Washburn Makes History with National Championship Spot and Rohn’s 56th Minute Goal
Washburn women's soccer team secured their spot in the National Championship for the first time in program history with a 1-0 victory over Adelphi University in the final four. They will face Point Loma in the championship. Mackinly Rohn's goal in the 56th minute proved to be the difference in the semifinal match. Washburn dominated the game, outshooting Adelphi 20 to 3. Raegan Wells recorded her second consecutive shutout, making one save in the match. The Ichabods have won their last five matches by one goal and have a 7-2 record in the NCAA Tournament.
This win marks a significant milestone for the Washburn women's soccer program, as they will compete in the National Championship for the first time. It showcases their growth and success in the NCAA Tournament.
- Washburn outshot Adelphi 20 to 3
- Raegan Wells recorded her 12th solo shutout of the season
- The Ichabods have won five consecutive matches by one goal
- Washburn will play Point Loma in the National Championship
- The Ichabods have a 7-2 record in the NCAA Tournament
- They have reached the final round by winning their last five matches by one goal
Washburn's 1-0 victory over Adelphi propels them to their first-ever National Championship, a testament to their strong performance and resilience in the NCAA Tournament.
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