Games 13 & 14
Arkansas State (3-7-2, 1-3) vs. ULL (4-8-1, 0-4)
Oct. 7, 2011 • Jonesboro, Ark. • 3 p.m.
Arkansas State (3-7-2, 1-3) vs. ULM (5-7-1, 0-4)
Oct. 9, 2011 • Jonesboro, Ark. • 1 p.m.
KICKING IT OFF: Arkansas State returns home for a pair of games against Louisiana-Lafayette at 3 p.m. on Friday and a game against Louisiana-Monroe on Sunday at 1 p.m. Both conference games are set to be contested at the ASU Soccer Complex.
THE OPPONENTS: Louisiana-Lafayette enters the weekend's action with a 4-8-1 record and a winless 0-4 Sun Belt record. Kayla Henrie leads the Ragin Cajuns with three goals, two assists and eight points. Amanda Morefield has played in 12 games in goal making 55 saves and shutting out three opponents. Morefield has a 4-6-1 record and a 1.66 goals against average allowing 19 goals against.
Louisiana-Monroe holds a 5-7-1 record with a winless 0-4 record in league action. Prior to playing the Red Wolves they will travel to UALR to face the Trojans. Tayler Bonetti and Alyssa Wooden lead the Warhawks with five goals scored each. Bonetti leads the team with two game winners and along with Kylie Mcintyre leads the team with three assists each. The warhawks have had two goalkeepers split time in goal for the squad, Hanna Linzay has played 782 minutes in goal with 44 saves and holds a 3-5-1 record. Alex Holland has played 420 minutes in goal with 20 saves and a 2-2 record.
VS. THE COMPETITION: The Red Wolves are 4-7 all-time against Louisiana-Lafayette and are 4-1-1 all-time against Louisiana-Monroe.
NATIONALLY RANKED: Along with ranking second in the conference in assists with six, ASU junior Ashley McMurtry ranks 39th nationally in assists per game. McMurtry is rewriting the ASU soccer record books, the junior already ranks atop the career assists category and currently has 16 for her career. She also ranks eighth all-time with 22 career points.
OVERTIME: The Red Wolves have broken the single-season record for overtime matches with their 2-3 loss at WKU in overtime. Overall ASU has played in five overtime games this season surpassing the previous mark of four.
STANDINGS: The Red Wolves are currently ninth in the Sun Belt Conference rankings and with seven games remaining on the schedule are one positive result out of being in the field for the SBC tournament.
LAST MINUTE GOALS SPARK OT: A pair of goals scored in the final minute of action against UAPB sparked the third overtime for the Red Wolves this season. ASU battled to a 4-4 tie with UAPB with Tory Pitts scoring ASU's third goal with less than a minute remaining and Kara Nitti scored the tying goal for A-State.
SEC WIN: With their 3-1 win over Mississippi State, the Red Wolves picked up their first win over an opponent from the SEC. Prior to the match, ASU was 0-4 against the SEC entering the game last week.
INTERNATIONAL FLAIR: The Red Wolves welcomed seven newcomers to the squad this season including a trio of international players. Junior College transfer Aja Aguirre comes to the Red Wolves from Burnaby, British Columbia and will play goalkeeper for the Red Wolves. Freshman Jessica Jingblad comes to the Red Wolves from Norrkoping, Sweden and will play forward for A-State. Freshman defender Blaine Laing comes to the Red Wolves from Brampton, Ontario.
PRESEASON COACHES POLL: In preparation for the start of women's soccer season this weekend the Sun Belt Conference has released its Preseason Coaches' Poll Wednesday which ranked Arkansas State 10th in the poll. The Red Wolves received 46 points.
Denver was picked to finish first and is vying for its eighth Sun Belt championship and received seven of the possible 12 first place votes for a total of 139 points. FIU tabbed second-place points with 121 and one first place vote, followed by MTSU with 115 points and two first place votes.
North Texas was picked fourth with 112 points and one first place vote while WKU was fifth with 95 points. Troy finished sixth in the voting with 78 points and garnered the final first place vote.
Florida Atlantic (63), Louisiana-Lafayette (60) and UALR (51) finished above the Red Wolves at 7-9 places while South Alabama and Louisiana-Monroe brought up the rear with 36 and 20 points respectively.
The Preseason All-SBC team was also announced with FIU's Chelsea Levia was named the Preseason Player of the Year.
The Red Wolves begin regular season play on Friday at Lipscomb and return home for their home opener against Mississippi State on Sunday at 2 p.m.
2011 SBC Women's Soccer Coaches' Preseason Poll
1. Denver (7) - 139 pts
2. FIU (1) - 121 pts
3. Middle Tennessee (2) - 115 pts
4. North Texas (1) - 112 pts
5. WKU - 95 pts
6. Troy (1) - 78 pts
7. Florida Atlantic - 63 pts
8. Louisiana-Lafayette - 60 pts
9. UALR - 51 pts
10. Arkansas State - 46 pts
11. South Alabama - 36 pts
12. Louisiana-Monroe - 20 pts
2011 Preseason All-SBC Soccer Team
Kaitlin Bast (Denver, Junior, F)
Chelsea Levia (FIU, Sophomore, F)
Mallory Outerbridge (WKU, RS-Senior, F)
Katy Van Lieshout (Denver, Junior, D)
Kelsey Hodges (North Texas, Senior, D)
Kaylyn Pratt (WKU, Senior, D)
Bria Beardsley (Denver, Senior, MF)
Nicholette DiGiacomo (Denver, Sophomore, MF)
Ellen Scarfone (North Texas, Junior, MF)
Melanie Raimo (FIU, Senior, GK)
Libby Stout (WKU, Senior, GK)
2011 Preseason All-SBC Soccer Player of the Year
Chelsea Levia (FIU, Sophomore, F)
HEAD COACH TAFADZWA ZIYENGE: Tafadzwa Ziyenge is in his second season as head coach at Arkansas State. Ziyenge comes to ASU after reviving both the men's and women's teams at University of Alabama-Huntsville. Ziyenge left the UAH women with a 96-90-6 career record, advancing to the semifinals of the Gulf South Conference tournament on five occasions and consistently achieving top-10 regional ranking. In his final season the women's team posted a 9-7-0 record and a third best 4-3 conference record. The women finished the season ranked seventh in the south region. In his first and only season as men's head coach Ziyenge directed the UAH men to the conference finals en route to a sixth place regional ranking. The men ended conference league play in second place. Ziyenge who is an Olympic Development Program regional coach has also coached both boys and girls youth teams.
“Tafadzwa is highly respected by his peers within his profession,” said Dr. Dean Lee, ASU Director of Athletics. “He is very passionate about the game and loves the game, which is very evident. He has a great work ethic and tremendous character, integrity and knowledge about the game.”
Ziyenge was a four-year letterwinner (1993-96) on the UAH men's soccer team. He is first overall in the UAH record books for most goals in a career, most game winning goals in a career. He also holds the UAH records for most goals in a season, most points in a season, most game winning goals in a season and tied for most shots on goal in a season. In addition, he is also second on the list for most points in a career, most shots on goal in a career. Ziyenge is ranked third overall in goals scored, fifth in points and eighth in career assists. He is only one of six players to score 100 career points at UAH.
Ziyenge who still holds the conference record for most goals scored in a season was named Conference Player of the Week on three separate occasions in the first year the GSC sponsored soccer. He was also Most Valuable Player in the Mayor's Cup Classic vs Alabama A&M in 1996. Ziyenge also set the standard for numerous conference records. During the 1996 season, Ziyenge was ranked third in the nation in goals scored. He also led the GSC in the same category, as well as total points. In his senior year, he was named to the All Region first team, GSC regular season MVP and conference final MVP.
Ziyenge's professional soccer career began in 1997 in the Eastern Indoor Soccer League where he played for 2 years with the Huntsville Fire. He finished the 1998 season as the club's second leading scorer. He continued his professional career in the USL A-League where he spent 2 seasons playing for Tennessee Rhythm before retiring in 2001. The Marondera, Zimbabwe native holds a degree in Business Administration.
Ziyenge holds a USSF C License.
RED WOLVES KIDS' CLUB: Youth ages 9-13 are invited to join the Red Wolves Kids' Club and be a ball kid at any of ASU's home soccer game. Kids' Club members also have the opportunity to participate in team introductions and pregame ceremonies. To join the Red Wolves Kids' Club, contact assistant coach Jessica Nei at 870-972-8193 or jnei@astate.edu.
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