ON THE ROAD AND BACK HOME: The UAH women's soccer continues play on Friday, traveling to Spring Hill for a 3:30 p.m. contest, and the team will then wrap up its non-conference slate with a 7 p.m. visit from Oakwood on Monday. The Chargers enter this next round of action at 3-7-0 overall and 2-6-0 in Gulf South Conference play.
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LAST TIME OUT: The Chargers began this current three-game road swing with a pair of setbacks, falling 2-0 at Montevallo before striking first in a 3-1 loss at Auburn Montgomery.
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AROUND THE GSC: With the season entering its final month, teams will now start looking to positioning for postseason play, and the Chargers are just three points out of being in a tie for the eighth spot in the conference tournament. UAH has three games in GSC action remaining with teams that are either on six points like the Chargers or are behind them in the standings.
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CREATING CHANCES: UAH upped its offensive effort last weekend, earning six corners against Montevallo which is its second-highest total on the season, and in the game at AUM, the Chargers fired off six shots on goal which also is the second-best output for the year in that category.
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SURGING RIDGEWAY: With her goal against Montevallo,
Riley Ridgeway now has 10 points on the season which ranks ninth in the league, and the senior continues to rank among the best in the GSC in assists as she has four which is tied for fourth in the conference.
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ABOUT SPRING HILL: The Badgers head into Friday night at 1-9-0 on the season while owning an 0-6-0 record in the GSC. Gabrielle Burmaster leads the team with three of the six goals the team has scored on the season.
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SERIES HISTORY: The Chargers are 4-1-0 all-time against SHC after knocking off the Badgers 3-0 on the road last season.
Sydney Pfankuch had a three-point performance as she scored while picking up an assist, and Ridgeway picked up a pair of helpers in the victory.
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ABOUT OAKWOOD: The Ambassadors are 0-8-0 on the year.
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SERIES HISTORY: The two teams have met previously twice with UAH winning both games by large margins.
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