Article written by Matt Shelton, Sports Information Director Graceland University
Lamoni, IA-The Graceland women defeated the Baker University
Wildcats 2-0 to take the Heart of America Conference title in Lamoni. The
victory in the conference championship will propel the Jackets into the NAIA
national championship tournament, which begins next week.
The GU women prevailed in overcasat conditions in what proved to be an
emotionally contested match at Rasmussen Field. The home crowd was out in force,
and the atmosphere was electric to start the game.
The Jackets didn't take long to ignite their offense, with Chelsea Phillips
(Granada Hills, CA) taking a Shay Eskridge (Rowlett, TX) and Karina Vega
(Asunscion, Paraguay) assisted ball and striking it into the Baker net in the
21st minute. Phillips repeated the performance again five minutes later, once
again with the assistance of Eskridge and Vega.
That 2-0 lead was taken into half time, and turned out ot be all the GU side
would need. The excitement wasn't over however; the Graceland offense got into a
groove after the first Phillips goal and, despite only one additional score, was
effective for the rest of the play, keeping the Wildcats honest on the attack to
compliment the Jackets defensive strategy for the second half.
Play became more physical as the match wore on, resulting in red cards being
issued against players on both Baker and Graceland, with cards coming in the
67th and 73rd minutes respectively.
The Jackets' backfield played with intensity as Baker tried repeatedly to cut
the GU lead. Senior keeper Leslie Danner (Raytown, MO) saved six balls in the
second period (nine total), most of which were struck weakly from well outside
the Jackets' area due to the firm line of Graceland defense.
Graceland advances to nationals for the second year in a row, the third trip
for the Jackets under Coach Fred Wagenaar.
"We showed great heart defensively and persevered. This is the first time in
Graceland history we've either won the HAAC Championship or, previously, the
Region V tournament." said Coach Wagenaar after the game. "We had a great first
half and it was obvious we wanted the win. We should have great momentum heading
into next week's NAIA opening round game, and we're excited to compete for a
national championship" he concluded.
The National Championship schedule will be released by the NAIA tomorrow at
5:00pm, and it will be immediately posted to the Graceland athletic website, so
stay tuned for continued coverage of the women's soccer team as they continue
their fantastic post-season.