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ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University women's soccer team concludes the regular season when it hosts Glenville State 3:30 p.m. Sunday on Senior Day at the YMCA Cline Complex in Beckley, West Virginia.
LIVE COVERAGE
Stats: The Concord University Sports Information Department will provide live in-game statistics of Sunday's contest.
Video: Live streaming video will also be available Sunday afternoon.
RECORDS
The Mountain Lions have clinched the best record in the Mountain East Conference with a mark of 14-0-3 overall and 12-0-3 versus MEC foes.
Glenville State is 4-13 this season and 3-12 in the MEC.
THE SENIOR GAME
Prior to Sunday's contest, head coach
Luke Duffy will honor a 12-player senior class: midfielder
Amanda Banfield, midfielder
Jasmine Daily, midfielder
Jordan Edmonds, forward
Leah Foster, forward
Meredith Gwinn, defender
Jillian Holt, defender
Alysia Inosencio, goalkeeper
Leah Marsh, defender
Savannah Short, defender
Logan Ward, defender
Leigh Wightman and midfielder
Abby Wishon.
The Concord senior class has combined to win 53 games and appear in three previous MEC Championship Games. A school-record 19 wins was achieved by the Mountain Lions during the 2019 season as well as the program's second conference title. Foster has surpassed 100 career points and was named an All-American at the conclusion of the 2019 campaign.
HERE TO HELP
In Concord's 4-0 win at Notre Dame Wednesday, junior forward
Courtney Smith assisted on two goals as she tallied her 14
th and 15
th assists of the season. The Fayetteville, West Virginia native leads Division II in assists this season. Additionally, Smith became the fifth player in program history with 20 career assists. Junior midfielder
Michelle Brogden recorded her 21
st career assist in the win at NDC, moving into third place on the all-time list at Concord. Brogden also scored for the fourth time in the last three games with a first-half goal Wednesday. With five goals and seven assists this season, Brogden is fourth on the team with 17 points.
CRUISING ALONG
CU enters Sunday's game having won five straight—the second winning streak of at least five this fall. The Mountain Lions won their eighth straight game at Glenville State, 3-0, earlier this season before a 2-2 draw with West Virginia State brought the undefeated start to a halt. In the win at GSC, junior defender
Zoe Belding, Foster and fifth-year senior midfielder
Yasmin Mosby all scored. Mosby's next goal, or with two assists, would become the fourth player in program history with 100 career points. The Hatfield, England native is fourth in Division II this season with 38 points (18 goals, two assists).
GLENVILLE STATE AT A GLANCE
The Pioneers scored a season-best three goals in a win over Alderson-Broaddus in their most recent game. The three goals allowed by GSC against Concord earlier this season was the fewest given up by the Pioneers in the seven-game all-time series. Merel Smets leads Glenville State with nine points this season. Miki Abe has a team-best three assists.
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