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Images of Elon University women's soccer versus William & Mary Tribe on Thursday, Oct. 10 at Rudd Field in Elon, N.C.
Troy L. Sayles

Women's Soccer Gray Aust, Assistant Director for Athletic Communications

Women’s Soccer Welcomes Campbell Thursday Night

Elon, N.C.- The Elon Phoenix (11-2-1, 6-2 CAA) returns to CAA play this week as the Phoenix finish out their home schedule at Rudd Field as they take on the Campbell Fighting Camels (5-8-3, 3-5 CAA) Thursday night.  
 
Kickoff from Rudd Field will be at 7 pm.
 
Elon has the possibility to clinch the CAA Regular Season Championship if results elsewhere fall in Elon's favor Thursday night. The Phoenix have already clinched a berth in the CAA Tournament following last week's win over Hofstra.
 
How to Follow
  • Thursday's game with Campbell will be streamed on FloFC, and you can watch the game by CLICKING HERE.
  • Live stats will be available for the matchup with the Fighting Camels and will be available by CLICKING HERE.
  • Live updates will be available on both X and Instagram during the match @ElonWSoccer.
 
The All-Time Series
  • Elon leads the all-time series with the Fighting Camels, 7-3-1.
  • The two programs first met in 1993 in a game that ended in a 3-2 overtime, Elon win.  
  • The Phoenix and Fighting Camels met last season in a game that jump started the Phoenix into this season. In a 1-1 draw, Lauren McCauley found the back of the net with under ten seconds left to give Elon a point.
  • The Fighting Camels last came to Rudd Field in 2012.
 
Last Time Out
  • The Phoenix took home a crucial 2-1 win over the Hofstra Pride last Thursday.   
  • The game started and was played in the midfield for the majority of the contest.
  • The first shot of the match came in the 12th minute when a curling effort from Ava Hellner was saved by the Hofstra keeper.
  • Hofstra nearly snatched the lead from a shot in the 20th minute, but a diving save from Katie Bisgrove kept the game goalless.
  • Elon would continue to push through the midfield and with the long ball. A long pass from Katie Lowe found the head of Lydia Totten, who headed it on to a wide-open Gabby Hoschek who put the ball into the bottom left corner to give Elon the lead in the 26th minute.
  • Hoschek nearly found a second when a long cross found her feet. The midfielder hit the ball first time, on the volley but the shot missed the target.
  • Elon continued to dominate the first half, but Hofstra found a goal at the back stick in the 43rd minute to tie the game going into the half.
  • The Phoenix offense would respond to begin the second half. Jordan Green nearly found the back of the net when she got to a through ball and beat the keeper who had left her six-yard box. Green's chipped effort slowly dribbled wide, so the game stayed tied.
  • Elon continued to knock on the door in the second half.  After a great, individual effort from Jess Beck, Beck kept a ball in play after beating a Hofstra defender to the byline and found Ashlee Brehio who buried it into the open net.
  • Elon would see the game out in the final 20 minutes with Hofstra failing to register a shot in the final 20 minutes of the match.
 
Preseason All-Conference
  • Sophomore forward Grace Gelhaus and graduate defender Katie Lowe were both selected to the Preseason All-CAA team honorable mention, released by the conference last Wednesday.
  • Gelhaus is awarded the honor following two post-season honors last season with Katie Lowe receiving her third preseason All-CAA nod.  Dalfonso was one of three goalkeepers named to the preseason list and Jones joins her sister Carson as the only Phoenix sisters to both receive all-conference selections.
  • Grace Gelhaus is coming off one of the best freshman seasons in recent Elon history. Gelhaus was selected to the All-Rookie team as well as All-CAA Third Team by the coaches last season. Gelhaus tied for the team lead in points (12)  and led the Phoenix in assists (4). She finished second among CAA freshmen last season in points and tied for the conference lead in assists among first-years.
  • Katie Lowe returns to the preseason All-CAA list for the third time in five years. The graduate student was selected during the 2021 season following an All-CAA Rookie Team selection and Elon's first CAA Tournament title in 2020. Lowe enters her fifth year having made 59 starts in 61 career games and serving as an integral part of Elon's backline.
 
About the Phoenix
  • The Phoenix returns its top 10 point producers from a season ago including all four double-digit point players: Grace Gelhaus, Lydia Totten, Ashlee Brehio, and Gabby Hoschek.
  • The Phoenix returns six players who made at least ten starts a season ago including three key midfielders: Rachel Buckle, Kennedy Jones and Hoschek.  
  • Forward Isa Murdock makes her return to the lineup following a redshirted season in 2023. During her first campaign, the Colorado native finished with three goals and two assists.
  • Elon's active leading goal scorer Ashlee Brehio following her four-goal season a year ago returns as well. Brehio who was selected to TopDrawer Top 100 Freshman List for her efforts as a first year.
  • Elon was projected to finish 11th in the CAA preseason poll.
  • In three of the past five seasons, the Phoenix have exceeded preseason predictions. Not only winning the CAA title in 2020-21, but in 2019 when the Phoenix were predicted to finish ninth and reached the CAA Tournament semifinals.
  • Phoenix head coach Neil Payne enters his seventh season with Elon. Payne enters the season eight wins away from 50 in his head coaching career with the Phoenix.

Youth Movement
  • Coach Payne and coach Sean Sandoval brought in another strong recruiting class featuring seven players from around the US and Canada. The class features two goalkeepers, a pair of defenders, two midfielders and a forward.
  • 7 of the 28 members are first years while 16 of the members of the squad are still underclassman.
  • Two of the sophomores happen to be twins, Maya and Jenna Abousaab. The Abousaab twins are one of just 22 pairs of twins in NCAA Division I women's soccer.
  • The class of 2027 features two local Raleigh products in Iliana Pardo and Gabby Hoschek. Pardo hailing from Leesville Road High School has represented the Puerto Rican U-20 women's national team. Hoschek started every match for her USL W-League team, Wake FC, tallying four goals and two assists last summer.

Payne Adds to Staff
  • Elon University women's soccer head coach Neil Payne announced two new additions to its coaching staff earlier this week. Clifton Bush and Jenifer Thomas will both join the staff of the women's soccer program for their upcoming season. 
  • Clifton Bush joins the staff after serving as an assistant coach at Bellarmine University in Louisville. Bush has coached both at the collegiate and professional level following a four-year stint in the NWSL. Bush comes to Elon with North Carolina roots, having been the head coach at UNC Asheville from 2019-21. Bush was also an assistant with the Bulldogs for two seasons, working primarily with the goalkeepers.
  •  Thomas joins the staff following a stint as youth coach at Real Colorado. She has been at the club since 2010, working with the ECNL and Athletico/Olympico teams. In 2017, she helped lead the U15 Real Colorado Olympico team to the US Youth Soccer National Championships. Thomas strengthens the Colorado connection, joining head coach Neil Payne and Sean Sandoval who both spent time at the club.
 
Colorado Connection
  • For over a decade, Head Coach Neil Payne was the technical director for Real Colorado SC and has kept strong ties with the club. Payne has created a recruiting pipeline for the Phoenix and this year's roster is ripe with Colorado talent.
  • A pair of players come directly from the Real Colorado system with two forwards representing the club. Both senior Lydia Totten and redshirt-sophomore Isa Murdock both come from the club. 
  • Another Colorado native is redshirt-freshman Ava Werner, who spent her time with the Colorado Rush on the Girl's Academy circuit. Werner hails from Boulder, Colo.
  • Most recently, the Phoenix announced an addition to the coaching staff in Jen Thomas. A former standout at Texas Tech and the University of Kansas, Thomas spent time as a youth coach with Real Colorado. She joins Sean Sandoval as the second assistant coach to showcase youth ties with the club.
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Players Mentioned

Ashlee Brehio

#4 Ashlee Brehio

F
5' 2"
Sophomore
Jenna Abousaab

#13 Jenna Abousaab

MF
5' 4"
Sophomore
Rachel Buckle

#10 Rachel Buckle

D
5' 4"
Junior
Grace Gelhaus

#6 Grace Gelhaus

D
5' 7"
Sophomore
Gabby  Hoschek

#27 Gabby Hoschek

MF
5' 6"
Sophomore
Katie  Lowe

#9 Katie Lowe

D
5' 9"
Graduate Student
Ava Werner

#18 Ava Werner

D
5' 5"
Redshirt Freshman
Ashlee Brehio

#4 Ashlee Brehio

MF
5' 2"
Junior
Jordan Green

#16 Jordan Green

MF
5' 4"
Sophomore
Ava  Hellner

#12 Ava Hellner

MF
5' 6"
Redshirt Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Ashlee Brehio

#4 Ashlee Brehio

5' 2"
Sophomore
F
Jenna Abousaab

#13 Jenna Abousaab

5' 4"
Sophomore
MF
Rachel Buckle

#10 Rachel Buckle

5' 4"
Junior
D
Grace Gelhaus

#6 Grace Gelhaus

5' 7"
Sophomore
D
Gabby  Hoschek

#27 Gabby Hoschek

5' 6"
Sophomore
MF
Katie  Lowe

#9 Katie Lowe

5' 9"
Graduate Student
D
Ava Werner

#18 Ava Werner

5' 5"
Redshirt Freshman
D
Ashlee Brehio

#4 Ashlee Brehio

5' 2"
Junior
MF
Jordan Green

#16 Jordan Green

5' 4"
Sophomore
MF
Ava  Hellner

#12 Ava Hellner

5' 6"
Redshirt Sophomore
MF