MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. – The eighth and final pre-Big South match awaits the Presbyterian College women's soccer team on Sunday afternoon, hitting the road to take on College of Charleston at 1:00 PM.
A meeting between two clubs who display the exact same record, this weekend's outing will be streamed by Flo College. PC will be searching for their second road W of the year (South Carolina State was the other) while also hoping to avenge a 1-0 loss to the Cougars 13 months ago.
It will have been seven full days since the Blue Hose were last on the field, falling to Navy which puts them at 3-3-1 before Sunday's non-con closer.
This will be the first time in 15 years that Presbyterian has traveled to College of Charleston, their fifth non-Big South opponent this year located in the state of South Carolina.
GAMEDAY INFO – SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
Presbyterian (3-3-1) at College of Charleston (3-3-1)
WATCH: Flo College
LIVE STATS: Stat Broadcast
SCOUTING THE COUGARS
- C of C's overall record may be a bit deceiving at this stage of the calendar, with each of their three losses coming against schools from either the Southeastern Conference (SEC) or the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
- In the season opener, it took an 82
nd-minute goal from the South Carolina Gamecocks to get past College of Charleston 1-0. The Cougars' other two setbacks came at Texas and Wake Forest.
- Charleston went on a tear last week to get back into the win column, hammering North Florida and Gardner-Webb by a combined tally of 8-1.
- Head coach Christian Michner (in his 16
th season) directed his squad to a 5-0 beatdown over the Runnin' Bulldogs on Thursday, with each of those five goals by five different players.
- Sunday will also be the non-conference finale for the Cougars, a member of the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) who went 4-2-4 in that league last year.
LAST TIME OUT
- PC was unable to slow down a Navy offense that exploded out of the gates last weekend, putting up four goals within the first 18 minutes.
- The combatants were even in the shots department (12 each), although the Midshipmen scored on 55 percent of their nine on-goal attempts.
- Presbyterian has assisted on five of their nine goals thus far, with sophomore
Allie Williams leading the way in that statistic (three).
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Lindsey Malyszek,
Harlan Lyons, and
Sloan Spees have put up multiple goals in '25, responsible for seven of Presby's nine connections.
- In fact, the next time that Spees scores will make her the Blue Hose all-time leader in career goals during the Division I era (2007 onward). She sits with 16 goals at the moment, hitting against Alabama State and Alabama A&M this fall.