Concord Statistics -
Wheeling Jesuit Statistics ATHENS, W.Va. – Unbeaten in its last three games, the Concord University women's team will travel to Wheeling Jesuit this weekend for a matchup with the Cardinals.
RECORDS• Concord poses a record of 4-2-1 overall and 2-1-1 against Mountain East Conference foes. Meanwhile, Wheeling Jesuit is still in search of its first win this season as they are 0-4-2 overall and 0-3-1 in the MEC.
MOUNTAIN LION NOTES• Junior forward
Kari Simon is among the national elite in total points. The Mineral Wells, West Virginia native has tallied 15 points this season, which is tied for 16
th in Division II.
• Simon's six goals this season are the most in the MEC while also ranking 15
th nationally.
• As a team, the Mountain Lions have scored 20 goals this season and their 2.8 goals per game is tops in the league.
• Concord has assisted on a league-high 12 goals this season with the next closest team having seven assists this season.
• Eight Concord players have recorded at least one assist this season led by sophomore forward
Emily Cole and Simon who each have registered three.
• In the Mountain Lions most recent game vs. Urbana, redshirt freshman goalkeeper
Lacie Geisel tallied her second shutout of the season which is tied for second in the MEC. Additionally, Geisel and freshman goalkeeper Katilyn Hanrahan combined for a shutout of Salem International, giving CU three this season, which is first in the conference.
• In just seven career starts, Geisel finds herself in the career record book, holding eighth place in career saves with 32.
• Last season, Concord was 0-1-1 against Wheeling Jesuit. CU lost on the road before bouncing back to earn a 1-1 draw at Anderson Field.
• Senior back
Abby Barber scored the lone Mountain Lion goal on the road while Simon netted CU's goal at home.
SCOUTING WHEELING JESUIT• The Cardinals hold the upper hand over Concord in the all-time series 10-7-1.
• WJU has saved the third-most shots in the MEC with 36.
• Aubrey Hutchinson leads Wheeling Jesuit in shots per game, taking an average of 3.2 per contest.
UP NEXT• Concord will remain on the road to face MEC rival Charleston Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. in a pivotal league game.
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