SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Drury women's soccer starts its first full weekend of Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) play in Rolla against Missouri S&T on Friday evening before returning to Springfield to host Lincoln for the first time in program history.
The Panthers are coming off a 1-1 tie with Missouri-St. Louis last Sunday in the GLVC opener. Drury is unbeaten against Missouri S&T in the last seven meetings, 5-0-2.
Following the match against Missouri S&T, Drury hosts Lincoln on Sunday afternoon. The Blue Tigers are traveling to Springfield for the first time in program history. The only meeting the two teams had was last season in Jefferson City, with Drury winning 9-0.
Both matches this weekend will be held on the Great Lakes Valley Conference Sports Network (GLVCSN). Sunday's match will be called by Matthew Frizzell on the GLVCSN.
SERIES HISTORY VS MISSOURI S&T
- Drury and Missouri S&T are meeting for the 28th time in program history.
- The Panthers hold a 16-4-7 record over the Miners.
- Drury is unbeaten in the last seven meetings against S&T, 5-0-2.
- The last S&T win was in the 2018 season. Drury finished that season 0-16-1.
- Under Justin Olson, Drury has a +7 goal margin against Missouri S&T.
SERIES HISTORY VS LINCOLN
- This is the second meeting of Drury and Lincoln.
- Last season was the first meeting between Drury and Lincoln.
- The 2025 season is the second season the Blue Tigers have been in the GLVC.
- In the one meeting, Drury won 9-0.
- Two Panthers had hat tricks in the 2024 matchup, Holland Hawkins and Jenna Peterson.
WEEKEND STORYLINES
- Drury is not receiving votes in the United Soccer Coaches (USC) for the first time in the 2025 season.
- The Panthers will play their first home GLVC game of the season, marking an opportunity to build momentum at home.
- In the 2024 season, Drury was 6-0-1 against GLVC teams at Harrison Stadium in the regular season.
- Under Olson, the Panthers are 19-5-9 in GLVC play at home in the regular season.
- In home opening GLVC matches, Drury is 4-0-1 under Olson, holding a 7-2 scoring advantage.
- Drury is 1-1-1 to start the season. This is the first time Drury has started a season with one win, one loss, and one draw.
- If Drury were to fall to Missouri S&T, it would be the first time since 2019 that the Panthers had a losing record through four games.
LOOKING AHEAD
After this weekend, Drury will host No. 14 Maryville and McKendree at Harrison Stadium.
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