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ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University women's soccer team looks to add on to their three-game win streak as they prepare to play Alderson Broaddus Sunday at 1:00 p.m. in Beckley, West Virginia. Following Sunday's match, CU will travel to South Euclid, Ohio to face Notre Dame Wednesday at 3:00 p.m.
LIVE COVERAGE
Stats: The Concord University and Notre Dame College Sports Information Departments will provide live in-game statistics.
Video: Live streaming video of the match will be available Sunday and Wednesday.
RECORDS
Concord is 12-0-3 overall and 10-0-3 in conference play.
Alderson Broaddus is 1-12-1 overall and 0-12-1 in MEC games.
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Notre Dame is 4-7-3 overall and 4-6-3 in MEC games.
GETTING THE JOB DONE
The Mountain Lions remain ranked 14
th in the United Soccer Coaches Division II Top 25 poll. CU is ranked first in the Atlantic Region and first in the MEC South Division.
Concord is currently ranked 11
th in Division II in scoring offense with 46 total goals and averaging 3.07 goals per game. Their offensive attack is led by fifth-year midfielder
Yasmin Mosby, junior forward
Courtney Smith, and senior forward
Leah Foster. Mosby has scored a goal in each of the last four games for the Mountain Lions. She is also tied for fourth in total goals (15) and tied for fith in points (32) in Division II. Smith is tied for third in Division II in total assists with 10. Smith also tallied her first two goals of the season against Wheeling. Foster is tied for 23
rd in Division II in total points with 24. Junior midfielder
Michelle Brogden is currently riding a two-game point streak. Brogden had an assist on the deciding goal against West Liberty. Joining the scoring column versus Wheeling was junior defender
Edie deMedicis who record her first career goal.
SHUTDOWN DEFENSE
Concord is currently riding a three-game shutout streak. CU's defense is led by senior goalkeeper
Leah Marsh, who has only allowed eight goals this season and is currently 20
th in Division II in goals-against average (0.550). Marsh is also tied for eighth in Division II in shutouts with eight. As a team, Concord is tied for tenth in Division II in shutout percentage (0.643). The Mountain Lions are also tied for 18
th in goals-against average with 0.545. Concord used a bevy of defenders to blank Wheeling. Sophomore defender
Olivia Bekeleski, fifth-year senior defender
Morgan Carmichael and senior defender
Leigh Wightman started the game, but deMedicis, junior
Ellie Hawcroft, sophomore
Alexis Hudson and fifth-year senior defender
Alyssa Mahar also saw time on CU's backline.
POSTSEASON HISTORY WITH NOTRE DAME
While next Wednesday will be the first road game for the Mountain Lions on Notre Dame's campus since 2018, CU has a streak of facing Notre Dame in the postseason going back to the 2017 season, where the Falcons came out victorious 2-0. CU would get their revenge in the 2018 MEC tournament defeating Notre Dame, 1-0. Concord would also defeat the Falcons in the 2019 conference tournament, 2-0. However, Notre Dame edged CU 1-0 in the 2020 MEC Tournament.
ALDERSON BROADDUS AT A GLANCE
The Battlers are currently on a seven-game losing streak. AB is sixth in the MEC North Division. They are led by junior midfielder Nataly Chauta and junior defender Diana Forero. Chauta leads the team in points with five. Chauta and Forero are tied for the team lead in goals with two each. Sophomore striker Iris Jimenez leads the team in assists with two this season. Freshman goalkeeper Olivia Kqira has a record of 1-8-1 this season.
NOTRE DAME AT A GLANCE
NDC is fourth in the MEC North Division. The Falcons are led by freshman forward Louisa Follert, who leads the team in total goals (six) and total points (14) this season. Follert is also tied with sophomore midfielder Kalie Blaising for the team lead in assists with two. Junior goalkeeper Jordan Pasalaqua has a record of 4-6-3 this season with five shutouts. Pasalaqua has a goals-against average of 1.10 and a save percentage of 81.7 on 146 shots faced.
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