Sunday, October 20
Tulsa, Okla.
1:00 p.m.

Tulsa

vs

Charlotte

Madison Williams
Photo by: Bill Powell

Tulsa Women Host Charlotte Sunday

10/18/2024 3:02:00 PM | Women's Soccer


TULSA, Okla. — Only four regular-season games remain for the Tulsa women's soccer team (7-6-2, 3-3-0 AAC) as the Golden Hurricane is set to host Charlotte (1-7-6, 0-2-4 AAC) for an early afternoon bout at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, in the Hurricane Soccer Stadium.
 
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This will be just the second meeting all-time between Tulsa and Charlotte. The first ended in a 3-0 loss for TU in Charlotte last season. The 10th-place 49ers are 1-7-6 overall and winless in American Athletic Conference action with a 0-2-4 mark. They're coming off a pair of scoreless draws against UTSA and UAB last week.
 
Junior forward Jordan Frederick has been one of the masterminds behind Tulsa's high-scoring offense this season. She enters the game on Sunday ranked eighth in the country with eight assists and ranks 17th for assists per game (0.53). Frederick leads The American in both benchmarks.
 
Frederick is also tied for fifth in program history with 18 career assists and needs one more assist to tie Melissa McCormick (1998-01) in 2000 and Rachel Thun (Blankenship) in 2016 for the most assists in a single season by a TU woman.
 
Sophomore Leah Diaz, a forward, is 47th in Division I with six assists. She also has seven goals to her name, giving her a team-leading and 20 points, the second-highest in the conference behind Rice's Leah Chancey.
 
True freshman forward Blaine Schutte remains among league's top scorers as she's second in the AAC for goals (8) and goals per game (0.53).
 
Tatum Sanders, a junior goalkeeper, leads The American with 6.5 saves per game and ranks third for save percentage (.821). She's also 6th in program history in career saves (190).
 
As a team, Tulsa is 11th in the country for assists (41), assists per game (2.73), 12th for saves per game (6.60), 13th for points (113), 14th for points per game (7.53) and 17th for scoring offense (2.40) and total goals (36).

 
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