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ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University women's soccer team prepares for home contest against Notre Dame 1:00 p.m. Thursday before taking to the road one final time this season 12:00 p.m. Saturday against West Liberty.
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RECORDS
CU evened its record to 6-6 with a 1-0 win over Charleston Sunday. The Mountain Lions are 4-6 against Mountain East Conference foes.
The Falcons are 9-2-1 this season and 9-1-1 in the MEC.
West Liberty is 4-6-2 on the season, and sports a 3-6-2 conference mark. WLU has a weekday game with West Virginia Wesleyan before hosting Concord.
MOUNTAIN LION NOTES
The Maroon and Gray picked up its first win over Charleston since 2011. Junior forward
Pilar Elias scored her fourth goal of the season with just six minutes left in double overtime to seal the victory.
With the score, Elias pulled into a tie for fourth in the MEC in goals scored this season. Teammate and freshman forward
Sarah Hill is third in the league in goals scored with five.
Freshman forward
Courtney Wallace provided her team-leading fourth assist on the goal by Elias.
After allowing three goals at Fairmont State, the Mountain Lions silenced Charleston in the double overtime victory. The shutout was the fifth of the season for CU which surpasses last year's total of four.
Freshman goalkeeper
Katie Maher has been in goal for four of them while Maher and fellow freshman
Sydney Harris combined on a blanking of Salem International earlier this season.
Maher's 52 saves this season already rank ninth all-time at Concord for an entire career.
Hill scored CU's only goal in a 3-1 loss at Notre Dame in September. Wallace assisted on the goal after sophomore defender
Ali Cook served a free kick into the penalty kick to set up Hill's score in the first 10 minutes of the game.
Last season at Anderson Field, Notre Dame edged out a 1-0 victory over the Mountain Lions. Sophomore forward
Megan Walsh had a shot on goal.
Concord has won two of its three home games this season with victories over West Liberty and Charleston. The Maroon and Gray finishes the year with four straight games at home after the road trip to WLU.
CU needed just one goal to down West Liberty earlier on September 14.
Senior midfielder
Micharae Thompson blasted a shot from the top of the penalty on a pass from Elias 10 minutes into the second half.
Thompson has scored two career goals versus the Hilltoppers after burying one last season at Anderson Field.
Sophomore defender
Joanna Aiello and senior defender
Sarah Akers notched assists on Thompson's goal last season.
NOTRE DAME AT A GLANCE
Of the three matches that haven't resulted in wins for the Falcons, all three have come away from home with two losses and a tie.
Jackie Corrigan and Alexis Manoa are tied for the conference lead in goals with six.
Corrigan scored a goal against Concord earlier this season. Kyra McDowell made five saves versus CU in the first game this season.
WEST LIBERTY AT A GLANCE
The Hilltoppers have lost two straight, but won their previous two games against Wheeling Jesuit and Charleston.
Nikki Lolua and Thanna Oddo have each scored two goals to lead the scoring for West Liberty.
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