The Game: Towson Tigers (3-0-0) vs. UMBC Retrievers (2-2-0)
When: Thursday, August 31 – 6:00 p.m.
Where: Tiger Field – Towson, Md.
Broadcast: Live stream on FloFC, live stats at TowsonTigers.com
Series: Towson leads 11-7-3
TOWSON, Md. – Towson women's soccer will look for their first 4-0 start to a season in program history when the Tigers take on UMBC on Thursday night at Tiger Field. Towson is coming off a dominant 3-0 win at Mount St. Mary's last Thursday that saw goals from
Nia Christopher,
Jasmine Hamid and
Phoebe Canoles. The Tigers are off to a 3-0 start to the year for the first time since 2007.
The game will stream on FloFC and live stats will be available at TowsonTigers.com. Admission is free for all home games at Tiger Field.
This will be the 22
nd all-time meeting between the two Baltimore County rivals with the Tigers leading the all-time series 11-7-3. Towson won the most recent meeting last year, a 2-0 win in Catonsville.
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.
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 is currently second in career goals (29), just one shy of tying Emily Banes with 30. She became the program leader in game-winning goals with 11 after her game winner against La Salle.
Christopher also has 68 career points, good for third place all-time and is ninth in shots with 153. The Bermuda native is behind current teammate
Phoebe Canoles in all-time shots, with Canoles recording 167 shots.
Goalkeeper
Riley Melendez is second in career shutouts with 21 and is chasing hall of famer Tina Steck in first with 28. Melendez is also top ten in saves (9
th, 179), just seven back of Susie Blanco in eighth place.
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.
WELCOME TO THE LEAGUE:
The newly renamed Coastal Athletic Association welcomed Campbell University, the 14
th program into the league, on July 1. The Camels come to the CAA from the Big South Conference after an 11-3-4 season in 2022 where they fell to Gardner-Webb in the semifinals of the Big South Tournament and a regular season title.
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:
UMBC comes into the midweek matchup at 2-2-0 on the year after a 1-0 win at LIU on Sunday afternoon. The Retrievers scored an early first half goal and used six saves to secure the win. A trio of Retrievers have scored a goal with Meghan McKye, Cheyenne Payne and Payton Schenning finding the net. Lola Negrete and Bella Roppolo have the lone assists for UMBC in 2023. In goal, Abbey Cowles has played every minute allowing three goals (0.75 GAA) and making 25 saves (.893 save percentage) with two shutout wins.
UP NEXT:
The Tigers will close out their non-conference schedule on Sunday, Sept. 3 at Maryland. Kick-off with the Terps is slated for 1 p.m. on B1G+.