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Women's Soccer Games To Watch This Week Sept. 25-Oct. 1

Women's Soccer Games To Watch This Week Sept. 25-Oct. 1

Here’s a look ahead at the games to watch for the week ahead in the BIG EAST, CAA, GLIAC, SAC and Landmark Conference.

Sep 26, 2023 by Briar Napier
Women's Soccer Games To Watch This Week Sept. 25-Oct. 1

FloFC is broadcasting college soccer matches from NCAA Divisions I, II and III all season long, with each week bringing a new, exciting slate of matchups to check out from its partner conferences.

Here’s a look ahead at the games to watch for the week ahead in the BIG EAST, CAA, GLIAC, SAC and Landmark Conference:

BIG EAST: UConn Vs. Georgetown 

The Hoyas may be leading the BIG EAST and be nationally ranked in the top 20 (at No. 17) in the United Soccer Coaches Division I poll, but such stature hasn’t come easy; GU had its share of shakiness in a 1-0 win over Creighton this past weekend. Meanwhile, UConn’s won back-to-back BIG EAST games (including 2-0 over Creighton) and returns to D.C. to play the Hoyas for the first time since 2021, a match in which UConn triumphed 1-0. 

CAA: William & Mary Vs. Hofstra

William & Mary’s 11-match unbeaten run to start the season has been fantastic, especially after an under-.500 campaign a year ago, but the Tribe will get their biggest test yet as they now try to extend it to 12. Reigning CAA Tournament champion Hofstra looks to be in the thick of the league title chase yet again and would have no problem sending upstart W&M back down the standings on its quest there — especially as the Tribe have only won one of their past six against the Pride.

GLIAC: Grand Valley State Vs. Northern Michigan

Remember how these two teams’ classic showdown in the GLIAC Tournament final went last year? The Lakers sure do, as they went out in front 2-0 and held off a furious NMU second-half rally to sneak by 2-1 and pick up some silverware. But is this the Wildcats’ time to get one back? They’ll hope so, though their momentum from a seven-game unbeaten start was dinged a bit when Saginaw Valley State defeated them 1-0 this past weekend.

SAC: North Georgia Vs. Lenoir-Rhyne


It’s going to be unbeaten vs. unbeaten in Hickory as the No. 18 Nighthawks will go on the road and try to prevail against a Bears team which hasn’t conceded in a little over three games. If Lenoir-Rhyne sophomore midfielder Elin Hansson (six goals, three assists) can get involved early and force UNG to have to react instead of being proactive, watch out and don’t be surprised if the Bears can pull off the upset. 

Landmark: Catholic Vs. Scranton

Scranton’s won seven straight matches over Catholic, so why should you pay attention to this game? Mainly because it looks early on (holding four wins) that this is a much more dangerous Cardinals squad than the one which slumped to a 3-10-5 record last year, plus it has a pair of frequent goal scorers in Peyton Coron and Jordan Siok (eight goals between them). But Scranton went unbeaten in the Landmark last year for a reason, and with a run of four games unbeaten appears as if it’s still humming right along.