Sept. 21, 2014 ANNAPOLIS, Md. - The Navy women's soccer team will look to get back on track with a nonconference match against Mount St. Mary's Monday at the Glenn Warner Soccer Facility (7 p.m.). The game will be streamed live and for free on PatriotLeague.TV with Joe Miller on the call. Live statistics also will be available on navysports.com (.)
Series Notes:
• Navy leads Mount St. Mary's, 12-0 in the all-time series. The Mids have outscored the Mount, 21-2 at Glenn Warner Soccer Facility in eight matches.
• The last time Navy and Mount St. Mary's played one another Morgan Dankanich, Rachel Hunter and Lizzy Rullan tallied three of Navy's five goals en route to a 5-0 win on Sept. 30, 2012.
• The Mids have recorded nine shutouts against the Mount in their 12-match history. On the offensive end, Navy has tallied three goals or more on eight different occasions.
Mount St. Mary's Notes:
• The Mount have been slow out of the gate to begin 2014 with a 1-9 start through the first half of the season. In the nine losses, Mount St. Mary's has been blanked on eight occasions and outscored 31-1.
• The Mount however earned their first win of the season Friday against Howard, 3-1 in Emmittsburg, Md. Emma Blair tallied two of the team's three goals.
• Blair has been the one bright spot on offense, tallying three of the team's four total goals on the season. The junior midfielder tallied two goals last season, both of which were game winners.
• Junior Rachel Bourne has started eight of the ten games in net for Mount St. Mary's, recorded a 3.20 goals-against average with a .698 save percentage.
Thanks For The Assistance
• Senior defender Julie Schumacher has made a career of setting up her teammates in set pieces and this season has been no different.
• Over the past two seasons, Schumacher has either led or was tied for the lead in assists in a season with nine in 2012 and six in 2013.
• Schumacher currently leads the Patriot League in assists with five after nine matches.
• For her career, Schumacher has recorded 21 assists in 65 games and is two shy of cracking Navy's top-10 all-time assists list.
Dialed In To The Net
• Dankanich wasted very little time to the start of the 2014 campaign, recording four goals through the first eight games.
• Dankanich has improved each season on the attacking end, talling five goals her freshman season to 10 in her sophomore campaign to 14 last season.
• Through 67 career games, the senior forward has accrued 33 goals, which places her sixth all-time at Navy.
Freshman Firsts
• Navy freshman have been busy through seven games, tallying seven points on two goals and four assists.
• Forward Clare MacAdam paces all Navy freshmen with two goals, including the game winner over No. 24 James Madison. The Mids are 2-0 when MacAdam records a goal.
• Forward Natalie Dzhandzhapanyan has recorded two assists, one against UConn and one against Stetson.
• Midfielder Meghan Hegarty set up teammate Rachel Hunter for the go-ahead goal vs. Maryland for her first career assist on Sept. 8.
• Defender Annie Morgan tallied an assist on Courtney Mason's goal versus Marist on Sept. 12.