
St. Cloud State Women’s Soccer Ready for Split Weekend Against Winona State and Concordia-St. Paul
10/16/2025 4:26:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Huskies will travel to Winona Friday before hosting CSP on Sunday
ST. CLOUD, Minn. – St. Cloud State Women's Soccer (7-1-3, 5-1-2 NSIC) continues with NSIC play for a split weekend at Winona State (5-2-3, 4-2-2 NSIC) and at home against Concordia-St. Paul (8-1-2, 5-1-2 NSIC). The Huskies and Warriors will play on Friday, Oct. 17 at 5:00 p.m. CT before the Huskies return home to host Concordia-St. Paul on Sunday, Oct. 19 at 12:00 p.m. CT at Husky Stadium.
FOLLOW THE HUSKIES
Both matches will be streamed on NSIC Network with live stats available through SideArm Stats on Winona State and SCSU's website. Links to both coverage options at the St. Cloud State Women's Soccer schedule page.
Game 8 – at Winona State – Friday, Oct. 17 / 5:00 p.m. / Watch (NSIC Network) / Live Stats
Game 9 – vs. Concordia-St. Paul – Sunday, Oct. 19 / 12:00 p.m. / Watch (NSIC Network) / Live Stats
GAME DAY PROMOTIONS
Sunday, Oct. 19 vs. Concordia-St. Paul
Promotion: CMYSA Youth Day / Faculty & Staff Appreciation Day
SERIES HISTORY
In the all-time series between SCSU and Winona State, the Warriors hold a 20-7-4 edge with the last two meetings ending in 1-1 ties. Sophomore midfielder Darby Allen (Minnetonka, Minn.) scored the lone goal for the Huskies in their last meeting on Nov. 2 in St. Cloud. The Huskies last beat Winona State on Sept. 16, 2022, a 2-0 victory, and is 3-0-2 against the Warriors in the last five meetings.
SCSU is 11-6-7 all-time against Concordia-St. Paul with last year's matchup also ending in a tie, 0-0 on Oct. 4 in St. Cloud. In the meeting before last, SCSU earned a 2-1 victory on Oct. 1, 2023, to span a nine-game unbeaten streak against the Bears.
PLAYOFF RACE HEATING UP
With just under a month of regular season action remaining, the race for positioning in the NSIC standings is heating up. St. Cloud State is currently tied for second place with CSP at 17 points with Minnesota State out in front at 22 points. In the eight-team NSIC Tournament, the top four seeds will host the quarterfinal round matchups, with the winners advancing to the semifinal and championship rounds. The semifinal and championship round will be hosted by the highest seed remaining. For a full look at the conference standings, click here.
25-POINT CLUB ADDITIONS
For the first time in program history, St. Cloud State Women's Soccer has four current student athletes with 25 career points. Two Huskies, senior midfielder Brooke Quam (Lakeville, Minn.) and junior midfielder Grace Olson (West Des Moines, Iowa), reached the 25-point club this season, joining senior Ellie Primerano (Saint Joseph, Mich.) and junior forward Linsey Trapino (Verona, Wis.) who reached the milestone last season.
Quam reached 25 points in SCSU's 1-0 win over Michigan Tech on Sept. 7 and then recorded three assists in a 5-0 win over UW-Parkside on Sept. 12 to match a career-high for assists in a game. She is just the second Husky in program history to have multiple games with three or more assists, joining Kim Corbin who did it four times. Quam currently leads the NSIC in assists with five. Her 19 career assists rank third all-time while her 31 career points rank 18th.
Olson is the latest to join the 25-point club with an assist in a 2-1 win over Minnesota Duluth on Oct. 12, becoming the 25th Husky in program history to reach the mark. Olson has scored 2+ goals and 2+ assists in each of her three seasons as a Husky, including an eight-point (2g/4a) performance so far this season.
Primerano and Trapino continue to work their way up the all-time scoring list for the Huskies. Primerano currently ranks ninth with 43 points (14g/15a) while Trapino ranks 11th with 41 points (17g/7a).
BALANCED ATTACK
The race for team point-lead this season is a tight race, with junior forward Linsey Trapino (Verona, Wis.) taking a slight lead at 11 points while junior midfielder Grace Olson (West Des Moines, Iowa) and senior forward Ellie Primerano (Saint Joseph, Mich.) and are close behind at eight and seven points, respectively. Trapino and Olson rank in the top-20 in scoring, with Trapino's five goals ranking sixth in the NSIC. Additionally, senior midfielder Brooke Quam (Lakeville, Minn.) leads the NSIC in assists with five while Olson ranks second with four.
As a team the Huskies ranking in the top five of the NSIC in most statistical categories as a team, including second in goals against average (0.55), second in save percentage (.864), third in assists (19), third in points (55) and fifth in goals (18).
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Women's Soccer, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
FOLLOW THE HUSKIES
Both matches will be streamed on NSIC Network with live stats available through SideArm Stats on Winona State and SCSU's website. Links to both coverage options at the St. Cloud State Women's Soccer schedule page.
Game 8 – at Winona State – Friday, Oct. 17 / 5:00 p.m. / Watch (NSIC Network) / Live Stats
Game 9 – vs. Concordia-St. Paul – Sunday, Oct. 19 / 12:00 p.m. / Watch (NSIC Network) / Live Stats
GAME DAY PROMOTIONS
Sunday, Oct. 19 vs. Concordia-St. Paul
Promotion: CMYSA Youth Day / Faculty & Staff Appreciation Day
SERIES HISTORY
In the all-time series between SCSU and Winona State, the Warriors hold a 20-7-4 edge with the last two meetings ending in 1-1 ties. Sophomore midfielder Darby Allen (Minnetonka, Minn.) scored the lone goal for the Huskies in their last meeting on Nov. 2 in St. Cloud. The Huskies last beat Winona State on Sept. 16, 2022, a 2-0 victory, and is 3-0-2 against the Warriors in the last five meetings.
SCSU is 11-6-7 all-time against Concordia-St. Paul with last year's matchup also ending in a tie, 0-0 on Oct. 4 in St. Cloud. In the meeting before last, SCSU earned a 2-1 victory on Oct. 1, 2023, to span a nine-game unbeaten streak against the Bears.
PLAYOFF RACE HEATING UP
With just under a month of regular season action remaining, the race for positioning in the NSIC standings is heating up. St. Cloud State is currently tied for second place with CSP at 17 points with Minnesota State out in front at 22 points. In the eight-team NSIC Tournament, the top four seeds will host the quarterfinal round matchups, with the winners advancing to the semifinal and championship rounds. The semifinal and championship round will be hosted by the highest seed remaining. For a full look at the conference standings, click here.
25-POINT CLUB ADDITIONS
For the first time in program history, St. Cloud State Women's Soccer has four current student athletes with 25 career points. Two Huskies, senior midfielder Brooke Quam (Lakeville, Minn.) and junior midfielder Grace Olson (West Des Moines, Iowa), reached the 25-point club this season, joining senior Ellie Primerano (Saint Joseph, Mich.) and junior forward Linsey Trapino (Verona, Wis.) who reached the milestone last season.
Quam reached 25 points in SCSU's 1-0 win over Michigan Tech on Sept. 7 and then recorded three assists in a 5-0 win over UW-Parkside on Sept. 12 to match a career-high for assists in a game. She is just the second Husky in program history to have multiple games with three or more assists, joining Kim Corbin who did it four times. Quam currently leads the NSIC in assists with five. Her 19 career assists rank third all-time while her 31 career points rank 18th.
Olson is the latest to join the 25-point club with an assist in a 2-1 win over Minnesota Duluth on Oct. 12, becoming the 25th Husky in program history to reach the mark. Olson has scored 2+ goals and 2+ assists in each of her three seasons as a Husky, including an eight-point (2g/4a) performance so far this season.
Primerano and Trapino continue to work their way up the all-time scoring list for the Huskies. Primerano currently ranks ninth with 43 points (14g/15a) while Trapino ranks 11th with 41 points (17g/7a).
BALANCED ATTACK
The race for team point-lead this season is a tight race, with junior forward Linsey Trapino (Verona, Wis.) taking a slight lead at 11 points while junior midfielder Grace Olson (West Des Moines, Iowa) and senior forward Ellie Primerano (Saint Joseph, Mich.) and are close behind at eight and seven points, respectively. Trapino and Olson rank in the top-20 in scoring, with Trapino's five goals ranking sixth in the NSIC. Additionally, senior midfielder Brooke Quam (Lakeville, Minn.) leads the NSIC in assists with five while Olson ranks second with four.
As a team the Huskies ranking in the top five of the NSIC in most statistical categories as a team, including second in goals against average (0.55), second in save percentage (.864), third in assists (19), third in points (55) and fifth in goals (18).
For all the latest on St. Cloud State Women's Soccer, stay tuned to SCSUHuskies.com and follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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