THIS WEEK
A 5-game home stand for the University of Mary wraps up this weekend when the Marauders host the University of Sioux Falls and Southwest Minnesota State University in a pair of Northern Sun contests. The Mental Health Awareness weekend opens with a tussle between the Marauders and the Cougars at 4 pm on Friday, Sept. 16. The home stand finishes Sunday, Sept 18, when the Marauders host the Mustangs at 1 pm. Both games are played at the MDU Resources Community Bowl in Bismarck, ND.
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RECORD
UMary is 4-01 on the season and 1-0-1 in the Northern Sun. The Marauders are tied for 3
rd in the NSIC standings with four points. Â Â
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LAST WEEK
The Marauders opened NSIC play with a 2-0 win over St. Cloud State University, scoring twice in the second half with
Rio Spruenken and
Jessica Lemmon posting the counters. The weekend wrapped up with a 1-1 draw against visiting Minnesota Duluth as
Olivia Gardner scored late in the first half to pull UMary even. Â
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MARAUDERS 5
th IN USC CENTRAL REGION POLL
An impressive start to the 2022 season by the University of Mary soccer team is grabbing people's attention. The undefeated Marauders find themselves ranked 5
th in the 2
nd United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division II Central Region rankings, jumping up one slot from the prior week… The Marauders are 4-0-1 on the season, including a victory over an Emporia State University side ranked 14th nationally in preseason polls. Over the course of five games UMary has scored nine goals and allowed just two
The University of Central Missouri tops the regional rankings, followed by Central Oklahoma. Minnesota State, Washburn, UMary, Bemidji State, Northwest Missouri State, Northeastern State, Fort Hays State and Winona State.
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1… 2… 3… 4… 5
The Marauders are undefeated through five games for the first time ever during the program's NCAA era (starting 2006). Previously the Marauders best start was 3-0 in 2017.
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FIGHT THE STIGMA
This is UMary soccer's Fight the Stigma #MentalHealthAwareness weekend. The Marauders have used social media and personal appearances across campus to raise the importance of mental health and how to seek assistance for those struggling.
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RUNNING AHEAD
The Marauders have trailed a total of 14:09 this year. UMary scored first and never trailed in its first four matches of the year. In their last outing the Marauders gave up a goal to Minnesota Duluth 12:19 into the game before tying the contest at 26:28. Â Â
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9-2
The Marauders have outscored the opposition by a commanding total of 9-2 this season. Additionally one of the goals allowed was an own goal.
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FIRST
Rio Spruenken,
Jessica Lemmon and
Olivia Gardner all scored their first-ever goal for the Marauders last weekend. Spruenken and Gardner are freshmen while Lemmon is a senior in her second season at UMary after transferring from LCCC… Additionally freshman
MaLiah Burke, sophomore
Mary Meeks and junior transfer
Eli Olsen also have scored their first Marauders counter this season.
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BACK TO BACK
Marauders have earned both of the NSIC Defensive Player of the Week honors awarded 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 he Marauders 2-1 win over #14 Emporia State.
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PARK PLACE
Kendra Park has scored a team-leading two goals this season in three games. She scored the opening goal in wins over both Black Hills State and Emporia State. Park led UMary in goals last year with five.
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DISTRIBUTION CENTER
Rio Spruenken has played a big role in sparking a Marauders offense averaging 2.0 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 om the Marauders first goal of the game against Emporia State. She scored the game-winning goal against St. Cloud State and had an assist on the lone goal in a draw with Minnesota Duluth… Spruenken has a point in four of five games and leads UMary in points with six… She leads all NSIC players in assists (4) and is third in points (6).
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EIGHT IS GREAT
Eight Marauders have combined to score the nine Marauders goals this season.
Kendra Park leads the way with two while
Taylor Meyrick,
Mary Meeks,
MaLiah Burke,
Eli Olsen,
Rio Spruenken,
Jessica Lemmon and
Olivia Gardner all have one counter each.Â
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DOMINANT
Through five games the Marauders own a 72-35 edge in shots and a 38-17 advantage in shots on frame. That effort shows up in the scoring column where UMary leads its opponents 9-2 in goals.
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WALTMAN SETS UMARY CAREER SHUTOUT RECORD
Madisyn Waltman owns the Marauders career record for shutouts with 27. 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.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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 5
th year starter for the Marauders. Dokara, a midfielder from Fargo, ND, has started since her freshman season in 2019.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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2022-23 MARAUDERS TICKETING FAQs
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MARAUDERS HOME GAME TICKET PRICES | Soccer, basketball, hockey, track & field, volleyball and wrestling tickets
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