 Well, what a start it's been for the BSU women's soccer team. The best in program history, actually. When their first seven matches outscoring opponents 15-1, it's also been a hot start for junior striker Rachel Norton. She's found the back of the net six times already this year and has been all about her confidence coming into the season. She felt like this was kind of her time to be the leader offensively. She talked a little bit about netting offseason as we chatted. She's really embraced that role. I think it shows in the field. I've been pretty lucky this first couple of seven games. It's just a lot like high school kind of. We're getting back in the scoring groove more. Now that Sarah, Stram and Barry Lee have left, I feel like I've got to teach the freshman just the roles that we need to score a lot every game in order to reach our goal and in order to go to the tournament. So a couple big ones this weekend. First with Concordia St. Paul on Friday night and then Minnesota State Mankato Sunday afternoon. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.