Central Women’s Soccer Triumphs as Wolford Scores Twice

The Central College women’s soccer team clinched a 3-0 win over Buena Vista University, with senior Grace Wolford and a few other standouts leading the charge. This victory secured their spot in the American Rivers Conference tournament and highlighted both their offense and defense.

Now, as the Dutch get ready for their final regular-season match against Loras College, they’ll need to keep up this momentum. Their strategic play could make all the difference in the tournament ahead.

Grace Wolford Shines with a Brace

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Senior Grace Wolford, hailing from West Des Moines and Valley HS, had a night to remember. She scored the opening and closing goals for Central College.

Wolford’s first goal hit the net in the 43rd minute, set up beautifully by Kelley Duffy and Bailey Huizenga. Her second, in the 84th minute, came off an assist from Olivia DeVos and really put the game to bed.

Team Effort and Key Contributions

The whole team pulled their weight and played smart soccer. Junior Piper Eighmy, from Birmingham’s Briarwood Christian HS, wasted no time after halftime—she scored her team-high eighth goal just 23 seconds into the second half, with Rylee Rustad providing the assist.

That early strike set the tone for the rest of the match. It showed just how dangerous Central’s attack can be when they’re clicking.

Defensive Prowess and Goalkeeping Excellence

Goalkeeper Zoey Sizemore, a junior from Omaha’s Mercy HS, anchored the defense. She notched her third shutout in four matches and made two clutch saves along the way.

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Sizemore’s consistency has really anchored Central College’s back line this season. It’s tough to overstate how much confidence she gives the defense.

Coach Kobylinski’s Insights

Coach Mike Kobylinski had high praise for his squad, pointing out their strong play on both sides of the ball. He mentioned the importance of celebrating this win, but also keeping their eyes on the next challenge against Loras College.

Upcoming Challenges and Tournament Preparation

Central College now faces Loras College in their regular-season finale. The team’s focus is on holding onto their momentum and sharpening their tactics.

This final matchup will decide their seeding in the conference tournament. No pressure, right?

Key Players to Watch

  • Grace Wolford: After her recent two-goal outing, Wolford’s become a real offensive threat.
  • Piper Eighmy: With eight goals this season, Eighmy’s knack for scoring could be the X-factor in big games.
  • Zoey Sizemore: Sizemore’s steady hands in goal have kept Central in tight matches all year.

Conclusion

Central College’s women’s soccer team really showed some impressive skill and teamwork this season. Their recent win over Buena Vista University felt well-earned.

Grace Wolford stood out, making some big plays. Coach Kobylinski’s leadership has made a real difference for the team.

They’re gearing up for their last regular-season match. The American Rivers Conference tournament is just around the corner, and honestly, the Dutch look like they’re ready for whatever comes next.

If you’re curious about game details or want to check out what’s coming up, swing by the Central College Athletics website.

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