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ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University women's soccer team travels to Frostburg State for the Semifinal Round of the Mountain East Conference Tournament 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.
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SERIES HISTORY: Concord leads 4-2
LAST FIVE MEETINGS VERSUS FROSTBURG STATE
October 7, 2023: Frostburg State 2 – Concord 1 (Frostburg, W.Va.)
October 5, 2022: Concord 3 - #17 Frostburg State 1 (Beckley, W.Va.)
November 14, 2021: #12 Concord 1 – Frostburg State 0 (Beckley, W.Va.)
September 12, 2021: Concord 2 – Frostburg State 0 (Frostburg, Md.)
October 17, 2019: Concord 3 – Frostburg State 1 (Beckley, W.Va.)
CONCORD AT A GLANCE
Overall Record: 12-5-2
MEC Record: 10-4-1
Home Record: 8-1
Away Record: 4-3-2
Neutral Record: 0-1
A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
For the sixth time in the last seven years, CU will be making an appearance in the MEC Semifinals as it knocked off West Liberty, 2-1, Sunday afternoon in the first MEC Tournament meeting between the two schools. No other MEC school has made more appearances in the semifinal round since 2017 than Concord. The Mountain Lions are onto the final four of the conference tournament after goals from junior forward
Sydney Tucker and graduate forward
Alexa Todd. Tucker scored her team-best 11
th goal of the season while Todd scored for the fourth time in the last four games. Sophomore midfielder
Reeanna Cook moved into a tie for second on the team in assists with seven as she helped out on Todd's goal.
A MEETING AT THE TOP
Concord and Frostburg State square off in the MEC Tournament for the second time in the last three seasons. The Mountain Lions won 1-0 in the 2021 MEC Championship. Just five current Concord players are on the roster that got into the 2021 meeting. Graduate defender
Olivia Bekeleski started fo
r CU while junior midfielder
Anna Davis, junior midfielder
Leah Fleming, junior forward
Kylene Franklin and junior forward
Nora Voisey all came off the bench as true freshmen. Meanwhile, Frostburg State has eight players that started or played in the 2021 MEC Championship, including goalkeeper Ashley Bilger, prolific scorer Toni Fiocco-Mizer and All-MEC defenders Carolyn DeSena and Catherine Smith.
REVENGE ON THE MIND
For the first time as MEC foes, CU lost to Frostburg State in October. The Bobcats' other win in the all-time series came back in 2011. Despite a first-half goal from Bekeleski that was assisted by Voisey, Concord was unable to hang on as it lost 2-1. The FSU goals came just seven minutes apart in the 58
th and 65
th minutes. The game was evenly played with 17 shots taken by each team. Frostburg State put 10 shots on frame while CU had six shots on goal. Freshman midfielder
Wilma Hedenberg, Todd and sophomore forward
Caitlin Webster paced Concord by taking three shots each.
FROSTBURG STATE AT A GLANCE
Overall Record: 16-1-2
MEC Record: 11-1-2
Home Record: 7-1-1
Away Record: 7-0-1
Neutral Record: 2-0
SCOUTING THE BOBCATS
Both Frostburg State and Concord are very much in the mix for an NCAA Tournament bid with both teams in the top eight of the latest Atlantic Regional Rankings. The lone blemish on the year for FSU was a road loss to unbeaten and nationally-ranked Charleston. The Bobcats advanced to their fourth consecutive MEC Semifinal after downing Glenville State, 1-0, Sunday on a goal by Smith in the 13
th minute. Madi Allen leads FSU with eight goals while Fiocco-Mizer and Smith both have seven. Bilger and the Frostburg State defense have only allowed six goals this season, tied for second fewest in Division II.
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