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ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University women's soccer team closes the regular season with a road trip to Glenville State 12:00 p.m. Sunday at Morris Stadium.
LIVE COVERAGE
Stats: The Glenville State College Sports Information Department will have live in-game statistics of Sunday's game.
Video: Live streaming video will also be provided courtesy of GSC.
RECORDS
CU is 16-1 and 12-1 against MEC foes this season. The Mountain Lions have won 11 games in a row and is second in the latest NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional Rankings.
Glenville State sports a record of 3-14 overall and 1-12 in the MEC.
EYE ON THE RECORDS
Heading into this weekend, Concord is two goals shy of breaking its own MEC record for goals in a season. The Maroon and Gray set the MEC single-season record with 57 goals last season and has 56 goals in 2019. The Mountain Lions have three players with double-digit goals: freshman forward
Rachel Bell (12), sophomore forward
Leah Foster (12) and junior midfielder
Mira Kontio (12). Across the rest of the MEC, only two players have double-digit goals—Urbana's Alyssa Edwards and Frostburg State's Brooke Shehade. CU has already set the program single-season record for wins and has Division II's fourth-longest active win streak heading into this week.
LATE-GAME DRAMA
On Wednesday, Concord played in just its second overtime game of the season as the contest with Notre Dame went to double overtime. Earlier this season, Bell scored a game-winning goal against Wingate to win 2-1. Junior midfielder
Yasmin Mosby provided the decisive goal versus NDC, a score in the 103
rd minute. Bell also scored in the 103
rd minute at WU. The two goals are the latest goal for CU since
Pilar Elias scored in the 109
th minute against Charleston last season.
CLIMBING THE LADDER
With a first-half goal against Notre Dame, Foster moved into seventh place in all-time goals at Concord with 21. Additionally, Foster needs one more point to become the eighth player in program history with 60 points. Kontio starts the weekend two goals away from 20 career scores. The Vantaa, Finland native is in a four-way tie for 10
th in all-time goals at CU.
ONE-SIDED SHOW
In three all-time meetings with Glenville State, Concord has outscored the Pioneers 26-0 including a 6-0 win at home during the first week of October. Bell collected her second collegiate hat trick in the contest. Freshman midfielder
Michelle Brogden added her only goal of the season in the game. Foster and junior midfielder
Courtney Wallace have each scored two career goals versus GSC. Junior defenders
Morgan Carmichael and
Alyssa Mahar and sophomore defender
Leigh Wightman have been part of a back line defense that has given up just seven total shots to Glenville State in the three games.
GLENVILLE STATE AT A GLANCE
The Pioneers picked up their first ever conference win with an overtime victory against Wheeling two weeks ago. This past Sunday, GSC took Notre Dame to overtime before NDC pulled out a 2-1 win. Morgan Smailes is second in the MEC in saves with 116. Leighana Weaver is the only Glenville State player with double-figure points with 13 (five goals, three assists).
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