Saturday, October 31
Oxford, Miss
7:00 p.m.

University of Georgia

at

Ole MIss

20SOC Match Notes - Ole Miss

Georgia to Face Ole Miss in Halloween Showdown

October 30, 2020 | Soccer

Game Information
No. 14 Georgia (2-2-2) at Ole Miss (1-0-1)
Saturday, October 31 | 7:00 p.m. ET | Ole Miss Soccer Stadium | Oxford, Miss.
Watch: SEC Network +
Live Stream:  https://gado.gs/5ep
Stats:  https://gado.gs/5er
Notes
Media Guide
 
ATHENS, Ga. --- The No. 14 University of Georgia soccer team hits the road to face Ole Miss on Halloween Night.
 
The game is schedule to kickoff at 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 31 from the Ole Miss Soccer Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi.  It will be streamed on SEC Network +.
 
CHAPMAN MAKES HER STARTING DEBUT
Two-sport athlete Chloe Chapman made her Georgia soccer starting lineup debut in the team's last game at Vanderbilt.  The sophomore forward was Georgia's leading scoring a year ago and has scored one goal and taken eight shots this season. 
 
STAYING RANKED
With only 15 teams being ranked this season due to scheduling changes brought about from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bulldogs have been maintained a spot in the polls.  With a 2-2-2 record on the year, the Bulldogs are ranked 14thwith two games left before the SEC Tournament.  
 
LAST GAME AGAINST OLE MISS                             
After a scoreless first half, the University of Georgia soccer team scored two unanswered goals in a comeback win over the Ole Miss Rebels with a final score of 2-1 at the Turner Soccer Complex.
 
Trailing 1-0, Reagan Glisson scored the equalizer in the 70th minute, marking her fourth goal of the season. Less than two minutes later, a foul in the box gave the Bulldogs a penalty kick opportunity and Dani Murguia took the lead, resulting in a win for Georgia.
 
*Interviews with players and Coach Lesesne previewing this week's matchup are available on georgiadogs.com*
 
 
LAST TIME OUT-- at Vanderbilt
A late second half goal was the difference as the No. 15 University of Georgia soccer team fell, 1-0, to the Vanderbilt Commodores.
 
After a hard-fought 88 minutes of play, the Commodores were able to get the ball past the Bulldogs off a shot from within the 18-yard box. 
 
Despite the goal, junior goalkeeper Emory Wegener had a strong match and stayed composed against Vanderbilt.  She had five saves and made crucial game-saving plays throughout the 90 minutes to keep the Bulldogs in the game.
 
A SEASONED VET
Junior goalkeeper Emory Wegener has started more games than any other active goalkeeper in the SEC. 
*Check out the feature on georgiadogs.com for more about Emory and the Georgia defense