Middle Tennesee State University Athletics

MT set to host Blue Raider Classic
9/4/2014 9:31:00 AM | Women's Soccer
Middle Tennessee to face USF and Austin Peay
Game Notes
Live Stats
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - Middle Tennessee Soccer is set for an action packed weekend as it hosts the Blue Raider Classic on Friday and Sunday. The Blue Raiders face USF at 7 p.m. on Friday, while they close the weekend with a 5 p.m. match-up against Austin Peay.
The Blue Raider Classic features USF, Austin Peay and Kennesaw State at Dean A. Hayes Stadium as it is Youth-Camper Weekend. This is the first time the Blue Raiders are hosting a tournament in five years.
BLUE RAIDER BULLETS POINTS
• The Blue Raiders are 3-0 against the Governors all-time and have out-scored them 11-1 in those contests
• MT and Austin Peay have faced two common opponents this season in Alabama and Lipscomb. While the Blue Raiders tied Alabama and defeated Lipscomb, the Governors suffered a 5-0 loss to the Crimson Tide and a 2-0 loss the Lady Bisons.
• MT and USF have only met once before in program history and that was in the 2013 season when the Bulls came out on top with a 1-0 victory.
• Grace Summers and Kelsey Brouwer garnered C-USA Player of the Week Accolades on September 2nd after strong performances against Lipscomb and Alabama.
• The only other Blue Raider to garner C-USA Player of the Honors was Tori Hawkins on September 23, 2013.
• Brouwer's 6.33 saves per game is the second highest average in Conference USA.
• Brouwer snagged a career-high 14 saves against Alabama on Sunday which marked the second-most saves by a goalkeeper in a single game in program history.
• With Amalie Anderdal's sliding save on the line against the Crimson Tide, MT had a total of 15 saves in the match to tie a Middle Tennessee record for most saves in a game that was set in 1996 against Wofford.
• Summers tied her career-high in goals in a game in both the Lipscomb and Alabama game with two goals in each. Summers has four goals in the first three games this season; just one goal away from tying the amount of goals she scored in 2013.
• Summers leads C-USA in goals per game at 1.33 and points per game at 2.67. Her four goals are tied for the most by any player in the league.
• Tori Hawkins and Summers have the best shot on goal percentage with 75 percent of their shots landing on frame.
• Sophomore Angie Lai and freshman Peyton McCollum recorded their first career assist last week with Lai's in the Lipscomb match and McCollum's against Alabama.
• The Blue Raiders have gone to overtime in three-straight games. The only other time in program history the squad went three-consecutive overtimes was in 2004.
• Thirteen different Blue Raiders have recorded a shot in the first three games of the season, while six of those players have a shot on goal.
• In the last five seasons the Blue Raiders are 10-5-2 against teams from the state of Tennessee. This year MT is 1-1-0 against the stats of Tennessee.
Live Stats
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - Middle Tennessee Soccer is set for an action packed weekend as it hosts the Blue Raider Classic on Friday and Sunday. The Blue Raiders face USF at 7 p.m. on Friday, while they close the weekend with a 5 p.m. match-up against Austin Peay.
The Blue Raider Classic features USF, Austin Peay and Kennesaw State at Dean A. Hayes Stadium as it is Youth-Camper Weekend. This is the first time the Blue Raiders are hosting a tournament in five years.
BLUE RAIDER BULLETS POINTS
• The Blue Raiders are 3-0 against the Governors all-time and have out-scored them 11-1 in those contests
• MT and Austin Peay have faced two common opponents this season in Alabama and Lipscomb. While the Blue Raiders tied Alabama and defeated Lipscomb, the Governors suffered a 5-0 loss to the Crimson Tide and a 2-0 loss the Lady Bisons.
• MT and USF have only met once before in program history and that was in the 2013 season when the Bulls came out on top with a 1-0 victory.
• Grace Summers and Kelsey Brouwer garnered C-USA Player of the Week Accolades on September 2nd after strong performances against Lipscomb and Alabama.

• The only other Blue Raider to garner C-USA Player of the Honors was Tori Hawkins on September 23, 2013.
• Brouwer's 6.33 saves per game is the second highest average in Conference USA.
• Brouwer snagged a career-high 14 saves against Alabama on Sunday which marked the second-most saves by a goalkeeper in a single game in program history.
• With Amalie Anderdal's sliding save on the line against the Crimson Tide, MT had a total of 15 saves in the match to tie a Middle Tennessee record for most saves in a game that was set in 1996 against Wofford.
• Summers tied her career-high in goals in a game in both the Lipscomb and Alabama game with two goals in each. Summers has four goals in the first three games this season; just one goal away from tying the amount of goals she scored in 2013.
• Summers leads C-USA in goals per game at 1.33 and points per game at 2.67. Her four goals are tied for the most by any player in the league.
• Tori Hawkins and Summers have the best shot on goal percentage with 75 percent of their shots landing on frame.
• Sophomore Angie Lai and freshman Peyton McCollum recorded their first career assist last week with Lai's in the Lipscomb match and McCollum's against Alabama.
• The Blue Raiders have gone to overtime in three-straight games. The only other time in program history the squad went three-consecutive overtimes was in 2004.
• Thirteen different Blue Raiders have recorded a shot in the first three games of the season, while six of those players have a shot on goal.
• In the last five seasons the Blue Raiders are 10-5-2 against teams from the state of Tennessee. This year MT is 1-1-0 against the stats of Tennessee.
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