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John Ellis
Sydney Cluck (top) rings the victory bell after the Griffons' 2-1 MIAA quarterfinal victory over Central Oklahoma.
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Central Oklahoma UCO (7-10-2 (4-5-2))
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Winner Missouri Western MWSU (16-3 (9-2))
Central Oklahoma UCO
(7-10-2 (4-5-2))
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Final
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Missouri Western MWSU
(16-3 (9-2))
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Central Oklahoma UCO 0 1 1
Missouri Western MWSU 1 1 2

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Game Recap: Soccer | | MWSU Athletic Media Relations

Cluck's game-winner sends soccer to semifinals

Griffons earn first-ever postseason victory

ST. JOSEPH – Sydney Cluck exercised Griffon soccer's postseason demons when she poked in the game-winning goal in the 85th minute Wednesday night against Central Oklahoma (7-10-2).
 
Cluck's goal gave the Griffons (16-3) their first-ever postseason victory, 2-1, in the MIAA Championship quarterfinals. After three straight-years of heartbreaking losses in the opening round of the conference postseason tournament, the Griffons advanced the semifinals in dramatic fashion.
 
Cassidy Menke's 15th goal of the season in the 10th minute looked like it might spark a runaway victory for Missouri Western. After 62 minutes of scoreless soccer, Central Oklahoma's Asha Haile scored the equalizer from the right side of the box. A little more than 13 minutes later, Menke touched in a pass to Cluck who squeezed between a defender and the Broncho goalkeeper for what proved to be the game-winner.
 
Missouri Western just out-shot the Bronchos on the night, 15-11, but had one less shot on goal (7) than UCO's eight. Menke led the Griffons with five shots, three on goal. Sarah Lyle played the entire game with seven crucial saves. Madeline Cowell, Bridget Blessie and Cluck each had three shots for Missouri Western.
 
SEMIFINAL MATCH SET
After hosting a postseason game for the first time in program history, the Griffons will now make their first MIAA Championship semifinal appearance. Missouri Western, the two-seed, will play sixth-seeded Washburn, Friday night at 7 in Warrensburg, Missouri. Washburn knocked off third-seeded Northeastern State, 1-0, on the road Friday night. The Griffons shut out Washburn with one goal on Oct. 20 in Topeka, Kansas.  
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Sarah Lyle

#1 Sarah Lyle

GK
5' 7"
Junior
Bridget Blessie

#12 Bridget Blessie

MF
5' 6"
Redshirt Sophomore
Sydney Cluck

#17 Sydney Cluck

MF
5' 5"
Sophomore
Madeline Cowell

#11 Madeline Cowell

D
5' 7"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Sarah Lyle

#1 Sarah Lyle

5' 7"
Junior
GK
Bridget Blessie

#12 Bridget Blessie

5' 6"
Redshirt Sophomore
MF
Sydney Cluck

#17 Sydney Cluck

5' 5"
Sophomore
MF
Madeline Cowell

#11 Madeline Cowell

5' 7"
Freshman
D