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No. 13 Soccer Makes Way to Orlando For Date with UCF

No. 13 Soccer Makes Way to Orlando For Date with UCF


QUICK KICKS

• Ole Miss stay undefeated with a 5-0 victory over Louisiana Tech in Oxford.

• Ole Miss’ five-match shutout streak to start the season is the longest in program-history. The Rebels have outscored their opponents 17-0.

• The Rebels hit the road again for Sunday’s match at UCF in Orlando. The two teams are tied in the series with a 2-2-1 record.

Taylor Radecki’s two assists in Thursday’s win against LA Tech gave her six on the season. Radecki is tied for the nation-lead with Rice’s Grace Collins.

• Ole Miss will be looking to avenge last season’s 3-0 defeat to UCF on Sunday.

• The Rebels are one of 12 teams in the nation to not allow a goal this season.

• Senior Ashley Orkus is the only keeper with five clean sheets in 2022.

• At 3.40 goals per game, Ole Miss is the nation’s 11th-ranked scoring offense. The Rebels also rank third in total points with 54

Marykate McGuire ranks top-10 in total points with 11. McGuire leads the Rebels with four goals along with three assists.

• The Rebels stand along in total assists with 20 and second in the nation averaging 4 assists per game.

• Ole Miss is ranked 13th in the United Soccer Coaches Poll

SCOUTING UCF

Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak, since taking over in 2013, has kept Central Florida soccer as a prominent team. Sahaydak earned her 100th win in UCF’s season opener against Florida, and currently has a 101-46-20 and eight winning seasons in 10 years. Last season, the Knights fell short of 10 wins with an 8-7-1 overall record and a 3-4-1 league mark.

The Knights remain undefeated despite a tough beginning schedule, playing Southeastern Conference teams in UF and LSU on opening weekend. UCF holds a 2-0-2 record, picking wins over Florida and Florida Gulf Coast, both wins coming at home. The Knights’ Thursday game at North Florida, was canceled as they wait to host Ole Miss.

Central Florida is outscoring their opponents 7-2 but has struggled to score on the road. The offense is led by fifth-year player Kristen Scott and her three goals. Scott scored a brace in their 3-1 victory over FGCU. Three other players found the net this season, Mallory Olsson has two and Katie Bradley and Dayana Martin each have one. UCF’s scored seven times, including six assisted goals.

Redshirt senior keeper Caroline DeLisle is in UCF soccer’s top-10 in…

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