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Trevecca Women's Soccer | Trojan's Season Comes To An End in the G-MAC Quarterfinals

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FINDLAY, Ohio. – The Trevecca Nazarene University women's soccer team (9-6-4, 7-4-3 Great Midwest) played the University of Findlay (10-5-3, 8-4-2 Great Midwest) in the Great Midwest Quarterfinals and fell 4-2 on Saturday afternoon thus ending the Trojans season.

THE SERIES

The Oilers collected the inside path to hosting the quarterfinal versus Trevecca by defeating the Trojans in the only regular season match, 5-1, on October 19 in Nashville.

The Trojans have never defeated the Oilers in seven meetings trailing 0-4-3.

The two schools have never met in postseason women's soccer until today.

THE MATCH

Findlay roared out of the gate as they bombarded the Trojan defense with shot after shot. Trojan goalkeeper Delayna Holman made five saves throughout the first 25 minutes of the match to keep the game scoreless. The Trojans were forced on their heels and held firm defensively. Findlay tallied 11 shots, with six being on goal. The sixth shot of the half went through as they took a 1-0 lead just before halftime. 

The floodgates opened for Findlay in the second half as they tallied goals in the 55th, 67th, and 68th minutes to put the game out of the Trojan's reach. Katelyn Keogh put the Trojans on the board late in the half with two goals, but Findlay took the victory 4-2 and will advance to the Great Midwest Semifinals.

TROJAN SEASON REVIEW

Trevecca has been ranked as high as No. 8 in the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division II Midwest Region poll this season. They started with a 6-2-2 record overall.

The defense has been a staple of Trevecca Soccer in the Coach Cameron era. It starts in goal with Delayna Holman over the last five seasons. The graduate capped a great career by setting the school record for clean sheets (26) and saves (409) while placing second all-time with 37 career wins. She was No. 1 in career saves among active NCAA Division II keepers and No. 9 in career shutouts. On the season, Holman produced a 9-5-4 overall record with six clean sheets. Her 409 saves are the most in Great Midwest history.

Offensively, Makena Schlosser and GiGi Ariola are the top two scorers with five tallies each on the season. Ryann Anderson and Skye Baun each have four goals, and Annie Warner has three. Eight other Trojans have a single goal. Schlosser's five assists lead the team, while Isabel Felger has four. Danyel Joy and Abbigail Legg each have three assists. Schlosser leads in points with 15 and is joined in double figures by Ryann Anderson and Gigi Ariola, who both have 10. Skye Baun leads the team with three game-winning goals.  

Schlosser enjoyed a consistent season in the midfield. The graduate student produced an even five goals and five assists and a team-high 15 points. Her 56 career points moved her into third all-time in the NCAA D2 Era, while No. 9 now has a total of 23 career goals, or the fourth-most in program history. Schlosser doubled her assist totals this season and, with 10, has collected the fourth-most in program history as well. She had nine career game-winning goals.

GiGi Ariola had eight career goals, five this season, and 19 career points. She is tied at No. 13 in career goals.  

Abbigail Legg has collected 12 career goals, 11 assists, and 35 points. Legg is tied at No. 3 in career assists.

Danyel Joy has five career goals with 11 assists and 21 points. Joy is tied at No. 3 in career assists.

Annie Warner has eight career goals, seven assists, and 23 points. Warner is tied at No. 13 in career goals and tied for fifth in career assists.

Katelyn Keogh now has 10 career goals and 24 points. Keogh is tied at No. 9 in career goals.  

TROJAN AWARDS

Delayna Holman earned the Great Midwest Defender of the Week award twice this season from the Great Midwest (09/12/22, 09/26/22) and the Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA / 09/27/22).

KELSEY CAMERON NOTES

Coach Kelsey Cameron became the all-time winningest women's soccer coach with Trevecca's 2-1 win over Lake Erie College on September 17, 2022. Cameron is 50-37-18 all-time in her sixth season at Trevecca.

Cameron is now 43-23-12 in Great Midwest Athletic Conference matches. Her 43 conference wins are moving up the ranks all-time in the league.

Cameron, who helped lead the University of Kentucky to an SEC title as a player, was an assistant at Lipscomb University before taking the helm of the Trojans.

TREVECCA HISTORY AT GREAT MIDWEST CHAMPIONSHIPS

2012

2-1 W

vs Urbana

Semifinals

 

3-0 W

vs Ursuline

Finals

2013

2-0 L

@ Ursuline

Quarterfinals

2014

3-0 W

@ Alderson Broaddus

Semifinals

 

2-1 L

@ Ursuline

Finals

2015

2-1 L

@ Cedarville

Quarterfinals

2016

2-0 L

vs Davis & Elkins

Semifinals

2017

2-0 L

@ Walsh

Quarterfinals

2018

2-0 W

vs Davis & Elkins

Quarterfinals

 

2-1 L – OT

@ Walsh

Semifinals

2019

0-0 L – 3-2 on PKs

@ Ohio Dominican

Quarterfinals

2020

2-1 L

@ Cedarville

Quarterfinals

2021

1-1 W – 6-5 on PKs

vs Ohio Dominican

Quarterfinals

 

1-0 L

@ Ashland

Semifinals

2022

 4-2 L

@ Findlay

Quarterfinals

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Players Mentioned

Ryann Anderson

#18 Ryann Anderson

F
5' 5"
Sophomore
Gigi Ariola

#2 Gigi Ariola

F
5' 2"
Graduate Student
Skye Baun

#21 Skye Baun

MF
5' 3"
Junior
Isabel Felger

#27 Isabel Felger

CM
5' 4"
Junior
Mountain View High School
Delayna Holman

#0 Delayna Holman

GK
5' 3"
Graduate Student
Danyel Joy

#11 Danyel Joy

MF
5' 5"
Senior
Katelyn Keogh

#8 Katelyn Keogh

F
5' 4"
Sophomore
Abbigail Legg

#19 Abbigail Legg

F
5' 5"
Senior
Makena Schlosser

#9 Makena Schlosser

MF
5' 4"
Graduate Student
Annie Warner

#13 Annie Warner

F
5' 4"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Ryann Anderson

#18 Ryann Anderson

5' 5"
Sophomore
F
Gigi Ariola

#2 Gigi Ariola

5' 2"
Graduate Student
F
Skye Baun

#21 Skye Baun

5' 3"
Junior
MF
Isabel Felger

#27 Isabel Felger

5' 4"
Junior
Mountain View High School
CM
Delayna Holman

#0 Delayna Holman

5' 3"
Graduate Student
GK
Danyel Joy

#11 Danyel Joy

5' 5"
Senior
MF
Katelyn Keogh

#8 Katelyn Keogh

5' 4"
Sophomore
F
Abbigail Legg

#19 Abbigail Legg

5' 5"
Senior
F
Makena Schlosser

#9 Makena Schlosser

5' 4"
Graduate Student
MF
Annie Warner

#13 Annie Warner

5' 4"
Senior
F
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