WSOC Preview: Bloomfield College

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pa. - Lincoln University women's soccer team kicks off the 2021 campaign with a home contest against Bloomfield College 1 p.m. Friday at the LU Auxiliary Fields.

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TEAMS: The game marks the season opener for for the Lions, while Bloomfield is coming off a 3-2 loss Wednesday to New Haven. Bloomfield fell behind 3-nil before notching goals in the 86th and 87th minutes of the contest. 

RESCHEDULE: This game was rescheduled from last week due to the remnants of Hurricane Ida.

PLAYERS: Lincoln returns 90 percent of its goal-scoring and 88 percent of its total offensive production with the return of seniors Kenya Davis (Brooklyn Park, Minn./Osseo) and Tamara Evans (Clayton, Del./Smyrna). Two other seniors, Megan Dakwa (Gaithersburg, Md./Watkins Mill) and Sarata Bello (Sagamu, Nigeria/Remo Methodist), will add some leadership and experience to an otherwise youthful side.

The Lions must replace a three-year starter in goal following the graduation of Lena Rodriguez. Freshmen Saige Samuels (Laurel, Md. /Paint Branch) and MacKienzee Rasheed (Cincinnati, Ohio/Walnut Hills) are competing with Dakwa for the minutes in between the pipes.

Freshman Parker Moss (Elmira, N.Y. /Elmira) will be looked upon to boost the teams' scoring.

Bloomfield returns two players that scored goals for the Bears two seasons ago. Junior Breeyana Jivraj and junior Glory Amalaha scored two goals each in 2019. Jivraj, a defender, did her damage on 13 shots, while Amalaha led the team with 30 shots – 21 of which were on frame.

SERIES HISTORY: Lincoln is 1-9 against Bloomfield in the past 10 meetings. The Lions' only victory was via a 3-2 score in 2013.

SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow Lincoln University athletics on social media. The Lions have a presence on Facebook (LU Athletics) as well as Twitter and Instagram (@LUL1onsAthletic)

UP NEXT: The Lions return to action on September 12, hosting Felician in non-conference action.

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Lincoln University, the nation’s first degree-granting Historically Black College and University (HBCU), educates and empowers students to lead their communities and change the world. Lincoln offers a rigorous liberal arts education to a diverse student body of approximately 2,200 men and women in more than 35 undergraduate and graduate programs.