John Carroll Women’s Soccer Makes History by Reaching NCAA Tournament Round of 16
Key points:
- John Carroll Women's Soccer is set to play in the Round of 16 for the first time ever in the NCAA Tournament.
- They have had a magical season, remaining unbeaten since the season opener.
- They will face Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the Third Round.
John Carroll Women’s Soccer is set to play MIT in the Round of 16 for the first time, coming off a 15-1-5 season and recent victories over Case Western Reserve and Cortland. MIT, ranked #14 in Division III, presents a tough challenge with a 21-3-1 record and top-scoring offense, guided by NEWMAC Player of the Year Megan Rowlett. John Carroll’s standout freshman goalkeeper Madeline Martin Kosier and leading scorer Madyson Rosado aim to propel the team further. The winner will face the winner of #4 Amherst and #5 Messiah in the Quarterfinals.
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