Kira Hockely attempts to break away from a defender
AnneMarie Bittner

Women's Soccer Brian Larson, UMary Asst. Director of Athletics - Communications

Home finale features postseason implications when Maraders host Highway 83 rival Thursday

THIS WEEK
The University of Mary wraps up their 2022 regular season this week with their most important match of the year. The Marauders host Highway 83 rival Minot State University on Thursday, October 27, in a match with numerous Northern Sun tournament implications for the Marauders. Game time is 5 pm at the MDU Resources Community Bowl.
 
FOLLOW LIVE
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RECORD
UMary is 10-4-3 on the season and 7-4-3 in the Northern Sun. The Marauders are tied for 6th in the NSIC standings with 24 points.
 
DESTINY
With one game remaining the Marauders could finish anywhere from 5th in the Northern Sun standings to 9th. The top eight teams make the tournament and the top four host in the opening round on October 31.
  • The Marauders qualify for the tournament with a win and would be seeded 5th or 6th
  • A draw probably earns the Marauders a tournament berth but may depend on tiebreakers
  • With a loss UMary will need some help with one of the following outcomes: a loss or tie by Minnesota Duluth (v. St. Cloud State NOTE: In case of a tie between UMary and UMD, tiebreakers will come into play which could include season goal differential), a loss by Northern State (v. MSU Moorhead) or a loss or tie by Winona State (v. Upper Iowa).
 
DAKOTA UNITED YOUTH SOCCER APPRECIATION NIGHT SET FOR OCTOBER 27
The Marauders will hold a Dakota United Youth Soccer Appreciation Night on October 27 when UMary hosts Minot State. Tickets have been given to Dakota United youth players throughout the year for free admittance to the game. Additionally a limited amount of complimentary tickets for Dakota United Soccer Club families are available at the gate on a first come-first served basis.
 
As part of Youth Soccer Appreciation Night recognition, prior to the game the Dakota United soccer players are invited to enter the pitch through the Marauders Centennial Collision & Paint tunnel.
 
CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN WITH THE MARAUDERS
Halloween arrives early when the University of Mary soccer team hosts a Trunk & Treat event at the Marauders last home game of the year against Highway 83 rival Minot State University on Thursday, October 27. All fans are encouraged to come in costume and take part in Truck & Treat activities before and after the match and at halftime at the Dakota United Youth Soccer Appreciation Night game. Trunk & Treat activities are sponsored by the UMary Black Student Union and the Marauders Activity Council.
 
LAST WEEK
The Marauders split a pair of games in a home-and-away series on the final full weekend of the season… Hosting 2nd place Bemidji State University on Friday, Oct. 21, the game was scoreless until the Beavers scored three minutes into the second half on a Sara Wendt goal. UMary pressed to find the equalizer but shots by Audrey Garlitz and Olivia Gardner were both turned away by BSU goalkeeper Georgiana Harber and the Marauders were unable to convert a pair of corner kicks. Wendt scored again in the 82nd minute to secure the BSU win. Madisyn Waltman tied her season-high with eight saves… The Marauders rebounded for a 1-0 win at Minnesota Crookston on Sunday, October 23. Kendra Park scored her seventh goal of the season and Waltman posted two saves for her 33rd career clean sheet and 8th of the season.
 
 
RUNNING AHEAD
The Marauders have played 1,530 minutes this season and have trailed a total of 229:59, less than 15% of all the minutes played. Only five times in 17 games has the opponent scored first. UMary trailed for 14:09 against UMD, 42:19 at Upper Iowa, 34:04 at Northern State, 45:38 against Augie, 52:00 at #14 Minnesota State and 41:10 vs. Bemidji State. Both the UMD and UIU games ended in a draw. The NSU, Augie, MSU and BSU contests are the Marauders only losses of the season.  
 
TEN
The Marauders reached 10 wins for the 7th time in the program's NCAA era (2006 and later) and 15th time overall… With one game in the regular season only three teams have reached 10 wins – UMAry, Minnesota State and Bemidji State.
 
23-11
The Marauders have outscored the opposition by a commanding total of 23-11 this season. Additionally one of the goals allowed was an own goal and a second was set up by a penalty kick.
 
NCAA D2 NATIONAL RANKINGS - TEAM
•             37th Goals against average (0.651)
•             19th Save percentage (0.871)
•             23rd Shutout percentage (0.588)
 
NCAA D2 NATIONAL RANKINGS - INDIVIDUAL  
 
FIRST
Rio Spruenken, Jessica Lemmon, Olivia Gardner, MaLiah Burke, Mary Meeks, Mo Malone and Eli Olsen have all scored their first Marauders goals this season. Spruenken, Gardner and Burke are all freshmen.
 
1… 2… 3… 4… 5… 6… 7… 8… 9… 10!
The Marauders went undefeated through the first ten games of the season. It was the program's longest unbeaten streak to start the season during the Marauders NCAA era (starting 2006) and longest unbeaten streak overall… Previously the Marauders best start to a season was a 3-0 start in 2017… The Marauders previous longest unbeaten streak was six (all wins) in 2012, 2010 (2 wins 4 ties), and 2007 (all wins).
 
PARK PLACE
Kendra Park has scored a team-leading seven goals this season in 17 games. She scored the opening goal in wins over both Black Hills State and Emporia State and added a counter against Sioux Falls and Wayne State. She also had two assists against the Cougars. In a big win to move the Marauders past the Golden Bears in the NSIC standings, Park scored both UMary goals in a 2-0 road win. For the year Park has a team-leading 17 points (7 goals, 3 assist), the 4th best total in the league. She is 12th in the NSIC in assists and 5th in goals. Her three game-winning goals re 4th in the NSIC. Park led UMary in goals last year with five.
 
DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Rio Spruenken has played a big role in sparking a Marauders offense averaging 1.5 goals a game. The freshman midfielder from Germany posted two assists in a season-opening win over Black Hills State in her collegiate debut. Spruenken then added an assist on the Marauders first goal of the game against Emporia State. She scored the game-winning goal against St. Cloud State and MSU Moorhead and had an assist on the lone goal in a draw with Minnesota Duluth… Spruenken has a point in six of 16 games and is second on the team with nine points… She is second in the NSIC in assists (5).
 
TEN SPOT
Ten Marauders have combined to score the 23 Marauders goals this season. Kendra Park has the team lead with seven goals. Jessica Lemmon is second with four. Eli Olsen has three, Olivia Gardner  and Rio Spruenken have two and Yasmina Dokara, Taylor Meyrick, Mary Meeks, Mo Malone and MaLiah Burke all have one counter each. 
 
MAKING LEMMON(ADE)
Jessica Lemmon is second on the Marauders in goals with four. She has converted two penalty kicks, knocked home a rebound off a penalty kick and scored at distance. The senior from Arvada, CO, has five career goals.
 
DOMINANT
Through 17 games the Marauders own a 222-167 edge in shots and a 114-84 advantage in shots on frame. That effort shows up in the scoring column where UMary leads its opponents 23-11 in goals. Eleven times the Marauders have had the edge in shots, one game it was even and only five times have the opponents had the advantage. 
 
WALTMAN SETS UMARY CAREER SHUTOUT RECORD
Madisyn Waltman owns the Marauders career record for shutouts with 33. She broke the Marauders career shutout record in the UMary season-opening 2-0 win over Black Hills State with her 26th career clean sheet. A starter since opening day of her freshman season in 2028, the 2-time All-Northern Sun performer made four saves in the game as the Marauders defense kept the Yellow Jackets attack in check all game. The former record of 25 shutouts was held by Kristen Werner during an impressive run from 2001-04 that included NAIA national tournament appearances for the Marauders… Waltman has eight shutouts this season.
 
TRIPLE PLAY
Marauders have earned NSIC Defensive Player of the Week honors three times this season. Mary Meeks claimed the honor in week one after scoring a goal and leading the Marauders to a pair of shutout wins. Eli Olsen claimed the conference defensive honor for week 2 after scoring a goal in the Marauders 2-1 win over #14 Emporia State. Olsen then repeated the feat in week 4 after scoring two goals in a 4-0 win over Sioux Falls and holding two opponents to no goals and nine shots (two on frame) in a pair of games.
 
MEEKS NAMED NSIC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Sophomore Mary Meeks scored a goal and keyed a dominant defensive effort for the Marauders on the opening weekend of the season to earn Meeks Northern Sun Defensive Player of the Week honors. UMary opened the 2022 season with a 2-0 win over Black Hills State University. The Marauders held the Yellow Jackets to four total shots in the game. In game two UMary defeated tournament host MSU Billings. Meeks scored a goal in the 60th minute to seal the Marauders win. The defender from Boise, ID, played all 90 minutes as the Marauders limited the Yellowjackets to eight total shots with only one on frame. For the weekend UMary gave up just 12 shots total and no goals. Only five shots were on frame as the Marauders posted back-to-back clean sheets.
 
OLSEN NAMED NSIC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
A decisive goal combined with impressive work on the back line in a win over a nationally-ranked opponent earned University of Mary junior Eli Olsen Northern Sun Defensive Player of the Week honors. Olsen scored what proved to be the winning goal in the Marauders 2-1 win over 14th ranked Emporia State University. The defender from Buffalo, WY, crushed a shot from 45 yards out that sailed just under the crossbar. Olsen's first career goal for the Marauders doubled the UMary lead to 2-0. A transfer from NCAA Division I Charleston Southern, Olsen also keyed a Marauders defensive effort that helped contain the Hornets attack. ESU managed 12 shots on goal with nine on frame. The Hornets were unable to dent the Marauder net until the 81st minute of play.
 
OLSEN NAMED NSIC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK A SECOND TIME
A big weekend on both ends of the pitch earned the University of Mary's Eli Olsen Northern Sun Defensive Player of the Week for the second time this season. It is the third time in four weeks a Marauders player was selected. A junior from Buffalo, WY, Olsen scored two goals and anchored a back line that allowed no goals and two shots on frame while sweeping a pair of home matches against the University of Sioux Falls and Southwest Minnesota State University. Olsen opened the weekend by scoring two goals in a 4-0 win over visiting Sioux Falls. She scored on a header off a corner kick just 2:09 into the game. The UMary defender later added her team-leading third goal of the game in the second half. Defensively the Marauders held the Cougars to five shots, none of which were on frame. The Marauders defense continued their season dominance by limiting the Mustangs to four shots – two on frame – in a 1-0 UMary win.
 
BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK
The Marauders look to extend their streak of post-season appearances to five in 2022. In 2021 UMary qualified for postseason play for the fourth straight season and the fifth time overall under the direction of UMary head coach Sarah Cook… The four straight NSIC tournament appearances is the second-longest streak in program history. UMary qualified for the postseason its first seven years in the league (2006-2012).
 
WALTMAN, DOKARA 2022 UMARY TEAM CAPTAINS
 Seniors Madisyn Waltman and Yasmina Dokara are the Marauders captains for 2022. A goalkeeper, Waltman (Sioux Falls, SD) is a 5th year starter for the Marauders. Dokara, a midfielder from Fargo, ND, has started since her freshman season in 2019.
 
14 RETURN
The Marauders side returns 14 players from 2021. A pair of midyear transfers joined the Marauders last spring and 12 newcomers (nine freshmen and three transfers) round out the 28-player squad. Seniors Yasmina Dokara, Jessica Lemmon, Taylor Meyrick and Madisyn Waltman and sophomores Sophia Lange, Kendra Park and Ava Vizenor are returning starters. A pair of Wyoming natives who joined the squad last spring also return. Defender Eli Olsen and forward Andi Hunsicker played together at Laramie County Community College. Olson also played at Charleston Southern University.
 
INTERNATIONAL ADDITIONS
The Marauders added four international players to their squad for 2022. All freshmen, Tara Young and Kira Hockley hail from England, Rio Spruenken joins the squad from Germany and Isabelle Parson is Canadian. UMary has a total of five international scholar-athletes with the return of Olivia Buckle, a native of Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada.
 
DEEEE – FENCE
The Marauders allowed more than one goal in a game just five times in 2021 in 19 total contests. For the year UMary held the opposition to a paltry 18 goals in 19 games.
 
GOAL
The Marauders return just three players who scored goals last season. Kendra Park posted five counters and Taylor Meyrick and Kaitlyn Schwass added two apiece to count for nine of the Marauders 25 goals. Brianna Ramey also returns after scoring four times but the sophomore is recovering from injury.
 
LOST
The Marauders are missing four starters from last year and all four earned All-NSIC honors; Kayla Alcott, Samantha Guzman, Cassidy Pierce and Hannah Richter.
 
LCCC CONNECTION
The Marauders have four former Laramie County Community College scholar-athletes this season. Seniors Jessica Lemmon and Taylor Meyrick joined the team from LCCC prior to the 2021 season. Eli Olsen and Andi Hunsicker transferred to UMary last spring. All four played for now-former LCCC head coach Nate Ulness, a former UMary assistant coach and alumni who played soccer for the Marauders.
 
NCAA D1 ADDITIONS
The Marauders have three former NCAA Division I players joining the team for this season. Eli Olsen (Charleston Southern), Mo Malone (UTEP) and Alexa Quaranta (Western Illinois) are in their first season with UMary. Olsen is a junior, Malone a sophomore and Quranta is a redshirt freshman after not playing last season at WIU.
 
28th SEASON OF MARAUDERS SOCCER
This is the 28th season of University of Mary women's soccer. The Marauders took to the pitch for the first time in 1995.
 
2022-23 MARAUDERS TICKETING FAQs
•             Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets online at www.umarytickets.com or via the HomeTown Fan App for iOS and Android mobile devices
•             Save money by purchasing tickets online
•             $5 discount (minus fees) on tickets purchased online vs. purchases at the gate
•             Tickets purchased at the gate are CASH ONLY transactions
•             ATMs are located near the main ticketing gates for Marauders home game
•             Debit and credit card purchases are online only at www.umarytickets.com or via the HomeTown Fan App
•             UMary students and faculty and staff with their MCard are admitted FREE
•             Youth 12 and younger with an adult are admitted FREE
•             Any youth 12 and under unaccompanied by an adult are charged a $5 admission fee at the gate (cash only)
•             All ticket sales are FINAL at time of purchase, whether online or at the gate
 
MARAUDERS HOME GAME TICKET PRICES | Soccer, basketball, hockey, track & field, volleyball and wrestling tickets
•             Adults | $10 + fees online and $15 (CASH ONLY) at the gate
•             Seniors (65+) and youth 13-18 | $5 + fees online and $10 (CASH ONLY) at the gate
•             Children 12 and under accompanied by an adult | Free
•             Children 12 and under with no adult present| $5
 
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Players Mentioned

Kayla Alcott

#3 Kayla Alcott

M
5' 1"
Junior
Yasmina Dokara

#15 Yasmina Dokara

M
5' 9"
Junior
Samantha Guzman

#22 Samantha Guzman

D
5' 6"
Senior
Cassidy Pierce

#26 Cassidy Pierce

D
5' 5"
Senior
Hannah Richter

#2 Hannah Richter

F
5' 5"
Senior
Madisyn Waltman

#1 Madisyn Waltman

GK
5' 8"
Junior
Mary Meeks

#4 Mary Meeks

D
5' 7"
Freshman
Jessica Lemmon

#5 Jessica Lemmon

M
5' 5"
Sophomore
Taylor Meyrick

#6 Taylor Meyrick

M
5' 4"
Sophomore
Brianna Ramey

#9 Brianna Ramey

M
5' 4"
Freshman
Kendra Park

#12 Kendra Park

F
5' 4"
Freshman
Kaitlyn Schwass

#13 Kaitlyn Schwass

F
5' 6"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Kayla Alcott

#3 Kayla Alcott

5' 1"
Junior
M
Yasmina Dokara

#15 Yasmina Dokara

5' 9"
Junior
M
Samantha Guzman

#22 Samantha Guzman

5' 6"
Senior
D
Cassidy Pierce

#26 Cassidy Pierce

5' 5"
Senior
D
Hannah Richter

#2 Hannah Richter

5' 5"
Senior
F
Madisyn Waltman

#1 Madisyn Waltman

5' 8"
Junior
GK
Mary Meeks

#4 Mary Meeks

5' 7"
Freshman
D
Jessica Lemmon

#5 Jessica Lemmon

5' 5"
Sophomore
M
Taylor Meyrick

#6 Taylor Meyrick

5' 4"
Sophomore
M
Brianna Ramey

#9 Brianna Ramey

5' 4"
Freshman
M
Kendra Park

#12 Kendra Park

5' 4"
Freshman
F
Kaitlyn Schwass

#13 Kaitlyn Schwass

5' 6"
Freshman
F