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Concord Puts Perfect Mark Up Against Charleston, Glenville State

9/24/2021 10:44:00 AM

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ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University women's soccer team plays host to Charleston 3:00 p.m. Sunday before traveling to Glenville State 7:00 p.m. Wednesday in a pair of Mountain East Conference games.

LIVE COVERAGE
Stats: Both the Concord University and Glenville State College Sports Information Department will provide live in-game statistics of the games.
Video: Live streaming video will also be available for the contests this coming week.

RECORDS
The Mountain Lions remained undefeated with a 6-0 win over West Virginia Wesleyan. CU is now 6-0 overall and 4-0 in the MEC.

Charleston is 4-1 overall and 3-0 against the conference. The lone blemish for UC is against Kutztown who is ranked fourth in Division II.

Glenville State is 1-4 this season and 0-3 versus the MEC.

SPREADING THE WEALTH
The six goals scored by Concord in the victory over WVWC was a season high as four different players found the back of the net. Fifth-year senior midfielder Yasmin Mosby recorded two goals while senior forward Leah Foster, junior midfielder Ellie Hawcroft and freshman forward Nora Voisey all scored once to go with a Wesleyan own goal. It was the third time in the last 13 games that CU has had four different scorers in a game. Foster reached 100 career points against the Bobcats, becoming the third player in program history with the achievement. Voisey tallied her first career goal. Junior forward Courtney Smith notched her second career multiple-assist game and is now in a tie for third in Division II in assists with five. Foster is tied for first in Division II lead in assists with six.

EXACTING REVENGE
During the 2021 spring season, the Mountain Lions' lone regular season loss was a 4-0 home defeat to Charleston. It was the only regular season loss for Concord over its last 26 games after Wednesday's win. CU was able to go on the road during the spring season and down Charleston, 1-0, as Smith scored off a Foster assist in the 60th minute. Senior goalkeeper Leah Marsh stopped four Golden Eagle shots to help preserve the Concord win.

RACKING UP THE GOALS
The Mountain Lions are 6-0 against Glenville in the all-time series, having outscored GSC 50-0. In the spring, CU posted 9-0 and 5-0 wins over the Pioneers. In the 9-0 home victory, Mosby tallied her first career hat trick while Foster and Smith each had two goals. In her career, Foster has netted eight goals against GSC while junior forward Rachel Bell has scored seven goals, including a single-game, program-tying four goals in a 10-0 win at the end of the 2019 regular season. Mosby has scored five times against Glenville State, and junior defender Zoe Belding and Smith each have two.

CHARLESTON AT A GLANCE
Three of the four wins for the Golden Eagles have come by one goal including a 1-0 win over Glenville State on Wednesday. Before the GSC contest, Charleston outshot West Virginia Wesleyan 18-3, but needed an overtime goal to down the Bobcats. Six different players have netted the goals for the Golden Eagles with the latest scorer being Kate Eddy. The Charleston defense is only allowing opponents to get off five total shots per game. Goalkeeper Kaylee Hensley has saved 10 of the 12 shots that have come her way this season.

GLENVILLE STATE AT A GLANCE
GSC started the season with a 3-0 non-conference win versus Converse. The Pioneers have yet to score in MEC games, but have a pair of 1-0 losses to West Liberty and Charleston their resume. Mikayla Brown and Morgan Smailes have combined for 29 saves. Glenville State travels to Davis & Elkins Sunday before welcoming Concord.


 
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