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Women's Soccer Battles DePaul in Road Contest on Thursday
10/20/2021 11:22:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Omaha, Neb. -- Creighton women's soccer looks to build on its victory over Seton Hall (2-0 on Sunday, October 17) as the Bluejays take on DePaul on Thursday in a road match at 2:00 pm.
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Series History: Bluejays trail Blue Demons, 7-2-0
The Bluejays and Blue Demons lock up for the tenth time on Thursday. DePaul took the first five meetings between the two squads, but th e Bluejays have split the last four matchups. Creighton is 0-4 against the Blue Demons in Chicago.
Date   Opponent   Result
10/12/13   DePaul   L, 1-2 (ot)
10/11/14   at #13 DePaul   L, 0-2
10/1/15   DePaul   L, 0-4
9/29/16   at DePaul   L, 2-4
10/1/17   DePaul   L, 0-2
9/30/18   at DePaul   L, 1-2 (ot)
9/28/19   DePaul   W, 2-0
3/14/21   at DePaul   L, 1-2 (2ot)
4/4/21   DePaul   W, 2-1
Scouting DePaul (6-9-0, 3-4-0 BIG EAST)
The Blue Demons opened the 2021 season with six losses in their first eight matches, each by just one goal.
DePaul, however, won it's final non-conference game 3-0, before opening BIG EAST play with losses to St. John's and No. 15 Georgetown.
The Blue Demons responded with three straight conference wins, before dropping contests to Xavier and Butler.
Morgan Turner leads DePaul offensively with nine goals. In net, Mollie Eriksson has played every minute for the Blue Demons with a 0.86 average goals-against.
Scouting Creighton (7-7-2, 1-5-1 BIG EAST)
For the Bluejays it's been a tale of two seasons after winning seven of the ten non-conference games to kick off the season. After numerous injuries the Bluejays drew against No. 25 Georgetown, then lost five consecutive prior to last week's win over Seton Hall.
After a program record-breaking shutout streak of over 500 minutes at the beginning of the season, goalkeeper Keelan Terrell and the defense in front of her were able to get back to old ways, notching her seventh shutout on the season and a spot on the week's Big East Honor Roll.
Offensively sophomore Abigail Santana guides the Bluejay offense with a team best eight goals. With Santana moving back into her natural position in the midfield, the Bluejays have also looked to the likes of freshmen Hailey Rothwell and Lilli Bedell for offensive firepower of late.
Bluejays Return to the Win Column, Downing Seton Hall 2-0
Creighton returned to the win column on Sunday, October 17 as the Bluejays bested Seton Hall 2-0 at home. Both of Creighton's goals came via penalty kick, marking the first time since October 3, 2009 that the Bluejays made multiple penalty kicks in the same game. Creighton claimed the game in 2009, 3-0, over Missouri State.
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Creighton (7-7-2, 1-5-1 BIG EAST) at
DePaul (6-9-0, 3-4-0 BIG EAST)
Thursday, October 21 @ 2:00 pm
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Stats: https://depaulbluedemons.com/sidearmstats/wsoc/summary
Live Stream: http://gocreighton.com/FloSports
Series History: Bluejays trail Blue Demons, 7-2-0
The Bluejays and Blue Demons lock up for the tenth time on Thursday. DePaul took the first five meetings between the two squads, but th e Bluejays have split the last four matchups. Creighton is 0-4 against the Blue Demons in Chicago.
Date   Opponent   Result
10/12/13   DePaul   L, 1-2 (ot)
10/11/14   at #13 DePaul   L, 0-2
10/1/15   DePaul   L, 0-4
9/29/16   at DePaul   L, 2-4
10/1/17   DePaul   L, 0-2
9/30/18   at DePaul   L, 1-2 (ot)
9/28/19   DePaul   W, 2-0
3/14/21   at DePaul   L, 1-2 (2ot)
4/4/21   DePaul   W, 2-1
Scouting DePaul (6-9-0, 3-4-0 BIG EAST)
The Blue Demons opened the 2021 season with six losses in their first eight matches, each by just one goal.
DePaul, however, won it's final non-conference game 3-0, before opening BIG EAST play with losses to St. John's and No. 15 Georgetown.
The Blue Demons responded with three straight conference wins, before dropping contests to Xavier and Butler.
Morgan Turner leads DePaul offensively with nine goals. In net, Mollie Eriksson has played every minute for the Blue Demons with a 0.86 average goals-against.
Scouting Creighton (7-7-2, 1-5-1 BIG EAST)
For the Bluejays it's been a tale of two seasons after winning seven of the ten non-conference games to kick off the season. After numerous injuries the Bluejays drew against No. 25 Georgetown, then lost five consecutive prior to last week's win over Seton Hall.
After a program record-breaking shutout streak of over 500 minutes at the beginning of the season, goalkeeper Keelan Terrell and the defense in front of her were able to get back to old ways, notching her seventh shutout on the season and a spot on the week's Big East Honor Roll.
Offensively sophomore Abigail Santana guides the Bluejay offense with a team best eight goals. With Santana moving back into her natural position in the midfield, the Bluejays have also looked to the likes of freshmen Hailey Rothwell and Lilli Bedell for offensive firepower of late.
Bluejays Return to the Win Column, Downing Seton Hall 2-0
Creighton returned to the win column on Sunday, October 17 as the Bluejays bested Seton Hall 2-0 at home. Both of Creighton's goals came via penalty kick, marking the first time since October 3, 2009 that the Bluejays made multiple penalty kicks in the same game. Creighton claimed the game in 2009, 3-0, over Missouri State.
Players Mentioned
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Creighton Women's Soccer Postgame vs. Omaha, 9/10/25
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