SEMIFINALS UP NEXT IN MIAA WOMEN'S SOCCER TOURNAMENT

UCM faces LWU and FHSU takes on UCO

Josh Slaughter - The MIAA

Women's Soccer | 11/3/2016 2:29:44 PM

Kansas City, Mo. – The MIAA Women’s Soccer Tournament rolls into the semifinal round as the site shifts to Warrensburg, Mo. on Nov. 4 and 6 from the South Recreation Complex.
 
#1 Central Missouri vs. #5 Lindenwood
Top seeded Central Missouri will face fifth seeded Lindenwood with a 4 p.m. kick-off on Nov. 4 in Warrensburg.
 
The Jennies are led on the attack by Jada Scott who has a team best 34 points with 14 goals and six assists after being named the MIAA Offensive Player of the Year. Megan Woolley has six goals and three assists while Hannah Pyle has five goals and five assists. In goal Ana Dilkes has a 0.12 goals against average after being named MIAA Goalkeeper of the Year allowing just two goals all season while in front of her Emily Eldridge was the Co-Defensive Player of the Year.
 
For the Lions first team All-MIAA selection Kat Roe leads the way with nine goals and five assists good for 23 points. Becky Roberts has seven goals and six assists while Alyssa Houck has five goals and two assists. In goal Mary McGilvray has made 10 starts with a  1.25 goals against average with 47 saves and recorded her first shutout of the season in the tournament opener.
 
The winner will face the winner of the other semifinal in the MIAA Championship game on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 1 p.m. from Warrensburg, Mo.
 
#2 Fort Hays State vs. #3 Central Oklahoma
Second seeded Fort Hays State will take on third seeded Central Oklahoma at 7 p.m. on Nov. 4 from Warrensburg, Mo.
 
The Tigers are led by All-MIAA first team selection Kelsey Steffens who has a team high 17 points with six goals and five assists on the year. Thayla Dwyer has seven goals and two assists while Eden Stoddard has added seven goals and one assist while Hannah Smith was named the MIAA Co-Defensive Player of the Year. In goal for the Tigers Abbie Flax has a 0.33 goals against average with 58 saves and 11 shutouts.
 
The Bronchos are led by first team All-MIAA forward Katie Killion who has 21 points on nine goals and three assists. Asha Haile has six goals and two assists while Mikayla Lowery has five goals and four assists. In goal Ally Salls is 11-5-1 on the year with a 0.96 goals against average with four shutouts and 65 saves.
 
The winner will face the winner of the other semifinal in the MIAA Championship game on Sunday, Nov. 6 at 1 p.m. from Warrensburg, Mo.