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ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University women's soccer team plays its final regular season home game when it opposes Notre Dame 1:00 p.m. Wednesday in a Mountain East Conference game at the YMCA Cline Complex.
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SERIES HISTORY: Notre Dame leads 11-5-1
LAST FIVE MEETINGS AGAINST NOTRE DAME
November 3, 2021: Concord 4 – Notre Dame 0 (South Euclid, Ohio)
April 25, 2021: Notre Dame 1 – Concord 0 (Beckley, W.Va.) (MEC Championship)
November 15, 2019: Concord 2 – Notre Dame 0 (Beckley, W.Va.) (MEC Semifinals)
November 6, 2019: Concord 2 – Notre Dame 1 (2OT) (Beckley, W.Va.)
November 2, 2018: Concord 1 – Notre Dame 0 (South Euclid, Ohio) (MEC Semifinals)
CONCORD AT A GLANCE
Overall Record: 11-4-1
MEC Record: 9-4-1
Home Record: 5-3
Away Record: 6-1-1
ON A ROLL
During Concord's six-game win streak, the Mountain Lions have scored 29 goals with nine players scoring at least once during the run. Graduate forward and reigning MEC Offensive Player of the Week
Leah Foster has put in seven goals over the last four games to tie for the team lead in goals with sophomore forward
Jayme Millard at 10. Millard has scored four of her 10 goals over the last six contests. Senior midfielder
Michelle Brogden has five goals in the last six games while senior forward
Rachel Bell is adding four goals during the stretch. CU's defense has been just as sharp as it has only allowed seven goals in the last six games while posting three shutouts.
FLIP THE SCRIPT
Even though Notre Dame leads the all-time series with Concord 11-5-1, CU has won four of the last five meetings dating back to the 2018 season. Three of the matchups have been in the postseason with Concord going 2-1 in those games, ending the Falcons' season in the MEC Semifinals in 2018 and 2019. Foster has scored three times in her career versus Notre Dame while Brogden has a goal and three assists in her career against the Falcons. In last year's 4-0 win—the largest winning margin for CU in series history—senior midfielder
Courtney Smith assisted on two goals. Bell also found the back of the net.
REMEMBER IN OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER
The six-game winning streak near the end of the regular season is something that the Mountain Lions are used to. Since the start October 2018, Concord has only lost three games in the months of October and November as it sports a 38-3-6 record during the final full month of the regular season and the start of the postseason. Additionally, the Mountain Lions have only lost once in their last 20 games played in either October or November. Of the 15 career goals for Brogden, 11 have come during the season's final two months. And this year's winning streak for CU has led to Concord taking over second place in the MEC South Division with two games to play.
NOTRE DAME AT A GLANCE
Overall Record: 6-7-3
MEC Record: 5-6-3
Home Record: 3-4-1
Away Record: 3-3-2
SCOUTING THE FALCONS
To clinch a spot in the upcoming MEC Tournament, Notre Dame needs a tie in one of its final games or a loss by West Liberty in either game. NDC closes the season with Alderson Broaddus at home after Wednesday's road game. Madison Marino (six goals) and Maridza Desir (five) have combined for 11 of the 23 Notre Dame goals. Jordan Pasalaqua has started all but one game this season in goal as she has saved 68 of 81 shots that have come her way—a save percentage of .840.
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