G-MAC Women's Soccer: Week 2 Recap

9.17.25

OVERVIEW:
Great Midwest women’s soccer programs recorded a 6-11-3 overall record during week two of the 2025 season. G-MAC teams defeated teams from the PSAC, ECC, GLIAC, and the MEC.
 
SCOREBOARD:
Wednesday, Sept. 10
Ohio Dominican 0, Illinois Springfield 2
Ursuline 5, Glenville State 2
Malone 0, Seton Hill 2
Lake Erie 1, IUP 3
Thomas More 2, Roberts Wesleyan 1
 
Thursday, Sept. 11
Northwood 1, Northern Michigan 0
Tiffin 0, Rollins 4
Cedarville 4, Michigan Tech 1
Kentucky Wesleyan 2, Trevecca Nazarene 4
 
Friday, Sept. 12
Findlay 1, Ferris State 1
Walsh 0, Saginaw Valley 6
Ashland 0, Central Missouri 2
 
Saturday, Sept.13
Cedarville 0, Northern Michigan 0
Ohio Dominican 0, Rollins 3
Thomas More 2, Roosevelt 3
Northwood 2, Michigan Tech 0
 
Sunday, Sept.14
Walsh 2, Ferris State 2
Findlay 1, Saginaw Valley 3
Kentucky Wesleyan 0, Alabama Huntsville 2
Ashland 4, Davenport 1
 
MATCH HIGHLIGHTS
  •  Northwood remains as the only undefeated team in the conference at 3-0. The Timberwolves collected wins over Northern Michigan and Michigan Tech over the weekend. The dominant performances led to a sweep of the weekly awards with Mari Jackson earning Offensive Player of the Week honor and Reagan Brengman being named the Defensive Player of the Week. Jackson scored the game-winning goal in both contests. On the defensive end, Brengman anchored the Timberwolves’ defense that led to two consecutive shutouts. Northwood limited its opponents to just three total shots on goal across two matches.
  • Ashland, ranked No. 21 in the lates United Soccer Coaches Poll, went 1-1, including a win over Davenport. Dani Hicks led the way with a pair of goals.
  • Ursuline launched another five-goal game in a win over Glenville State. The Arrows are averaging a league-high 3.33 goals per game.
  • Cedarville improved to 2-1-1 on the year, adding a victory over Michigan Tech and a draw at Northern Michigan. Katie Ulmer, Audrey Stanley, and Brooklyn Scythes each found the back of the net for the Yellow Jackets. Goalkeepers Kaelan Swallow and Anna Taylor each recorded four goals apiece.
  • The Thomas More Saints defeated UIndy 2-1, limiting the greyhounds to just six shots on goal. Ivy Hoffman and Alexis Harden were each credited with one goal apiece.
 
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS:
  • Shots: Dani Hicks, AU (3.75/game)
  • Goals: Ava Ayers, UF (1.00/ game)
  • Game-Wining Goals: Mari Jackson, NU (2)
  • Assists: Ella Boyd, NU (.667/ game)
  • Points: Ava Ayers, UF (2.00/game)
  • Goals-Against Average: Lindsay Jacob, NU (.000/ 270:00 minutes)
  • Saves: O’Malley Quinlan, WU (17)
 
UP NEXT:
Week 3 Matchups (All times in ET)
 
Thursday, September 18
Ursuline vs Northwood, 3:30 P.M.
Lake Erie vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 4 P.M.
Cedarville vs. Findlay Tech, 5 P.M.
Thomas More vs. Malone, 5 P.M.
Walsh vs. Ohio Dominican, 5 P.M.
Ashland vs. Tiffin, 6:30 P.M.
 
Saturday, September 20
Findlay vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, 1 P.M.
Malone vs. Tiffin, 1 P.M.
Walsh vs. Northwood, 2 P.M.
Ashland vs. Ursuline, 5 P.M.
Ohio Dominican vs. Lake Erie, 5:30 P.M.
Cedarville vs. Thomas More, 7 P.M.