Women's Soccer | 10/26/2021 3:23:00 PM
MIAMI SHORES, Fla.— The women's soccer team host the Rollins Tars in the Sunshine State Conference match on Wednesday night. The game, which will also serve as Senior Night for the Bucs' six seniors, will be streamed on the SSC Digital Network with live stats provided by StatBroadcast.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP
Records: Barry (5-5-2, 2-3-2 SSC); Rollins (6-5-2, 4-1-2 SSC)
All-Time Series: Barry leads the all-time series 22-7-3, including 6-0-1 in the last seven matches
Game Coverage Links
Game |
Date |
Stats |
Broadcast |
Rollins |
Wednesday, Oct. 27; 6:00 pm |
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Barry is 1-1-1 in their last three games, scoring three goals and allowing three goals in a microcosm of their season. The Bucs have been tougher at home with a 4-3-1 mark. Rollins is 0-1-2 in their last three games, scoring two goals and allowing three. The Tars are 2-1-1 on the road this season.
Tash Hudson has been the Bucs offensive leader this year, scoring six goals and adding two assists. She is fourth in the conference in goals and sixth in points per game. Lauren Hall, who provided the game-winner against Nova Southeastern last week, Ari Cerezuela and Drew Dempsey have each knocked in two goals. Emma Lillbäck leads the team with three assists, tied for eighth in the conference. Maddie Hart-Pomerantz is seventh in the league with a 1.25 goals against average and a 78.7 save percentage. She has three clean sheets and averages 4.92 saves per game, both of which rank third in the conference.
Junior forward Tayla Duffy leads the Tars with five goals and three assists. Senior forward Chynna McGirt has four goals, while several other players also have three assists. Junior keeper Noel Miller has taken over between the pipes for he Tars since the middle of September. She is second in the conference with a 0.67 goals against average and fourth with an 81.8 save percentage. She is also has three clean sheets, but ranks last in the league with just 2.7 saves per game.
Tale of the Tape
Stat |
Barry |
Rollins |
Goals |
16 |
23 |
Goals Per Game |
1.33 |
1.77 |
Goals Allowed |
16 |
12 |
Goals Against Average |
1.25 |
0.88 |
Save Percentage |
78.7 |
7.74 |
Shots Per Game |
16.0 |
14.5 |
Assists |
12 |
10 |
2021 Senior Class
Rose Hemans has been a member of the team for three years, after transferring from Mount Royal College in Canada. A member of the Bucs' Sunshine State Conference regular season title in 2019, she is a two-time member of the SSC Commissioner's Honor Roll. She plans to graduate in May with a degree in finance.
Natalia Martinez is a three-year letter winner who joined the squad in 2018 from Georgia State. She has played in 33 games, starting 24, including 16 games played in 2019 as the Bucs won the conference title. She has led the team to a 18-12-1 mark in her 33 games. A two-time member of the SSC Commissioner's Honor Roll, she will earn her degree in exercise physiology.
Maddie Hart-Pomerantz is a four-year letter winner who returned to the team as the starter between the pipes this season. Having played in 33 games with 29 starts, she has a 1.15 goals against average and 11 shutouts for her career. She was named second-team All-Sunshine State Conference as the Bucs won the 2019 regular season title. A four-time member of the SSC Commissioner's Honor Roll already, she graduated with a degree in biology in May of 2020.
Ari Cerezuela is another four-year letter winner who came to Barry as a freshman in 2018. Having played in 45 games, making 35 starts, she has scored five goals and added four assists from her spot in the central midfield. A sports psychology major, she was named to the SSC Commissioner's Honor Roll for three straight years.
Jaida Scott joined the team in the fall of 2020 from UCF and has started all 12 games this season, helping the team post a 1.25 goals against average and three shutouts. A Dean's List student, she looks to receive her bachelor's degree in exercise science this spring.
Lauren Hall is another four-year letter winner in her fifth season with the team. She has played in 40 games, making 26 starts on the Bucs forward line, contributing five goals and one assists. The Bucs won the regular season SSC titles in 2018 and 2019 with her help and also took the 2018 SSC Tournament championship. Having already earned her bachelor's degree from Barry in the spring of 2021 in exercise physiology, she is currently pursuing a master's in human performance & wellness.