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LOS ANGELES - Following a seven-goal output against Saint Francis U on Sunday, the LMU women's soccer team will test its 13-game win streak against No. 24 Texas Tech on Friday at 7 p.m.
Streaking
With its 13th straight win on Sunday, LMU extended its record for wins in-a-row on its home turf. Previously, the 2008 squad won 10 in-a-row on Sullivan Field, while 2009 would open up its home slate with a draw before reeling off a record of 5-0-2 until LMU suffered its first defeat in over a year to then-No. 16 UCD.
Last Time Out
Behind a pair of scores from Sarina Bolden as well as goals from Maddie Medved, Sydney Zuccolotto, Chloe Colbert and Jackie Fiacco, the Lions cruised past Saint Francis U, 7-0, Sunday afternoon at Sullivan Field.
LMU, which extended its record 13th straight win at Sullivan Field, notched its highest scoring total since a 9-0 shutout of Lamar on Sept. 14, 2007.
Recap: Women's Soccer Routs Saint Francis U.
Shut It Down
LMU recorded its second straight shutout against SFU on Sunday. The Lions fell just one shutout shy of the program record a season ago, tabbing 12 shutouts en route to a Sweet 16 appearance.
No Place Like Home
The Lions have dominated their home turf so far this season, outscoring opponents 15-1, with the lone opponent goal coming on an own goal against CSU Bakersfield.
Light It Up
With 15 scores through its first three games at home, LMU has set a new record for goals in its opening trio of home contests, besting the 12-goal mark set by the 2007 squad.
| Date | Time: | Friday, Sept. 16 | 7 p.m. (PT) |
| Where: | Sullivan Field |
| The Match-up: | LMU: ROSTER | SCHEDULE | STATS Texas Tech: ROSTER | SCHEDULE | STATS |
| Live Stats: | StatBroadcast |
| Live Stream: | LMU Sports Network |
Scouting No. 22 Texas Tech
Entering Friday's contest with a 6-1-1 record, Texas Tech has been a steady force in the Big 12 since head coach Tom Stone took over in 2007, and earned its first conference championship title a season ago while also posting its third-straight 18-win season.
Now in his 10th season, Stone has guided Texas Tech to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in each of the past four seasons and a spot in the top-25 poll for 19 straight weeks.
Freshman Jade King has made an immediate impact in her rookie campaign and leads the Red Raiders in goals (3), points (7), shots (42) and shots on goal (18).
The Series
Friday's contest will mark the first matchup between the two schools.
Up Next
LMU will close out its four-game homestead next weekend with matches against Nebraska-Omaha and Portland
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