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LWC Women's Soccer in NAIA National title game - today

LWC Women's Soccer faces Mt. Olivet Nazarene for National Title
The Lindsey Wilson College Women's Soccer team meets Mt. Olivet Nazarene University of Bourbonnais, Illinois, as the school goes for its third national NAIA title at 5pmCT, Saturday, December 1, 2012, at the Orange Beach Sportsplex, 4389 Pub Works Road, Orange Beach, AL.

The Lindsey Wilson Blue Raiders advanced to Saturday's championship match with 2-1 win over Spring Arbor on Friday, November 30, 2012, on goals by Mia Persson and Elizabet Madjarac. Lindsey Wilson owns the 2004 and 2006 NAIA titles.

Lindsey Wilson goalkeeper Josephine Frigge's scoreless streak ended at 322 minutes as she allowed one goal. Frigge collected one save en route to her 18th win of the season. - Information courtesy Lindsey Wilson College




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