The Game: Towson Tigers (12-2-2, 8-1-2 CAA) vs. Hofstra Pride (12-3-1, 9-1-1 CAA)
When: Sunday, October 22 – 1:00 p.m.
Where: Tiger Field– Towson, Md.
Broadcast: Live stream on FloFC, live stats at TowsonTigers.com
Series: Hofstra leads 14-1-0
TOWSON, Md. – Towson women's soccer will square off against Hofstra on Sunday for the top seed in the CAA Championships as well as the regular season title. The Tigers are locked into a top two seed with their 3-0 win at William & Mary on Thursday and will have a bye into the semifinals next Sunday at Tiger Field.
The game will stream on FloFC and live stats will be available at TowsonTigers.com. Admission to all matches at Tiger Field are free of charge. There will be a water bottle giveaway for the first 150 fans, Ledo's Pizza coupons for FREE pizza while supplies last, as well as quadruple points on the Towson Gameday app.
This will be the 16
th all-time meeting between the two schools with the Pride holding a 14-1 record against the Tigers. Last season Hofstra beat Towson in the CAA Semifinals 2-0 and have won the last 11 meetings.
HISTORIC 2022 SEASON:
The Tigers are looking to build off a solid 2022 campaign that saw Towson pick up their first CAA Tournament win in program history, falling to eventual conference champion Hofstra in the semifinals.
Towson boasted the top defense in the CAA last year allowing just 0.55 goals against with 11 shutouts.
Towson also boasted their most wins since 2011 and the second most in program history.
HISTORIC 2022 2023 SEASON:
The Tigers continue to have a record-breaking campaign in 2023. Three different Tigers have won weekly CAA awards with
Jasmine Hamid and
Nia Christopher each earning offensive player of the week honors twice and
Riley Melendez being named defensive player of the week once. Hamid and Christopher have also earned national recognition as well.
Christopher has cemented her legacy at Towson this season setting three different program records in goals scored, points and game-winning goals. As a team, the Tigers currently have their most points in a conference season with 23 and set the program mark for assists in a season.
BRICK WALL DEFENSE:
Melendez was a key part of a stalwart defense for the Tigers that allowed just 11 goals all season and seven in conference play. The senior from Virginia was named CAA Goalkeeper of the Year for her efforts that also landed her on the All-CAA First Team.
The Tigers will return all four starting defenders in seniors
Sydney Cradle and
Maja Hansson, graduate student
Jacey Miller and sophomore
Reese Borden. Hansson was named All-CAA Second Team in 2022 with Cradle and Borden recording goals from the backline.
RECORD WATCH:
Several Tigers are working their way up the record books with the chance to become the program leader in several career categories.
Nia Christopher became the program leader in game-winning goals with 11 after her game winner against La Salle and the all-time goal scorer with 31 goals against Campbell. She broke the points record the very next game against Drexel and is now the only Tiger to record 80 plus points in a career.
Christopher is also fourth in shots with 194. The Bermuda native is behind current teammate
Phoebe Canoles in all-time shots, with Canoles recording 200 shots.
Jacey Miller has played in 80 career games, setting the program record for games played.
Goalkeeper
Riley Melendez is second in career shutouts with 26 and is chasing hall of famer Tina Steck in first with 28. Melendez is also top ten in saves (8
th, 212).
NEWCOMERS:
Towson will have newcomers suit up in the black and gold for the 2023 season, including West Virginia and Maryland transfer
Julie Lynch. Lynch played in 16 games with 13 starts last season finishing second on the team in assists (3) and scored one goal from the midfield.
Paelyn Bayer,
Maddy Hall,
Sophie Thibeault,
Payton Todd,
Brooke Rienecker and
Teagan Gardner will be making their collegiate debuts for the Tigers. Hall, Thibeault and Todd have local ties having played in the Baltimore metro area.
CIERRA'S ON THE CASE!:
Junior
Cierra DiSabato had the opportunity to complete an internship with the New Jersey State Police Crime Scene Unit this past summer where she got real world experience. Some of her duties included observing a forensic anthropologist on bone cleanings and reconstruction, as well as joining detectives digging up bones from a cold case in the 90s and visiting a morgue.
COASTAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OUTLOOK:
The Tigers were one of six schools to pick up a first-place vote. In addition, seniors
Nia Christopher and
Riley Melendez earned Preseason All-Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) honors, as voted on by the coaches.
Monmouth was voted to win the league by the league's head coaches, who were not allowed to vote for their own team. The Hawks picked up six first-place votes and 124 total points, just edging out Northeastern with one first-place vote and 123 points.
Reigning CAA champion Hofstra picked up three first-place votes in third place, just ahead of the Tigers. Drexel, Elon and CAA newcomer Campbell were picked five through seven with the Dragons and Camels earning a first-place vote. William & Mary, UNCW, Stony Brook, Charleston, Delaware and Hampton rounded out the 13-team field.
Christopher and Melendez each picked up preseason All-CAA honors. Both Christopher and Melendez were named All-CAA First Team last season with Melendez being named CAA Goalkeeper of the Year. Classmate
Jasmine Hamid was named Honorable Mention All-CAA after finishing third on the team in goals in 2022.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT:
Hofstra comes into the finale at 12-3-1, 9-1-1 CAA on the year and have won their last five matches including a 2-0 win against Monmouth on Thursday night. The Pride scored an early goal and held off the Hawks late in the second half. Hofstra has eight different goal scorers with multiple goals led by Wiktoria Fronc with four goals and six assists for 14 points. Aimee Hodgson has also scored four goals with Thorhildur Thorhallsdottir chipping in three goals and four assists. Skylar Kuzmich has seen the most action in goal for the Pride allowing just five goals (0.46 GAA) with 32 saves (.865 save percentage) in 12 games played.
UP NEXT:
Towson will have a bye to the semifinals of the 2023 CAA Championships. The Tigers will await their opponent with for a match set for Sunday, Oct. 29 at Tiger Field.