Women's Soccer - SMU vs. Stephen F. Austin

Here is what the Ladyjack media is saying about the game Monday:
http://sfajacks.cstv.com/sports/w-soccer/spec-rel/082111aaa.html
NACOGDOCHES, Texas - The Stephen F. Austin Ladyjack soccer team will kick off a new season Monday night at 7 p.m. when they travel to Dallas to take on the SMU Mustangs for the first meeting in school history.
The match begins a stretch of three straight road games to begin the season, which includes contests at Tulsa (Friday, Aug. 26) and Oral Roberts (Sunday, Aug. 28).
For the first time since 2007, Stephen F. Austin has been picked to win the 2011 regular season championship by the league's coaches. The Ladyjacks earned five first-place votes and 75 points from the coaches to edge out Southeastern Louisiana's 70 points. It marks the fifth time in school history that SFA has been picked to finish first in the coaches poll.
The Ladyjacks return nine starters, 15 letterwinners and will be trying to incorporate eight freshmen to this year's squad.
SFA all returns five preseason all-conference nominees, including reigning SLC junior co-player of the year Kylie Louw, junior Laura Sadler and senior Jordan King. Louw, a midfielder from Discovery, South Africa, led the conference in goals per game (0.57) and was second in points per game (1.43) in league play. Sadler, a midfielder from Coppell, Texas, ranked first in conference play in shots (31), shots per game (3.44) and was second in points (11). King, a McKinney, Texas, native, played a key role in the Ladyjack defense, but also scored a team-best eight goals, four of which were game-winners.
SFA also returns senior defender Edwina Forbes and junior midfielder Breanne Vernon. Forbes, who is from Brisbane, Australia, led the Ladyjacks in minutes played (1,720) and scored twice on 11 shots last season. Vernon, a Calgary, Alberta, Canada, native, took eight shots on goal for the Ladyjacks and tallied one goal and one assist in 2010.
SMU is coming off a 11-7-4 record and finished the season 53rd in the RPI. The team finished 6-4-1 in Conference USA for a fourth place finish and advanced to the semifinals of the C-USA tournament before falling to UCF. On the defensive side, SMU returns its veteran core of Courtney Webb in goal, and central backs Kaitlyn Eidson and Katherine Cox. Last season, Webb posted the best numbers of her career, a 1.00 goals against average and eight shutouts. Eidson led the team with five goals and earned Second Team All-Conference USA honors. Offensively, Amanda Burgardt (four goals and one assist) and Kenzie Scovill (two goals and three assists) both return on the front line.
NOTES: Louw enters the 2011 season needing only one more point to move into sixth place on the schol's alltime career points list. The South Africa native is one point behind Kim Kimmel (42) and six points behind Sophia Pantazis (5). Louw is also only one goal shy (13 total) of moving into the top-10 in career goals and seven assists away from tying Christie Mestayer for the most in school history ... SFA is 8-7-1 all-time in season openers, which includes two victories in the last two seasons over Louisiana Lafayette and Louisiana Tech respectively. Included in that mark is a 4-5 record on the road in season openers.
http://sfajacks.cstv.com/sports/w-soccer/spec-rel/082111aaa.html
NACOGDOCHES, Texas - The Stephen F. Austin Ladyjack soccer team will kick off a new season Monday night at 7 p.m. when they travel to Dallas to take on the SMU Mustangs for the first meeting in school history.
The match begins a stretch of three straight road games to begin the season, which includes contests at Tulsa (Friday, Aug. 26) and Oral Roberts (Sunday, Aug. 28).
For the first time since 2007, Stephen F. Austin has been picked to win the 2011 regular season championship by the league's coaches. The Ladyjacks earned five first-place votes and 75 points from the coaches to edge out Southeastern Louisiana's 70 points. It marks the fifth time in school history that SFA has been picked to finish first in the coaches poll.
The Ladyjacks return nine starters, 15 letterwinners and will be trying to incorporate eight freshmen to this year's squad.
SFA all returns five preseason all-conference nominees, including reigning SLC junior co-player of the year Kylie Louw, junior Laura Sadler and senior Jordan King. Louw, a midfielder from Discovery, South Africa, led the conference in goals per game (0.57) and was second in points per game (1.43) in league play. Sadler, a midfielder from Coppell, Texas, ranked first in conference play in shots (31), shots per game (3.44) and was second in points (11). King, a McKinney, Texas, native, played a key role in the Ladyjack defense, but also scored a team-best eight goals, four of which were game-winners.
SFA also returns senior defender Edwina Forbes and junior midfielder Breanne Vernon. Forbes, who is from Brisbane, Australia, led the Ladyjacks in minutes played (1,720) and scored twice on 11 shots last season. Vernon, a Calgary, Alberta, Canada, native, took eight shots on goal for the Ladyjacks and tallied one goal and one assist in 2010.
SMU is coming off a 11-7-4 record and finished the season 53rd in the RPI. The team finished 6-4-1 in Conference USA for a fourth place finish and advanced to the semifinals of the C-USA tournament before falling to UCF. On the defensive side, SMU returns its veteran core of Courtney Webb in goal, and central backs Kaitlyn Eidson and Katherine Cox. Last season, Webb posted the best numbers of her career, a 1.00 goals against average and eight shutouts. Eidson led the team with five goals and earned Second Team All-Conference USA honors. Offensively, Amanda Burgardt (four goals and one assist) and Kenzie Scovill (two goals and three assists) both return on the front line.
NOTES: Louw enters the 2011 season needing only one more point to move into sixth place on the schol's alltime career points list. The South Africa native is one point behind Kim Kimmel (42) and six points behind Sophia Pantazis (5). Louw is also only one goal shy (13 total) of moving into the top-10 in career goals and seven assists away from tying Christie Mestayer for the most in school history ... SFA is 8-7-1 all-time in season openers, which includes two victories in the last two seasons over Louisiana Lafayette and Louisiana Tech respectively. Included in that mark is a 4-5 record on the road in season openers.