Women's Soccer Hosts UNC Asheville, Travels to Radford This Week
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This Week in Coastal Carolina Women’s Soccer
Coastal Carolina (7-3, 3-0) vs. UNC Asheville (5-7-1, 3-1)
Date: Tuesday, Oct. 7
Time: 4 p.m.
Place: Coastal Carolina Soccer Field, Conway, S.C.
Series: Coastal Carolina leads 5-2-1
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Coastal Carolina at Radford (6-0-3, 0-0-1)
Date: Saturday, Oct. 11
Time: 2 p.m.
Place: Patrick D. Cupp Stadium, Radford, Va.
Series: Coastal Caroilna leads 6-2-2
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The Coastal Carolina University women’s soccer team (7-3, 3-0 Big South) will look to extend its seven-match winning streak with two Big South contests this week. The Chanticleers host UNC Asheville (5-7-1, 3-1 Big South) Tuesday, Oct. 7 at 4 p.m., ending its three-match homestand. Coastal Carolina then heads to Radford (6-0-3, 0-0-1 Big South) Saturday, Oct. 11 at 2 p.m.
SCOUTING UNC ASHEVILLE: The Bulldogs are coming off a 3-0 win over Gardner-Webb Oct. 4. UNC Asheville scored all three goals in the second half while Veronica Lazar had four saves to preserve the shutout. McKenna Stockhausen leads UNCA with four assists and 10 points, while Robyn Busha has four goals on the year.
SERIES VS. UNC ASHEVILLE: Coastal Carolina holds a 5-2-1 advantage in the all-time series with the Bulldogs. The Chanticleers used goals from Maegen Hellberg and Ashleigh Gunning for the 2-0 win last season.
SCOUTING RADFORD: Radford is unbeaten through its first nine matches of the season, but have only played one conference match, tying Presbyterian 0-0. Ashley Johnson leads the Highlanders with six goals and 14 points, while Lisa Lubke has 46 saves and three shutouts in goal.
SERIES VS. RADFORD: Coastal Carolina has a 6-2-2 advantage on Radford in the all-time series. Coastal Carolina has won the last four matches against RU, including a 1-0 victory Nov. 3, 2007. Ashleigh Gunning scored the game-winning goal on Senior Day at the Coastal Carolina Soccer Field.
MONROE TIES THE CAREER GOALS SCORED RECORD: With her goal in the the 3-2 win over Liberty, senior Blair Monroe (Little River, S.C./North Myrtle Beach) scored her 38th career goal, tying her with Bobbie Parsons for the Coastal Carolina career goals scored record. Monroe recorded her fourht goal of the season with her strike in the 49th minute.
WIN STREAK TIES SCHOOL RECORD: Coastal Carolina won its seventh match in a row with the 3-2 win over Liberty Oct. 4. That streak matches last year’s seven-game winning mark, which was set from Sept. 25-Oct. 20, 2007. Both marks are school records for the Chanticleers.
TUPY’S GOAL WINS GAME AGAINST LIBERTY: Sophomore Anna Tupy’s (Alexandria, Va./Thomas Edison) first career goal at the Coastal Carolina Soccer Field was a memorable one as her strike with 14 seconds remaining gave Coastal Carolina a 3-2 win over Liberty. Freshman Jessie Benchley (Hudson, Ill./Normal Community West) sent a ball into the box, which was cleared by a Liberty defender. That clear went right to Tupy, whose bending shot went in the upper right corner for the game-winner. It was her second goal and second game-winning goal of the season.
COASTAL CAROLINA STARTS 3-0 IN BSC PLAY: For the second straight season, Coastal Carolina has started 3-0 in Big South Conference action after its 3-2 win over Liberty. Coastal has won 11 of its last 12 Big South regular-season matches dating back to 2006. They also have trailed in just 25:50 during those 12 matches.
GUNNING GETS BOTH GOALS vs. GARDNER-WEBB: Senior Ashleigh Gunning (Baton Rouge, La./Magnet (LSU)) recorded her fifth career multi-goal game Sept. 27 in the 2-1 win over Gardner-Webb. Both goals came in the second half as the Chanticleers moved to 2-0 in the Big South Conference. Her goal in the 48th minute came off a free kick from junior Maegen Hellberg (Charlotte, N.C./Providence), while her 20-yard shot in the 54th minute was assisted by senior Heather Haupt (Springfield, Va./West Springfield).
DEFENSE BANGED UP BUT STILL COMING THROUGH: The Coastal Carolina backfield is missing three players due to injury, but still were solid in the Chanticleers’ wins over Presbyterian and Gardner-Webb. Sophomore Amy Haggard (Sylva, N.C./Smoky Mountain) earned her second shutout of the season in the 2-0 win over Presbyterian with help from the defense on a team save in the 78th minute. Junior Maegen Hellberg (Charlotte, N.C./Providence) assisted on the first goal against Gardner-Webb while helping the backline to a 0.67 goals-against average in the six-match winning streak. Freshmen Julia Baldwin (Paraparaumu, New Zealand/Paraparaumu) and Tori Strengari (Newark, Del./St. Mark’s) earned their first starts in the back against Presbyterian and Gardner-Webb, respectively.
TUPY EARNS FIRST TALLY AT COASTAL CAROLINA: Sophomore Anna Tupy (Alexandria, Va./Thomas Edison) scored her first goal in a Coastal Carolina uniform in the 2-0 win over Presbyterian Sept. 24. The midfielder now has four points in her Chanticleer career. She also has been named to two All-Tournament Teams (Select Kickoff Classic and Winthrop Invitational).
CHANTS EARN BIG WIN OVER ECU: Coastal Carolina had its biggest win of the season Sept. 21 in a 2-1 win over East Carolina, who is 13th in the Southeast Region poll by Soccerbuzz. Senior Ashleigh Gunning (Baton Rouge, La./Magnet (LSU)) scored the game-winning goal in the 79th minute off a feed from junior Sarah McPartlan (Crystal Lake, Ill./Prairie Ridge). Senior Emily McColl (Wellington, New Zealand/Hutt Valley) scored the first goal, while sophomore Amy Haggard (Sylva, N.C./Smoky Mountain) stopped six shots, including two in the last five minutes of play.
GENTILE, TERRY GET FIRST GOALS IN A CHANTICLEER UNIFORM: In the 4-1 win over Austin Peay Sept. 19, junior Dana Gentile (Utica, N.Y./Whitesboro (Herkimer C.C.)) and freshman Marissa Terry (Charleston, S.C./James Island) scored their first career goals in a Coastal Carolina uniform. Gentile’s was off a pass from senior Ashleigh Gunning (Baton Rouge, La./Magnet (LSU)) in the 70th minute, while Marissa Terry’s goal came off freshman Tori Strengari’s (Newark, Del./St. Mark’s) assist in the 84th minute.
HAUPT CONNECTS ON HER NINTH CAREER GOAL: Senior Heather Haupt (Springfield, Va./West Springfield) scored her ninth career goal off a failed clear in the 4-1 win over Austin Peay Sept. 19. She now is tied for ninth with Amanda Gelsomino on Coastal Carolina’s all-time goals scored list.McCOLL NAMED TO THE LOWE’S SENIOR CLASS AWARD LIST: Coastal Carolina University women’s soccer redshirt senior Emily McColl (Wellington, New Zealand/Hutt Valley) has been selected as one of 30 candidates for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award.
McColl becomes the second straight Chanticleer women’s soccer player to be named to the initial list. Senior Ashleigh Gunning (Baton Rouge, La./Magnet LSU)) was on the list in 2007. These individuals qualified based on their dedication and achievement in four areas: Classroom, Character, Community and Competition.
SEVEN CHANTS GET IN THE ACT vs. THE CITADEL: Coastal Carolina had seven different players tally a point in the 4-1 win over The Citadel. Coastal Carolina now has eight players that have at least one point on the season. Junior Sarah McPartlan (Crystal Lake, Ill./Prairie Ridge (Loyola Ill.)) collected her first point as a Chanticleer with an assist in the win over the Bulldogs.
McCOLL GETS THE DOUBLE AGAIN: For the second straight match, senior Emily McColl (Wellington, New Zealand/Hutt Valley) scored two goals in a game in a Chanticleer victory. Both of McColl’s goals in the win over The Citadel were outside of the 18-yard box and now three of her four goals on the season are from 20 yards or longer. McColl now has 11 career goals in a Chanticleer uniform, which puts her tied for seventh on the career scoring list.
HANNA CANCELS HOME TOURNAMENT: The Coastal Carolina Tournament scheduled for Sept. 5 and 7 was cancelled due to Tropical Storn Hanna. It was Coastal Carolina’s first cancelled game since Aug. 30, 2006, when Tropical Storm Ernesto cancelled the College of Charleston game.
McCOLL EARNS BIG SOUTH PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Coastal Carolina senior Emily McColl (Wellington, New Zealand) was selected as the Big South Conference Choice Hotels Women’s Soccer Player of the Week for games played Aug. 25-31, it was announced today by the League office.
McColl had a remarkable showing last week, helping the Chanticleers to their first win of the season in game four of the Select Kickoff Classic in Greenville, S.C. The senior scored in the eighth and 69th minutes as Coastal Carolina defeated Wofford, 2-0. McColl’s first goal came off an attempted clear by Wofford on a Coastal Carolina corner kick. The final goal was a 30-yard chip over the Terriers’ goalie. McColl also was named to the 11-member All-Tournament Team.
THREE CHANTS NAMED TO SELECT KICKOFF ALL-TOURNEY TEAM: Redshirt senior Emily McColl (Wellington, New Zealand/Hutt Valley), senior Chelsea Terry (Charleston, S.C./James Island) and sophomore Anna Tupy (Alexandria, Va./Thomas Edison) were named to the All-Tournament Team at the Select Kickoff Classic in Greenville, S.C. McColl scored both goals in the 2-0 win over Wofford Aug. 31, while Terry and Tupy both had solid performances in the games against Furman and Wofford. CHANTICLEERS SCORE EARLY IN 2008: Coastal Carolina scored five minutes into the 2008 season in the 3-2 double-overtime loss to UNC Greensboro Aug. 22. It came on an own goal at the five-minute mark. It was the second fastest goal to start a season in Coastal Carolina history. In 2006, Ashleigh Gunning (Baton Rouge, La./Magnet (LSU)) scored 4:23 into the season opener in a 5-1 win over West Georgia.
NILES LIKES SEASON OPENERS: Sophomore Sara Niles (Elgin, Ill./Elgin) assisted on senior Heather Haupt’s (Springfield, Va./West Springfield) goal in the 3-2 loss to UNC Greensboro Aug. 22. Niles assisted on a goal in the season opener for the second straight season. She had an assist in the 3-2 loss to Wofford Sept. 3, 2007.
NEWCOMERS SEE TIME ON THE WEEKEND: A total of eight newcomers saw playing time in the August 24th game at Duke. Freshman Sam Schuller (Charlotte, N.C./Providence) had a shot attempt, while redshirt freshman Honour Trosper (Salisbury, N.C./West Rowan (South Carolina)) saw time in goal. Junior Sarah McPartlan (Crystal Lake, Ill./Prairie Ridge (Loyola Ill.)) started both games at forward for the Chanticleers.
McCOLL RETURNS FROM OLYMPIC EXPERIENCE: Redshirt senior Emily McColl (Wellington, New Zealand/Hutt Valley) returns to Coastal Carolina after playing for Team New Zealand in the 2008 Summer Olympics in China. The Kiwis tied Japan 2-2, but fell to Norway 1-0 and the United States 4-0. McColl played in the tie against Japan. McColl also played in the 2007 Women’s World Cup in China.
TOUGH BEGINNING STRETCH FOR OPENERS: Coastal Carolina’s first three games are against teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament last season. UNC Greensboro defeated Memphis in the opening game of the tournament, but fell to North Carolina in the second round. Duke reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament, defeating South Carolina, Georgia and Indiana before falling to Notre Dame. Furman won the Southern Conference Tournament before falling to Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA’s.
COASTAL CAROLINA PICKED AS BIG SOUTH PRESEASON FAVORITES:Coastal Carolina University’s women’s soccer team has been chosen first in the Big South Conference’s annual preseason poll, as voted by the League’s Head Women’s Soccer Coaches.
Coastal Carolina, which captured the 2007 regular-season title, received three first-place votes and 90 points out of a possible 100 to win the Conference’s women’s soccer championship in 2008. The Lady Chanticleers have finished first or second in the regular-season standings in head coach Rohan Naraine’s two years at the helm. Coastal Carolina finished ahead of 2007 Tournament champion High Point, which collected three first-place votes and 83 points. Liberty finished third in the voting with 75 points and received one first-place vote, while Charleston Southern was fourth in the poll with 73 points and three first-place votes. Radford totaled 56 points for the fifth spot, just ahead of Winthrop (52 points) and new Big South member Gardner-Webb (50 points). UNC Asheville was eighth in the poll with 32 points, while new Big South member Presbyterian was ninth in the voting with 22 points. VMI finished in the 10th and final position with 17 points.
GUNNING NAMED BIG SOUTH PRESEASON PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Redshirt senior Ashleigh Gunning (Baton Rouge, La./Magnet (LSU)) has been chosen as the Big South’s Preseason Player of the Year, the conference office announced August 14.
Gunning, the 2007 Big South Women’s Soccer Player of the Year and First-Team All-Conference selection, garnered five first-place votes and 19 points in the preseason voting. Last season, she helped the Chanticleers to their first regular-season title since 2003 and second overall. An All-Tournament Team selection in 2007, she led the team and the Big South with 15 goals and 39 points and tied for the Conference lead with nine assists. She was ninth in the country in points per game (1.86) and 18th in goals per contest (.714). Gunning was named Third-Team All-Region by Soccerbuzz.com and was an ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America Second-Team honoree in 2007.CHANTICLEERS RETURN FIVE ALL-BIG SOUTH SELECTIONS: Coastal Carolina returns five players that were selected to the All-Big South First and Second Teams in 2007, including all three First Team honorees. Seniors Ashleigh Gunning (Baton Rouge, La./Magnet (LSU)), Blair Monroe (Little River, S.C./North Myrtle Beach) and Chelsea Terry (Charleston, S.C./James Island) all return after being named to the First Team last year, while redshirt senior Emily McColl (Wellington, New Zealand/Hutt Valley) and Maegen Hellberg (Charlotte, N.C./Providence) are back after being named to the Second Team. Coastal Carolina also has three players back after making the Big South All-Freshman Team - Anna Tupy (Alexandria, Va./Thomas Edison), Amy Haggard (Sylva, N.C./Smoky Mountain) and Sara Niles (Elgin, Ill./Elgin).
UP NEXT: Coastal Carolina travels to Blackbaud Stadium to face Charleston Southern Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 7 p.m.