THIS WEEK
The University of North Dakota soccer team opens its home Summit League slate with in-state rival North Dakota State on Sunday afternoon from Bronson Field in Grand Forks, N.D.
BROADCAST COVERAGEÂ
All UND soccer home games, can be seen on the Summit League Network through Midco Sports Plus. SLN is a subscription-based, one-stop shop for all Summit League digital content and serve as the exclusive streaming home for live and on-demand coverage of the member institutions. Fans can expect more than 600 live events to be streamed through SLN on the Midco Sports Plus app each year, including all UND home and road conference soccer contests.Â
Sunday's match will be carried live on Midco Sports, with Chad O'Shea on the call. Fans can also stream the contest on Summit League Network, with a subscription.Â
SOCIAL MEDIA
Receive live updates during all UND soccer games by following @UNDsoccer on X. Fans can also follow the Fighting Hawks on X, Facebook and Instagram @UNDsoccer as well as go to FightingHawks.com for up-to-the minute stories, stats and more.
LAST TIME OUT
The Fighting Hawks opened up league play with a pair of results on the road, battling to a 2-2 tie with Oral Roberts on Thursday before closing the weekend with a 0-0 tie at Denver.Â
In the opener against ORU,
Amelia Loeffler and
Milan Cordone each potted a goal to give the Fighting Hawks a 2-0 lead, however, Samantha Guzman struck twice in the final three minutes of the match to pull the Golden Eagles even.Â
UND battled to a 0-0 draw against six-time defending regular season champion Denver in the finale on Sunday, with goalkeeper
Grace Miller finishing with eight saves and NoDak hitting two crossbars in the contest.Â
STARTING STRONG
It was a good start on the road for UND to begin conference play, earning a point in each contest with a result.Â
It marks the first unbeaten start to league action for the Fighting Hawks since a pair of wins in 2018 and also the first time since 2018 with back-to-back road results to begin conference play.Â
UND finished that season 3-4-1 in Summit League play to place fifth in the standings.Â
TYING ONE ON
Ties have been a theme for UND this year, sitting with four draws so far through 12 matches at 4-4-4. UND set the school record for the most ties in a single season last year with six.Â
FULL GAME NOTES ARE HERE