TOLEDO, Ohio – The Toledo women's soccer team will host Western Michigan on its Senior Day on Sunday, April 11.
Lexa Bauer,
Maddie Wilhoite and
Tatiana Woodworth will be honored in a ceremony prior to the 1:00 p.m. kickoff. Streaming for the contest at Paul
Hotmer Field is available on ESPN+.
Sunday, April 11
vs. Western Michigan, 1:00 p.m. |
Live Stats
SCOUTING TOLEDO
The Rockets (1-4-1) have been idle since a 2-0 victory at Northern Illinois on March 28 due to a COVID-19 pause. Toledo's games vs. Ball State (March 31), at Central Michigan (April 4) and vs. Eastern Michigan (April 8) were postponed.
In UT's win over the Huskies, sophomores
Stephanie Currie and Brooke
Stonehouse scored second-half goals on assists from freshman
Ellie Pool. Redshirt freshman Emma
Boutorwick registered her first collegiate shutout, thanks to Toledo controlling play throughout the contest and holding a 10-3 shot advantage.
Currie and
Stonehouse lead the Rockets this season with two goals apiece, with Pool tying the duo for the team points lead with her totals of one goal and two assists. Currie has registered a team-high 15 shots and seven shots on goal, while
Stonehouse ranks second with 11 shots attempts and seven shots on goal.
Boutorwick, who was honored as the Mid-American Conference's West Division Defensive Player of the Week after her shutout vs. NIU, has served as Toledo's goalkeeper in every game and holds a 1.60 goals-against average and a .667 saves percentage.
SCOUTING WESTERN MICHIGAN
Western Michigan (5-2-2) rallied for a 2-1 victory over Central Michigan on Thursday for its third-straight victory. The Broncos are still alive for the MAC West Division title. Senior Bailey Korhorn has scored a team-high four goals with sophomore Suzuna Shibukawa netting three goals. Senior
Hannah Sargent is undefeated (5-0-0) in goal for WMU with a 0.48 goals-against average and .905 saves percentage.
ROCKETS VS. WMU
Toledo trails in its all-time series vs. Western Michigan by a 9-15-4 margin following its 1-1 (OT) tie at Kalamazoo on March 21. The Broncos took a 1-0 advantage in the 57
th minute before
Ellie Pool tied the score with her first collegiate goal in the 76
th minute.
STARTING FIVE
Toledo has used a variety of lineups this season with five Rockets - junior
Ashton Cassel, sophomore
Stephanie Currie, sophomore
Rylee Michaels, redshirt freshman Emma
Boutorwick and freshman
Ellie Pool - starting all six contests.
Senior Claire
Cahalan, sophomore
Maddie Wilhoite, freshman Rachel
Kraysovic and freshman Grace
Turski have started five matches.
YOUTH MOVEMENT
Toledo has fielded a youthful lineup this season. Six freshmen (redshirt Emma
Boutorwick,
Caylee Jozefov, Rachel
Kraysovic,
Emily Mann,
Ellie Pool and Grace
Turski) and five sophomores (
Stephanie Currie,
Vanessa Jones,
Rylee Michaels, Brooke
Stonehouse and
Maddie Wilhoite) have started at least one game.