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2003
(Nov. 10) Sophomore Nancy Wilson scored
the game-winning goal helping Emory University to defeat Carnegie
Mellon University 1-0 in the Eagles' season finale. Wilson finished
the season tied for the team lead with six assists and led the team
with a .250 shot percentage. She was second on the team in goals
(8) and points (22).
Sophomore goalie Amy Franciscovich increased
upon her school record with her 12th shutout of the season in a
1-0 Emory University victory over Carnegie Mellon University. Franciscovich
finished the season with a 0.43 goals against average (GAA), tying
the second-best mark in school history. She is ranked 10th in the
nation in GAA. Her 79 saves is the second-best season save total
by an Emory goalie.
(Nov. 3) Jenna Kereiakes scored her team-leading
12th goal of the season in a 2-0 Emory University victory over New
York University. Kereiakes also leads Emory in points with 26 even
though she has missed four games due to injuries. She is tied for
the seventh highest goal-scoring season in Emory history. She is
the ninth Emory player to score 21 goals in her career.
Jenny Sale scored the first goal of her
career to help Emory University to a 2-0 shutout of New York University.
Sale helped lead the Eagle defense to its 12th shutout in 18 games
this season, two shutouts behind Emory's single-season record. Emory
is ranked eighth in the nation in goals against average. If Emory
shuts out its opponent in the season finale, Sale and the Eagles'
defense will tie the school record for fewest goals (8) allowed
in a season.
(Oct. 27) Jenna Kereiakes scored her team-leading
11th goal of the season in a 2-0 Emory University victory over Piedmont
College. Kereiakes also leads Emory in points with 24 even though
she has missed four games due to injuries. She has the 12th highest
goal-scoring season in Emory and she is the 11th Emory player to
score 20 goals in her career.
Jenny Sale helped lead the Emory University
defense to a 2-0 shutout of Piedmont College. The Eagles outshot
Piedmont 18-2 in the game. Sale also added an assist on Jenna Kereiakes'
second-half goal. Sale and the Eagle defense have 11 shutouts in
16 games this season. Emory is ranked 10th in the nation in goals
against average.
(Oct. 20) Junior Carrie Eckenhoff scored
the game-winning goal for Emory in a 2-1 victory over Case Western
Reserve. The goal was Eckenhoff's third on the season. She is fourth
on the team in goals and points. Eckenhoff holds the school record
for assists in a season.
Sophomore goalie Amy Franciscovich had
11 saves in two games. Franciscovich made eight saves, her second-highest
total of the season, in a 1-0 loss at University of Rochester. She
had three saves in a 2-1 victory over Case Western Reserve. In the
latest NCAA Division III soccer statistics, Franciscovich was ninth
in the nation in lowest goals against average (GAA). She is on pace
to tie Emory's single-season record with a GAA of 0.40..
(Oct. 13) Jessie Dean scored the only goal
of the game in Emory's 1-0 victory against Washington (Mo.). It
was her second goal of the season and both were game-winners. Dean
leads the team in game-winners and is second among all Eagles freshmen
in goals and assists. Emory is ranked No. 15 in the nation and No.
3 in the region.
Goalie Amy Franciscovich made six saves
to pick up her ninth shutout of the season. Her defensive effort
in the 1-0 win against Washington (Mo.) improved Emory's home record
this season to 5-0. With Franciscovich in front of the net, the
Eagles have yet to allow a goal at home on the season. She ranks
eighth in the nation for best goals against average. Franciscovich
moved into fourth place on Emory's career saves list. She is one
solo shutout away from tying the school record. Emory is ranked
No. 15 in the nation and No. 3 in the region..
(Oct. 6) Sophomore Jenna Kereiakes led
the offense with two shots on goal in two games. She fired at the
goal twice in a game against NCAA Division I school Jacksonville
State. Kereiakes shot once against Chicago, ranked fourth in the
nation, in a game that was scoreless during regulation play. She
currently leads the team with nine goals and 20 points despite missing
four of the team’s 10 games due to injury.
Sophomore goalie Amy Franciscovich made
15 saves in two games, allowing only two goals. She made a season-high
10 saves against Jacksonville, an NCAA Division I team. Franciscovich
made five saves, her 2nd best performance of the season, against
Chicago, who is ranked 4th in the nation. Franciscovich ranked eighth
in the nation in goals against average, having allowed 0.20 goals
per game..
(Sept. 29) Sophomore Jenna Kereiakes scored
eight goals along with two assists in three games, all wins for
the Eagles. Against Wesleyan, Kereiakes had four goals and one assist.
She came within one goal of matching Emory’s single-game goal
record and within one point of matching Emory’s single-game
point record. Against Agnes Scott, Kereiakes scored her second hat
trick of the week and added another assist. Kereiakes also scored
the game-winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Oglethorpe. She currently
leads the team with nine goals and 20 points despite missing four
of the team’s ten games due to injury. Last season Kereiakes
led the team in goals with nine and points with 23. Her previous
single best game was a five-point effort last year, also against
Wesleyan. Emory improves its season record to 9-1, tying the best
start in school history.
Freshman Laurel O’Neal was part of
an Emory defense that had three shutouts on three Emory victories
last week. The Emory defense did not allow a shot at goal against
both Agnes Scott and Oglethorpe and gave up only two shots at goal
against Wesleyan. O’Neal and her teammates have recorded nine
shutouts this season. That ties the team's shutout total for all
of last season and is five shy of the school record with nine games
left to play in the season. After 10 games, the Eagles have outscored
their opponents, 31-2, and outshot their opponents, 247 to 66.
(Sept. 22) Senior forward Stacie Twehues
led Emory with five shots in a 2-0 loss to the No. 1 ranked team
in the nation, Ohio Wesleyan University. In the one game Twehues
set a career high for shots in a game. The Eagles are now 6-1 on
the season.
Senior Jenny Sale had a solid defensive
effort in a 2-0 loss to Ohio Wesleyan University, the No. 1 ranked
team in the nation. Undefeated Ohio Wesleyan has scored at least
two goals in every game this season. The game against the two-time
defending national champion ended the 10th ranked Eagles’
streak of six consecutive shutouts from the start of the season,
a school record. Sale was playing in only her third game of the
season after recovering from a pre-season injury.
(Sept. 15) Junior midfielder Lauren Lankford
scored the game-winning goal in a 3-0 Emory victory over Southwestern
(Texas). Lankford then assisted Alison Stitz’s goal less than
three minutes after her own score. It was the first three-point
game of Lankford’s career. The 12th ranked Eagles are now
6-0 for only the second time in school history.
Freshman Laurel O’Neal was part of
an Emory defense that pitched two shutouts last week, and hasn’t
given up a goal in Emory’s first six games this season. In
two games last week the Eagles defense gave up 13 shots compared
to the 34 shots that the Eagles took. O’Neal contributed offensively
with an assist in a 3-0 victory over Southwestern (Texas). This
year the Eagles have taken more than three times as many shots as
their opponents. Emory’s 6-0 start is the first time in school
history that the Eagles have opened the season with six consecutive
shutouts.
(Sept. 8) Junior Carrie Eckenhoff scored
the game winning-goal against Austin (Texas) in a 2-0 Emory victory.
With the goal, Eckenhoff moves into 17th place on the Eagles’
career points list and 19th on the career goals list. The 20th ranked
Eagles had two wins on the week and have started the season 4-0
for the second time in school history.
Sophomore goalie Amy Franciscovich earned
two shutouts on the week leading the Eagles to their second 4-0
start in school history. Franciscovich has shutouts in all four
Emory victories this season nearly matching her total of five shutouts
in 19 games last season. It is the first time that the Eagles, ranked
20th in the nation, have ever opened with four consecutive shutouts.
Against Hardin-Simmons (Texas) Francisovich had four saves and at
Austin (Texas) she had three saves. She now has 74 saves in her
Emory career, which is good for fifth on Emory’s all-time
list.
(Sept. 1) Freshman Adrienne DeMarais scored
four goals in two games to help nationally ranked Emory University
to a pair of victories. She scored a hat trick, all in the first
half, in a 4-0 win against Millsaps (Miss.) and added another goal
in a 3-0 win at Rhodes (Tenn.). DeMarais is the ninth freshman in
school history to record a hat trick. This is the earliest in a
season that an Emory freshman has recorded a hat trick. Emory, ranked
No. 25 in the nation, is off to a 2-0 start for the ninth time in
the program's 18-year history.
Nancy Wilson contributed to a pair of defensive
shutouts and added a pair of goals to help nationally ranked Emory
University to two wins. The sophomore was part of the defense that
limited the opposition to seven shots and four corner kicks combined
in two games. She scored the first goal of her college career in
a 3-0 win at Rhodes (Tenn.) and added another in a 4-0 win against
Millsaps (Miss.). Emory, ranked No. 25 in the nation, is off to
a 2-0 start for the ninth time in the program's 18-year history.
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