
'Dons Travel to In-State Rival IUPUI
10/14/2017 8:30:00 AM | Women's Soccer
FORT WAYNE, Ind. – The Fort Wayne women's soccer team takes a break from Summit League play as the Mastodons travel to IUPUI for a match on Sunday at 4 p.m. at Carroll Stadium.
Who: IUPUI Jaguars
When: Sunday, October 15 | 4 p.m.
Where: Indianapolis, Ind. | IU Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium
All-Time Series: Fort Wayne leads 7-4-4
Last Meeting: October 7, 2016 | Fort Wayne 2, IUPUI 2 | Fort Wayne, Ind.
Live Stats: Stats
Live Video: ESPN3
Scouting the Mastodons (1-12-0, 0-3-0 Summit League)
The Mastodons enter the weekend at 1-11-0, 0-2-0 in Summit League play. Kendall Quinn and Deanna Hecht lead the team in goals with four each, while Kallianne Mogler leads the 'Dons in assists with six. Two of Fort Wayne's Summit League matches so far this season have been decided by one goal; Omaha and Western Illinois both won 1-0.
Scouting the Jaguars (12-3-0, 6-0-0 Horizon League)
The Jaguars enter their matchup with Fort Wayne on an 11-match win streak, including a 6-0 start in the Horizon League. IUPUI has not lost since August, which came in double-overtime fashion to Eastern Kentucky at home. Two Jaguars are fighting for the program assist record, with Krissy Kirkhoff and Hayley Shelton both having 18 in their careers
Series History
Fort Wayne and IUPUI's last two matchups ended in 2-2 draws, the 2015 edition was in Indianapolis and the 2016 match was in Fort Wayne. Last season, Gaby Romo and Hannah Kroger scored the goals for the 'Dons. Romo's goal came just 34 seconds into the match, which was the fastest goal in Fort Wayne program history.
With a Little Help From My Friend
Kallianne Mogler assisted Deanna Hecht on one of the goals scored in Friday's (Oct. 13) matchup against South Dakota, which extended her program leading assist total to 14. Mogler leads the Mastodons this season with six assists.
First Half Fighters
The Mastodons have held seven of its opponents scoreless in the first half of each contest. Detroit Mercy, Evansville, Youngstown State, Western Michigan, Valparaiso, Robert Morris and Western Illinois were all unable to score on the 'Dons in the first 45 minutes of play.
Fresh Legs
Seven different freshmen Mastodons have found their way into the starting lineup at some point this season. Jessica Schoenfeldt and Gabrielle Fanning have started all 13 contests, while Emma Gaggioli has started the last six. Baylee Kramer and Breanna Buche have three starts, Kailyn Wade has two, while Cesiley LaCourt has one.
Brace Yourself
The 'Dons have three sets of braces so far this season between their two leading scorers, Deanna Hecht and Kendall Quinn. Hecht has two, in which all four of her goals this season were scored. Most recently, Hecht had two goals against Summit League foe South Dakota. She also chipped in an assist to Quinn in this matchup. Quinn and Hecht both had two goals in the 'Dons 4-2 victory over Robert Morris. Quinn had her brace completed before the 10-minute mark, which was the first time in program history that two goals had been scored against a Division I opponent within 10 minutes of the first kick.
Looking Back
The 'Dons are coming off a 6-3 loss to League foe South Dakota on Friday. Deanna Hecht had five points between two goals of her own and an assist to Kendall Quinn's goal.
Up Next
Fort Wayne hits the road for the last trip of the regular season. The 'Dons will face off against South Dakota State and North Dakota State on October 19 and 22 respectively.
Who: IUPUI Jaguars
When: Sunday, October 15 | 4 p.m.
Where: Indianapolis, Ind. | IU Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium
All-Time Series: Fort Wayne leads 7-4-4
Last Meeting: October 7, 2016 | Fort Wayne 2, IUPUI 2 | Fort Wayne, Ind.
Live Stats: Stats
Live Video: ESPN3
Scouting the Mastodons (1-12-0, 0-3-0 Summit League)
The Mastodons enter the weekend at 1-11-0, 0-2-0 in Summit League play. Kendall Quinn and Deanna Hecht lead the team in goals with four each, while Kallianne Mogler leads the 'Dons in assists with six. Two of Fort Wayne's Summit League matches so far this season have been decided by one goal; Omaha and Western Illinois both won 1-0.
Scouting the Jaguars (12-3-0, 6-0-0 Horizon League)
The Jaguars enter their matchup with Fort Wayne on an 11-match win streak, including a 6-0 start in the Horizon League. IUPUI has not lost since August, which came in double-overtime fashion to Eastern Kentucky at home. Two Jaguars are fighting for the program assist record, with Krissy Kirkhoff and Hayley Shelton both having 18 in their careers
Series History
Fort Wayne and IUPUI's last two matchups ended in 2-2 draws, the 2015 edition was in Indianapolis and the 2016 match was in Fort Wayne. Last season, Gaby Romo and Hannah Kroger scored the goals for the 'Dons. Romo's goal came just 34 seconds into the match, which was the fastest goal in Fort Wayne program history.
With a Little Help From My Friend
Kallianne Mogler assisted Deanna Hecht on one of the goals scored in Friday's (Oct. 13) matchup against South Dakota, which extended her program leading assist total to 14. Mogler leads the Mastodons this season with six assists.
First Half Fighters
The Mastodons have held seven of its opponents scoreless in the first half of each contest. Detroit Mercy, Evansville, Youngstown State, Western Michigan, Valparaiso, Robert Morris and Western Illinois were all unable to score on the 'Dons in the first 45 minutes of play.
Fresh Legs
Seven different freshmen Mastodons have found their way into the starting lineup at some point this season. Jessica Schoenfeldt and Gabrielle Fanning have started all 13 contests, while Emma Gaggioli has started the last six. Baylee Kramer and Breanna Buche have three starts, Kailyn Wade has two, while Cesiley LaCourt has one.
Brace Yourself
The 'Dons have three sets of braces so far this season between their two leading scorers, Deanna Hecht and Kendall Quinn. Hecht has two, in which all four of her goals this season were scored. Most recently, Hecht had two goals against Summit League foe South Dakota. She also chipped in an assist to Quinn in this matchup. Quinn and Hecht both had two goals in the 'Dons 4-2 victory over Robert Morris. Quinn had her brace completed before the 10-minute mark, which was the first time in program history that two goals had been scored against a Division I opponent within 10 minutes of the first kick.
Looking Back
The 'Dons are coming off a 6-3 loss to League foe South Dakota on Friday. Deanna Hecht had five points between two goals of her own and an assist to Kendall Quinn's goal.
Up Next
Fort Wayne hits the road for the last trip of the regular season. The 'Dons will face off against South Dakota State and North Dakota State on October 19 and 22 respectively.
~ Feel the Rumble ~
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