Championship Match - Sunday, November 4
No. 1 Central Oklahoma 6, No. 2 Central Missouri 1
UCM opened up with a goal 32 seconds into the game from Makayla Toth. Camrie Hurst got the equalizer for UCO in the tenth minute. Camille Greer gave Central Oklahoma the lead with a goal two minutes later. In the 20th minute, Katie Killion scored another UCO goal before Greer added her second goal of the game 15 minutes later. Taryn Kedzior found the net for the Bronchos in the 41st-minute and Morgan Cherry capped off the game with a goal in the 45th-minute.
Semifinal Match-Ups - Friday, November 2
No. 1 Central Oklahoma 3, No. 4 Fort Hays State 0
EDMOND, Okla. - Top-seeded Central Oklahoma clinched its spot in the MIAA Women’s Soccer Championship match with a 3-0 victory over fourth-seeded Fort Hays State. The Bronchos struck early in when Asha Haile scored from six-yards out in the 15th-minute. Five minutes later, Taryn Kedzior put UCO up 2-0. Camille Greer added an insurance goal with a header off of a free kick in the 65th-minute. Central Oklahoma advances to the championship game for the first time since 2016, when it also played Central Missouri.
No. 2 Central Missouri 7, No. 3 Emporia State 1
EMOND, Okla. - Second-seeded Central Missouri advanced to its fifth straight MIAA Women's Soccer Championship match with a 7-1 win against third-seeded Emporia State. Makayla Martin put the Jennies on the board with a goal in the ninth minute. Four minutes later Jada Scott put UCM up 2-0. Courtney Kilian and Makayla Toth netted goals in the 21st and 24th minutes before Scott added her second goal of the half at the 34-minute mark. ESU got on the board in the 68th-minute when McKayla Brady connected on a penalty kick. The Jennies received a goal just a minute later when Kelsey Mueller found the net. Toth capped off the afternoon with her second goal of the match in the 70th-minute. Central Missouri faces top seed Central Oklahoma in Sunday’s MIAA Championship match.
First Round Recaps - Wednesday, October 31, 2018
No. 1 Central Oklahoma 4, No. 8 Washburn 1
EDMOND, Okla. - Top-seeded Central Oklahoma used three second-half goals to beat eighth-seeded Washburn. UCO's Asha Haile scored the match's first goal in the 25th-minute. 42 minutes into the first half, Washburn tied the match with a goal from Paige Swanson. Katie Killion put the Bronchos ahead for good with two goals in two minutes at the 51st-minute and 53rd-minute marks. UCO received an insurance goal in the 61st minute when Camrie Hurst tapped in a shot in front of the net. Central Oklahoma advances to the semifinal round on Friday against Fort Hays State. UCO will host all semifinal matches on Friday and Sunday's championship match.
No. 2 Central Missouri 4, No. 7 Lindenwood 0
WARRENSBURG, Mo. - Second-seeded Central Missouri advanced to the MIAA Women's Soccer Championship semifinals with a 4-0 win over seventh-seeded Lindenwood. UCM scored in the ninth minute with a goal from Makayla Toth. Jada Scott added a goal in 45th-minute and another goal at the 50-minute mark for the Jennies. The final goal came in the 82nd-minute off the foot of Payge Bush. Central Missouri will play Emporia State in Friday's semifinal match.
No. 3 Emporia State 2, No. 6 Northeastern State 1
EMPORIA, Kan. - Third-seeded Emporia State won the first match in the 2018 MIAA Women's Soccer Championship with a 2-1 victory over sixth-seeded Northeastern State. ESU got on the board in the 12th-minute with a goal from Kennedy Hoffman. The RiverHawk scored the equalizer in the 25th-minute on a shot 10-yards out from Paulina Chavez. The Hornets regained the lead right before halftime as Gaby Crowell knocked in a goal on a set piece off a corner kick in the 42nd-minute. Emporia State advances to Friday's semifinal against Central Missouri.
No. 4 Fort Hays State 3, No. 5 Missouri Western 0
HAYS, Kan. - Fourth-seeded Fort Hays State eliminated fifth-seeded Missouri Western, 3-0, in the MIAA Women's Soccer Championship. The Tigers first goal came in the 20th-minute as Vianei Sanchez scored from the top of the box. Fort Hays State struck again in the 47th-minute with a 30-yard goal from Darby Hirsch. Cailey Perkins added the final FHSU goal in the 87th-minute. Fort Hays State advances to the semifinal match on Friday against the winner of Central Oklahoma and Washburn.