
Syracuse Faces Notre Dame
10/3/2020 11:55:00 AM | Women's Soccer
Game Details: Sunday, Oct. 4, South Bend, Ind., 12 p.m.
Live Video: ACC Network Extra
Live Coverage: Stats
Twitter: @cuse | @CuseWSOC
Syracuse Links: Notes | News | Roster | Schedule
Notre Dame Links: News | Roster | Schedule
Syracuse (0-2, 0-2 ACC) goes against Notre Dame (2-1, 2-1 ACC) in the second game of a two-contest road swing on Sunday, October 4, at 12 p.m. (EST). The match is available on ACC Network Extra.
The Syracuse-Notre Dame Series
The Orange and Fighting Irish have met 16 times previously and have shared conference affiliation in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and the BIG EAST Conference over the years. Notre Dame has a 15-0-1 advantage in the all-time series, including last year's 3-0 victory against Syracuse.
Orange Itinerary
Syracuse is coming off a 3-0 defeat at Louisville on Thursday. Following the contest, the Orange moved on to South Bend for Sunday's encounter. Coach Nicky Adams' club lost its campaign opener to Pittsburgh.
Two First-Time Starters Impact Orange
Syracuse made two changes to its starting lineup for the second game of the fall. Senior defender Alina Miagkova and freshman forward Hannah Pilley made their first appearances in the Orange initial 11.Â
Both players were delayed returning to the United States for the start of preseason practice. Miagkova, a native of Russia, and Pilley, who resides in New Zealand, had their travel impacted by CoVID-19 restrictions.
Scouting The Irish
Notre Dame has won two straight outings since a 5-0, season-opening defeat at Florida State. The Irish defeated Miami on Sept. 20, 6-0, and turned back Boston College on Thursday, 2-0.
The Irish feature two top scoring threats -- sophomore forward Kiki Van Zanten (4 goals) and senior midfielder Sammi Fisher (3 goals).
Syracuse University Athletics remains committed to doing everything it can to support and protect the health, safety and well-being of our student-athletes, our staff and the campus and Syracuse communities. All decisions will be science0based and informed by public health and guidance as provided by county, state and public health officials. If fans are permitted to attend games – in some capacity – Syracuse Athletics will announce plans for spectators to secure admission to the events. Fans will be required to sit in their socially-distanced seat locations and wear a face covering.
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Live Video: ACC Network Extra
Live Coverage: Stats
Twitter: @cuse | @CuseWSOC
Syracuse Links: Notes | News | Roster | Schedule
Notre Dame Links: News | Roster | Schedule
Syracuse (0-2, 0-2 ACC) goes against Notre Dame (2-1, 2-1 ACC) in the second game of a two-contest road swing on Sunday, October 4, at 12 p.m. (EST). The match is available on ACC Network Extra.
The Syracuse-Notre Dame Series
The Orange and Fighting Irish have met 16 times previously and have shared conference affiliation in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and the BIG EAST Conference over the years. Notre Dame has a 15-0-1 advantage in the all-time series, including last year's 3-0 victory against Syracuse.
Orange Itinerary
Syracuse is coming off a 3-0 defeat at Louisville on Thursday. Following the contest, the Orange moved on to South Bend for Sunday's encounter. Coach Nicky Adams' club lost its campaign opener to Pittsburgh.
Two First-Time Starters Impact Orange
Syracuse made two changes to its starting lineup for the second game of the fall. Senior defender Alina Miagkova and freshman forward Hannah Pilley made their first appearances in the Orange initial 11.Â
Both players were delayed returning to the United States for the start of preseason practice. Miagkova, a native of Russia, and Pilley, who resides in New Zealand, had their travel impacted by CoVID-19 restrictions.
Scouting The Irish
Notre Dame has won two straight outings since a 5-0, season-opening defeat at Florida State. The Irish defeated Miami on Sept. 20, 6-0, and turned back Boston College on Thursday, 2-0.
The Irish feature two top scoring threats -- sophomore forward Kiki Van Zanten (4 goals) and senior midfielder Sammi Fisher (3 goals).
Syracuse University Athletics remains committed to doing everything it can to support and protect the health, safety and well-being of our student-athletes, our staff and the campus and Syracuse communities. All decisions will be science0based and informed by public health and guidance as provided by county, state and public health officials. If fans are permitted to attend games – in some capacity – Syracuse Athletics will announce plans for spectators to secure admission to the events. Fans will be required to sit in their socially-distanced seat locations and wear a face covering.
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