BECKLEY, W.Va. – The Concord University women's soccer team scored three goals in each half as it rolled by West Virginia Wesleyan, 6-0, Wednesday evening in a Mountain East Conference contest at the YMCA Cline Complex.
The six goals were a season high for Concord (6-0, 4-0 MEC).
Senior forward
Leah Foster got the Mountain Lions on the board in the 10
th minute with her fourth goal of the season. The goal pushed Foster to the 100-point mark in her career as the Wigan, England native became the third player in program history to achieve the milestone.
After a Wesleyan (1-3-1, 1-2 MEC) own goal in the 25
th minute, fifth-year senior midfielder
Yasmin Mosby scored both of her goals for the game in a three-minute stretch sandwiched around halftime. Mosby played a goal kick from the Bobcats shy of midfield, took three touches and fired a line drive shot underneath the crossbar in the 43
rd minute.
Sixteen seconds after the intermission, Mosby collected a pass from junior forward
Courtney Smith and tallied her ninth goal of the season.
The final two goals of the game came on set pieces for the Mountain Lions.
Freshman forward
Nora Voisey was on the receiving end of a corner kick from junior midfielder
Michelle Brogden in the 66
th minute as Voisey netted her first career goal. In the 73
rd minute, junior midfielder
Ellie Hawcroft ripped a free kick from 35 yards out inside the left post for her first goal of the season.
Sophomore defender
Olivia Bekeleski assisted on Foster's goal for her first career point.
Concord owned a 17-1 advantage in total shots for the game, and WVWC's lone shot of the game came in the fifth minute with the next 17 shots belonging to the Mountain Lions.
Five different players had multiple shots for the Maroon and Gray.
CU puts its undefeated record and number 20 national ranking up against MEC rival Charleston 3:00 p.m. Sunday.
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