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Women's Soccer Player of the Week 10/18/2004
Heidi Parker, Maine Farmington
(Sophomore, Forward - Starks, ME)
Tallied the game-winning goal against league foe Mount Ida on Saturday,
and followed up the performance on Sunday with the game-tying goal against
Lasell.
11/8/04
All Conference Teams Announced, 23 UMF Student-Athletes Honored
UMF has placed 23 student-athletes on the North Atlantic Conference
All Conference Team rosters. They are as follows:
Women's Soccer
Erin Campbell - 1st Team
Jodie Welch - 1st Team
Kelsey Burk - 2nd Team
Mari Kimball - 2nd Team
11/4/04
Women's Soccer Loses to Husson 1-2
The UMF women's soccer season came to an end today when they lost a
hard fought battle with rival Husson College 1-2. UMF ends the
season at 11-6-3.
Erin Campbell Selected to CoSIDA All Academic
District 1 Team
UMF women's soccer player Erin Campbell has been selected to the
District 1 College Sports Information Directors of America All
Academic team. Campbell, a striker from Hampden, was selected
based on her performance this season and her academic achievement of
accumulating a 4.0 GPA in Elementary Education. Erin's stats for
the season include leading the team in goals scored, game winning
goals and second on the team in total points. Click
HERE for a complete list of
the District 1 team.
10/31/04
Women's Soccer Advances to NAC Final Four
The UMF women's soccer team defeated visiting Elms College 2-1 in
overtime today in Farmington. The Beavers battled the Blazes for
74 minutes having several quality shots, but saw Elms slip ahead 1-0
when they pushed a pass past diving UMF keeper Melissa Demerchant.
UMF's season was preserved when Angela Kendall slammed home a cross
from Kelsey Burk to tie the game with 11 seconds remain in regulation.
Riding momentum into the overtime, UMF's Erin Campbell scored the game
winner in the 8th minute of the period to give the Beavers the
victory. UMF will play Husson College in Bangor on Thursday,
time TBA.
10/25/04
Women's Soccer Defeats Elms 2-0
The UMF women's soccer team defeated Elms College yesterday 2-0 in to
improve to 10-5-3 overall and 7-3-2 in the North Atlantic Conference.
UMF's Heidi Parker scored what would be the game winner in the 19th
minute when she challenged a ball in front of the cage and beat the
Elms keeper to the ball. The UMF defense was solid for the
entire game limiting Elms to 8 shots on goal. The Beavers added
a security goal in the 86th minute when Kelsey Burk connected on a
Jodi Welch cross to give UMF the 2-0 lead. UMF awaits the final
conference standings to claim their spot in the NAC playoffs that
begin on Sunday.
10/20/04
Women's Soccer Defeated by Maine Maritime 1-3
The UMF women's soccer team suffered a 1-3 loss today to visiting
Maine Maritime Academy. The Beavers were down a goal early after
MMA scored in the 10th minute. Jodie Welch evened the score in
the 70th minute off a pass from Erin Campbell. The score
remained tied 1-1 until MMA struck again in the 76th minute. UMF
battled offensively taking several quality shots, but was unable to
put the ball in the back of the net. MMA scored the final goal
in the 87th minute to seal the victory. UMF slips to 8-5-3
overall and 5-3-2 in the NAC. The Beavers return to action on
Saturday when they host Becker College at 1pm.
10/18/04
Women's Soccer Extends Unbeaten Streak to Six
Games
UMF's Heidi Parker scored the game winner versus Mount Ida and the
tying goal versus Lasell this weekend to help the Beavers extend their
unbeaten streak to six games. Versus Mount Ida, Parker found the
goal three minutes into the game and the UMF defense held off Mount
Ida for the rest of the game to preserve the victory. UMF
goalkeepers Melissa Demerchant and Kerry Kowalczyk combined for fives
saves. On Sunday versus Lasell College the Beavers found
themselves down 0-2 midway through the first half, then with just over
10 minutes remaining in the half, Jodie Welch got got UMF on the
board. Parker struck again for the Beavers in the 54th minute on
an assist from Welch to tie the game. The Beaver defense played
strong for the remainder of regulation and through two overtimes to
preserve the tie. UMF improves to 8-4-3 overall and 5-2-2 in the
NAC. Next up UMF will host Maine Maritime on Wednesday at
3:30pm.
10/13/04
Women's Soccer Defeats Swarthmore 2-1
UMF's Erin Campbell scored two goals for today to lift the Beavers
past visiting Swarthmore College 2-1. Campbell's first goal came
off a through pass from Jodi Welch in the 22nd minute.
Swarthmore answered seven minutes later to even the score at the half.
The Beavers battled through the second period and Campbell was able to
poke a shot past Swarthmore keeper, Rachel Jordan to notch the game
winner in the 89th minute. UMF held off a very physical late
charge from Swarthmore to preserve the victory. UMF extends
their winning streak to four games and will prepare to take on Mount
Ida College and Lasell College this weekend.
10/12/04
Women's Soccer Gets Two Wins Over Weekend
The UMF women's soccer team extended their winning streak to three
games this weekend when they earned wins over Lesley University (6-0)
and Wheelock College (3-0) on Saturday and Sunday. In the Lesley
game UMF received goals from six different players; Kelsey Burk, Erin
Findlan, Jodie Welch, Hillary Hopkins, Grace Hilmer and Molly Hagstrom.
Burk had two assists, Welch added one assist and Erin Campbell added
another. Goalkeeper Melissa Demerchant recorded 9 saves while
back up Billie Jo Putnam recorded 1 save. In the Weelock game
the Beavers dominated play notching 43 shots, but found it harder to
put the ball into the net. Erin Campbell finally scored with 10
seconds remaining in the first half to give UMF the 1-0 lead at the
break. Mari Kimball and Angela Kendall added goals in the second
period. Jodie Welch assisted Kendall's goal. Goalkeeper
Kerry Kowalczyk recorded her first collegiate win making one save on
one Wheelock shot. UMF stands at 6-4-2 overall and 4-3-2 in the
NAC. The Beavers will return to action on Wednesday when they
host Swarthmore College at 3:30pm.
10/6/04
Women's Soccer Defeats Lyndon State 2-0
UMF's Erin Campbell scored a goal in each half to give the Beavers the
2-0 win over visiting Lyndon State College today. Campbell's
first goal came off a soaring cross from Jodie Welch. The second
goal was off of a corner kick from Kelsey Burk. The UMF defense
held Lyndon to a single shot and helped Beaver goalkeeper Melissa
Demerchant presever the shutout. UMF improves to 4-4-2 overall
and will return to action on Saturday when they travel to Lesley
University and again on Sunday when they play Wheelock College.
10/4/04
Women's Soccer Goes 1-1 Over Weekend
The UMF women's soccer team defeated Johnson State College 2-1 on
Saturday but saw the score reversed on Sunday versus Castleton State.
In the Johnson game the Beavers struck in the 52nd minute when Erin
Findlan knocked in a pass from Jodi Welch. UMF scored again in
the 74th minute when Findlan assisted Erin Campbell. Johnson's
lone goal came in the 83rd minute. UMF goalkeeper Melissa
Demerchant made two saves on four Johnson shots. In the
Castleton game, UMF struck first when Jodi Welch found the net with a
Kelsey Burk pass in the 14th minute. Castleton answered fifteen
minutes later. The score remained tied at 1-1 through the first
overtime, but Castleton's Amy Yandow scored the game winner in the
106th minute in a scramble in front of the goal. UMF
goalkeeper's Melissa Demerchant and Alix Raymond combined in goal for
7 saves on 20 Castleton shots. UMF now stands at 3-4-2 overal
and 2-2-1 in the NAC.
9/30/04
Women's Soccer Ties St. Joe's In Double Overtime
The UMF women battled through two overtime periods to a 1-1 final at
St. Joseph's in today's non-conference match-up. UMF started the
scoring with a goal from sophomore standout Jodie Welch halfway
through the first half. Erin Campbell was credited with the assist.
St. Joseph's put one in the back of the net late in the second half to
tie the game and send the game into overtime. The UMF defense, led by
Molly Hagstrom and sweeper Mari Kimball, limited the St. Joe's offense
to just eight shots while freshmen Melissa DeMerchant made seven saves
off eight shots in net for UMF. The UMF women travel this weekend to
Johnson State and Castleton State in Vermont.
9/25/04
Women's Soccer Defeats UMPI
The UMF women's soccer team scored three goals in the first half and
four in the second to secure the 7-0 win over UMaine Presque Isle
today on Prescott Field. Scoring goals for the Beavers were Jodi
Welch (2), Molly Hagstrom, Molly Bell, Erin Campbell (2) and Bailly
Hovey. UMF goalkeepers Melissa Demerchant, Aliz Raymond and
Kerry Kowalczyk split time in the net to combine for the shutout.
UMF returns to action on Wednesday when they travel to St. Joseph's
College for a non-conference match up at 4pm.
9/23/04
Women's Soccer Battles to Tie With Husson
In their first rematch since last year's NCAA regional game, the UMF
and Husson women's soccer teams battled to a 0-0 tie in two overtimes.
Husson held the advantage in shots (18-14) and corner kicks (10-1),
but the Beaver defense was solid in front of goalkeeper Melissa
Demerchant who made 13 saves. UMF now stands at 1-3-1 overall
and 1-1-1 in the NAC. Next up will be non-conference opponent
University of Maine at Presque Isle on Saturday at 3:15pm.
9/19/04
Women's Soccer Suffers Loss to Bay Path
The Bay Path women defeated the Beavers 1-0 today in a tight match at
Prescott Field. The game remained scoreless until three minutes into
the second half when Bay Path put one in the back of the net to take
the lead. Farmington fought back hard and put up a strong showing late
in the game, however, the late surge fell short when the Beavers
couldn't connect to find the net.
Freshmen goalkeepers Melissa DeMerchant and Alix Raymond combined for
seven saves off a total 14 Bay Path shots. The UMF women travel to
Bangor Wednesday to play rival Husson College at 4:00.
9/17/04
Women's Soccer Loses to Colby
The UMF women's soccer team lost to Colby College in Waterville
yesterday 1-4. UMF took an early 1-0 lead when Kelsey Burk
scored off an assist from Molly Hagstrom 8:26 into the first half.
Colby answered in the 26th minute and added three more goals in the
second half to seal the victory. Melissa Demerchant and Alix
Raymond split time in the goal for UMF combining for 7 saves on 22
Colby shots. UMF slips to 1-2 overall and will return to action
on Sunday when the host conference opponent Bay Path College at 1pm.
9/13/04
Women's Soccer Defeats Thomas 6-0
The UMF women's soccer team opened conference play today breezing past
visiting Thomas College 6-0. The Beaver held a 1-0 lead at the
half, then exploded for five second half goals. Six different
UMF players scored for the Beavers, Heidi Parker scored the first goal
and added an assist. Erin Campbell, Erin Findlan and Jodie Welch
each recorded a goal and an assist. While Hillary Hopkins chipped in
with the final goal of the night. UMF keepers Melissa Demerchant,
Alix Raymond and Kerry Kowalczk split time in the net to combine for
the shutout. UMF stands at 1-1 overall and 1-0 in the
conference. The Beavers return to action on Thursday when they
travel to Colby College for a non-conference matchup at 4pm.
9/9/04
2004 Women's Soccer Season Preview
The 2004 UMF women's soccer team adds some young talent to a strong
returning core which hopes to repeat as North Atlantic Conference
champions and make another appearance in the NCAA national tournament.
Returning players Erin Campbell (2003 conference Rookie of the Year)
and Jodi Welch (2003 conference tournament Most Valuable Player) will
again lead the offense after combining to score 34 goals and 26
assists last year. Sophomores Kelsey Burk, Heidi Parker, and
Molly Bell will add to the attack at midfield. Senior captains
Mari Kimball and Erin Findlan will play back and midfield
respectively. Joining the defense will be Katie Schwartz and
Susan Murray. Megan McCrum will return to the lineup in a few
weeks after recovering from off season knee surgery. There will
be a battle for the goalkeeper slot with Melissa Demerchant, Alix
Raymond and Megan Goodrow each getting playing time. UMF's
traditionally strong non-conference schedule that features Colby
College, Bates College and the University of Southern Maine will
prepare them well for another appearance in the NCAA tournament.
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