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September 14, 1998
DEMON DEACONS OPEN ACC SEASON AT FSU & CLEMSON
Wake Forest and Florida State square off on Friday at 7 p.m. in Tallahassee, while the Deacons and the Tigers will meet on Sunday at 2 p.m. in Clemson.
SCOUTING THE DEMON DEACONS
Up front, the Demon Deacons turn to a duo of freshman in Emily Taggart, who scored a goal in her first career game against College of Charleston, and Rachel Parri, as well as sophomore Christie Melby to handle the forward position. The trio has combined for three goals and three assists this season. The Wake Forest defense is anchored by senior Jessen Snyder, who owns 68 career starts, and junior sweeper Lauren Hook. Sophomore Colleen Bradley and senior Norine Fernbach round out the backfield. In goal, the Deacs will turn to either freshman Erin Regan, 2.09 GAA in 1998, or senior Sari Rose, who recorded shutouts vs. Charleston and Davidson, to provide steady play as the starter from 1997, Beth Klein, works to recover from a knee injury suffered last fall.
WEEK TWO RECAP
Senior Meghan Suddes led the Deacs against Davidson, scoring two goals in a nine minute span. Rachel Parri added her first career goal while Stacy Roeck scored for the second straight game. Anne Shropshire added two assists in the game, making her Wake Forest's all-time leader in that category (see note below) while Sari Rose started in goal and recorded her second shutout of the season. In the first round of the Portland/Adidas Invitational, Wake Forest defeated Oregon, 3-2, in overtime. The Deacs jumped out to a 2-0 lead midway through the second half with goals from Stefanie Mathews and Christie Melby, but Oregon battled back to tie the score with 15 minutes remaining. The game went into overtime with Suddes providing the winning goal just 2:08 into the extra period. Wake Forest tasted defeat for the first time in 1998 at the hands of 6th-ranked Portland, 4-1, in the second round of the Adidas Invitational. The Pilots jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead in the first half and held the Deacon offense at bay to claim the victory. Wake Forest's lone goal came from Mathews, her second of the week.
SHROPSHIRE ENTERS THE RECORD BOOK
Shropshire, who led the Deacons in assists last fall, is shooting to break the single season school record of seven, held by four people including herself. The Lexington, Kty., product now has 38 points in her career, and will likely break the all-time school record in that category this season as well. The current mark was set by Zimmermann who amassed 43 points in her career.
FRESHMEN OF INFLUENCE
GK Erin Regan, too, has made her mark in goal for the Deacs. After sitting out the opener with a strained quad, she started against S. Carolina and allowed just one goal in 120 minutes. She made 14 saves in the Portland tourney.
'98 SCHEDULE AMONG NATION'S BEST
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