THIS WEEK
The University of North Dakota is set to close out the regular season at Bronson Field as they host St. Thomas on Thursday, October 24 at 3 p.m.
BROADCAST COVERAGE
All UND soccer home games can be seen on the Summit League Network through Midco Sports Plus. SLN is a subscription-based, one-stop shop for all Summit League digital content and serve as the exclusive streaming home for live and on-demand coverage of the member institutions. Fans can expect more than 600 live events to be streamed through SLN on the Midco Sports Plus app each year, including all UND home and road conference soccer contests.
Thursday match will be carried live on Midco Sports. Fans can also stream the contest on Summit League Network, with a subscription.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Receive live updates during all UND soccer games by following @UNDsoccer on X. Fans can also follow the Fighting Hawks on X, Facebook and Instagram @UNDsoccer as well as go to FightingHawks.com for up-to-the minute stories, stats and more.
LAST TIME OUT
The Fighting Hawks are coming off two tough matchups last weekend against South Dakota and South Dakota State.
In a 1-1 decision, UND tallied this fifth draw of the season on Thursday against South Dakota. Sophomore Kaylie Fowler gave the Hawks an early lead with a goal in the 4th minute. She was assisted by Irene Jirasevijinda and Avery Toms.
Following on Sunday afternoon, the South Dakota State Jackrabbits blanked 3-0 on in a physical home matchup.
THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME
The Hawks boast a 4-2-0 record at home, dominating opponents at Bronson with 20 goals on 140 shot attempts in seven games. Conversely, North Dakota has held its opponents to just eight goals and 91 shots. Averaging 20 shots per game, the Hawks hold their opponents’ average of 13.
HELPING HAND
The Hawks have been dishing out helpers with just about every goal this season. With 29 assists on those 26 tallies, the Fighting Hawks have only scored five unassisted goals this season.
Their 29 assists are the most of any Summit League team and ranks 50th nationally. The 29 tallies is now the fifth-most in a season and only the second time in the Division 1 era (35 -2018)
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