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CU Lady Tigers makes it to the NCCAA National semi-finals

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By Jordan Alves/CU

Mhairi Fyfe gave Campbellsville University women's soccer its first ever NCCAA National Tournament semifinals appearance with a golden goal in overtime Wednesday to beat Houghton College, 2-1 on Wednesday, 3 Dec 2014.

The Lady Tigers face Lee University (TN) on Friday, December 5, 2014, at 2:30pmCT/3:30pmET at Austin-Tinsdall Park, 4100 Boggy Creek Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744.

It will be a rematch of the NCCAA Mid-East Region championship, which Lee won 4-0 on Nov. Jordan Alves/CU




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CU's Mhairi Fyfe in action in NCCAA semifinals



2014-12-03 - Kissimmee, FL - Photo by Jordan Alves, CU.
Campbellsville Universiy's Mhairi Fyfe attacks the goal against Houghton. - Mhairi Fyfe gave Campbellsville University women's soccer its first ever NCCAA National Tournament semifinals appearance with a golden goal in overtime Wednesday to beat Houghton College, 2-1 on Wednesday, 3 Dec 2014. The Lady Tigers will now play No. 2 seed Lee University (Tenn.) on Friday, December 5, 2014, at 2:30pmCT/3:30pmET at Austin-Tinsdall Park, 4100 Boggy Creek Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744. - Jordan Alves/CU

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