The 2025 Great Midwest Athletic Conference women's soccer regular-season championship race is going to go down to the final day.
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On Saturday (Nov. 1) night at Ferguson Field, the No. 13-ranked Ashland University women's soccer team played to a 1-1 draw against Cedarville – keeping the top of the league table tight going into the last day of conference play.
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The Eagles, 10-0-4 in their last 14 games, are 11-2-4 overall and 9-0-4 in the Great Midwest for 31 points. The Yellow Jackets are 10-2-5 overall and 8-1-4 in the conference for 28 points.
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Findlay sits with 29 conference points.
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On Tuesday (Nov. 4), the final regular-season games for the top three teams in the Great Midwest look this way:
- Findlay vs. Tiffin at home, 2:30 p.m.
- Cedarville vs. Ohio Dominican at home, 5 p.m.
- Ashland vs. Northwood at home (Eagle students receive a free popcorn or hot chocolate, limit one), 6:30 p.m.
The scoreless tie was broken by the Yellow Jackets in the 75
th minute, when Alli Graves got the ball after a scramble following a throw-in, and scored unassisted.
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In the 80
th minute, freshman forward
Tessa Blain leveled the score at 1-1 with a left-foot goal, her sixth of the season, on an assist from junior midfielder
Haley Hightower, her first of the fall.
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WRAPPING IT UP
- Ashland out-shot Cedarville by a 14-9 count, and both teams took four corner kicks.
- Fifth-year goalkeeper Jaya Daniel (10-1-4) made six saves, including a late one to preserve the draw.