Eastern Michigan Soccer: Upcoming Game vs Akron

2023-10-15 20:07:56

Next Game:

Akron

10/19/2023 | 4 p.m.

Oct. 19, 19 (Thursday) / 4 pm

Akron

History

YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) – The Eastern Michigan University soccer team dropped a 3-0 result once morest Western Michigan University Sunday, Oct. 15, at Scicluna Field.

How It Happened

Western Michigan netted the match’s opening goal in the 12th minute. The Broncos nearly added a second goal in the 16th minute but senior Rebecca Przybylo (Canton, Mich./Plymouth) made a spectacular leaping save to tip the ball over the bar. WMU doubled its lead in the 27th minute before adding a third goal in the 71st minute.

The Broncos held a 22-5 advantage in shots and an 8-1 mark in corner kicks.

Game Notes

» Eastern moved to 1-9-6 (1-5-2 MAC) on the year while Western Michigan moved to 9-3-3 (5-0-3 MAC).
» Przybylo posted a career-high eight saves.
» Przybylo recorded her third start of the season and first since Sept. 10 once morest Valparaiso.
» Junior Meagan Lukowski (Bay City, Mich./Bay City) tallied a team-high two shots.
» All five of EMU’s shots were on-target.
» Eastern Michigan held its annual Alumni Weekend as several EMU soccer alumni were recognized at halftime of the match.

Historical Notes

» Eastern trails the all-time series with Western Michigan, 15-16-4.
» The Eagles and Broncos have alternated wins and losses each of the last nine match-ups as Eastern holds a 4-5 record in that span.

Next Up
Eastern Michigan is scheduled to host the University of Akron Thursday, Oct. 19, at 4 p.m. at Scicluna Field.

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