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Women's Soccer Set to Host ASUN Newcomer Austin Peay

FGCU Women's Soccer Game Notes & Information
Match 14 FGCU (8-5-0, 6-1-0 ASUN) vs. Austin Peay (3-8-5, 1-5-2 ASUN)
Date // Time Sunday, October 16 // 1 p.m.
Location Fort Myers, Fla. // Pickering Field
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FORT MYERS, Fla. – After a big win over Lipscomb the other night, the FGCU women's soccer team remains at home, Sunday, when they welcome Austin Peay to Pickering Field. The game is set to kick off at 1 p.m.

FGCU enters Sunday's contest at 8-5 overall and 6-1 in the ASUN, winners of five straight. In Thursday's game against Lipscomb, the Eagles took down the first-place Bisons, 2-1, on an 89th-minute game-winning free kick goal from junior Leah Scarpelli (Brick, N.J/Brick Memorial/Penn State). Junior Louise Lillback (Stockholm, Sweden/Tibble Gymnasium) scored FGCU's other goal of the game, her team-leading seventh of the season and 33rd of her career

The Eagles clinched a spot in the 2022 ASUN Tournament with the win. If the Green and Blue win their remaining three games, they will be no worse than the #2 seed and will host the first two rounds.

After their big week on the road last week, multiple Eagles picked up weekly honors led by sophomore Ashley Labbe (Lake Worth, Fla./Suncoast HS) who was named ASUN Player of the Week and earned a spot on the Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week after scoring three goals in the two contests. Scarpelli also picked up conference honors as she was tabbed the ASUN Defensive Player of the Week after anchoring a defense that allowed just one goal in two games while also contributing with a penalty kick goal herself.

Statistical Leaders
On the season, Lillback leads the team with 18 points (7g, 3a) while Labbe has 15 points (6g, 3a). Scarpelli leads the team and the ASUN with six assists while freshman Marla Gaudlitz (Werder, Germany/Sportschule Potsdam Friedrich Ludwig Jahn) has four, picking up three last week. In net, Katie Sullivan has played every minute this season and has made 53 saves in 13 games.

ASUN Honors
With the addition of Labbe and Scarpelli, four Eagles have picked up ASUN weekly honors with Lillback earning Player of the Week on two occasions. Katie Sullivan also earned ASUN Goalkeeper of the Week on September 6 after shutting out FAU in the Eagles' 1-0 victory over the Owls.

Approaching 100
The Eagles picked up their 99th ASUN win in just their 16th season against the Bisons the other night, all of which have been under the leadership of the only head coach in program history, Jim Blankenship. The only other current ASUN school that has gone over the century mark is Jacksonville, who has 106, albeit in nine more seasons than FGCU.

Lillback on the Rise
Most Career Goals
1.  66 Tabby Tindell  2013-16
2 33 Louise Lillback 2019-present
3. 28 Shannen Wacker  2011-14
4. 25 Evdokia Popadinova   2018-19
5. 24  Amber McCall  2007-09
 
Most Career Points
1.  162 Tabby Tindell  2013-16
2. 83 Shannen Wacker  2011-14
3. 73 Louise Lillback 2019-present
4. 68 Lindsey Haw  2007-10
5. 67 Marjorie Boilesen  2017-19
6. 66 Paulina Speckmaier  2013-16
7. 59 Evdokia Popadinova  2018-19
8. 57 Amber McCall 2007-09
9. 53 Ally Kasun 2012-15
10. 44 Gina Petracco 2008-11

Season Outlook
The Eagles return just nine players from last year's squad that won the ASUN East Division, but that includes ASUN Preseason Player of the Year Lillback as well as ASUN All-Preseason members Scarpelli and  Labbe. FGCU adds 19 newcomers, a mixture of freshman and transfers, to the 2022 sqaud that was picked second in the ASUN preseason poll.

Lillback is the reigning ASUN Player of the Year after scoring 12 goals last season, including a conference-high 11 in ASUN competition. Scarpelli returns to anchor the back line after helping the Eagles to seven shutouts a year ago while also adding a team-high three assists. Labbe returns to her spot on the outside after being named All-ASUN First Team despite playing just 13 games before suffering a season-ending injury.

In goal, Sullivan returns for her second season with the Eagles after starting 15 games in 2021. In nine conference games, she allowed just five goals while making 26 saves with an .839 save percentage.

New Faces
Among the influx of new players include graduate transfers Libby Helverson (Drake) and Margaret Berry (Boston). Helverson was named to the Midwest All-Region Third Team as well as the Missouri Valley Conference First-Team after a standout season with the Bulldogs in the midfield while Berry brings a wealth of experience after playing on the back line for the Terriers for four seasons. The Eagles will also rely on some of the 11 true freshmen, which includes local product Kendal Gargiula (Bishop Verot).

Scouting the Competition
In its first year in the ASUN after moving over from the OVC, Austin Peay is 3-8-5 overall and 1-5-2 in league play. In the ASUN preseason poll, APSU was picked to finish 13th.

Alec Baumgardt leads the Governors with four while Anna McPhie has two. Chloe Dion is allowing 1.27 goals per game and has 51 saves in 16 games.

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COACH JIM BLANKENSHIP
A veteran of over two decades in collegiate coaching, head coach Jim Blankenship, who was named the ASUN Coach of the Year in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2019, has built FGCU women's soccer into a yearly contender in the ASUN Conference and a rising program in the South Region in just 13 seasons. Blankenship started the program in 2007 and has since guided the Eagles to 13 double-digit win seasons, culminating with ASUN Regular Season Championships in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2019. In 2011 and 2012 he also led the Eagles to back-to-back ASUN Tournament titles as they became the first team in the history of the university to make it to the NCAA Tournament. The Eagles went on to win the 2014 ASUN Tournament and hosted the first NCAA Championship event on campus. The Eagles earned their fourth NCAA Tournament appearance with the 2015 ASUN Tournament Championship and won their first NCAA game at USF in 2015 while finishing 24th in the nation. In 2016, the Eagles made it three-consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament with a third-straight ASUN Tournament title. A year later, the Eagles became the first ASUN women's soccer program to make four-straight NCAA Tournaments with another tournament title in 2017. Blankenship has guided FGCU to a 192-74-28 (.698) overall record through the first 16 seasons of the program's existence, including an 99-20-15 (.791) mark in the ASUN. Blankenship's impressive career record of 432-145-39 (.732) over 32 seasons has come while leading FGCU, the University of Miami, Lynn University and St. Thomas University.

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ABOUT FGCU
FGCU teams have combined to win an incredible 92 conference regular season and tournament titles in just 15 seasons at the Division I level. Additionally, in just 11 seasons of D-I postseason eligibility, the Eagles have had a combined 45 teams or individuals compete in NCAA championships. In 2022, the men's golf team became the first program to earn at at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament. Eight FGCU programs have earned a top-25 national ranking in their respective sport - including women's basketball (No. 20, 2021-22), beach volleyball (No. 20, 2022) and both men's soccer (2018, 2019) and women's soccer (2018) as four of the most recent. In 2016-17, the Green and Blue posted a department-best sixth-place finish in the DI-AAA Learfield Directors' Cup and top-100 showing nationally, ahead of several Power-5 and FBS institutions. In 2018-19, the Eagles had an ASUN and state of Florida best seven teams earn the NCAA's Public Recognition Award for their Academic Progress Rate in their sport. FGCU also collectively earned a record 3.50 GPA in the classroom in the fall 2020 semester and has outperformed the general University undergraduate population for 26 consecutive semesters. The past five semesters (Fall 2019 – Spring 2022) saw another milestone reached as all 15 programs achieved a 3.0-or-higher cumulative team GPA. The Eagles also served an all-time high 7,200 volunteer hours in 2017 - being recognized as one of two runners-up for the inaugural NACDA Community Service Award presented by the Fiesta Bowl.
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Players Mentioned

Ashley Labbe

#17 Ashley Labbe

MF
5' 7"
Sophomore
Louise Lillback

#9 Louise Lillback

F
5' 6"
Junior
Katie Sullivan

#1 Katie Sullivan

GK
5' 9"
Graduate Student
Margaret Berry

#4 Margaret Berry

D
5' 9"
Graduate Student
Kendal Gargiula

#11 Kendal Gargiula

F
5' 5"
Freshman
Marla Gaudlitz

#21 Marla Gaudlitz

MF
5' 10"
Freshman
Libby Helverson

#15 Libby Helverson

D
5' 4"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Ashley Labbe

#17 Ashley Labbe

5' 7"
Sophomore
MF
Louise Lillback

#9 Louise Lillback

5' 6"
Junior
F
Katie Sullivan

#1 Katie Sullivan

5' 9"
Graduate Student
GK
Margaret Berry

#4 Margaret Berry

5' 9"
Graduate Student
D
Kendal Gargiula

#11 Kendal Gargiula

5' 5"
Freshman
F
Marla Gaudlitz

#21 Marla Gaudlitz

5' 10"
Freshman
MF
Libby Helverson

#15 Libby Helverson

5' 4"
Graduate Student
D