, with it set to begin on Oct. 1 and conclude Nov. 1.
• All participating ACC schools will have four home and four away matches.
• BC will travel to play Notre Dame, Louisville, Pitt and Syracuse while Duke, UNC, Virginia and Virginia Tech will come to the Heights.
• UNC (2019 national runner-up), Notre Dame, Louisville, Duke, Virginia and Virginia Tech all played in the 2019 NCAA tournament.
• An eight-team ACC Championship is planned for WakeMed Soccer Park, beginning Tuesday, Nov. 10 ... the semifinals will be played on Friday, Nov. 13, while the championship will be Sunday, Nov. 15.
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