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EASTERN FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE ATHLETICS
W. Soccer Sun, Aug. 06 TBA
Eastern Florida State College
at Florida International
W. Soccer Thu, Aug. 10 TBA
Indialantic Soccer Club
vs Eastern Florida State College
W. Soccer Thu, Aug. 17 Final
Eastern Florida State College
10
at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
0
W. Soccer Wed, Aug. 23 11:00 AM
Eastern Florida State College
at Keiser University
W. Soccer Sat, Aug. 26 TBA
Eastern Florida State College
at Florida Tech
W. Soccer Sun, Sep. 03 Final
Laramie County Community College
1
vs Eastern Florida State College
5
ESFC - #4 NJCAA
W. Soccer Fri, Sep. 08 Final
Eastern Florida State College
1
vs Louisiana State University-Eunice
0
W. Soccer Fri, Sep. 15 Final
Eastern Florida State College
1
at Tyler Junior College
2
Hartley Field-Tyler, Texas
W. Soccer Sun, Sep. 17 Final
Eastern Florida State College
5
vs Jacksonville College
0
W. Soccer Wed, Sep. 20 Postponed
Daytona State College
vs Eastern Florida State College
W. Soccer Tue, Sep. 26 Final
Eastern Florida State College
1
at Polk State College
0
W. Soccer Thu, Sep. 28 Final
Monroe College
0
vs Eastern Florida State College
0
W. Soccer Fri, Oct. 06 Final
Eastern Florida State College
7
vs Genesee Community College
0
W. Soccer Sun, Oct. 08 Final
Eastern Florida State College
1
at Monroe Community College
2
W. Soccer Wed, Oct. 11 Postponed
Daytona State College
vs Eastern Florida State College
WEFS-TV broadcast
W. Soccer Thu, Oct. 12 Postponed
Daytona State College
vs Eastern Florida State College
W. Soccer Mon, Oct. 16 Final
Daytona State College
1
vs Eastern Florida State College
4
W. Soccer Wed, Oct. 18 Final
Polk State College
0
vs Eastern Florida State College
1
W. Soccer Fri, Oct. 20 Final
Eastern Florida State College
0
at Daytona State College
1
Live on WDSC-TV
W. Soccer Sat, Oct. 28 Final
Daytona State College
0
vs Eastern Florida State College
3
Region 8 Championship
W. Soccer Fri, Nov. 03 Final
Eastern Florida State College
7
at Gordon State College
0
NJCAA Southeast District Semi Finals
W. Soccer Sat, Nov. 04 Final
USC Lancaster
0
vs Eastern Florida State College
5
Southeast District Championship
W. Soccer Sun, Nov. 12 Final
Barton Community College
0
vs Eastern Florida State College
1
2023 NJCAA DI Women's Soccer Championship - Pool D
W. Soccer Tue, Nov. 14 Final
Tyler Junior College
2
vs Eastern Florida State College
3
2023 NJCAA DI Women's Soccer Championship - Pool D
W. Soccer Thu, Nov. 16 Final
Arizona Western College
0
vs Eastern Florida State College
1
2023 NJCAA DI Women's Soccer Championship - Semifinals
W. Soccer Sat, Nov. 18 Final - OT
Eastern Florida State College
0
vs Iowa Western Community College
1
W. Soccer Fri, Feb. 16 7:00 PM
Florida Atlantic University
vs Eastern Florida State College
W. Soccer Sun, Feb. 25 5:30 PM
Eastern Florida State College
at UCF Club Team
W. Soccer Wed, Feb. 28 6:00 PM
Eastern Florida State College
at Jacksonville University
W. Soccer Fri, Mar. 01 7:30 PM
Embry-Riddle University
vs Eastern Florida State College
W. Soccer Fri, Mar. 15 6:00 PM
Florida Tech
vs Eastern Florida State College
W. Soccer Sat, Apr. 13 12:00 PM
Keiser University
vs Eastern Florida State College
Women's soccer team blanks Tyler to win first national title

Women's soccer team blanks Tyler to win first national title

The Eastern Florida State College women's soccer team won the NJCAA Division I National Championship title Saturday at Daytona State College.

The Titans defeated Tyler Junior College 1-0 to win the program's first national title and end the Apaches two-year reign. Tyler Junior College had won 52 games in a row and beaten the Titans the past three meetings.

But on Saturday the Eastern Florida State College women's soccer team made history and they did it with some timely offense and a stout defense.

"It is unbelievable, I heard John Wooden once say when asked about winning, the coach with the best players will win and today we had the best players," Eastern Florida State College women's soccer coach Scott Carswell said.

The Titans scored the lone goal of the game as Laura Cetina was taken down in the box with 23 minutes left in the first half. Lena Stevens took the penalty kick and scored, giving the Titans a 1-0 lead. It was the first national championship game goal in Titans history.

"She has been one of our best penalty kick takers all season and the goalie actually guessed right but Lena made a perfect kick," Carswell said.

From there the Titans experienced defense took over, not allowing Tyler to get many looks and when they did goalkeeper Marcelle Thedinga made the save, finishing with five saves.

The back line of Lydia Carroll, Marthe Taugbol, Sofie Sorum and Jessica DeBiasse kept an offense that came into the game averaging 3.1 goals per game scoreless for the first time in over two years. 

"The defense has been tremendous ever since that first game in Utah, they fight for every ball and never give up," Carswell said. "It was an unbelievable defensive effort today."

The defense allowed just two goals in the final 10 games and none after the first game of the tournament.

The Titans knew they would have their work cut out for them after dropping the first game of the tournament 1-0 in overtime, but they bounced back with a 2-0 win over Hill College and then beat Seminole State College (OK) 3-0 in the semifinals.

Cetina was named the Offensive Most Valuable Player in the Tournament as the freshman played a key role in the team's win. Cetina scored twice in the tournament and seven times this season.

Holding midfielder Kirsty Woodacre was named the Defensive Most Valuable Player as the freshman from London, England really helped control things in the middle of the field. Woodacre, a natural center defender, started the final six games and has become a big part of the defensive scheme.

"It is nice to be recognized but I have to give all the credit to the players first, then the coaching staff and the administration here at Eastern Florida State College – it is a whole team effort and luckily I get to hold up the trophy, but it is a big team effort." Carswell said. "We asked them to leave everything on the field and I think they did that tonight."

The national title was the first for an Eastern Florida State College program since the men's golf team won in 1991 and is the eighth national title in EFSC history. The women's soccer program has been in 11 straight national tournaments and this was their third appearance in the national championship game but first win.

"Congratulations to all of you, coaches and players, on our first national title in soccer!" Eastern Florida State College President Dr. James Richey told the team by phone afterwards. "You have shown extraordinary pride in not only your team but to our entire Titan Family! We look forward to celebrating with you on our EFSC campus in the near future, awesome job team!"

The team had a police escort back into Melbourne and finishes the season 10-2-3.