Returning to the College Cup for the first time since 2011, the No. 2-seeded Wake Forest women's soccer team is set to take on No. 3-seeded Stanford in the national semifinals at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. on Friday, Dec. 6. The match is slated for 5 p.m. and will be shown live on ESPNU and ESPN+. Live stats will be available here.
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Wake Forest is making its first appearance in the College Cup since 2011 after beating top-seeded USC in penalties on Friday to advance in the tournament. Caiya Hanks opened the scoring for the Demon Deacons in the 21st minute to give them a 1-0 lead which stood until halftime. Just after the break, the Trojans scored their first goal and followed with a second 12 minutes later to make it a 2-1 game. With 11 minutes remaining in regulation, Alex Wood evened the score and the game went to overtime. With neither team able to break the tie, Wake Forest and USC went to penalties, winning 4-3 with Kristin Johnson converting the final penalty kick
When Stanford and Wake Forest met during regular season play, the Demon Deacons earned a 1-0 victory over the then-No. 1 Cardinal. Tune in Friday to see if Wake Forest can do it again and earn their first-ever NCAA Final berth.
Wake Forest advanced to the College Cup for the second time in program history, with the first coming in 2011 when the Demon Deacons had Katie Stengel (Crystal Palace) leading the line and Aubrey Kingsbury (Washington Spirit) between the sticks.
The Demon Deacons have never made the championship match.
It will be a rematch of Wake Forest's first-ever win over a No. 1-ranked team as the Deacs defeated the Cardinal, 1-0, earlier this season at Spry Stadium.
Wake Forest is in the midst of its 23rd appearance in the NCAA Tournament, with 22 of them coming under the helm of Tony da Luz.
The Demon Deacons have made three of the last four tournaments, just missing out last year with a record of 10-3-5 and a sixth-place ACC finish.
Wake Forest now holds an overall record of 25-21-2 in the tournament.sadsad
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Wake Forest is making its first appearance in the College Cup since 2011 after beating top-seeded USC in penalties on Friday to advance in the tournament. Caiya Hanks opened the scoring for the Demon Deacons in the 21st minute to give them a 1-0 lead which stood until halftime. Just after the break, the Trojans scored their first goal and followed with a second 12 minutes later to make it a 2-1 game. With 11 minutes remaining in regulation, Alex Wood evened the score and the game went to overtime. With neither team able to break the tie, Wake Forest and USC went to penalties, winning 4-3 with Kristin Johnson converting the final penalty kick
When Stanford and Wake Forest met during regular season play, the Demon Deacons earned a 1-0 victory over the then-No. 1 Cardinal. Tune in Friday to see if Wake Forest can do it again and earn their first-ever NCAA Final berth.
Wake Forest advanced to the College Cup for the second time in program history, with the first coming in 2011 when the Demon Deacons had Katie Stengel (Crystal Palace) leading the line and Aubrey Kingsbury (Washington Spirit) between the sticks.
The Demon Deacons have never made the championship match.
It will be a rematch of Wake Forest's first-ever win over a No. 1-ranked team as the Deacs defeated the Cardinal, 1-0, earlier this season at Spry Stadium.
Wake Forest is in the midst of its 23rd appearance in the NCAA Tournament, with 22 of them coming under the helm of Tony da Luz.
The Demon Deacons have made three of the last four tournaments, just missing out last year with a record of 10-3-5 and a sixth-place ACC finish.
Wake Forest now holds an overall record of 25-21-2 in the tournament.sadsad