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Coe Women's Soccer

Coe - Women's Soccer

Coe women ranked No.9 in regional poll

The undefeated Coe women's soccer team has been ranked No. 9 in its region by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

The Kohawks have an 8-0-1 record and have gotten off to the best start in school history. This is the first time the Kohawks have been ranked in the regional poll during Scott Myers' three years as head coach.

Four Iowa Conference schools are ranked in the region. Augsburg College is ranked No. 1.

Coe has scored 28 goals and surrendered just five. Jordan Holmes, Miranda Anderson and Kelsey Fauser lead the Kohawks with 11 points apiece. Holmes and Anderson both have five goals.

MJ Winterer has a 4-0 record in goal, with 28 saves and only two goals allowed. The Kohawks begin the Iowa Conference season Saturday at Luther, which is ranked No. 5 in the region.

 

Coe - Women's Soccer

Anderson nets 2 in win for Kohawk women

Miranda Anderson scored a pair of goals and former Linn-Mar player Sarah Fathallah added another as the Coe women's soccer team downed Westminster, 3-0, on Sunday at Clark Field.

Koera Frederito had a pair of assists for the Kohawks (8-0-1) while MJ Winterer had fives saves in posting the shutout.

Westminster falls to 2-4-1.

 

Coe - Women's Soccer

Coe women boot Cornell, 7-1

The Coe women's soccer team raised its record to 7-0-1 Wednesday by kicking the Cornell Rams, 7-1, at Clark Field.

Sarah Fathallah poured in three goals for the Kohawks and Jordan Holmes notched a pair. Miranda Anderson and Shalyn Kinney also connected for Coe.

Kinney had two assists for the Kohawks. Ashlyn Moos and Meg Tulenko had one assist.

Elisabeth Sage scored an unassisted goal for Cornell, which fell to 0-4 for the campaign.

Coe led 3-1 at halftime and scored four unanswered goals in the second half. The Kohawks out-shot the Rams, 24-3, including 17-1 in the second half.

Holmes scored the first goal to give Coe a 1-0 lead. Sage countered for Cornell to make it 1-1, but Fathallah scored three straight times to make it 4-1 and put the match out of reach.

   

Coe - Women's Soccer

Holmes sparks Coe women's soccer team

CHICAGO - Jordan Holmes scored two goals Saturday to help the Coe women's soccer team top North Park, 3-1, in Chicago.

The Kohawks raised their record to 6-0, the best start in school history.

Kelsey Fauser collected a goal and assist for Coe. MJ Winterer played 70 minutes in goal and Kaitlyn Gordley finished the match.

 

Coe - Women's Soccer

Coe women's soccer moves to 5-0

Jordan Holmes scored in the third minute and Hannah Torry added a tally in the 35th minute at the Coe women's soccer team moved to 5-0 Wednesday with a 2-0 win over Mount Mercy at Heco Field.

Danielle Dahl assisted on Torry's goal

MJ Winterer picked up the shutout in goal for the Kohawks, stopping all three shots she faced.

The Mustangs are 3-3-1.

   
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