PORTALES, N.M. - The Eastern New Mexico women's soccer team will face Angelo State University during homecoming week festivities, looking to secure their first win of the season. The Greyhounds enter the contest with a 0-12 overall record and 0-9 mark in Lone Star Conference play.
Louise Godden leads the Hounds offensively this season with two goals for a team-high four points. The senior from England has been efficient with her opportunities, recording 14 shots with five on goal for a .357 shot-on-goal percentage.
Samantha Wood added a goal in the team's recent 2-4 loss to Sul Ross State on October 15 in Alpine.
In goal,
Rosie Willmott Joyce has anchored the Greyhounds' defense through nine matches, logging 648 minutes with 54 saves and a .600 save percentage.
Kiley Patalan has appeared in three matches, recording 159 minutes and six saves.
The Greyhounds have faced challenging competition this season, being out-shot 270-68 by opponents. ENMU has generated 34 shots on goal compared to 137 by opponents, while earning 23 corner kicks against 83 for their competition.
Eastern continues to battle through a difficult schedule, having played five home matches and seven on the road thus far. The Rambelles enter the contest with a 6-3-4 overall record and 5-2-2 mark in conference play, led by Sanai Stewart's six goals and 13 points.
Following the Angelo State match, the Greyhounds will travel to San Antonio, Texas, to face St. Mary's on Saturday, October 25. The conference matchup is scheduled for 12 p.m. (MST).