St. Cloud State back home at Husky Stadium on Sept. 26 and Sept. 27
9/24/2015 5:43:00 PM | Women's Soccer
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The St. Cloud State soccer team (2-1-2, 1-0-2 NSIC) will continue its 2015 Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference on Sept. 26, with a Noon home game against Winona State University (5-1, 2-1 NSIC) at Husky Stadium. SCSU will complete its home weekend on the pitch at Husky Stadium with a 1 p.m. game against Upper Iowa University (2-2-2, 1-1-1 NSIC) on Sunday, Sept. 27.
Tickets for both of these crucial NSIC soccer matches can be purchased at the gate. All SCSU students with a valid SCSU ID card will be admitted FREE to both of these games. Just show your SCSU student ID card at the gate and you get in FREE.
Check out the links below to follow the action at Husky Stadium this weekend. Both of these are free online services provided courtesy of St. Cloud State athletics.
Gabby FleckSCSU freshman forward Maria Kass paces the Huskies this season with four goals. She scored the game winner in SCSU's 4-0 victory over MSU Moorhead on Sept. 20.
Senior Naomi Kolhoff posted her first two goals of the 2015 season in the win vs. MSUM. In her career with the Huskies, Kolhoff now has seven goals and two assists for a total of 15 points.
Senior Gabby Fleck scored her first goal of the season for the Huskies on Sept. 20 vs. MSUM. In four seasons at SCSU, Fleck now has six goals, 13 assists and 25 points. She ranks 15th in the team career charts with 25 points and sixth with 13 assists at SCSU.
Senior keeper Brittany Plombon has been enjoying a stellar season in 2015. She owns a 2-1-2 record and allowed just one goal in three games last week. Her goals against average this fall is 0.96 and her save rate is .808. She directed the Huskies to shutout efforts in a 0-0 double OT tie vs. Northern State and a 4-0 win over MSUM last week.
These home games vs. WSU and UIU mark the end of a seven-game homestand for the Huskies. SCSU has yet to play a game on the road in 2015. The Huskies first road contest will come on Oct. 3 at Southwest Minnesota State.