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Live VideoATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University women's soccer team will look to improve its standing in the Mountain East Conference when they host Notre Dame College Saturday at Anderson Field at 12:00 p.m.
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RECORDS• Concord is 4-3-2 overall and 2-2-2 in the MEC. The Mountain Lions are fourth in the conference standings.
• The Falcons are sitting atop the league rankings with a 6-1 overall mark and 5-1 conference record.
MOUNTAIN LION NOTES• CU will be seeking to win its fifth of the season in just 10 tries. A season ago, Concord didn't win its fifth game until October 16, the 13
th game of the year.
• Despite only scoring one goal in its last three games, the Mountain Lions are second in the league with 21.
• Furthermore, the Maroon and Gray have been accurate with shots on goals as 65 percent of their total shots have been on goal.
• Junior forward
Chloe Barber leads CU in shots on goal percentage (.778) while junior midfielder
Samantha Wood is second (.714) and junior forward
Kari Simon is third (.676).
• Six Mountain Lions have tallied three or more points this season with four of them already exceeding their career highs.
• Barber has 10 points, besting her freshman year total of five. Sophomore forward
Emily Cole has matched Barber's total of 10.
• Senior midfielder
Sami Spertzel (three) and Wood (three) have also set career-bests in points scored.
• Last year at Anderson Field, CU played NDC, who at the time was nationally-ranked, tough before falling 1-0 on a late free kick.
• Senior back
Abby Barber and Simon both had shots on goal for the Mountain Lions in the narrow loss.
SCOUTING NOTRE DAME• NDC's Alexis Manoa leads the MEC with 2.3 points per game and 14 points total.
• The Falcons have posted a league-high four shutouts through seven games.
• This season, Notre Dame has outscored its opponents by a margin of 23-3.
UP NEXT• Concord will play at Shepherd 12:00 p.m. Wednesday.