
Xu makes it six
10/27/2021 1:55:00 PM | Soccer
Montana goalkeeper Camellia Xu was named the Big Sky Conference Defensive Player of the Week on Wednesday, making it six times the redshirt freshman has been recognized this season.
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The previous single-season high for Big Sky Player of the Week honors was four.
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Sacramento State's Katie McCoy was a four-time Offensive Player of the Week in 2007, Eastern Washington's Tiera Como a four-time Defensive Player of the Week in 2005.
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Xu was in goal for Montana's 2-1 home wins last weekend over Weber State and Idaho State.
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She made six saves in Friday's victory over the then first-place Wildcats. In Sunday's win over the Bengals, she made eight saves, her most since Sept. 24 and her second-highest total of the season.
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The two wins upped Xu's record to 11-4-1, the most victories for a freshman in program history, surpassing Claire Howard's 10 in 2017.
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Xu leads the Big Sky Conference in shutouts (9), goals-against average (0.67) and save percentage (.869). In the national statistics, she is tied for fourth in shutouts, tied for 10th in save percentage and 28th in goals against average.
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She is one clean sheet from matching the program record for shutouts in a season, held by Howard (2018) and Kristen Hoon (2012).
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Montana ended the regular season on a four-match winning streak to finish 11-5-1, the most wins for the program since 2014.
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The Grizzlies went 7-1-1 in league, their only loss coming by a 1-0 result at Northern Colorado. The Bears won the regular-season title with an 8-1-0 record.
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Montana will take the No. 2 seed into next week's six-team Big Sky Conference Championship in Greeley, Colo.
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The Grizzlies will face either No. 3 Northern Arizona or No. 6 Sacramento State in a semifinal match at 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 5.
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The previous single-season high for Big Sky Player of the Week honors was four.
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Sacramento State's Katie McCoy was a four-time Offensive Player of the Week in 2007, Eastern Washington's Tiera Como a four-time Defensive Player of the Week in 2005.
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Xu was in goal for Montana's 2-1 home wins last weekend over Weber State and Idaho State.
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She made six saves in Friday's victory over the then first-place Wildcats. In Sunday's win over the Bengals, she made eight saves, her most since Sept. 24 and her second-highest total of the season.
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The two wins upped Xu's record to 11-4-1, the most victories for a freshman in program history, surpassing Claire Howard's 10 in 2017.
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Xu leads the Big Sky Conference in shutouts (9), goals-against average (0.67) and save percentage (.869). In the national statistics, she is tied for fourth in shutouts, tied for 10th in save percentage and 28th in goals against average.
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She is one clean sheet from matching the program record for shutouts in a season, held by Howard (2018) and Kristen Hoon (2012).
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Montana ended the regular season on a four-match winning streak to finish 11-5-1, the most wins for the program since 2014.
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The Grizzlies went 7-1-1 in league, their only loss coming by a 1-0 result at Northern Colorado. The Bears won the regular-season title with an 8-1-0 record.
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Montana will take the No. 2 seed into next week's six-team Big Sky Conference Championship in Greeley, Colo.
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The Grizzlies will face either No. 3 Northern Arizona or No. 6 Sacramento State in a semifinal match at 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 5.
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