Despite two goals and a strong start, the Bobcat women's soccer team fell 4-2 to Concord University in its first road and Mountain East Conference (MEC) match of the 2025 season. The Bobcats move to 1-1-1 (0-1-0 MEC), while the Mountain Lions notch their first win of the season to improve to 1-2-0 (1-0-0 MEC).
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Wesleyan struck early when freshman forward
Sydne Alexander found the net in the 8th minute to give the Bobcats a 1-0 lead—her second goal in as many matches
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The advantage was short-lived, however, as Concord's Tiana Campbell responded just 21 seconds later, capitalizing on an assist from Molly Watters. The Mountain Lions then surged ahead in the 20th minute when Stephanie Tovar finished a well-placed through ball from Ella Rowell and Caitlin Webster, sending Wesleyan into the break, down 2-1.
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The Bobcats found life early in the second half. In the 51st minute, sophomore defender
Carlie Ice netted her first goal of the season with a composed finish set up by
Isabella Mazza, bringing the match level at 2-2
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Concord quickly regained momentum. A well-struck goal from Alana Ferguson in the 75th minute, assisted by Jessica Neville, put the Mountain Lions back on top. Just two minutes later, Campbell converted a penalty kick—her second goal of the day—to extend the lead to 4-2.
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Concord outshot Wesleyan 16-5 and held a 4-3 advantage in shots on goal. The Bobcats managed only one shot on frame in the second half, while Concord pressed relentlessly with nine second-half shots, forcing five total saves from goalkeeper
Maite Coutinho.
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Alexander, Ice, and
Kamryn Cox each registered shots on goal for the Bobcats. Both teams were evenly matched physicality, each recording 14 fouls. A yellow card was issued to Wesleyan's
Mia Rodriguez in the 82nd minute.
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Wesleyan returns to work on Wednesday, Sept. 17 when the team travels to Davis &Elkins College for a 7 p.m. kickoff.
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