Lady Lancers To Play In NAIA Tournament

Grace women's soccer team makes history with program's first berth
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Josh Neuhart-

WINONA LAKE – For the first time in program history, Grace College’s women’s soccer team will participate in the NAIA National Championships.
The Lady Lancers earned an at-large bid into the 32-team tournament, announced on Monday by the NAIA national office.
Grace will host an opening-round match, as the Lady Lancers will play Park (Mo.) at Miller Athletic Complex at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
With a win over Park, Grace would then advance to the final NAIA site at Orange Beach, Ala., for the Sweet Sixteen of the tournament.
“The GCWS is very excited to enter the NAIA tournament. Praise Jesus for this opportunity. The women have worked relentlessly for seasons to get to where we are this year, and this team has taken us the final step,” said Grace head coach Michael Voss. “Our focus through the tournament will be to glorify the Lord through playing fantastic futbol. Each opponent will be quality, and the road will challenge us. We will take one match at a time and focus on our redemptive collective potential.”
Grace boasts a record of 14-2-3 under Voss. The Lady Lancers have been to five NCCAA National Championships in six years under Voss's guidance, but 2015 will mark Grace's first NAIA appearance in the 20-year history of the program.
The Lady Lancers are led by Crossroads League Offensive Player of the Year Mallory Rondeau and CL Midfielder of the Year Carianne Sobey. Grace's remarkable nine-player senior class has already racked up 61 wins over their career (tied for program record), and they amassed a 27-5-6 record in league contests.
Park (Mo.) enters the tournament with a 14-5 record, including a 10-2 mark in the American Midwest Conference.[[In-content Ad]]

WINONA LAKE – For the first time in program history, Grace College’s women’s soccer team will participate in the NAIA National Championships.
The Lady Lancers earned an at-large bid into the 32-team tournament, announced on Monday by the NAIA national office.
Grace will host an opening-round match, as the Lady Lancers will play Park (Mo.) at Miller Athletic Complex at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
With a win over Park, Grace would then advance to the final NAIA site at Orange Beach, Ala., for the Sweet Sixteen of the tournament.
“The GCWS is very excited to enter the NAIA tournament. Praise Jesus for this opportunity. The women have worked relentlessly for seasons to get to where we are this year, and this team has taken us the final step,” said Grace head coach Michael Voss. “Our focus through the tournament will be to glorify the Lord through playing fantastic futbol. Each opponent will be quality, and the road will challenge us. We will take one match at a time and focus on our redemptive collective potential.”
Grace boasts a record of 14-2-3 under Voss. The Lady Lancers have been to five NCCAA National Championships in six years under Voss's guidance, but 2015 will mark Grace's first NAIA appearance in the 20-year history of the program.
The Lady Lancers are led by Crossroads League Offensive Player of the Year Mallory Rondeau and CL Midfielder of the Year Carianne Sobey. Grace's remarkable nine-player senior class has already racked up 61 wins over their career (tied for program record), and they amassed a 27-5-6 record in league contests.
Park (Mo.) enters the tournament with a 14-5 record, including a 10-2 mark in the American Midwest Conference.[[In-content Ad]]
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