Eastern Michigan Athletics

Friday, October 18
Kent, Ohio
7 p.m.

Eastern Michigan University

at

Kent State

Eagles Pre-game vs. Bowling Green

Eastern Takes on Kent State, Ohio in Conference Road Tilt

10/16/2019 10:49:00 AM | Soccer

Soccer at Kent State | at Ohio
Date Friday, Oct. 18 - 7 p.m. | Sunday, Oct. 20 - 1 p.m.
Venue Dix Stadium - Kent, Ohio | Chessa Field - Athens, Ohio
Preview Info EMU Notes
Live Stream & Stats Kent State Live Stream | EMUEagles.com
Twitter @EMUSoccer | @EMUAthletics
 
KENT & ATHENS, Ohio (EMUEagles.com) – The Eastern Michigan University soccer team hits the road for a Mid-American Conference road tilt, taking on Kent State Friday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. and Ohio Sunday, Oct. 20 at 1 p.m.
    Friday's game will be live streamed, while Sunday's contest will have LiveStats coverage. Those links can be found on the schedule page of EMUEagles.com. Additionally, the action on the pitch will be live-tweeted from the team's account, @EMUSoccer.

SERIES HISTORY: The Eagles are 13-10-1 all-time against the Golden Flashes. EMU defeated KSU in their last meeting, 2-0, Sept. 21, 2018 at Scicluna Field. Redshirt senior Kristin Hullibarger (Brooklin, Ontario-Donald A. Wilson) scored both times for the Green and White.
    Eastern holds a 13-9-4 lead over Ohio. Hullibarger was once again the scorer for the Eagles, but the Bobcats took the win, 2-1, Sept.23, 2018 at Scicluna Field.

SCOUTING THE BUCKEYE STATE: Of the 19 goals scored by Kent State, Vital Kats, Cameron Shedenhelm and Karly Hellstrom account for 15 of them, each tallying five. Kats and Shedenhelm each have five additional assists for a total of 15 points to lead the Golden Flashes. Sydney Malham has spent the most time between the posts, recording 51 saves in 11 games.
    For Ohio, Alivia Milesky leads the offense with six goals on the season and 15 points.  Faith O'Neill has played every minute in goal for KSU, totaling 53 saves in 13 games.

EYEING THE RECORD BOOKS: Redshirt senior Hullibarger took over sole possession of 11th place in all-time career points after recording an assist Oct. 4 against Northern Illinois. Scoring EMU's only goal Oct. 10 against Toledo, Hullibarger's 46 career points are just one short of Stephanie Clarke's 47.

2 IN 1: Junior Lindsey Shira (New Baltimore, Mich.-Anchor Bay) became the first Eagle to score two goals in a game, Oct. 6 vs. Western Michigan, since Hullibarger scored both goals in Eastern's 2-0 win over Kent State Sept. 21, 2018.

2 DOWN, BUT NOT OUT: Eastern Michigan, down by two goals to Western Michigan, came back to score two goals the span of a minute to tie, and eventually complete the 3-2 comeback win, marking the first time in program history the Eagles have come back from two goals down to win. The Eagles came back from down two goals to tie Oakland, 3-3, Aug. 19, 2012.

DEFENDER ON OFFENSE: Shira recorded her first brace of her college career Oct. 6, 2019 against Western Michigan. The pair of goals pushed her to nine points on the season, exceeding her previous career-high of six points in a season. Shira is now three points shy of 20 career points.

GAME-WINNERS: Shira has scored both game-winning goals for the Eagles in two matches. Oct. 4 against Northern Illinois, Shira scored in the 62nd minute to seal the win. Oct. 6 against Western Michigan, Shira scored the momentum-changing first goal in the 70th minute and found the back of the net for the go-ahead goal in the 83rd minute.

40 FOR 10: Redshirt junior Sabrina McNeill's (Whitby, Ontario-Henry Street) sixth-minute goal at Miami, Sept. 27, pushed her past the 40 career points mark. Adding a goal against Northern Illinois, Oct. 4, McNeill sits at 43 career points with 16 career goals and 11 career assists. The redshirt junior became the seventh member of the 40-point club, and ranks tied for 12th all-time with Paige Sheridan for career points.

FIRST CAREER...: The first conference weekend of the season contained a couple milestones for Eastern Michigan soccer players. At Miami, Sept. 27, senior Aubrey Martin (Toronto, Ontario-Father John Redmond) recorded her first career point on an assist to junior Tessa Osborne's (Mentor, Ohio-Lake Catholic) 80th-minute goal.
    At Ball State Sept. 29, sophomore Sarah Ash (South Lyon, Mich.-South Lyon) recorded her first career goal, assist, and points. Her first goal came on her first career shot, as well. Ash assisted on McNeill's goal in the sixth minute and scored in the 50th minute at Ball State for her first three points.

ROAD WARRIORS: Eastern Michigan played six consecutive road games for the third time in the team's 25-year history. After first completing the road swing in 2001, the Eagles repeated the feat a decade later in 2011. 
The longest road swing the Green and White have taken occurred in 2008 for a seven-game non-conference road slate.

110 MINUTES WITHOUT A GOAL: Eastern Michigan and Youngstown State ended in a 0-0 tie after two overtime periods Sept. 13, 2019. This is the first scoreless draw for the Eagles since October 16, 2016 against Kent State. This was the 19th time in 25 seasons that Eastern has ended in a scoreless tie.

GOAL SCORING DEBUT: Freshman Amanda Cripps (Bradford, Ontario-Trinity Catholic) became the first freshman to score for Eastern Michigan in her collegiate debut since Angela Vultaggio Aug. 19, 2011 in a 2-2 2OT draw with Pittsburgh. 

SUPER SENIORS: Returning for their redshirt senior seasons, Hullibarger and Peyton Davis (North Ridgeville, Ohio-Holy Name) look to leave their mark on EMU soccer. Hullibarger led the Eagles with eight goals and 21 points during the 2018 season and grabbed Second Team All-MAC honors. Hullibarger's 18 career goals to date ranks ninth all-time in program history.
    Davis returns for her final season after sitting out the 2018 season due to injury. In the season prior, she led the team with five goals and 12 points while earning Second Team All-MAC and Academic All-MAC honors. 

OFFENSIVE POWER: Of the 27 goals scored by Eastern Michigan in 2018, 26 were scored by returning members to the 2019 roster (Hullibarger (8), McNeill (7), Olson (3), Kerr (2), Frantz (1), Osborne (1), Cobetto (1), Frederick (1), Tausend (1), Chatzis (1)).

OH, CANADA!: The 2019 Eastern Michigan roster features 11 Canadian players. The 11 members tie the 2018 roster record for most Canadian members of the team.

IRONMAN OF THE MAC: Scott Hall enters his 21st season at the helm of Eastern Michigan's soccer program. Hall is the longest tenured coach in the MAC, and his three MAC Regular Season titles are tied for the most in conference history. Hall has compiled a 193-174-53 career record and 120-83-27 mark in MAC play.

MAC PRESEASON POLL: The Eagles were selected to finish seventh in the Mid-American Conference in 2019 after finishing the 2018 campaign with an overall record of 10-11, 5-6 in the MAC. The Eagles return 23 of 26 members from the 2018 squad.


2019 MAC Preseason Poll
1. Bowling Green
2. Ball State
3. Kent State
4. Buffalo
5. Ohio
6. Western Michigan
7. Eastern Michigan
8. Central Michigan
9. Akron
10. Toldeo 
11. Miami
12. Northern Illinois

ON THE HORIZON: The Eagles will host Akron and Buffalo at Scicluna Field. The Eagles and Zips will match up on Thursday, Oct. 24 at 4 p.m., while the Bulls will take on the Green and White Sunday, Oct. 27 at 1 p.m. Sunday's match will also be senior day.

FOLLOW THE ACTION: Stay connected with the Eagles all season long by following @EMUSoccer and @EMUAthletics on Twitter for all of the latest EMU soccer updates. Be sure to use the hashtag #EMUEagles.
Cinematic Highlights: Eastern Soccer vs. Kent State
Monday, October 28
Cinematic Highlights: Soccer vs. Western Michigan
Monday, October 14
Cinematic Highlights: Eastern Soccer vs. Miami
Monday, October 07
Cinematic Highlights: Eastern Soccer vs. Toledo
Friday, September 27