DOBBS FERRY, N.Y. (Nov. 3, 2023) – The No. 3 seeded Mercy University women's soccer team plays at No. 2 seeded Daemen University in an ECC Women's Soccer Championship Semifinal matchup on Sunday, November 5th at 1:30 p.m.
Who, When and Where
Date/Time: Sunday, November 5th 1:30 p.m.
Records: #3 Mercy (9-4-3), #2 Daemen (8-4-3)
Location: Williamsville, N.Y. (Williamsville South High School Stadium)
Address to Field: 5950 Main Street, Williamsville, NY 14221
Tickets
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All Games
$8 -General Admission (ticket price raised to $10 starting at midnight the day of the game)
$4 – Students with ID, Senior Citizens, Children Ages 5 and Up
Children under 5 free for all games
* Tickets must be purchased at the link above. Cash will not be accepted so walkup tickets at the venue still must be purchased through the ECC website (QR code will be available at the gate).
Last Meeting vs. Daemen
Mercy earned a 2-0 win over Daemen on October 28, 2023.
Scouting the Mavericks
The Mavericks earned a 3-0 win over #6 seed D'Youville in the First Round of the ECC Championship on Thursday for their fourth straight win. Mercy is coming off a season in which they went 14-3-2 and advanced to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament for the third straight season. The Mavericks won their third ECC Tournament Championship and their first outright Regular Season Championship. Mercy looks to qualify for the NCAA Tournament for the sixth straight season and make the ECC Championship for the 10th straight season. The Mavericks ended the 2022 season receiving votes nationally in the United Soccer Coaches poll and begin the 2023 season receiving votes. Mercy was picked first in the ECC Preseason Poll and return three of their top five goal scorers from last season. They also return eight student-athletes who started at least 10 matches for the 2022 squad. Senior Kayla Camacho was named the ECC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year after finishing second in the conference with 11 goals and 27 points a year ago en route to All-Conference First Team honors and All-Region accolades. Also returning is reigning ECC Goalkeeper of the Year sophomore Kamy Anaya who went 13-3-2 last season with 45 saves, a .789 save percentage and 0.70 goals-against average. Last year's ECC Rookie of the Year Ancksu Dixon also returns after recording a team-high 33 points on 11 goals and 11 assists. Head Coach Jack Nicholson also returns All-Conference honorees in graduate student Tyra Anderson and seniors Skyler Schwenkler, Jennifer Silva, and Madison Rosa. Mercy has been led by sophomore Maleah Tarin who has been named ECC Rookie of the Week twice and has four goals and nine points. Dixon has been named to the ECC Honor Roll three times and has a team-high five goals, three assists and 13 points. She scored the game-winning goal against Southern Connecticut State. Rosa scored the game-winning goal against Dominican on September 6th and scored both goals in the win over Daemen on October 28th. She was named to the ECC Honor Roll on Monday and has five goals on the year. Junior Amiah Washington has five goals on the year and freshman Angelina Ortiz netted her first collegiate goal in the win over Dominican and has three goals on the year. Ortiz netted the game-winning goal against Holy Family on October 25th. Junior Elizabeth Bowles recorded her first goal of the season in the Mavericks win over Lincoln on October 22nd. Senior Marlene Avalos has a goal and an assist and Camacho, junior Valeria Rodriguez and Schwenkler all have two assists on the year. Anderson has an assist and Silva has a goal and an assist. Silva scored the game-winning goal in Mercy's win over D'Youville on Thursday. Anaya is 9-4-3 in goal with 44 saves, a .759 save percentage and 0.88 goals-against average. She has been named to the ECC Honor Roll twice and was named ECC Defensive Player of the Week on October 16th. Tarin was named to the ECC Honor Roll on October 9th. The Mavericks are making their 10th straight ECC Championship appearance and are looking to win their fourth ECC Championship in program history. Mercy is also ranked 10th in the latest United Soccer Coaches East Region Poll. The Mavericks are looking to advance to the Final for the third straight year. Mercy is 11-1 all-time against Daemen with the lone loss coming at Daemen in 2019.
Scouting the Wildcats
Daemen is looking to win their first-ever ECC Championship and looks to advance to the Final for the first time. The Wildcats are 8-1-3 in their last 12 games and were picked fourth in the ECC Preseason Poll after going 5-10-2 last season. Daemen is led by four-time ECC Offensive Player of the Week Kylie Miranto who has an ECC-best 36 points on an ECC-best 16 goals with a team-high-tying four assists. Two-time ECC Rookie of the Week Magda Carpenter is second on team with 13 points on five goals and three assists. Brooke Amato and Tatyjana Scalisi both have eight points on two goals and four assists. Five-time ECC Defensive Player of the Week Becca Schultz is 8-4-3 in goal with 102 saves, a .872 save percentage and 1.00 goals-against average.
Next Game
With a win Mercy would play in the ECC Final against the winner of Roberts Wesleyan/Molloy at the highest remaining seed on Sunday, November 12th.