Venzen's Late Score Lifts UMW Women's Soccer Past UC Santa Cruz in C2C Semi

Venzen's Late Score Lifts UMW Women's Soccer Past UC Santa Cruz in C2C Semi

Freshman forward Kaitlyn Venzen scored the game's only goal with 6:13 remaining in regulation, lifting the University of Mary Washington women's soccer team to a 1-0 victory over the University of California-Santa Cruz on Friday night in Newport News, Va., in the Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference Tournament semifinal round. The Eagles improve to 12-4-4 on the season, and advance to Sunday's C2C Championship game.

In a game that saw defenses shine, the game stood scoreless into the 84th minute. Then, Venzen, the C2C Rookie of the Year, took a pass from senior all-conference forward Amanda Krest down the right side, and her low shot proved true. 

Santa Cruz led in shots, 14-9, as well as corner kicks, 5-4. UMW goalkeeper Ally Holden made three saves, and Krest added a big stop on the goal line late on a corner kick.

The Eagles will face top-seeded Christopher Newport in the C2C Championship on Sunday morning in Newport News at 10:00 a.m. The championship appearance is UMW's third in four seasons, and 20th time all-time.