TIGERS, NO. 23 JIMMIES SET TO CLASH ON WEDNESDAY IN JAMESTOWN
Down to just two regular-season matches remaining on the 2021 schedule, the Dakota Wesleyan University women’s soccer team clashes with No. 23 University of Jamestown on Wednesday from Jimmie Turf Field in Jamestown, N.D.
Down to just two regular-season matches remaining on the 2021 schedule, the Dakota Wesleyan University women's soccer team clashes with No. 23 University of Jamestown at 5 p.m. on Wednesday from Jimmie Turf Field in Jamestown, N.D.
- Winners of three straight and six of the last eight, Dakota Wesleyan looks to continue its momentum in the midst of a tense Great Plains Athletic Conference playoff race.
- The Blue and Gray is seeking double-digit wins in a season for the first time under head coach Clayson Glasgow as DWU last ammassed 10-or-more victories in a season during the 2010 campaign.
- In a notable 3-0 shutout home victory over Midland University on Saturday, the Tigers notched their sixth shutout victory of the season and have relinquished just two goals in the month of October.
- Reaching a suffocating 3-0 lead over the Warriors, Dakota Wesleyan registered 3-or-more goals for the sixth time on Sautrday and is 5-1-0 in such contests this year.
- Senior forward Alondra Partida and midfielder Kamryn Harrop, who propelled the Tigers to the quick offensive start in its last outing, each sit with five goals on the season.
- Nine different Tigers have scored or assisted on a goal this season while Jozy Bardsley, who now sits with 32 career goals, has found the back of the net in five of her last six starts.
About the Jimmies
- The Jimmies, who currently sit atop the GPAC standings, enter with a spotless 15-0-0 overall record and a 10-0-0 conference mark
- In his 10th season as the head coach at Jamestown, Nick Becker now holds the program record for most wins in a season.
- The UJ defensive back line continues to suppress opposing offensive attacks allowing just 0.60 goals per match and have posted nine shutout wins on the season.
Series History (University of Jamestown)
- Wednesday's match marks the 14th meeting between both programs in recent history as the Tigers won five-straight in the head-to-head series from 2012-16.