
Women's Soccer Looking to Keep Streak Going
10/12/2010 5:28:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Game 15 - Thur., Oct. 14
Drake (8-4-3, 1-2-0 MVC)
vs. Creighton (10-2-2, 3-0-0)
Morrison Stadium
Omaha, Neb.
7:00 pm
Series: CU leads 6-5-0
Drake (8-4-3, 1-2-0 MVC)
vs. Creighton (10-2-2, 3-0-0)
Morrison Stadium
Omaha, Neb.
7:00 pm
Series: CU leads 6-5-0
Game 16 - Sat., Oct. 16
Cal State Bakersfield (3-4-5)
vs. Creighton (10-2-2, 3-0-0)
Morrison Stadium
Omaha, Neb.
1:00 p.m.Series: First Meeting
Cal State Bakersfield (3-4-5)
vs. Creighton (10-2-2, 3-0-0)
Morrison Stadium
Omaha, Neb.
1:00 p.m.Series: First Meeting
Scouting the Bluejays
The Jays currently sit at 10-2-2 overall and are on an eight match winning streak, outscoring their opponents 25-5. The streak includes wins over South Dakota (4-1), Weber State (1-0), Wyoming (6-2), Cal State Fullerton (3-0), UMKC (3-0) and MVC foes Indiana State (2-0), Northern Iowa (3-2) and Evansville (3-0). It is the longest the Jays have put together since they won 10 in a row in 1994. Creighton has seven shutouts on the season, with goalkeepers Alicia Montgomery putting up four and Katie Jo Swanson earning two, to go along with one combined team shutout. Brittney Neumann currently leads the team in goals scored with eight, giving her 15 career goals. Neumann scored two in the most recent win over Evansville. Andrea Zuniga, Erin Gunther and Lauren Cingoranelli have each added five goals as well. Emily Orbell is again leading the team in assists (6) and has also scored two goals, including the match winner against UMKC. Creighton is averaging 15.5 shots per match and 2.43 goals. Swanson and Montgomery have split time in the net and have a combined 0.69 goals against average on the year.
The Jays currently sit at 10-2-2 overall and are on an eight match winning streak, outscoring their opponents 25-5. The streak includes wins over South Dakota (4-1), Weber State (1-0), Wyoming (6-2), Cal State Fullerton (3-0), UMKC (3-0) and MVC foes Indiana State (2-0), Northern Iowa (3-2) and Evansville (3-0). It is the longest the Jays have put together since they won 10 in a row in 1994. Creighton has seven shutouts on the season, with goalkeepers Alicia Montgomery putting up four and Katie Jo Swanson earning two, to go along with one combined team shutout. Brittney Neumann currently leads the team in goals scored with eight, giving her 15 career goals. Neumann scored two in the most recent win over Evansville. Andrea Zuniga, Erin Gunther and Lauren Cingoranelli have each added five goals as well. Emily Orbell is again leading the team in assists (6) and has also scored two goals, including the match winner against UMKC. Creighton is averaging 15.5 shots per match and 2.43 goals. Swanson and Montgomery have split time in the net and have a combined 0.69 goals against average on the year.
Recent Results
Northern Iowa - The Jays fell behind in just the eighth minute of the match, but then scored the next three goals and held off a UNI comeback to win 3-2 in Waterloo, Iowa. Erin Gunther put the Jays on the board first when she scored in the 11th minute, her fifth goal of the season. Creighton added another goal in the first half, when Brittney Neumann netted a rebound of Andrea Zuniga's shot that hit off the post. The goal gave Neumann a team high six goals on the season and Zuniga three assists. The Jays scored once more in the match when Macy Mauer scored her second goal of the season off a Neumann assist. Creighton surrendered one additional goal to the Panthers, but held on to get the win. Alicia Montgomery played all 90 minutes in goal, recording four saves and allowing two goals.
Northern Iowa - The Jays fell behind in just the eighth minute of the match, but then scored the next three goals and held off a UNI comeback to win 3-2 in Waterloo, Iowa. Erin Gunther put the Jays on the board first when she scored in the 11th minute, her fifth goal of the season. Creighton added another goal in the first half, when Brittney Neumann netted a rebound of Andrea Zuniga's shot that hit off the post. The goal gave Neumann a team high six goals on the season and Zuniga three assists. The Jays scored once more in the match when Macy Mauer scored her second goal of the season off a Neumann assist. Creighton surrendered one additional goal to the Panthers, but held on to get the win. Alicia Montgomery played all 90 minutes in goal, recording four saves and allowing two goals.
Evansville - Brittney Neumann tallied her second multi-goal match of the season leading the Jays to a 3-0 home victory last Saturday. Creighton's defense allowed just four shots on goal, which Alicia Montgomery saved, to record the seventh shutout of the season (Montgomery's fourth.) Neumann scored in the 37th minute, putting a ball from Kelly Connolly and Lauren Cingoranelli into the lower right corner of the net. She then capitalized on a Laura Nasseri assist in the 75th minute with an insurance goal. Bluejay freshman Cingoranelli scored her fifth goal of the season in the 83rd minute when she beat the keeper on the short side of the field and shot from eight yards out.
Sizing Up the Competition
Drake – The Drake Bulldogs return 11 letterwinners and just four starters from last year's 9-9-3 team. The 2009 Drake team finished 4th in the conference with a 3-3-0 record. The team was picked to finish in a tie for 5th with Indiana State in the 2010 preseason MVC poll. Drake currently sits at 8-4-3 on the season and 1-2-0 in the MVC, with conference losses to Illinois State (2-0) and Indiana State (1-0, 2ot). The team averages 13.8 shots per match and scores an average of 1.33 goals per match. They also have a combined 0.81 goals against average, allowing 13 goals on the season. Leading the offensive charge for Drake are Megan Fisher and Laura Moklestad with four goals each. Freshman goalkeeper Kalena Litch has started all 15 matches in goal and has a 0.81 goals against average. In their most recent action, the Bulldogs defeated SIU Edwardsville 2-0 at home.
CSU Bakersfield - The Roadrunners lost just one starter from their 2009 team, which finished 6-11-2 overall last season, earning five shutouts on the season. CSUB's squad features six seniors and has 10 newcomers. The Roadrunners currently sit at 3-4-5 on the season, and haven't played a conference match yet. Junior goalkeeper Kym Gause returns and has started 11 matches, allowing 13 goals for a 1.06 GAA. Leading the way offensively is Tyler Shirk with three goals and an assist for seven points. The Roadrunners average 0.75 goals per match while taking 12.4 shots.
Following the Jays
Follow all your favorite Bluejay soccer action at www.gocreighton.com. Live stats and live video will be provided for the home MVC match against the Drake Bulldogs, and the Senior Day match vs. Cal State Bakersfield. Just click on the links provided on the Creighton home page.
Follow all your favorite Bluejay soccer action at www.gocreighton.com. Live stats and live video will be provided for the home MVC match against the Drake Bulldogs, and the Senior Day match vs. Cal State Bakersfield. Just click on the links provided on the Creighton home page.
Series History
Drake - The Jays lead the series 6-5-0, but the Bulldogs won the meeting last season 1-0 in Des Moines, Iowa. Creighton is 2-1-0 all time when playing Drake at home in the regular season, while they trail 1-4-0 when playing regular season matches in Des Moines. The two teams have met three times in the post season, with Creighton winning all three matches (1-0 2ot win in 2003, a 3-1 win in 2004, and a 1-0 victory in 2005.)
CSU Bakersfield - The meeting Saturday marks the first meeting between the two schools. This season, they have played one common team in Cal State Fullerton. Creighton beat the Titans 3-0, while CSU Bakersfield played to a scoreless draw.
Perfection
The Jays are 3-0-0 in conference play for only the second time since the league started regular season play in 1997. During the 2002 season, Creighton swept through the conference regular season play without a loss, finishing 6-0-1.
The Jays are 3-0-0 in conference play for only the second time since the league started regular season play in 1997. During the 2002 season, Creighton swept through the conference regular season play without a loss, finishing 6-0-1.
Home Field Advantage
Morrison Stadium has been pretty good to the Jays over the years - Creighton is 51-15-11 overall (.734) while playing in Morrison Stadium. This season, after starting out with ties in two of the first three matches, Creighton is 4-1-2 on their home pitch.
Morrison Stadium has been pretty good to the Jays over the years - Creighton is 51-15-11 overall (.734) while playing in Morrison Stadium. This season, after starting out with ties in two of the first three matches, Creighton is 4-1-2 on their home pitch.
National Numbers
Creighton has put together some impressive numbers this season, leading the conference and now making it onto the national top 30 lists. Alicia Montgomery made the charts in two different categories - she is #23 in goals against average (0.59) and tied for #17 in save percentage (0.878). The Jays as a team are ranked in a tie for 21st in scoring offense with 2.43 goals per match, and tied for 22nd in win-loss-tie percentage with 0.786. The team also sits in a tie for 30th for shutout percentage (seven shutouts in 14 matches, .500) and is 19th in save percentage with 0.865. All results are through matches played up to October 10.
Creighton has put together some impressive numbers this season, leading the conference and now making it onto the national top 30 lists. Alicia Montgomery made the charts in two different categories - she is #23 in goals against average (0.59) and tied for #17 in save percentage (0.878). The Jays as a team are ranked in a tie for 21st in scoring offense with 2.43 goals per match, and tied for 22nd in win-loss-tie percentage with 0.786. The team also sits in a tie for 30th for shutout percentage (seven shutouts in 14 matches, .500) and is 19th in save percentage with 0.865. All results are through matches played up to October 10.
Hit Her in Stride
Brittney Neumann has scored a goal in four of the last six Bluejay matches, including two goals in a 6-2 victory over Wyoming and two goals in the 3-0 conference win over Evansville. She has scored in each of the three MVC matches thus far, with the game winner against Indiana State (2-0 Creighton victory) and Evansville. Neumann has also recorded an assist in two of the last four matches, bringing her total to four.
Brittney Neumann has scored a goal in four of the last six Bluejay matches, including two goals in a 6-2 victory over Wyoming and two goals in the 3-0 conference win over Evansville. She has scored in each of the three MVC matches thus far, with the game winner against Indiana State (2-0 Creighton victory) and Evansville. Neumann has also recorded an assist in two of the last four matches, bringing her total to four.
On A Roll
Creighton has won eight matches in a row, with victories at South Dakota (4-1), at Weber State (1-0), and at Morrison Stadium over Wyoming (6-2), Cal State Fullerton (3-0) and UMKC (3-0). Creighton has won all three MVC matches this season - a 2-0 victory over Indiana State, a 3-2 win over the Panthers of Northern Iowa, and a 3-0 victory over Evansville. The Jays won the first four matches of the 2008 season and had a four match win-streak from Sept. 6 through Sept. 13 last year. The last time the Jays won five matches in a row was 2002, when they won six in a row. The all-time Bluejay record sits at 10 matches in a row, set in 1994. That team finished the season 14-4-0 under then head coach Cathy Klein.
Creighton has won eight matches in a row, with victories at South Dakota (4-1), at Weber State (1-0), and at Morrison Stadium over Wyoming (6-2), Cal State Fullerton (3-0) and UMKC (3-0). Creighton has won all three MVC matches this season - a 2-0 victory over Indiana State, a 3-2 win over the Panthers of Northern Iowa, and a 3-0 victory over Evansville. The Jays won the first four matches of the 2008 season and had a four match win-streak from Sept. 6 through Sept. 13 last year. The last time the Jays won five matches in a row was 2002, when they won six in a row. The all-time Bluejay record sits at 10 matches in a row, set in 1994. That team finished the season 14-4-0 under then head coach Cathy Klein.
Put Her Name in the Books
Bluejay junior Alicia Montgomery is set to have her name all over the record books when she leaves Creighton. After a record setting season last year (with 11 team shutouts and a 0.60 goals against average as a team), she sits at third in goals against average in a season (0.58 in 2009) and tied for second in shutouts in a season (eight in 2009). She is also the current goals against average career leader, with a 0.54 gaa right now. Montgomery needs just five more shutouts to make it on the top five list for career shutouts, as well as needing 84 saves over the next season and a half to get on the all time career save list.
Bluejay junior Alicia Montgomery is set to have her name all over the record books when she leaves Creighton. After a record setting season last year (with 11 team shutouts and a 0.60 goals against average as a team), she sits at third in goals against average in a season (0.58 in 2009) and tied for second in shutouts in a season (eight in 2009). She is also the current goals against average career leader, with a 0.54 gaa right now. Montgomery needs just five more shutouts to make it on the top five list for career shutouts, as well as needing 84 saves over the next season and a half to get on the all time career save list.
Neumann Notable
Last years MVC Freshman of the year Brittney Neumann is turning on the jets after a slow statistical start, as both a goal scorer and disher. After going the first three matches of the season with no goals or assists, Neumann has scored or had an assist in seven of the last ten matches, including the game winning goal in the 69th minute of the Indiana State victory, and in the 37th minute of the Evansville win. This puts her in first place on the team in goals scored (8), points (20), shots (47), and tied for second in assists (4) and game winning goals (2). Nemann had seven goals and six assists last season, leading the team in both categories.
MVC Success
After the 2-0 victory over Indiana State, the Jays are 9-3-2 all-time in Valley conference openers, including winning the last five in a row. A 2005, 3-1 loss at Illinois State is the last time the Jays fell in their opener. Creighton is 8-2-2 in conference openers under current head coach Bruce Erickson.
After the 2-0 victory over Indiana State, the Jays are 9-3-2 all-time in Valley conference openers, including winning the last five in a row. A 2005, 3-1 loss at Illinois State is the last time the Jays fell in their opener. Creighton is 8-2-2 in conference openers under current head coach Bruce Erickson.
Non-Conference Success
The Missouri Valley Conference turned in another solid non-conference slate last week, going 3-1 to move its season non-league mark to 36-30-10. The plus-.500 non-league mark is news since the Valley has had only two winning non-conference marks since sponsorship of women's soccer began in 1996 (2001 and 2005). Only four non-conference regular-season matches remain.
The Missouri Valley Conference turned in another solid non-conference slate last week, going 3-1 to move its season non-league mark to 36-30-10. The plus-.500 non-league mark is news since the Valley has had only two winning non-conference marks since sponsorship of women's soccer began in 1996 (2001 and 2005). Only four non-conference regular-season matches remain.
Conference Tops
As a team the Jays are ranked top in the Missouri Valley Conference in goals against average (0.69), goals (34), goals per match (2.43), assists (22), shutouts (7), shots (217) and points (90). Brittney Neumann is first in shots (47 total, averaging 3.36 per match) and points (20), while Andrea Zuniga is third in points (14) and Erin Gunther is fourth with 12. Bluejay senior Emily Orbell is leading the conference with six assists. Gunther is also first in game-winning goals with three on the season.
As a team the Jays are ranked top in the Missouri Valley Conference in goals against average (0.69), goals (34), goals per match (2.43), assists (22), shutouts (7), shots (217) and points (90). Brittney Neumann is first in shots (47 total, averaging 3.36 per match) and points (20), while Andrea Zuniga is third in points (14) and Erin Gunther is fourth with 12. Bluejay senior Emily Orbell is leading the conference with six assists. Gunther is also first in game-winning goals with three on the season.
Times Five
Creighton has outscored opponents 25-5 while on its eight match winning streak. The streak includes five shutouts, while the Jays have scored three or more goals in six of the eight games in the streak.
Creighton has outscored opponents 25-5 while on its eight match winning streak. The streak includes five shutouts, while the Jays have scored three or more goals in six of the eight games in the streak.
A Little Efficiency
Creighton was outshot 34-21 in the matches with Wyoming (22-13) and Cal State Fullerton (12-8), but outscored their opponents 9-2. In the Wyoming match, Erin Gunther was a perfect two for two, taking two shots and scoring both, while Tara Bailey was one for one. In the Cal State Fullerton, both of Creighton's goal-scorers (Kelly Connolly and Lauren Cingoranelli) each took just one shot in the match.
Creighton was outshot 34-21 in the matches with Wyoming (22-13) and Cal State Fullerton (12-8), but outscored their opponents 9-2. In the Wyoming match, Erin Gunther was a perfect two for two, taking two shots and scoring both, while Tara Bailey was one for one. In the Cal State Fullerton, both of Creighton's goal-scorers (Kelly Connolly and Lauren Cingoranelli) each took just one shot in the match.
Putting up the Doughnuts
Creighton has shut out opponents in seven of its fourteen matches, as well as both of the exhibition matches. Last season, the Jays recorded a school record 11 shutouts, including the first four matches of the season. In the past three years, the Jays have shut out their opponents in at least two out of the first four matches each season.
Creighton has shut out opponents in seven of its fourteen matches, as well as both of the exhibition matches. Last season, the Jays recorded a school record 11 shutouts, including the first four matches of the season. In the past three years, the Jays have shut out their opponents in at least two out of the first four matches each season.
Bicentennial
Creighton head coach Bruce Erickson is approaching his 200th career win as a head coach. He needs just three wins in order to reach the milestone. Erickson sits at 197-151-29 overall (spanning 19 years at both Viterbo and Creighton) and holds a 127-90-23 record at Creighton.
Creighton head coach Bruce Erickson is approaching his 200th career win as a head coach. He needs just three wins in order to reach the milestone. Erickson sits at 197-151-29 overall (spanning 19 years at both Viterbo and Creighton) and holds a 127-90-23 record at Creighton.
In the Record Books
Senior Emily Orbell is working hard in the final season of her career to get her name into the record books. The midfielder's six assists this season has landed her in the fifth spot, all-time, in Creighton history for career assists. She is the current career leader in goals on the team with 18 and needs five more this year to make it into the top five all time in Creighton history. Orbell is also the active leader in assists (18) and points (54).
Fresh Start
Creighton has outscored opponents 21-5 in the first half of matches this season. The Jays are 8-0-0 this year when leading going into the halftime break. Overall, Creighton has outscored its opponents 31-10, outshooting them 188-157 in the 13 matches.
Double Trouble
Three Bluejays, Erin Gunther, Brittney Neumann and Andrea Zuniga have each scored two goals in a match this season for the Jays. Zuniga recorded the double first, scoring both goals in the 4-1 win at South Dakota. Gunther's double day happened in the 6-2 victory over Wyoming, while Neumann has recorded two multi-goal matches, once in the 6-2 win over Wyoming and also in the 3-0 victory over Evansville. Last year four different Bluejays recorded double-goal matches, with Annemarie Hengel, Kyla Hoskins, Beth Fyles and Neumann each completing the feat at one point in the season.
Clutch Performers
Erin Gunther, Andrea Zuniga, Emily Orbell, Kelly Connolly and Brittney Neumann have each scored game-winning goals this season. Gunther has three on the year, scoring in the 2-1 victory over Loyola Maryland, the 5-0 victory over Loyola Chicago and the 6-2 win over Wyoming. Zuniga has two, with her game-winners coming in the 4-1 victory at South Dakota and the 1-0 win at Weber State. Connolly recorded her only game-winner when she scored the first, and only needed goal, in the 3-0 victory over Cal State Fullerton. The game-winners were the first two in her career for Gunther, while the two for Zuniga give her a current career leading four. Connolly now has three game-winners, as scored four goals last season and two of them were game-winners. Orbell's game winner in the UMKC match gives her four career game winners. She had two her freshman season and one last year.
Streaking
The Jays have not let an opponent score three or more goals in 39 straight matches, dating back to Oct. 30, 2008. In the Oct. 25 match at Evansville, the Jays lost 5-2. Creighton was in jeopardy of losing the streak Sept. 7 at Morrison Stadium, when the Bison of North Dakota State scored two goals in the first half. A solid defensive line and hard work from goalkeeper Katie Jo Swanson helped to keep the streak in tact.
Newbie Success
Freshman Lauren Cingoranelli has scored five goals this season while starting in 12 of the 14 matches. The first goal of her career in the 5-0 victory over Loyola Chicago in the adidas Husker Classic while her most recent goal was her first in MVC play, during the 84th minute of the 3-0 win over Evansville. The newest Bluejay, Kayla Nsien, who joined the team after the start of school, has already made an impact as she scored the first goal of her career in the 4-1 South Dakota victory and scored agian in the UMKC 3-0 victory. Nsien has played in seven matches and taken seven shots, with four shots on goal. Last season, Brittney Neumann ended her freshman campaign with seven goals and six assists. You have to go back to 2007 to find the next highest output as a freshman, when Emily Orbell scored six goals and had three assists.
Broken Records
Sophomore goalkeeper Katie Jo Swanson had a busy day in the 6-2 victory over Wyoming Sept. 17 at Morrison Stadium. Swanson had 10 saves and gave up two goals. The 10 saves are the most by one Bluejay goalkeeper in a match since Jaimie Thompson had 10 saves at Iowa on Nov. 1, 2001.In the match Wednesday against UMKC, Emily Orbell and Andrea Zuniga broke the record for shots taken in a single match at Morrison Stadium. Each player took 10 shots, breaking the previous record of eight set by Marcy Gans in the 2007 season.
Coming Up Next
The Jays have two more Missouri Valley regular season matches to play, as they travel to Missouri State on Oct. 22 and then host Illinois State at Morrison Stadium on Oct. 28. The Jays then begin play in the MVC Tournament in the quarterfinals on Oct. 31. Stay connected with www.gocreighton.com for the latest information.
Senior Emily Orbell is working hard in the final season of her career to get her name into the record books. The midfielder's six assists this season has landed her in the fifth spot, all-time, in Creighton history for career assists. She is the current career leader in goals on the team with 18 and needs five more this year to make it into the top five all time in Creighton history. Orbell is also the active leader in assists (18) and points (54).
Fresh Start
Creighton has outscored opponents 21-5 in the first half of matches this season. The Jays are 8-0-0 this year when leading going into the halftime break. Overall, Creighton has outscored its opponents 31-10, outshooting them 188-157 in the 13 matches.
Double Trouble
Three Bluejays, Erin Gunther, Brittney Neumann and Andrea Zuniga have each scored two goals in a match this season for the Jays. Zuniga recorded the double first, scoring both goals in the 4-1 win at South Dakota. Gunther's double day happened in the 6-2 victory over Wyoming, while Neumann has recorded two multi-goal matches, once in the 6-2 win over Wyoming and also in the 3-0 victory over Evansville. Last year four different Bluejays recorded double-goal matches, with Annemarie Hengel, Kyla Hoskins, Beth Fyles and Neumann each completing the feat at one point in the season.
Clutch Performers
Erin Gunther, Andrea Zuniga, Emily Orbell, Kelly Connolly and Brittney Neumann have each scored game-winning goals this season. Gunther has three on the year, scoring in the 2-1 victory over Loyola Maryland, the 5-0 victory over Loyola Chicago and the 6-2 win over Wyoming. Zuniga has two, with her game-winners coming in the 4-1 victory at South Dakota and the 1-0 win at Weber State. Connolly recorded her only game-winner when she scored the first, and only needed goal, in the 3-0 victory over Cal State Fullerton. The game-winners were the first two in her career for Gunther, while the two for Zuniga give her a current career leading four. Connolly now has three game-winners, as scored four goals last season and two of them were game-winners. Orbell's game winner in the UMKC match gives her four career game winners. She had two her freshman season and one last year.
Streaking
The Jays have not let an opponent score three or more goals in 39 straight matches, dating back to Oct. 30, 2008. In the Oct. 25 match at Evansville, the Jays lost 5-2. Creighton was in jeopardy of losing the streak Sept. 7 at Morrison Stadium, when the Bison of North Dakota State scored two goals in the first half. A solid defensive line and hard work from goalkeeper Katie Jo Swanson helped to keep the streak in tact.
Newbie Success
Freshman Lauren Cingoranelli has scored five goals this season while starting in 12 of the 14 matches. The first goal of her career in the 5-0 victory over Loyola Chicago in the adidas Husker Classic while her most recent goal was her first in MVC play, during the 84th minute of the 3-0 win over Evansville. The newest Bluejay, Kayla Nsien, who joined the team after the start of school, has already made an impact as she scored the first goal of her career in the 4-1 South Dakota victory and scored agian in the UMKC 3-0 victory. Nsien has played in seven matches and taken seven shots, with four shots on goal. Last season, Brittney Neumann ended her freshman campaign with seven goals and six assists. You have to go back to 2007 to find the next highest output as a freshman, when Emily Orbell scored six goals and had three assists.
Broken Records
Sophomore goalkeeper Katie Jo Swanson had a busy day in the 6-2 victory over Wyoming Sept. 17 at Morrison Stadium. Swanson had 10 saves and gave up two goals. The 10 saves are the most by one Bluejay goalkeeper in a match since Jaimie Thompson had 10 saves at Iowa on Nov. 1, 2001.In the match Wednesday against UMKC, Emily Orbell and Andrea Zuniga broke the record for shots taken in a single match at Morrison Stadium. Each player took 10 shots, breaking the previous record of eight set by Marcy Gans in the 2007 season.
Coming Up Next
The Jays have two more Missouri Valley regular season matches to play, as they travel to Missouri State on Oct. 22 and then host Illinois State at Morrison Stadium on Oct. 28. The Jays then begin play in the MVC Tournament in the quarterfinals on Oct. 31. Stay connected with www.gocreighton.com for the latest information.
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