2024 NC State women's soccer (4-10-4, 1-6-3)

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NC State and Syracuse Battle to a 1-1 Draw in Thrilling Match at SU Soccer Stadium.

KICKING OFF
Syracuse took an early lead in the fourth minute after a deflected shot resulted in a handball, earning the Orange a penalty kick that they converted successfully. The first half concluded with both teams registering nine shots, while NC State edged Syracuse with 4-3 in saves.

EQUALIZING
NC State equalized in the 56th minute when Taylor Chism scored off a corner kick from Mana Nakata, marking Chism's third goal of the season and Nakata's third assist. Goalkeeper Olivia Pratapas played a crucial role in maintaining the tie, finishing with seven saves during the match.

MAKING MOVES
Jade Bordeleau led the Wolfpack with six shots, three of which were on target. Antonella Mazziotto contributed with three shots, one on goal. Overall, NC State tallied 20 shots, 10 on goal, compared to Syracuse's 19 shots and 8 on goal.

UP NEXT
The Wolfpack will return home on Sunday, Oct. 21, to face Clemson at 1:00 p.m.

https://gopack.com/news/2024/10/18/womens-soccer-syracuse-and-nc-state-battle-to-a-draw-in-thrilling-match
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The NC State women's soccer team will host Clemson on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 1 p.m. The match will be streamed live on ACCNX.

Scouting the Tigers

Freshman Kendall Bodak leads Clemson in points this season with nine, including three goals and three assists. Sophomore Jenna Tobia leads the Tigers with four assists.

https://gopack.com/news/2024/10/20/womens-soccer-nc-state-hosts-clemson-on-sunday-matchup
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NC State women's soccer (4-9-3, 1-5-2) pulled out a win over Clemson (6-6-2, 2-5 ACC) on Sunday afternoon, 1-0. Rosalie Olou delivered her first career goal in crunch time off the bench, scoring it in the 71st minute off an assist from Jade Bordelau. That goal was all the Pack needed to come out in winning ways.

The win marks NC State's first ACC victory of the season and extends its winning streak over Clemson to two games after also defeating Clemson on the road, 2-1, in 2022.

Both teams took some time to get going offensively with the first shot of the match coming at the 20th minute by Clemson. Moments later, NC State got a good look off a corner kick by Mana Nakata who found Taylor Chism for a header. The Clemson goalkeeper got a hand on Chism's ball to keep the match knotted up at 0-0. At the half, both teams were held off the scoreboard with the Tigers owning the 2-1 advantage in shots.

In the second half, Bordelau broke away from a pair of Clemson defenders and crossed the ball over to Olou who found a great opening to find the back of the net. The sophomore's goal was the first of her career, while Bordeleau picked up her third assist and 11th point to lead the Pack this season. Pushing the tempo, Clemson had a good look for the equalizer at the 87th and 89th minute, with that second attempt being saved off the top of Olivia Pratapas' hand. The Pack picked up its fourth shutout of the year, first in ACC play.

Goalkeeper Pratapas logged three saves off for her fourth shutout of the season. Clemson outshot NC State, 8-5, with Yuna Aoki, Brianna Weber, Bordeleau, Taylor Chism and Olou accounting for the Pack's shots on the day.

UP NEXT

The Pack will host Virginia Tech on Thursday, Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. at Dail Soccer Field for its last home game of the season. That game will be broadcast on ACC Network.



https://gopack.com/news/2024/10/20/womens-soccer-womens-soccer-propels-past-clemson
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College Soccer
Women's
North Carolina State vs. Virginia Tech ACC Network, 7 p.m.
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NC State battled to a draw with No. 19 Virginia Tech in its final home matchup of the regular season.

First Half

The opening half was a defensive battle, with both the Wolfpack and Hokies struggling to create scoring opportunities. Virginia Tech managed two shots, including a save by NC State goalkeeper Olivia Pratapas, while the Wolfpack recorded a single off-target shot by Paige Tolentino. Although the Hokies had a slight edge in possession (59% to NC State's 41%), neither team was able to score.

Second Half
Virginia Tech increased the pressure in the second half, taking six shots to NC State's three. Pratapas was crucial for the Wolfpack, making three more saves, including a close-range effort from the Hokies' Anna Weir in the 87th minute.
NC State's best chance came in the 72nd minute, but a fierce shot from Jade Bordeleau went wide. Despite Virginia Tech's dominance in corner kicks (7-1), NC State's defense held firm to preserve the 0-0 draw.

Up Next
The Wolfpack will be back on the road for its final matchup of the regular season against No. 2 Wake Forest on Thursday, Oct. 31.

https://gopack.com/news/2024/10/24/womens-soccer-nc-state-battled-to-a-draw-with-no-19-virginia-tech

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After a three-match unbeaten run, the NC State women's soccer team concluded its regular season with a 3-0 loss to No. 3 Wake Forest.

Freshman Sina Tรถlzel made her collegiate debut as the starting goalkeeper for the Wolfpack, playing the entire match and recording three saves in the first half and one in the second.

Freshman Mana Nakata had both shots on goal for NC State. Her first attempt came in the 20th minute but was saved by goalkeeper Valentina Amaral. Later, Nakata intercepted a Wake Forest goal kick, skillfully maneuvering around the defense to shoot toward the center of the net, but a duo of Demon Deacons combined for a team save.

The Wolfpack concluded its regular season with a 4-10-4 overall record and a 1-6-3 mark in conference play.

https://gopack.com/news/2024/10/31/nc-state-womens-soccer-falls-to-no-3-wake-forest-in-regular-season-finale
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NC State Athletics Director Boo Corrigan has announced that there will be a change in leadership for the Wolfpack women's soccer program.

Tim Santoro has served as head coach since November of 2012. He posted a 90-108-33 record at NC State with a 28-69-16 mark in ACC play. He led the Wolfpack to the NCAA postseason six times.

"We thank Tim for all of his contributions to NC State and wish him well in the future," said Corrigan.

A national search for Santoro's successor will begin immediately.


https://gopack.com/news/2024/11/8/nc-state-announces-change-in-leadership-for-womens-soccer-program
 
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