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Women's Soccer Team Compete in the USCAA National Championship Game

Women's Soccer Team Compete in the USCAA National Championship Game

On the soccer field, the women's soccer secured a second seed overall in the women's division II national championship tournament. In their first match of pool play, ESF defeated Warren Wilson College, 2-0. Junior midfielder Lindsay Eberhart scored both goals for ESF. ESF outshot the Owls 16-5 during the game. In their next match, the Mighty Oaks ground out a 2-0 win over Johnson & Wales College of North Carolina. In a game that featured four yellow cards and 12 fouls, ESF was able to again outshoot their opponent, 13-3. Junior keeper Lauren Claeys led ESF with one save in the shutout win. Freshman Abby Thomas scored first for ESF at the 21-minute mark of the first half. Senior Marissa Pompeii added another goal to ensure the win at the 57-minute mark of the second half.

With the two wins in pool play, ESF qualified for the national championship game for the first time since 2016. In the championship game, ESF faced defending champs University of Cincinnati Clermont. The Cougars dominated in pool play outscoring their opponents 8-4. At the start of the game, ESF controlled possession for the first 10 minutes, however, both teams felt the fatigue of two games in two days. Play was mostly conservative for both teams in the first half. Cougars midfielder Tara Claus got Clermont on the board with a goal at the 57th-minute of the second half. Cincinnati added another goal off a breakaway three minutes later to go up 2-0. ESF fought hard and tried to equalize the score but wasn't able to get any direct shots on goal. Claeys made seven saves in the losing effort.

The women finished their season with a winning 13-3 record. The women's soccer program has compiled 50-16 record over the past five seasons including five straight trips to the USCAA national championships, two national championship runner-up and several conference championships.