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Akron Closes Campaign with Pair of Road Tilts
April 07 | Women's Soccer
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AKRON, Ohio -Â The University of Akron women's soccer team closes out its 2021 spring campaign this week with a pair of road matches at Buffalo and Miami. The Zips will battle the Bulls in a 7 p.m. contest on Thursday, April 7, before facing the RedHawks in the season finale on Sunday, April 11, at 1 p.m.
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April 8 at Buffalo | 7 p.m. | UB Stadium | Buffalo, N.Y.
Live Stats: www.GoZips.com; Live Stream: www.GoZips.com
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April 11 at Miami | 1 p.m. | Bobby Kramig Field | Oxford, Ohio
Live Stats: www.GoZips.com; Live Stream: www.GoZips.com
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ZIPS HONOR THREE SENIORS:
Akron honored a trio of players in seniors Annamarie Alfery (Cheswick, Pa.), Anya Donelan (Warrington, England) and Ryley Watt (Irwin, Pa.) prior to the Zips' home finale on Sunday, April 4 at FirstEnergy Stadium.
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SCOUTING AKRON:
On the heels of the second consecutive shutout victory by the Zips, a 2-0 decision past Ohio on Sunday, April 4, Akron ventures on the road seeking to extend its winning streak as the squad opens weekend action at Buffalo on Thursday, April 8.
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Junior Sydney Worthy (Groveport, Ohio) leads Akron in goals (1), points (3), shots (8) and game-winners (1), while ranking second in assists (1) and third in shots on goal (2). Sophomore GK's Vanessa Berlin (Gau-Oderheim, Germany) and Libby Harper (Hatfield, England) have combined to poste 31 saves and a trio of shutouts.
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Akron is led by sixth-year head coach Noreen Herlihy, who maintains a 30-62-14 ledger at the helm of the Zips' program, and a 280-175-44 mark in 26 campaigns overall as a head coach.
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SCOUTING BUFFALO:
Buffalo enters plays this Thursday, April 8, unbeaten in its last five contests, following a 4-0 home triumph past Miami on March 28.
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Senior Marcy Barberic leads the Bulls' offensive efforts having recorded team-high marks in goals (6), points (13), shots (27) and shots on goal (15). Junior goalkeeper Emily Kelly has amassed 19 saves en route to owning a 0.49 goals against average on the strength of three total shutouts.
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Buffalo is led by seventh-year head coach Shawn Burke, who maintains a 65-44-18 ledger at the helm of the Bulls' program.
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SCOUTING MIAMI:
Miami enters play against the Zips with a 4-3 ledger as the squad returns to the pitch after a 10-day layoff that saw a pair of games postponed for the RedHawks following a 2-1 victory past Ohio on April 1.
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Junior Kristina DeMarco paces the RedHawks with team-best marks in goals (3) and points (7), while freshman Haley Anspach leads Miami in assists (2), shots (12), shots on goal (8) and game-winners (1). Junior goalkeeper Izzie Vaccari has amassed 40 saves on the campaign for Miami.
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The RedHawks are led by third-year head coach Courtney Sirmans, who maintains a 11-29-2 ledger at the helm of the Miami program.
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SERIES HISTORY:
The Zips will square off against Buffalo for the 21st time in program history with Akron leading the all-time series 9-8-3. The two teams battled to a 0-0 draw at FirstEnergy Stadium earlier this season on March 18.
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Akron and Miami are meeting for the 24th time in program history with the RedHawks leading the all-time series 12-8-3. Miami bested the Zips, 1-0, on March 21 at FirstEnergy Stadium.
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LAST GAME:
On the strength of goals in each half, the University of Akron women's soccer team registered it second straight triumph as the Zips earned a 2-0 decision past Ohio on Senior Day at FirstEnergy Stadium on Sunday, April 4.
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Sophomore Lucia Lobato (Taylors Hills, Ireland) scored what proved to be the game-winning tally for the Zips at the 18:26 mark, while junior Carly Pcholinsky (South Park, Pa.) added a goal in the 84th minute (83:52). Lobato's tally represented the first collegiate goal in her Akron career.
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The Bobcats finished the contest earning a 12-11 advantage in shots, including an 8-5 margin in shots on goal.
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Pcholinsky registered a career- and game-high five shots for the Zips, including equaling a career-best three shots on goal. Junior Sydney Ward (Connellsville, Pa.) and Sydney Worthy added two shots apiece for Akron. Izzi Boyd led Ohio with a team-high four shots.
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GK Vanessa Berlin recorded a career-high eight saves in net for the Zips to post her first collegiate solo shutout. Sam Wexell made three stops in goal for the Bobcats.
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The Zips took a 1-0 lead at the 18:26 mark when Lobato headed home a ball served in off a corner kick by freshman Sarah Nguyen (Irwin, Pa.) for her first goal of the season.
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Akron maintained the advantage at the intermission outshooting Ohio in the initial stanza, 6-5.
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Berlin continued her stellar play in the second half as she pulled in five saves over the game's final period.
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Pcholinsky registered a flurry of back-to-back-to-back shots on goal in the 84th minute before pushing the ball over the line off an assist from Worthy at the 83:52 mark.
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IN OUR LAST MEETING VS. BUFFALO (March 18, 2021 - Akron, Ohio):
Akron garnered a league result battling Buffalo to a 0-0 double-overtime draw in Mid-American Conference action on March 18 at FirstEnergy Stadium.
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The Zips and Bulls each registered seven shots in the affair, with Buffalo posting a 5-2 edge in shots on goal.
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Redshirt junior Aislinn Meaney (Ennis, Ireland) and Sarah Nguyen led Akron's offensive attack registering a team-high two shots apiece, with both of Meaney's striking falling on goal. Marcy Barberic paced the Bulls' efforts collecting a game-high three shots.
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In her season debut, GK Libby Harper garnered a clean-sheet triumph on the strength of five saves. Emily Kelly posted a pair of stops for Buffalo.
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The Zips' initial shot in the affair came on net as Meaney's strike at the 23:12 mark was thwarted by a save from Kelly.
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Harper notched four of her five saves in the affair in an opening half when the Bulls earned a 4-2 edge in shots.
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Meaney added her second shot on goal at the 55:57 mark, also stopped by Kelly.
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The Zips posted a pair of shots in the initial overtime period, while neither side garnered a shot in the second overtime session.
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IN OUR LAST MEETING VS. MIAMI (March 21, 2021 - Akron, Ohio):
Akron controlled the pace of play and statistically dominated Miami in Mid-American Conference action, but a first-half goal held up as the RedHawks posted a 1-0 triumph past the Zips on March 21 at FirstEnergy Stadium.
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Jaimie Tottleben scored what proved to be the game-winning tally in the 12th minute (11:33) off an assist from Kristina DeMarco.
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Akron registered a 12-2 advantage in second-half shots en route to outshooting Miami on the afternoon, 14-7, including a 6-3 margin in shots on goal.
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Redshirt junior Charley Kale (Sylvania, Ohio), freshman Annabel Thomas (Canonsburg, Pa.) and Sydney Worthy directed the Zips' offensive attack recording a match-high three shots apiece.
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Libby Harper was again solid in net for Akron making a pair of saves, while Izzie Vaccari was stout in goal for the RedHawks making six stops.
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Carly Pcholinsky registered the first shot of the game for the Zips at the 1:41 mark, a strike that was saved by Vaccari.
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Harper denied a shot in the sixth minute (5:01), before the RedHawks were able to find the back of the net at the 11:33 mark for a goal by Tottleben.
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Sarah Nguyen added a shot on goal in the 35th minute (34:13) for Akron that was stopped for a save by Vaccari.
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The Zips opened the second half with consecutive shots on goal from redshirt junior Aislinn Meaney (Ennis, Ireland) and Kale at the 45:42 and 46:27 marks, respectively.
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A high-arching save by Harper in the 60th minute (59:48) denied a Miami goal.
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Worthy had each of her three shots over a nearly four-minute span blocked in the box, before Vaccari again thwarted the Zips with a save of a strike from Thomas at the 67:50 mark.
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After Akron had its next three shots again denied by blocks in the box, the RedHawks were whistled for a foul in the box that resulted in a penalty kick for the Zips. Lucia Lobato stepped to the line attempting to net the equalizer, but her shot was denied by a diving save from Vaccari.
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Sophomore Bailee Bowers (Dublin, Ohio) nearly squared the game at one with a header at the 87:20 mark that went just wide of the net.
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BERLIN AND PCHOLINSKY EARN MAC EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK ACCOLADES:
University of Akron women's soccer GK Vanessa Berlin and Carly Pcholinsky were recognized by the Mid-American Conference as its East Division Women's Soccer Players of the Week, the league announced on Wednesday, April 7.
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Berlin was tabbed as the Defensive Player of the Week, while Pcholinsky captured Offensive Player of the Week accolades.
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The Akron duo helped spark the Zips to a 2-0 home triumph past Ohio on Sunday, April 4 at FirstEnergy Stadium on Senior Night.
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Berlin was stellar in goal for Akron recording a career-high eight saves in net for the Zips to post her first collegiate solo shutout. Five of her eight saves came in the second half.
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Pcholinsky directed Akron's offensive efforts registering a second-half goal on the strength of a career- and game-high five shots, including equaling a career-best three shots on goal.
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Pcholinsky registered a flurry of back-to-back-to-back shots on goal in the 84th minute before pushing the ball over the line off an assist from Sydney Worthy at the 83:52 mark for her first goal of the season.
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UP NEXT:
This weekend marks the end of the 2021 spring campaign for Akron.
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AKRON, Ohio -Â The University of Akron women's soccer team closes out its 2021 spring campaign this week with a pair of road matches at Buffalo and Miami. The Zips will battle the Bulls in a 7 p.m. contest on Thursday, April 7, before facing the RedHawks in the season finale on Sunday, April 11, at 1 p.m.
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April 8 at Buffalo | 7 p.m. | UB Stadium | Buffalo, N.Y.
Live Stats: www.GoZips.com; Live Stream: www.GoZips.com
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April 11 at Miami | 1 p.m. | Bobby Kramig Field | Oxford, Ohio
Live Stats: www.GoZips.com; Live Stream: www.GoZips.com
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ZIPS HONOR THREE SENIORS:
Akron honored a trio of players in seniors Annamarie Alfery (Cheswick, Pa.), Anya Donelan (Warrington, England) and Ryley Watt (Irwin, Pa.) prior to the Zips' home finale on Sunday, April 4 at FirstEnergy Stadium.
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SCOUTING AKRON:
On the heels of the second consecutive shutout victory by the Zips, a 2-0 decision past Ohio on Sunday, April 4, Akron ventures on the road seeking to extend its winning streak as the squad opens weekend action at Buffalo on Thursday, April 8.
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Junior Sydney Worthy (Groveport, Ohio) leads Akron in goals (1), points (3), shots (8) and game-winners (1), while ranking second in assists (1) and third in shots on goal (2). Sophomore GK's Vanessa Berlin (Gau-Oderheim, Germany) and Libby Harper (Hatfield, England) have combined to poste 31 saves and a trio of shutouts.
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Akron is led by sixth-year head coach Noreen Herlihy, who maintains a 30-62-14 ledger at the helm of the Zips' program, and a 280-175-44 mark in 26 campaigns overall as a head coach.
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SCOUTING BUFFALO:
Buffalo enters plays this Thursday, April 8, unbeaten in its last five contests, following a 4-0 home triumph past Miami on March 28.
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Senior Marcy Barberic leads the Bulls' offensive efforts having recorded team-high marks in goals (6), points (13), shots (27) and shots on goal (15). Junior goalkeeper Emily Kelly has amassed 19 saves en route to owning a 0.49 goals against average on the strength of three total shutouts.
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Buffalo is led by seventh-year head coach Shawn Burke, who maintains a 65-44-18 ledger at the helm of the Bulls' program.
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| BUFFALO | AKRON | |
| Overall Record | 4-1-1 | 2-4-1 |
| Conference Record | 4-1-1 | 2-4-1 |
| Goals | 13 | 3 |
| Goals-Shot Attempts | 13-96Â | 3-55 |
| Goals Per Game | 2.17Â | 0.43 |
| Assists | 13 | 3 |
| Shots | 96Â | 55 |
| Shot on Goal | 43 | 21 |
| Shots Percentage | .135 | .055Â |
| Shots on Goal Per Game | .448Â | .382Â |
| Shots Per Game | 16.0 | 7.9 |
| Corner Kicks | 23 | 29 |
| Opponent Corner Kicks | 24 | 22 |
| Penalty Kicks | 2-2Â | 0-1Â |
| Opponent Penalty Kicks | 0-1 | 0-0Â |
SCOUTING MIAMI:
Miami enters play against the Zips with a 4-3 ledger as the squad returns to the pitch after a 10-day layoff that saw a pair of games postponed for the RedHawks following a 2-1 victory past Ohio on April 1.
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Junior Kristina DeMarco paces the RedHawks with team-best marks in goals (3) and points (7), while freshman Haley Anspach leads Miami in assists (2), shots (12), shots on goal (8) and game-winners (1). Junior goalkeeper Izzie Vaccari has amassed 40 saves on the campaign for Miami.
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The RedHawks are led by third-year head coach Courtney Sirmans, who maintains a 11-29-2 ledger at the helm of the Miami program.
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| MIAMI | AKRON | |
| Overall Record | 4-3-0 | 2-4-1 |
| Conference Record | 4-3-0 | 2-4-1 |
| Goals | 8 | 3 |
| Goals-Shot Attempts | 8-53Â | 3-55 |
| Goals Per Game | 1.14Â | 0.43 |
| Assists | 9 | 3 |
| Shots | 53Â | 55 |
| Shot on Goal | 33 | 21 |
| Shots Percentage | .151 | .055Â |
| Shots on Goal Per Game | .623Â | .382Â |
| Shots Per Game | 7.6 | 7.9 |
| Corner Kicks | 19 | 29 |
| Opponent Corner Kicks | 31 | 22 |
| Penalty Kicks | 0-1Â | 0-1Â |
| Opponent Penalty Kicks | 3-4 | 0-0Â |
SERIES HISTORY:
The Zips will square off against Buffalo for the 21st time in program history with Akron leading the all-time series 9-8-3. The two teams battled to a 0-0 draw at FirstEnergy Stadium earlier this season on March 18.
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Akron and Miami are meeting for the 24th time in program history with the RedHawks leading the all-time series 12-8-3. Miami bested the Zips, 1-0, on March 21 at FirstEnergy Stadium.
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LAST GAME:
On the strength of goals in each half, the University of Akron women's soccer team registered it second straight triumph as the Zips earned a 2-0 decision past Ohio on Senior Day at FirstEnergy Stadium on Sunday, April 4.
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Sophomore Lucia Lobato (Taylors Hills, Ireland) scored what proved to be the game-winning tally for the Zips at the 18:26 mark, while junior Carly Pcholinsky (South Park, Pa.) added a goal in the 84th minute (83:52). Lobato's tally represented the first collegiate goal in her Akron career.
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The Bobcats finished the contest earning a 12-11 advantage in shots, including an 8-5 margin in shots on goal.
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Pcholinsky registered a career- and game-high five shots for the Zips, including equaling a career-best three shots on goal. Junior Sydney Ward (Connellsville, Pa.) and Sydney Worthy added two shots apiece for Akron. Izzi Boyd led Ohio with a team-high four shots.
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GK Vanessa Berlin recorded a career-high eight saves in net for the Zips to post her first collegiate solo shutout. Sam Wexell made three stops in goal for the Bobcats.
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The Zips took a 1-0 lead at the 18:26 mark when Lobato headed home a ball served in off a corner kick by freshman Sarah Nguyen (Irwin, Pa.) for her first goal of the season.
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Akron maintained the advantage at the intermission outshooting Ohio in the initial stanza, 6-5.
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Berlin continued her stellar play in the second half as she pulled in five saves over the game's final period.
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Pcholinsky registered a flurry of back-to-back-to-back shots on goal in the 84th minute before pushing the ball over the line off an assist from Worthy at the 83:52 mark.
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IN OUR LAST MEETING VS. BUFFALO (March 18, 2021 - Akron, Ohio):
Akron garnered a league result battling Buffalo to a 0-0 double-overtime draw in Mid-American Conference action on March 18 at FirstEnergy Stadium.
Â
The Zips and Bulls each registered seven shots in the affair, with Buffalo posting a 5-2 edge in shots on goal.
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Redshirt junior Aislinn Meaney (Ennis, Ireland) and Sarah Nguyen led Akron's offensive attack registering a team-high two shots apiece, with both of Meaney's striking falling on goal. Marcy Barberic paced the Bulls' efforts collecting a game-high three shots.
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In her season debut, GK Libby Harper garnered a clean-sheet triumph on the strength of five saves. Emily Kelly posted a pair of stops for Buffalo.
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The Zips' initial shot in the affair came on net as Meaney's strike at the 23:12 mark was thwarted by a save from Kelly.
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Harper notched four of her five saves in the affair in an opening half when the Bulls earned a 4-2 edge in shots.
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Meaney added her second shot on goal at the 55:57 mark, also stopped by Kelly.
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The Zips posted a pair of shots in the initial overtime period, while neither side garnered a shot in the second overtime session.
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IN OUR LAST MEETING VS. MIAMI (March 21, 2021 - Akron, Ohio):
Akron controlled the pace of play and statistically dominated Miami in Mid-American Conference action, but a first-half goal held up as the RedHawks posted a 1-0 triumph past the Zips on March 21 at FirstEnergy Stadium.
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Jaimie Tottleben scored what proved to be the game-winning tally in the 12th minute (11:33) off an assist from Kristina DeMarco.
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Akron registered a 12-2 advantage in second-half shots en route to outshooting Miami on the afternoon, 14-7, including a 6-3 margin in shots on goal.
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Redshirt junior Charley Kale (Sylvania, Ohio), freshman Annabel Thomas (Canonsburg, Pa.) and Sydney Worthy directed the Zips' offensive attack recording a match-high three shots apiece.
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Libby Harper was again solid in net for Akron making a pair of saves, while Izzie Vaccari was stout in goal for the RedHawks making six stops.
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Carly Pcholinsky registered the first shot of the game for the Zips at the 1:41 mark, a strike that was saved by Vaccari.
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Harper denied a shot in the sixth minute (5:01), before the RedHawks were able to find the back of the net at the 11:33 mark for a goal by Tottleben.
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Sarah Nguyen added a shot on goal in the 35th minute (34:13) for Akron that was stopped for a save by Vaccari.
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The Zips opened the second half with consecutive shots on goal from redshirt junior Aislinn Meaney (Ennis, Ireland) and Kale at the 45:42 and 46:27 marks, respectively.
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A high-arching save by Harper in the 60th minute (59:48) denied a Miami goal.
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Worthy had each of her three shots over a nearly four-minute span blocked in the box, before Vaccari again thwarted the Zips with a save of a strike from Thomas at the 67:50 mark.
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After Akron had its next three shots again denied by blocks in the box, the RedHawks were whistled for a foul in the box that resulted in a penalty kick for the Zips. Lucia Lobato stepped to the line attempting to net the equalizer, but her shot was denied by a diving save from Vaccari.
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Sophomore Bailee Bowers (Dublin, Ohio) nearly squared the game at one with a header at the 87:20 mark that went just wide of the net.
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BERLIN AND PCHOLINSKY EARN MAC EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK ACCOLADES:
University of Akron women's soccer GK Vanessa Berlin and Carly Pcholinsky were recognized by the Mid-American Conference as its East Division Women's Soccer Players of the Week, the league announced on Wednesday, April 7.
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Berlin was tabbed as the Defensive Player of the Week, while Pcholinsky captured Offensive Player of the Week accolades.
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The Akron duo helped spark the Zips to a 2-0 home triumph past Ohio on Sunday, April 4 at FirstEnergy Stadium on Senior Night.
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Berlin was stellar in goal for Akron recording a career-high eight saves in net for the Zips to post her first collegiate solo shutout. Five of her eight saves came in the second half.
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Pcholinsky directed Akron's offensive efforts registering a second-half goal on the strength of a career- and game-high five shots, including equaling a career-best three shots on goal.
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Pcholinsky registered a flurry of back-to-back-to-back shots on goal in the 84th minute before pushing the ball over the line off an assist from Sydney Worthy at the 83:52 mark for her first goal of the season.
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UP NEXT:
This weekend marks the end of the 2021 spring campaign for Akron.
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