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Nov. 12, 1999 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - The Wake Forest women's soccer team, ranked 15th in the nation this week by the NSCAA, will earned its fourth consecutive bid to the NCAA Tournament this week. The Demon Deacons, who earned a bye in the first round of the event, will host Michigan in the second round on Saturday, Nov. 13, at 4 p.m. at Spry Stadium. The Demon Deacons currently own a 15-6 overall record after advancing to the finals of the ACC Tournament for the first time in school history last week. Wake Forest, seeded 3rd, knocked off 6th-seeded NC State (4-0) and #2 seed Maryland (1-0) before falling to top-seeded North Carolina (0-3). The Deacs are under the guidance of head coach Tony da Luz, the 1998 ACC Coach of the Year.
WAKE FOREST (15-6-0) vs. MICHIGAN (17-5-1)
A GLANCE AT THE DEMON DEACONS
THE WAKE FOREST LINEUP F - freshman Joline Charlton ... the 1999 ACC Rookie of the Year and a second-team all-ACC pick ... named to ACC All-Tournament team ... leads the Demon Deacons in goals (10) and points (26) ... scored two goals in her first collegiate outing (vs. South Carolina). F - sophomores Emily Taggart ... 1999 first-team All-ACC selection ... third on the team with five goals and 17 points ... the 1998 ACC Rookie of the Year. M - senior forward Anne Shropshire ... ranks second on the team with seven goals and 19 points ... Wake Forest's career leader in goals (28), assists (28) and points (84). M - sophomore Sarah Kate Noftsinger ... three goals and two assists in 1999. M - junior Rachael Lewis ... scored game-winning goals in ACC wins over Clemson and Florida State ... three goals and two assists in 1999. M - freshman Katie Johnson ... started all 21 games ... two goals and one assist this fall. D - sophomore Stacy Roeck ... second-team All-ACC honoree and All-ACC Tournament pick ... four goals and one assist this season. D - senior Karli Schilling ... 79 career games played with 15 goals and 14 assists. D - junior Colleen Bradley ... started all 21 games this fall ... one goal scored. D - freshman Liz McDowell ... started all 21 games ... named to the ACC All-Tournament team ... younger sister of North Carolina All-ACC midfielder Rebekah McDowell. Off the Bench - freshman midfielder Lindsey Griffin, leads the squad with eight assists ... freshman defender Gabi Lieb, played in 19 games this fall.
NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY The Demon Deacons made their first ever appearance in 1996 when they visited Clemson in the first round of the championship. Wake Forest earned a 2-1 victory in that game to advance to the final 16 before being eliminated at Florida by a 5-0 score. Wake Forest made its second appearance in 1998 and was eliminated by eventual national champion North Carolina by a score of 6-0. The Deacs made their third straight NCAA appearance last fall, being eliminated by Georgia (5-2) in Athens. Individual Career Statistics in the NCAA Tournament
THE DEMON DEACONS VS. MICHIGAN
ACC TOURNAMENT RECAP In the semifinals, Wake Forest faced #2 seed Maryland and avenged a 1-0 loss to the Terps earlier in the season with a 1-0 victory this time around. Senior Anne Shropshire scored the game's only goal in the 44th minute when she found the back of the net off a pair of nifty passes from Charlton and Emily Taggart. The Deacs then advanced to the championship game for the first time in the six-year history of the program, falling to top seeded and 3rd-ranked North Carolina, 3-0. Charlton, Roeck and freshman Liz McDowell were all named to the All-Tournament team.
CHARLTON NAMED 1999 ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Charlton leads the Demon Deacons with 10 goals and 26 points this fall, ranking among the ACC leaders in each of those categories as well. She got her career off to a good start by scoring two goals in her first collegiate appearance, a 5-0 win over South Carolina.
FOUR DEACONS NAMED TO ALL-ACC SQUAD After earning second-team All-ACC honors and being named the ACC Rookie of the Year in 1998, Taggart is following that up with an outstanding sophomore season. Despite missing nearly five matches with a knee injury, she still ranks among the team leaders with 5 goals and 17 points this fall, and she becomes the first WFU field player to be named to the first-team all-ACC squad. Now in her second season as Wake Forest's starting goalkeeper, Regan turned in a superb season this fall and joins Taggart as the first Demon Deacons to be selected to the All-ACC first team. She currently owns the best single season GAA in Wake Forest history (0.82), while also recording 7.0 shutouts this season. Regan ranks first in the ACC in save percentage (.875). Only a sophomore, Roeck has emerged as the leader of a Wake Forest defense that is allowing a stingy 0.85 goals per game this fall. Serving in her role as sweeper, Roeck also provides an offensive spark with four goals and one assist this season. Charlton becomes the second Wake Forest freshman in as many years to be named to the All-ACC team (Taggart earned second-team all-conference honors last fall). Charlton is enjoying a standout rookie season, leading the Demon Deacons in both goals (with 10) and points (26) and ranking among the ACC leaders in each of those categories.
DEMON DEACONS CONTINUE IMPRESSIVE RUN IN THE ACC The Deacs have carried that momentum into 1999 by duplicating that 4-3 league record while improving to third place in the ACC regular season standings. Now spanning the last two seasons, Wake Forest owns a much improved 8-6 (.571) record against the ACC as opposed to the 4-23 (.148) mark posted in the program's first four years.
INSIDE THE ACC STATISTICS
IN THE NATIONAL POLLS
SHROPSHIRE CONTINUES ASSAULT ON RECORD BOOK
FRESHMEN OF INFLUENCE Forward Joline Charlton made the biggest impact of the rookie class as she has scored a team-best 10 goals and has five assists to lead the team with 26 points. Also making the starting 11 this season are defender Liz McDowell, who scored the game-winner at Air Force with under five minutes remaining in regulation, midfielder Lindsey Griffin, a playmaker who has a team-best eight assists, defender Katie Johnson, with two goals, and defender Gabi Lieb, with one assist.
ROECK ANCHORS THE DEFENSE Last fall Roeck started 20 of 21 games in the backfield, giving the Deacons an offensive threat by scoring seven goals and adding one assist. Still an offensive threat, Roeck scored the game-winning goal in the Deacs' 2-0 win over UNC Greensboro and now has 11 goals in her two-year career. She has helped the Deacs' hold opponents to a stingy 0.85 goals per game (18 goals in 21 games) while the Deacs rank third in the ACC and among the Top 25 nationally in scoring defense. Although her name may not be on top of the stat sheet, Roeck may be the team's MVP in 1999.
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