No. 12 Jennies face Fort Hays State in MIAA Title Match
No. 12 Jennies face Fort Hays State in MIAA Title Match
Sunday, November 4: No. 12 Central Missouri (15-1-4) vs. Fort Hays State (13-6-1) | 1 p.m.
South Recreation Complex - Warrensburg, Mo.
**2012 MIAA Tournament Championship Match**

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A look ahead...
     Twelfth ranked Jennies soccer (15-1-4) advanced to the MIAA Tournament Championship Sunday at 1 p.m. at the South Recreation Complex after defeating Northeastern State 1-0 in semifinal action Friday afternoon.
     Carly Stanley netted what proved to be the game-winning-goal in the 13th minute of the match off a free kick from Jenna Stones
     Jennies goalkeeper Morgan Hartzler saved three shots and claimed her seventh shutout. Her record in-goal is now 8-0-2.
     The Jennies will face Fort Hays State for the MIAA Tournament Title after the Tigers upset second seeded Central Oklahoma 2-1 in double overtime in their semifinal match. 
Series History
Fort Hays State: Sunday's MIAA Title tilt with the Tigers will mark the third meeting in the series. The Jennies hold a 2-0-0 advantage and defeated Fort Hays 1-0 in Hays on September 14th on a goal by Alexis Robbers with 15 seconds left in the match. 
2012 MIAA Soccer Tournament Results
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
#6 Fort Hays State at #3 Truman                     FHSU 1-0
#7 Missouri Southern at #2 Central Oklahoma   UCO 4-0
#8 Southwest Baptist at #1 Central Missouri     UCM 2-2 (3-1 PK)
#5 Northwest Missouri at #4 Northeastern St.     NSU 2-1

Friday, November 2, 2012 (In Warrensburg, Mo.) 
#1 Central Missouri vs. #4 Northeastern State   UCM 1-0
#6 Fort Hays State vs. #2 Central Oklahoma       FHSU 2-1 OT2

Sunday, November 4, 2012 (In Warrensburg, Mo.) 
#1 Central Missouri vs. #6 Fort Hays State         1:00 p.m. 
The Coach
Craig Shaw, Fort Hays State: Craig Shaw is in his second season as head coach of the women's soccer program at Fort Hays State University. In its first season in school history, Shaw led FHSU to a 6-11-1 record and three Tigers garnered All-MIAA honors. Shaw came to the program from Ottawa University in Kansas, where he served as the head coach for three years.
     Shaw played soccer for the Nerang Soccer Club of the Gold Coast Premier League in Australia from 1996 to 2001. He then played collegiate soccer at the NCAA Division II level at Carson-Newman University in Tennessee from 2001 to 2004. While at Carson-Newman, he helped the team to conference championships in 2003 and 2004. Carson-Newman qualified for the Division II National Tournament in each of those years, making the Elite 8 in 2003 and the round of 16 in 2004. Carson-Newman held top-ten national rankings each of those seasons and was ranked as high as No. 1 in the nation in 2004. He and his wife, Alexandra, have one daughter, Torey.
Scouting the Tigers
     The Tigers enter Sunday's MIAA championship with an overall record of 13-6-1. They defeated Truman, 1-0, in the quarterfinals of the Tournament before claiming a 2-1 double overtime victory over Central Oklahoma in the semifinals on a golden-goal from Jordan Hester in the 106th minute.
     Fort Hays is led in scoring by Hester with nine goals. The assist leader for the Tigers is Alexis Aiman with 10. Hester also leads the Tigers in game-winning-goals with four while Sade Humphrey has contributed three game-winners. As a team, Fort Hays averages 2.10 goals per game while holding its opponents to just 0.85 per game. The Tigers average 17.8 shots per game while their opponents average 11.2.
     The Tigers primary goalkeeper is Nicole Barnaba. Barnaba has saved 49 shots and allowed only eight goals. Her goals-against-average is 0.64 and she has a 9-2-1 record in-goal with six shutouts.  
Head Coach Lewis Theobald
Four-time MIAA Coach of the Year, Lewis Theobald is in his sixth season as head coach at Central Missouri and currently has an impressive 94-17-12 record. 
     With the Jennies 4-2 win over Winona State August 31st, Theobald became the all-time winningest coach in Jennies soccer history.
     He recorded more wins in his first three seasons than any other coach in school history. He was the first assistant at Division I Indiana State, where he was the lead recruiter before coming to UCM. 
     He is a 1999 graduate of the University of Kansas. 
Jennies sweep MIAA Postseason Awards
     Jennies soccer had nine players named All-MIAA. The selections were announced Friday morning by the conference office with senior midfielder Kayla Shain being named the MIAA Player of the Year and freshman forward Alexis Robbers garnering MIAA Freshman of the Year honors. Jennies' head coach Lewis Theobald was tabbed the MIAA Coach of the Year for the third consecutive season.
     Joining Shain and Robbers on the first team are Jenna Stones (the only unanimous selection to the All-MIAA teams this season) and Carly Stanley
     Second team honors went to Cindy and Becky Lackey along with Kelsie Hanson.
     Morgan Hartzler and Aaryn Burke both garnered honorable mention honors.
Shain, Bright named to CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District first team
     Jennies' soccer senior midfielder Kayla Shain and junior defender Kristin Bright were named to the CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District first team Friday. 
     Shain, this year's MIAA Player of the Year, is a Speech Pathology major and has a perfect 4.0 grade-point-average while Bright is a Biology major with an impressive 3.8 grade-point-average. 
    Shain leads the Jennies in assists this season with five and has also scored four goals, two being game-winners. She is the career assist leader at Central Missouri, contributing 23 so far in her career. 
     Bright was an integral part of the Jennies' defense and contributed one assist before being sidelined with an injury in the Jens match at Northeastern State October 14th. She was a CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District second team selection in 2011. 
     With their first team selection, Bright and Shain advance to the CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-America ballot where first-, second-, and third-team All-America honorees will be selected later this month.
MIAA Tournament Semifinal Recaps (UCO vs. FHSU recap courtesy of TheMIAA.com) 
(1) Central Missouri vs. (4) Northeastern State
FINAL SCORE: UCM 1, NSU 0
WARRENSBURG, Mo. -- No. 12 Jennies soccer defeated Northeastern State 1-0 Friday afternoon in the MIAA Tournament semifinals. With the win, the Jennies advance to the MIAA Tournament championship match Sunday at 1 p.m. at the South Recreation Complex.
     The Jennies scored quick as just 13 minutes into the match Carly Stanley hammered a free kick from Jenna Stones into the center of the net, giving the Jens the 1-0 lead. It marked Stanley's fourth goal of the year and Stones' fourth assist. 
     Stanley's goal held up the final 77 minutes thanks to a stellar defensive effort from the Jens and goalkeeper Morgan Hartzler.  
     The RiverHawks edged the Jennies in overall shots taken in the match, 5-4, and both teams took one corner kick. 
     Hartzler saved three shots in-goal, two of them coming in the second half, and claimed her seventh shutout, improving her overall record to 8-0-2.

(2) Central Oklahoma vs. (6) Fort Hays State
FINAL SCORE: FHSU 2, UCO 1 (2OT)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Pulling off their second upset of the Tournament Fort Hays State came from behind for a 2-1 overtime victory over Central Oklahoma to advance to the MIAA Women's Soccer Championship. 
     The scoring got started in the 53rd minute as Kate Foran scored an unassisted goal to give UCO the 1-0 lead. Three minutes later in the 56th minute Alexis Aiman scored her fifth goal of the season to even up the match. The game would then take until the second overtime to reach it's conclusion as Jordan Hester scored her ninth goal of the season off a pass from Jamie Babyak. Nicole Barnaba stopped seven shots in goal for the Tigers to earn her second win of the post season.
MIAA Tournament Quarterfinal Recaps (All recaps except UCM vs. SBU courtesy of TheMIAA.com)
(3) Truman State vs. (6) Fort Hays State
FINAL SCORE: FHSU 1, TSU 0
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Nicole Randall scored her first goal of the season for Fort Hays State as they earned a 1-0 upset win over the third seeded Bulldogs in the first round of the MIAA Women's Soccer Tournament. 
      Randall's goal came on a free kick in the 75th minute from 25 yards out as she got one past the keeper inside the right post. Truman finished with four shots on goal and 21 shots in total and Fort Hays State had 13 total shots and two on goal. FHSU's Nicole Baranba stopped five shots in goal to pick up the first win of the post-season.

(2) Central Oklahoma vs. (7) Missouri Southern
FINAL SCORE: UCO 4, MSSU 0
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Central Oklahoma got nine shots on goal, converting four of them as they picked up a 4-0 victory over Missouri Southern to open the MIAA Women's Soccer Tournament.
      The Bronchos got on the board in the seventh minute as Kate Foran took a pass from Stephanie Fleig for the 1-0 lead. In the 29th minute Caitlin Bond netted an unassisted goal to give UCO the 2-0 advantage. They grabbed the 3-0 lead in the 46th minute as Stephanie Fleig got her second assist on an Alyssa Anderson goal. They added their fourth score in the 84th minute as Elle Aston took a pass from Paige Matacchiera.

(1) Central Missouri vs. (8) Southwest Baptist
FINAL SCORE: UCM 2, SBU 2; UCM advances to semifinals with 3-1 win in PK shoot out
WARRENSBURG, Mo. -- Twelfth ranked Jennies soccer battled to a 2-2 draw against Southwest Baptist after two overtime periods then advanced to the MIAA Tournament semifinals with a thrilling 3-1 penalty kick shoot out victory Tuesday night at the South Recreation Complex. It was the first penalty kick shoot out for the Jennies since 2007 and the first shoot out victory in Jennies soccer history.
     The Bearcats struck first in the match in the 15th minute when Karla Jamison slid a corner kick from Amy Bolton into the back of the net, giving SBU the 1-0 advantage, a lead they would retain going into halftime.
     The Jennies knotted the match up in the 65th minute at one when Audrey Copenhaver hammered a cross from Carly Stanley into the left corner of the net. Just five minutes later the Jennies took a 2-1 lead when Becky Lackey sent a short pass that deflected off SBU keeper Paige Hemphill and bounced right to her sister, Cindy Lackey, who blasted it home. The Bearcats found an equalizer two minutes later though courtesy of an own goal from the Jennies.
The score remained tied as each team battled the remaining 19 minutes in regulation but neither team could find the net and the match headed to extra time.
     The first extra time period the Jennies nearly scored the winner, but Alexis Robbers' shot glanced off the goal post and out of play. The Bearcats faced a similar fate in the second extra time period when Karla Jamison's wide-open shot bounced off the cross-bar and harmlessly out of play. 
     The match officially ended in a 2-2 draw but in order to determine who advanced to the MIAA Tournament semifinals, the match went to the penalty-kick shoot out. 
     The Jennies sent Kayla Shain up for the first attempt and she drilled it past Hemphill, giving the Jens the 1-0 advantage. SBU evened the shootout up at one with their first attempt though on a kick from Camala James. Kelsie Hanson was next up for the Cardinal and Black and easily converted to put UCM back in front, 2-1. Bolton was next up for Southwest Baptist and kicked her shot just wide of the goal, allowing the Jennies to maintain a 2-1 advantage. Nicki Wisnasky was the third Jennie in the shootout. Wisnasky sent a powerful kick but SBU's Hemphill guessed right and saved the attempt, keeping the match at 2-1. Southwest Baptist then sent Jamison into the box for an attempt. Jennies' goalkeeper Morgan Hartzler predicted correctly on where Jamison would place the PK, saving the shot to keep the Jennie lead intact. Jenna Stones was next for Central Missouri and she caught Hemphill guessing wrong and converted, giving the Jens the 3-1 lead. The Bearcats had one last chance to keep the shootout going but Hartzler again guessed right and saved Halee Ruckman's attempt, sealing the Jennies 3-1 shootout victory.

(4) Northeastern State vs. (5) Northwest Missouri State
FINAL SCORE: NSU 2, NWMSU 1
KANSAS CITY, Mo -- Northeastern State got two goals in the first 22 minutes and held on for a 2-1 victory over Northwest Missouri in the opening round of the MIAA Tournament. 
     The RiverHawks got on the board in the 19th minute when Elizabeth Cudjoe scored her seventh goal of the season off a pass from Lindsey Latta. Cudjoe would return the favor in the 21st minute hitting Latta for her seventh goal of the year. Northwest Missouri would get on the board in the 56th minute when Elizabeth Walde took a pass from Victoria Von Mende. Maggie Kloza had five saves in goal for NSU as her team finished with 10 shots on goal of their own.


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