Box Score
Box score
ROCK HILL, S.C. - A Carson-Newman goal in the 81st minute proved
to be the difference, as fifth-seeded Anderson University women's
soccer saw its South Atlantic Conference Championship hopes come to
a close to the top-seeded Eagles, falling 1-0 in the tournament
semifinals Friday evening at Manchester Meadows in Rock Hill.
With the setback, AU ends the conference tournament with a
14-4-1 overall record, while C-N avenges a regular-season setback
to the Black and Gold earlier this year and improves to 17-2
overall. With the win, the Eagles advance to Sunday's final against
either second-seeded Wingate or third-seeded Queens.
Entering the match as two of the most-dominate offenses in the
SAC, the teams combined for just nine shots with AU winning the
battle, 5-4. Senior defender Faith Johannes, who moved into an
attacking role following the Eagle goal, led the team with a pair
of shots, while senior Ali Palacios, and juniors Idoia Agirre and
Alaina Gay each tallied one shot apiece.
Following a scoreless defensive half that saw a combined three
shots by the teams, the match moved into the second half looking
for its first goal. Anderson's best chance at goal came in the 67th
minute when senior midfielder Mariana Poveda sent a cross into the
Carson-Newman box following a short corner. Poveda found the head
of Johannes who placed a shot near post, but a diving Jessica
Fraiture made the stop between the posts to preserve the
shutout.
As the match entered the 81st minute, the Eagles were awarded a
corner kick along the far side, as SAC Freshman of the Year, Varin
Ness, lofted a cross into the AU box and found the head of SAC
Player of the Year, Julianne Herrity. Herrity's shot beat AU
goalkeeper Abby Helm down the middle of the goal, as the forward
was indecently struck in the head by the boot of Anderson defender
Sophie Riggs. Herrity had to leave the match after notching her
15th goal of the season.
Johannes recorded AU's last shot of the match but the ball went
wide in the 86th minute and C-N claimed the narrow 1-0. Helm did
not record a save for the match, as the Carson-Newman goal was the
only shot on goal for the Eagles. On the opposite end, Fraiture
notched one save.
"I feel for our seniors tonight," Anderson head coach Ciaran
Traquair said. "I go home proud of every person on this squad and
thank the staff for a great tournament run."
The NCAA Tournament Selection Show is scheduled for Monday at
6:30 p.m. Seeking their first bid to the national tournament, the
Trojans were ranked ninth before advancing past Lenoir-Rhyne on
penalty kicks on Tuesday. Six teams from each of the eight regions
will advance to the NCAA Division II tournament. In the Southeast
Region, the tournament champions from the SAC, Peach Belt and
Conference Carolinas will receive an automatic bid, with three more
at-large selections.