Demorest, Ga. - Freshman Abby Stephens turned away 22 shots as Wesleyan College was blanked 10-0 at Piedmont College in Great South Athletic Conference play..
The Pioneers (1-6-0, 0-2-0 GSAC) were run over by the undefeated Lady Lions (10-0-1, 2-0-0). Dilyn MacLean and Meghan Heim each scored two goals to pace Piedmont.
Wesleyan returns to action Saturday at Salem College. The GSAC match-up is slated for 4:00pm.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Three Wesleyan Teams Wrap Up Weekend Action
Cross Country Tours GSAC Championship Course
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Wesleyan College got its first look at the 2011 GSAC Championship course while competing in the conference preview meet, finishing seventh overall.
The Pioneers competed without Azea Mustafa and Christina Mayfield, two of their top performers during the first part of the fall campaign. Maria Vazquez stepped up in the pair's absence, posting Wesleyan's only top-40 finish by placing 36th overall in a time of 31:46.96.
Wesleyan returns to the trails next weekend at the Darton Invitational.
Soccer Falls to Spelman in First Match of GSAC Play
MACON, Ga. - The Wesleyan College soccer team squared off against Great South rival Spelman College on Saturday night, falling by a score of 6-1.
The Jaguars (3-3-1) possessed the ball for a majority of the game and were led by Jasmine Molin's two goals and two assists as well as Brittnee Gillespie's two goals. The Pioneers lone goal came off of a Spelman own goal at the end of the first half. Wesleyan's Abby Stephens had 15 saves for the game.
Wesleyan hits the road for a couple of GSAC matches this week before returning to Macon for a four game homestand beginning on Monday, Oct. 3 against Maryville College.
Volleyball Opens GSAC Play With Tri-Match at Covenant
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, Ga. - Wesleyan Volleyball opened GSAC play falling to Spelman College and Covenant College in a tri-match hosted by the Scots.
The Pioneers were swept in both matches. La'Joi Battle and Adrianne Woodward each finished the day with five kills.
Wesleyan is back on the court Tuesday night at Fort Valley State.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Wesleyan College got its first look at the 2011 GSAC Championship course while competing in the conference preview meet, finishing seventh overall.
The Pioneers competed without Azea Mustafa and Christina Mayfield, two of their top performers during the first part of the fall campaign. Maria Vazquez stepped up in the pair's absence, posting Wesleyan's only top-40 finish by placing 36th overall in a time of 31:46.96.
Wesleyan returns to the trails next weekend at the Darton Invitational.
Soccer Falls to Spelman in First Match of GSAC Play
MACON, Ga. - The Wesleyan College soccer team squared off against Great South rival Spelman College on Saturday night, falling by a score of 6-1.
The Jaguars (3-3-1) possessed the ball for a majority of the game and were led by Jasmine Molin's two goals and two assists as well as Brittnee Gillespie's two goals. The Pioneers lone goal came off of a Spelman own goal at the end of the first half. Wesleyan's Abby Stephens had 15 saves for the game.
Wesleyan hits the road for a couple of GSAC matches this week before returning to Macon for a four game homestand beginning on Monday, Oct. 3 against Maryville College.
Volleyball Opens GSAC Play With Tri-Match at Covenant
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, Ga. - Wesleyan Volleyball opened GSAC play falling to Spelman College and Covenant College in a tri-match hosted by the Scots.
The Pioneers were swept in both matches. La'Joi Battle and Adrianne Woodward each finished the day with five kills.
Wesleyan is back on the court Tuesday night at Fort Valley State.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Mustafa and Foster Propel Soccer to First Win of Season
Macon, Ga. – Playing down a man for the last 75 minutes of the game, the Wesleyan College soccer team defeated Tennessee Temple University by a score of 1-0 on Thursday night. Senior captains Cheyenne Foster and Azea Mustafa collaborated on the break-away goal scored in the 65th minute.
“I’m beyond excited about this win,” remarked Mustafa, who was credited with the goal on the play. “We had a lot of team unity tonight out on the field even though we were playing down a man.”
Foster picked up the ball near mid-field and carried it about half the distance to the goal before feeding it to Mustafa. Following a quick move to shake off the only Crusader defender in front of her, she chipped it over the goalkeeper’s head into the upper left hand corner.
Putting forth one of their best defensive efforts thus far this season, the Pioneers (1-4) held off a steady Crusader attack for 90 minutes with freshman goalkeeper Abby Stephens recording 19 saves in the match. Despite their good defensive showing, the effort proved costly as sophomore Stephanie Rarick went down with a knee early in the first half, adding to the Pioneers injury woes.
The game was delayed for one hour before the start of the second half due to lightning in the area. Returning to the field, the defensive back line fought hard to help the Pioneers end their 36-game winless streak dating back to the 2008 season.
“I think it’s a little ironic that we win the match where we had to play a man down,” added Foster. “The last time we won, which was during my freshman year, we beat Huntingdon with two players down, so I guess we just really focus in during those times when our backs are against the wall.”
Wesleyan returns to the pitch on Saturday, beginning Great South Athletic Conference play against rival Spelman College. The match begins at 5:00pm.
“I’m beyond excited about this win,” remarked Mustafa, who was credited with the goal on the play. “We had a lot of team unity tonight out on the field even though we were playing down a man.”
Foster picked up the ball near mid-field and carried it about half the distance to the goal before feeding it to Mustafa. Following a quick move to shake off the only Crusader defender in front of her, she chipped it over the goalkeeper’s head into the upper left hand corner.
Putting forth one of their best defensive efforts thus far this season, the Pioneers (1-4) held off a steady Crusader attack for 90 minutes with freshman goalkeeper Abby Stephens recording 19 saves in the match. Despite their good defensive showing, the effort proved costly as sophomore Stephanie Rarick went down with a knee early in the first half, adding to the Pioneers injury woes.
The game was delayed for one hour before the start of the second half due to lightning in the area. Returning to the field, the defensive back line fought hard to help the Pioneers end their 36-game winless streak dating back to the 2008 season.
“I think it’s a little ironic that we win the match where we had to play a man down,” added Foster. “The last time we won, which was during my freshman year, we beat Huntingdon with two players down, so I guess we just really focus in during those times when our backs are against the wall.”
Wesleyan returns to the pitch on Saturday, beginning Great South Athletic Conference play against rival Spelman College. The match begins at 5:00pm.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Woodward & Galbraith Lead Offense in Loss to Point
MACON, Ga. - Fourteen Wesleyan College services aces could not overcome Point University's advantage at the net in a 3-0 (18-25, 20-25, 19-25) loss at Porter Gymnasium.
Adrianne Woodward and Francie Galbraith combined to help produce the season's best offensive effort. Woodward's 11 kills were the best by a Pioneer this season while Galbraith's 10 assists and four aces were career-highs. Rebecca Navarre finished with a match-best 15 digs and six aces. Kim Stephens racked up 15 kills while her setter Yolanda Marroquin had a double-double with 19 assists and 10 digs.
Wesleyan surrendered big leads to Point in each of the first two sets before rallying late. Navarre provided one of the highlights of the season when she reeled off five straight aces to close the gap before dropping set two.
Wesleyan travels to Tennessee on Saturday for Great South Athletic Conference competition. The Pioneers will face Covenant College and Spelman College in their first GSAC tri-match of the year.
Adrianne Woodward and Francie Galbraith combined to help produce the season's best offensive effort. Woodward's 11 kills were the best by a Pioneer this season while Galbraith's 10 assists and four aces were career-highs. Rebecca Navarre finished with a match-best 15 digs and six aces. Kim Stephens racked up 15 kills while her setter Yolanda Marroquin had a double-double with 19 assists and 10 digs.
Wesleyan surrendered big leads to Point in each of the first two sets before rallying late. Navarre provided one of the highlights of the season when she reeled off five straight aces to close the gap before dropping set two.
Wesleyan travels to Tennessee on Saturday for Great South Athletic Conference competition. The Pioneers will face Covenant College and Spelman College in their first GSAC tri-match of the year.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Soccer Completes Weekend Swing to North Carolina
Raleigh, N.C. - The Wesleyan College soccer team played its most competitive game of the season on Saturday afternoon, falling short to Peace College with a 2-0 loss.
The Pioneers (0-4) got off a season-high eight shots, with sophomore Stephanie Rarick leading the way with five while Azea Mustafa and Verenice Gonzalez also contributed to the offensive attack. Surrendering only 19 shots to the Pacers (1-5), Wesleyan's defense also stepped up its game as freshman goalkeeper Abby Stephens pulled in six more saves.
"The team played solid across the board," stated Wesleyan head coach Michael Spivey. "It came down to two free kicks, and Peace was able to score on both of those which was the difference in the game. We had a number of shots on offense and played really good defense but came up a little short."
On Sunday, Wesleyan squared off with Meredith College (3-3-2), falling by a score of 6-0. The quick turn-around was not kind to the weary Pioneers, who have been battling injury and fatigue.
The Avenging Angels put up a smothering defense that did not allow Wesleyan to formulate any kind of offensive attack, while keeping Stephens on her toes for most of the day. The goalkeeper came away with 18 saves, as Meredith was able to put up 24 shots on goal.
The Pioneers return to the Mathews Athletic Complex for two home games this week, facing Tennessee Temple University on Thursday at 7:00pm and GSAC rival Spelman College on Saturday at 5:00pm.
The Pioneers (0-4) got off a season-high eight shots, with sophomore Stephanie Rarick leading the way with five while Azea Mustafa and Verenice Gonzalez also contributed to the offensive attack. Surrendering only 19 shots to the Pacers (1-5), Wesleyan's defense also stepped up its game as freshman goalkeeper Abby Stephens pulled in six more saves.
"The team played solid across the board," stated Wesleyan head coach Michael Spivey. "It came down to two free kicks, and Peace was able to score on both of those which was the difference in the game. We had a number of shots on offense and played really good defense but came up a little short."
On Sunday, Wesleyan squared off with Meredith College (3-3-2), falling by a score of 6-0. The quick turn-around was not kind to the weary Pioneers, who have been battling injury and fatigue.
The Avenging Angels put up a smothering defense that did not allow Wesleyan to formulate any kind of offensive attack, while keeping Stephens on her toes for most of the day. The goalkeeper came away with 18 saves, as Meredith was able to put up 24 shots on goal.
The Pioneers return to the Mathews Athletic Complex for two home games this week, facing Tennessee Temple University on Thursday at 7:00pm and GSAC rival Spelman College on Saturday at 5:00pm.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Wesleyan Falls in Home Opener at the MAC
MACON, Ga. - Two goals in the opening 10 minutes gave Judson College all the cushion they needed in a 6-0 win versus Wesleyan College at the Mathews Athletic Complex.
Stephanie Landson scored a pair of goals for the Lady Eagles (4-3-0) who entered the week ranked No. 6 nationally in the USCAA.
The Pioneers (0-2-0) managed three shots on goal while freshman goalkeeper Abby Stephens recorded eight saves.
Wesleyan returns to the field Friday when they travel to Peace College in Raleigh, N.C.
Stephanie Landson scored a pair of goals for the Lady Eagles (4-3-0) who entered the week ranked No. 6 nationally in the USCAA.
The Pioneers (0-2-0) managed three shots on goal while freshman goalkeeper Abby Stephens recorded eight saves.
Wesleyan returns to the field Friday when they travel to Peace College in Raleigh, N.C.
Battle Adds to Block Total in Wesleyan Loss
FORT VALLEY, Ga. - NCAA Division II opponent Fort Valley State defeated Wesleyan volleyball in a middle Georgia matchup on Monday.
Freshman La'Joi Battle continued her impressive debut season with three kills and a solo block in the 3-0 loss. Adrianne Woodward and Rebecca Navarre added a pair of kills for the Pioneers (0-3).
Stephanie Brownlee finished with six kills on nine swings for the host Wildcats (1-6) who picked up their first win of the season.
Wesleyan returns to the court next week when they host Point University on September 20. First serve is set for 7:00pm at Porter Gymnasium.
Freshman La'Joi Battle continued her impressive debut season with three kills and a solo block in the 3-0 loss. Adrianne Woodward and Rebecca Navarre added a pair of kills for the Pioneers (0-3).
Stephanie Brownlee finished with six kills on nine swings for the host Wildcats (1-6) who picked up their first win of the season.
Wesleyan returns to the court next week when they host Point University on September 20. First serve is set for 7:00pm at Porter Gymnasium.
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