
Women's Soccer Plays First Ivy League Road Game at Columbia Saturday
9/29/2017 12:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Brown University women's soccer plays its first Ivy League road game of the season at Columbia University on Saturday at 4:00 p.m., coming off a 1-0 (OT) win over Dartmouth College in its conference opener last Sunday.
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ALL-TIME SERIES
Brown and Columbia have met 30 times on the soccer pitch with the Bears holding a 13-10-7 lead in the all-time series. In each of the last two seasons, the Lions have taken the match-up, 1-0, with goals in the 89th minute or later.
LAST TIME OUT
Freshman forward Star White (Norfolk, Va.) scored 1:24 into overtime to lift Brown to a 1-0 win over Dartmouth in the Ivy League opener for both teams on Sunday afternoon at Stevenson-Pincince Field. The Bears won their fifth straight game, tied a program record with their third overtime win this season, and took a one-goal decision for the sixth time this year with their victory over the visiting Big Green.
STAR POWER
Freshman forward Star White gained Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors on Sept. 25 after scoring the overtime, game-winning goal in the Bears' Ivy opener vs. Dartmouth on Sept. 24. White recorded three points on a goal and an assist, including the game-winning goal vs. Dartmouth, to help lead Brown to a 2-0 week. In the 92nd minute against the Big Green, White netted her second game winner of the year to lift Brown to a 1-0 win. She notched an assist in a 2-1 win over Sacred Heart on Sept. 20.
CORNER KICKS
Entering the weekend, Brown ranks third in the NCAA in corner kicks per game (8.50). The Bears have registered double-figure corner kicks in each of four matches this season. Brown also stands among national leaders in assists per game (12th, 2.7), shots per game (20th, 17.8), shots on goal per game (24th, 8.0), and points per game (28th, 6.7).
WALDMAN PACES CONFERENCE
Senior forward Mikela Waldman (San Francisco, Calif.) ranks first in the Ivy League in points (18), goals (seven), and game-winning goals (four). In the NCAA rankings, she stands fifth in game-winning goals (four), 16th in points per game (1.8), and 27th in goals per game (0.7). She scored the game-winnining goals in wins at Massachusetts (Sept. 14) and vs. Sacred Heart (Sept. 20) and posted two assists in a 2-0 win over CCSU (Sept. 17). Waldman netted her first career hat trick in a 4-0 win at Hartford on Aug. 31. She recorded her second game-winning goal of the season in a 2-1 win against Lafayette on Sept. 10. She netted a goal in the Bears' 3-2 (2OT) win at Rhode Island on Aug. 27 and scored in back-to-back games for the first time in her career with her hat trick against the Hawks in her next outing. Waldman has tallied seven goals and 18 points this season after posting five goals and 18 points over her first three seasons combined.
STORY TIME
Junior midfielder Celia Story (Bainbridge Island, Wash.) ranks seventh in the Ivy League with 12 points and third in the league with four assists to go along with four goals. Story has tallied a point in five of her last six games. She notched the assist on the game winner vs. Dartmouth (Sept. 24) and posted a goal and an assist in a 2-1 win over CCSU (Sept. 17). She scored twice in the Bears' win over Rhode Island on Aug. 27, driving the game-winning penalty kick into the back of the net in the 104th minute, prior to netting a first-half goal in a 2-1 win vs. Lafayette on Sept. 10. Against the Rams, she scored two goals in a game for the second time in her career after accomplishing the feat in a 3-2 (2OT) win at Cornell on October 24, 2015.
SHINING STAR
Freshman forward Star White (Norfolk, Va.) ranks sixth in the Ivy League and first among first-year student-athletes with 13 points and has tallied a point in six straight games. She stands in a tie for first in the conference with five assists and has added four goals. She scored the overtime, game-winning goal in her Ivy debut vs. Dartmouth (Sept. 24) after netting her first career game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over CCSU (Sept. 17). She made an immediate impact in her collegiate debut, notching a goal and an assist in Brown's 2-1 (OT) victory over Maine. She brought new life to the Bears when she found the equalizer in the 82nd minute prior to assisting on the golden goal in the 98th minute. She scored her second collegiate goal vs. Providence on Sept. 7 and tallied one assist apiece against Hartford (Aug. 31), Lafayette (Sept. 10), Massachusetts (Sept. 14), and Sacred Heart (Sept. 20).
CARUSO COMPILES POINTS
Junior forward Jennifer Caruso (Brockton, Mass.) ranks in a tie for third in the Ivy League with four assists on the year. She scored the second goal of her career at Vermont on Sept. 2, netting an equalizer in the 72nd minute. Caruso posted her first career multi-assist game with two helpers in a 4-0 win at Hartford on Aug. 31. She added an assist in a 2-1 win over Lafayette on Sept. 10 and in a 3-2 (2OT) victory over Rhode Island on Aug. 27. She has posted six points this year after recording four points over her first two seasons.
CARCHIO IN THE MIDFIELD
Sophomore midfielder Abby Carchio (Lakeville, Mass.) has tallied seven points on two goals and three assists on the season. Carchio totaled a goal and an assist in a 2-1 win over Sacred Heart (Sept. 20). She scored her first goal of the year in a 4-0 win at Hartford on Aug. 31. Carchio tallied one assist apiece at Vermont on Sept. 2 and in a 2-1 win over Lafayette on Sept. 10. She has seven points in eight games in 2017 after compiling five points over 15 games as a rookie.
ETZEL AS THE BACKSTOP
Junior goalkeeper Christine Etzel (Madison, Conn.) has tallied eight wins thus far this season and now has 24 career wins, putting her fourth place on Brown's career wins list. She has posted shutouts in two of her last four games and has 16 career clean sheets – tied for third best at Brown all-time. This fall Etzel has recorded a 1.08 GAA and .771 save percentage. Etzel returns in goal after earning 2016 Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year honors. As a sophomore, she ranked second in the NCAA in save percentage (0.921), fourth in goals-against average (0.361), and 13th in shutouts (10) at the end of the regular season.
BONUS SOCCER
Brown has won three games in overtime this season, matching a program record set in 2008. The Bears have now notched two or more overtime wins in a season eight times. The club won back-to-back games in overtime to open a season for the first time in program history. The team has tallied consecutive overtime wins in two other seasons – 1993 and 2008.
SCOUTING THE OPPOSITION
Columbia enters Saturday's match-up with a 5-4-1 overall record, a 1-0-0 mark in Ivy League play, and a 4-0-1 record at home. The Lions defeated Cornell, 2-0, in their Ivy League opener and topped Wagner, 11-0, in their last outing. Emma Anderson and Natalie Neshat rank second and third in the Ivy League with 16 and 15 points respectively. Sophie Whitehouse has seen the majority of time in goal, registering a 1.49 GAA and .771 save percentage.
WALDMAN WINS IVY PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Senior Mikela Waldman (San Francisco, Calif.) won Ivy League Player of the Week accolades on Sept. 18. She tallied four points on a goal and two assists to help lead Brown to a 2-0 week. She scored the game-winning goal on her sixth goal of the year in a 2-0 win over Massachusetts on Sept. 14. She posted two assists – her third career two-assist game – in a 2-1 win over CCSU on Sept. 17.
KANTE EARNS IVY LEAGUE ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Freshman forward Zeinab Kante (Dallas, Texas) earned Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors on Aug. 28 after scoring the game-winning goal in Brown's 2-1 overtime win against Maine on Aug. 25. In her collegiate debut, Kante recorded the game winner alongside an assist in the Bears' season-opening victory.
THE CAPTAINS
Senior center back Maclaine Lehan (Shrewsbury, Mass.) and junior goalkeeper Christine Etzel (Madison, Conn.) will serve Brown as captains this fall. Lehan will act as a captain for the Bears for the second straight season.
COMING SOON
After playing at Columbia, Brown returns to Stevenson-Pincince Field to host Princeton on Saturday, Oct. 7 at 3:30 p.m.
TICKETS!
Tickets for all Brown women's soccer games can be purchased online, by calling the Brown Athletics Ticket Office at (401) 863-2773, or by walking up to the box office located in the Pizzitola Sports Center, open Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.



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