Providence College Athletics

Saturday, October 4
Providence, R.I.
12:00 PM

Providence College

vs

Seton Hall

Women's soccer player Stephanie Schoeley holds the ball under her foot at midfield versus Connecticut on Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium

Women’s Soccer Set Host Seton Hall On Alumni Weekend

10/3/2025 1:40:00 PM | Women's Soccer

The Friars will host Seton Hall in an Alumni Weekend matchup on Saturday, Oct. 4 at 12:00 p.m.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Providence College women's soccer team is set to host the Seton Hall University Pirates (3-3-5, 0-2-1 BIG EAST) on Saturday, Oct. 4. The match will kick off at 12:00 p.m. on Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium in Providence, R.I. and will be available for streaming on ESPN+.

SCOUTING THE FRIARS... The Providence College women's soccer team was recently defeated by Connecticut, 1-0, and fell to a 3-4-2 overall record with a 0-2-1 mark in BIG EAST play. This season, the Friars have earned victories over Army (1-0), Northeastern (2-1) and Sacred Heart (1-0). Providence holds a 2-2-1 mark at home and are 1-2-1 on the road. Providence's home match versus Rutgers University, originally scheduled for Friday, Sept. 6, was postponed due to inclement weather and has not been reseduled.

Redshirt-freshman Amaya Coffie (Warwick, R.I.) leads the Friars in goals this season, with two. Senior Thaea Mouratidis (Toronto, Ont.) ranks second on the team in points (three) on one goal and one assist. Six players have scored a goal for the Friars this season and four have recorded an assist. Graduate student goalkeeper Ellie Thallman (Northville, Mich.) has anchored Friars in net, playing every minute (810:00) across the team's nine games. Thallman has registered a .658 save percentage on 25 saves and has recorded two shutout wins. Stephanie Schoeley (Thedford, Ont.) and Ella McBride (Peterborough, Ont.) have led the Friars' defense, logging 805 and 781 minutes, respectively.

STEPHANIE SCHOELEY AND ISABELLA KLOOCK-JENSEN EARN BIG EAST WEEKLY HONORS... Stephanie Schoeley and Isabella Kloock-Jensen earned BIG EAST Weekly honors on Monday, Sept. 8. Schoeley was named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week. The sophomore led the Friar defense, logging 90 minutes of action and helped limit Sacred Heart to only one shot in Providence's 1-0 win on Sept. 3. Kloock-Jensen was named to the weekly Honor Roll after she was credited with the game-winning goal in the 60th minute. It also marked her first-career goal with the Friars.

ELLA MCBRIDE AND COURTNEE PICKLES EARN BIG EAST WEEKLY HONORS... Ella McBride and Courtnee Pickles earned BIG EAST Weekly honors on Monday, Aug. 25. McBride was named the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week. The senior anchored the Friars' defense, logging 90 minutes of action and helped limit Northeastern to only two shots on goal in the match. Pickles was named to the weekly Honor Roll after she was credited with the game-winning goal in the 67th minute. It also marked her first-career goal with the Friars.
 
ELLIE THALLMAN AND LILY GIBBS EARN BIG EAST WEEKLY HONORS... Ellie Thallman and Lily Gibbs earned BIG EAST Weekly honors on Monday, Aug. 18. Thallman was named BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week following her clean sheet performance in the team's in versus Army. Gibbs was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week after she scored her first career goal in the Friars' win over Army.
 
SERIES HISTORY AGAINST SETON HALL... The Friars hold a 13-10-0 all-time advantage over the Pirates. In the most recnet meeting between the two teams, Providence was defeated by Seto Hall, 1-0, on Oct. 6, 2024 in South Orange, N.J.

SCOUTING THE PIRATES... Seton Hall enters Saturday's match with a 3-3-5 record and a 0-2-1 mark in BIG EAST play. The Pirates hold a 1-2-2 record on the road this season. Seton Hall owns home victories over Monmouth (3-1) and Iona (3-0) with the team's lone road win coming over Drexel (2-0).
 
Junior Gianna Angelillo leads Seton Hall's offense in scoring, with six goals. Sophomore Nina Davis ranks second on the team in scoring with seven points on two goals and three assists. Five Pirates have netted goals this season, including four multi-goal scorers. Sophomore Avery Strohecker and freshman Kate Kleinsmith have split time in net this season for Seton Hall. Strohecker started the first six games of the season for the Pirates, logging a .750 save percentage on 21 saves and recorded two shutouts. Kleinsmith has started the last five games in goal for Seton Hall. The freshman has registered a .808 save percentage on 21 saves and recorded two shutouts.
 
RETURNERS... The Friars return 18 players from last year's roster including three multi-goal scorers.
 
Senior defender/midfielder, Ella McBride (Peterborough, Ont.) enters her fourth season with the Friars. The four-year starter finished tied for second on the team in scoring with a career-high eight points on five goals and two assists last season. She was named to the All-BIG EAST Third Team at the conclusion of the season. McBride missed six games in 2024 season to compete on the Canadian National Team in the Under-20 FIFA World Cup. McBride was named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Team and earned BIG EAST Defender of the Week honors on Aug. 25 this season.
 
Graduate student goalkeeper Ellie Thallman (Northville, Mich.) returns for her second season with the Friars. Thallman joined Providence last year as a transfer from Michigan State. Thallman was named the BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week on Sept. 30 last season and Aug. 18 this season.


Stephanie Schoeley (Thedford, Ont.) returns for her second season with the Friars. In her freshman season Schoeley scored one goal for the Friars. This past summer, Schoeley helped lead Team Canada to a 2025 CONCACAF U20 Women's Championship victory. Schoeley earned BIG EAST Defender of the Week honors on Sept. 8.
 
NEWCOMERS… Providence welcomes 11 student-athletes to the program this season, featuring two transfers and nine freshmen. The transfers include junior midfielder Meg Roden (Belconnen, Australia) from High Point and redshirt freshman Caitlin Driscoll (Sherborn, Mass.) from Syracuse.
 
The incoming freshman class includes Leila Anazagasty-Pursoo (Bayshore, N.Y.), Mara Batchen (Snyder, N.Y.), Gia D'Alessio (East Hanover, N.J.), Emma Gregorski (South Glastonbury, Conn.), Olivia Jacobs (Villanova, Pa.), Courtnee Pickles (Methuen Mass.), Sophie Tonino (Howell, N.J.) and Eden Wheeler (Norwell, Mass.).
 
UP NEXT... The Friars will host Creighton (4-6-2, 1-2-1 BIG EAST) on Saturday, Oct. 11, in Providence, R.I. The game will kick off at 12:00 p.m. on Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium. Providence holds a 6-5-0 all-time advantage over the Bluejays. In the last meeting between the two teams, Providence was defeated by Creighton, 1-0, on Oct. 13, 2024 in Omaha, Neb.
 
For more information on the Providence College women's soccer team, follow @PC_WomensSoccer on X and Instagram.


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