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Marietta to host several soccer camps during summer of 2009
May 28, 2009
MARIETTA, Ohio — Marietta College Head Men's and Women's Soccer Coach Pat Holguin and his staff will host a Team High School Showcase camp as well as a Team Camp on campus this summer.
The Team High School Showcase will take place from July 17-19. The Team Camp is next on the calendar from July 21-24.
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Martinez earns Academic All-OAC honors in 2008
Third straight year senior named Academic All-OAC
Nov. 19, 2008
AUSTINTOWN, Ohio — The Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) office released its 2008 Academic All-OAC Women’s Soccer Teams on Wednesday (Nov. 19) morning, and Marietta College senior forward Jessica Martinez (Strongsville/Magnificat) was named Academic All-OAC.
It is the third straight season that Martinez, a captain, received Academic All-OAC honors. Earlier this month, she became just the fourth four-time All-OAC performer in Marietta women’s soccer history. Martinez earned All-OAC second team in 2008 after receiving honorable mention in each of her first three seasons.
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Martinez named All-OAC second team in women’s soccer
Senior earned league recognition for fourth straight year
Nov. 12, 2008
AUSTINTOWN, Ohio — The Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) office released its 2008 All-OAC Women’s Soccer Teams and Special Award Winners on Wednesday (Nov. 12) morning, and Marietta College senior forward Jessica Martinez (Strongsville/Magnificat) was named All-OAC second team.
It is the fourth straight year that Martinez received All-OAC honors; she earned All-OAC honorable mention in each of her first three seasons with the Pioneers. The captain became just the fourth four-time All-OAC performer in Marietta women’s soccer history. She joins Traci Hart ’92, Jenny Fleischer ’00 and Amy Lehosit ’06 in holding that distinction.
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Marietta women's soccer eliminated from OAC Tournament contention with 3-0 loss to Ohio Northern
Pioneers finish the year 5-10-3
Nov. 1, 2008
MARIETTA, Ohio — The Marietta College women's soccer team closed out its season Saturday (Nov. 1) afternoon with a 3-0 loss to visiting Ohio Northern University at Marietta Field. With the loss, the Pioneers were eliminated from the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Tournament picture and finished the year 5-10-3 overall and 3-3-3 in the OAC. The Polar Bears, who wrapped up the second seed in the OAC Tournament, improved to 13-5-1, 7-2 in league play.
Saturday ended the collegiate careers of three Marietta seniors. Amanda Fishburn (Cincinnati/Seton), Jessica Martinez (Strongsville/Magnificat) and Allie Williams (FIshers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern) were honored before the game for their four years of dedication to Marietta Soccer.
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Martinez named ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Women's Soccer
Senior captain voted to second team by members of CoSIDA
Oct. 30, 2008
DELAWARE, Ohio — The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) released their 2008 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Women's Soccer Teams on Thursday (Oct. 30) morning, and Marietta College senior forward Jessica Martinez (Strongsville/Magnificat) was named to the second team in District IV.
Martinez, a captain and four-year starter, currently leads the Pioneers (5-9-3, 3-2-3 OAC) in points (18), goals (7) and assists (4). On Wednesday (Oct. 29), she moved into sole possession of second place on the program's all-time goals list after scoring her 28th career goal. Martinez is also ranked third in school history with 65 career points.
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Marietta women's soccer shuts out Mount Union 4-0 to improve chance for OAC Tournament berth
Martinez scores 28th career goal in victory
Oct. 29, 2008
MARIETTA, Ohio — Marietta College senior forward Jessica Martinez (Strongsville/Magnificat), the reigning Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Women's Soccer Player of the Week, moved into sole possession of second place on the Pioneers’ all-time scoring list, and Head Coach Pat Holguin’s squad stayed alive in the OAC Tournament race with a 4-0 victory over visiting Mount Union College Wednesday (Oct. 29) afternoon at Marietta Field.
The win improved Marietta’s record to 5-9-3 overall and 3-2-2 in the OAC. The Pioneers need one more win to secure one of the six spots in next week’s OAC Tournament. Marietta could still sneak in with a tie or even a loss but would need help around the Conference. Mount Union fell to 4-13-1 overall and 1-7 in league play.
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Marietta's Martinez named OAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week
Senior moved into second place on all-time goals list on Tuesday
Oct. 27, 2008
AUSTINTOWN, Ohio — The Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) office announced its weekly awards on Monday (Oct. 27) afternoon, and Marietta College senior forward Jessica Martinez (Strongsville/Magnificat) was named the OAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week.
Martinez, a captain and four-year starter, assisted a pair of goals and scored a third to lead the Pioneers (4-9-3, 2-2-3 OAC) to a 3-1 win over first-place Wilmington College on Tuesday (Oct. 21). The goal, her sixth of the season, moved her into a tie with Amy Lehosit '06 for second place on the squad's all-time goals list with 27. She also increased her career point total to 63, which ranks third in school history.
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Pioneers fall 3-0 to host Yellow Jackets in OAC women's soccer action
Marietta plays host to Mount Union Tuesday at 4 p.m.
Oct. 25, 2008
BEREA, Ohio — Host Baldwin-Wallace College broke open a scoreless game at the intermission with three second half goals to send the Marietta College women's soccer team to a 3-0 defeat Saturday (Oct. 25) night.
With the loss, the Pioneers fall to 4-9-3 overall and 2-2-3 in the Ohio Athletic Conference with two games left to play in the regular season. The Yellow Jackets improved to 7-6-3, including 4-3 in league play.
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Marietta women's soccer upsets first place Wilmington with 3-1 victory
Senior Jessica Martinez moves into tie for second place in career goals with 27
Oct. 21, 2008
MARIETTA, Ohio — Marietta College senior forward Jessica Martinez (Strongsville/Magnificat) assisted a pair of goals and then scored a third to propel the Pioneers women's soccer team to a 3-1 victory over first place Wilmington College Tuesday (Oct. 21) afternoon at Marietta Field. Martinez's goal moved her into a tie with Amy Lehosit '06 for second place on the squad's all-time goals list with 27. She increased her career point total to 63, which ranks third in school history.
The win improved Marietta's record to 4-8-3 overall but, more importantly, 2-1-3 (nine points) in the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) with three games left to play on the schedule. The Quakers, ranked eighth in the latest NSCAA/Adidas Great Lakes Regional Poll, fell to 12-4 overall and suffered their first loss in six league games.
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Pioneers pick up key 2-1 road win over Crusaders in women's soccer
Marietta improves to 1-1-3 in the Ohio Athletic Conference
Oct. 18, 2008
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Marietta College women's soccer team knocked off Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) rival and host Capital University 2-1 Saturday (Oct. 18) afternoon. The victory was the Pioneers' first Conference win of the season and kept them in the race for one of the six slots in the upcoming OAC Tournament. Marietta improved to 3-8-3 overall and 1-1-3 in the OAC. The Crusaders fell to 7-5-2 overall and 2-3 in league play.
The Pioneers were out-shot 31-10, including 7-4 in shots on goal, but made the most of their limited offensive opportunities to post the key win. Marietta took an early 1-0 advantage in the 18th minute. Freshman midfielder Hannah Conn (Amherst/Amherst Steele) found herself with a loose ball in front of the goal and fired it into the back of the net for her first goal of the season.
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Marietta and Muskingum battle to a scoreless tie in women's soccer
Pioneers move to 0-1-3 in the Ohio Athletic Conference
Oct. 15, 2008
NEW CONCORD, Ohio — The Marietta College women's soccer team traveled to Muskingum College in search of its first Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) victory of the season on Wednesday (Oct. 15) afternoon. The Pioneers and the Fighting Muskies battled for 110 minutes without either team scoring, resulting in a scoreless tie.
Marietta improved its record to 2-8-3 overall and 0-1-3 in the OAC. Muskingum moved to 5-6-2 overall and 0-3-1 in league play.
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Marietta and John Carroll women's soccer ends in 2-2 tie
Blue Streaks battle out of 2-0 deficit to secure point for each team
Oct. 10, 2008
MARIETTA, Ohio — The Marietta College women's soccer team had visiting John Carroll University on the ropes Friday (Oct. 10) afternoon at Marietta Field by scoring two early goals, but the Blue Streaks battled back to tie the game in regulation and then the contest ended in a 2-2 tie after a pair of scoreless overtime periods. The Pioneers improved to 2-8-2 overall and 0-1-2 in the Ohio Athletic Conference. John Carroll moved to 8-2-3 overall and 1-1-1 in the OAC.
Marietta senior forward Jessica Martinez (Strongsville) put her team ahead 1-0 in the 12th minute when she lofted a shot from 20-yards out over the John Carroll keeper's head and into the back of the net. The goal was her fourth of the year and 25th of her career.
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Otterbein defeats Marietta 4-0 in women's soccer
Pioneers play host to John Carroll Friday at 4 p.m.
Oct. 7, 2008
WESTERVILLE, Ohio — The Marietta College women's soccer team fell on the road to host Otterbein College 4-0 on Tuesday (Oct. 7) afternoon. The loss dropped the Pioneers' record to 2-8-1 overall and 0-1-1 in the Ohio Athletic Conference. The Cardinals, ranked fourth in the Great Lakes Region, improved to 8-1-1, 1-1 in the OAC.
Otterbein out-shot Marietta 26-4 in the game, including 14-2 in shots on goal. The Cardinals got on the board in the 15th minute when Sarah Sharbaugh scored off an assist from Cristen Herold. Otterbein made it 2-0 in the 22nd minute when Jenny Knox shot one past the keeper on a penalty kick.
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Marietta women tie Heidelberg 1-1 in OAC opener
Pioneers travel to Otterbein on Tuesday at 4 p.m.
Oct. 3, 2008
TIFFIN, Ohio — The Marietta College women’s soccer team opened Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) play by earning a point in the league standings after a 1-1 tie with host Heidelberg College on Friday (Oct. 3) afternoon. Head Coach Pat Holguin’s Pioneers improved their record to 2-7-1 on the season and 0-0-1 in the OAC. The Student Princes, led by Nick Spell, a 2003 Marietta graduate and former Pioneer assistant, improved to 4-4-3, 0-0-1 in league play.
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Pioneer women's soccer falls 2-1 in overtime to visiting Kenyon
Marietta opens OAC play Friday at Heidelberg
Oct. 1, 2008
MARIETTA, Ohio — The Marietta College women's soccer team dropped a 2-1 overtime game to the visiting Kenyon College Ladies Wednesday (Oct. 1) afternoon at Marietta Field. The loss brought the Pioneers' record to 2-7 on the season, while Kenyon improved to 3-5.
Freshman Corryn Muench (Cold Spring, Ky./Newport Central Catholic) scored her third goal of the year only two minutes into the contest. Muench took a bouncing ball off a Kenyon defender and chipped the goalkeeper from 16-yards out to give Marietta a 1-0 advantage. Muench is now tied with two other teammates for the team lead in goals.
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Lady Pioneers defeat visiting Saints 1-0
Freshman Chelsea Hennen scored Marietta's goal in the 72nd minute
Sept. 28, 2008
MARIETTA, Ohio — The Marietta College women's soccer team used a solid, team effort for 90 minutes to defeat visiting Thomas More (Ky.) College, 1-0, Sunday (Sept. 28) afternoon in a non-conference match-up at Marietta Field. The win improved the Pioneers' record to 2-6 overall, while the Saints fell to 5-3 on the year.
Neither Marietta nor Thomas More found many chances in the first half, but the action picked up as the teams returned from intermission in the second half. The Pioneers finally broke through in the 72nd minute. Freshman Chelsea Hennen (Wheeling, W.Va./The Linsly School) was able to power a shot from 15-yards out past the Saints' keeper and into the upper right corner of the goal to give Marietta the 1-0 advantage. The goal was Hennen's third of the season.
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Marietta women's soccer falls 2-1 to host Washington & Jefferson
Freshman Ashley Drehs scores first career goal
Sept. 24, 2008
WASHINGTON, Pa. — The Marietta College women’s soccer team suffered a 2-1, non-conference setback to host Washington & Jefferson (Pa.) College Wednesday (Sept. 24) evening. The Pioneers fell to 1-6, while the Presidents improved to 6-2 on the season.
Marietta out-shot Washington & Jefferson 15-14, and both teams collected eight shots on goal in the game.
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Marietta women earn 4-3, overtime win over Saint Vincent
Freshman Cara Nuss scores two goals and assists another in victory
Sept. 20, 2008
MARIETTA, Ohio — The Marietta College women's soccer team entered Saturday (Sept. 20) afternoon’s game against visiting St. Vincent College (Pa.) needing a victory to get on track in 2008. It took 92 minutes, but the Lady Pioneers pulled out a 4-3, overtime win over the visiting Bearcats. The win improved the Pioneers' record 1-5, while Saint Vincent fell to 3-3-1.
The Pioneers came out firing against the visiting Bearcats, scoring two goals in the first 11 minutes. Freshman Corryn Muench (Cold Spring, Ky./Newport Central Catholic) followed a shot from fellow freshman Ashley Drehs (Parma/Normandy) and calmly placed it in the back of the net in the seventh minute. Four minutes later, freshman midfielder Cara Nuss (Dayton/Carroll) followed a shot from senior Jessica Martinez (Strongsville/Magnificat) with another goal to put the Pioneers ahead 2-0.
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Marietta women's soccer suffers 3-2, overtime loss at Penn State-Altoona
Freshman Corryn Muench scores first career goal
Sept. 13, 2008
ALTOONA, Pa. — Marietta College freshman Corryn Muench (Cold Spring, Ky./Newport Central Catholic) scored a goal with just four second to play in regulation to send Saturday (Sept. 13) afternoon's game against host Penn State-Altoona (Pa.) into overtime. The Lions, however, scored a goal early in the extra period to pull out the 3-2 victory. With the win, PSU-Altoona improved to 5-0, while Marietta fell to 0-5.
Marietta found itself trailing 1-0 in the 7th minute when Danielle Ivancich punched in a shot from the left side of the box following a pass from Meredith Barcia. The Pioneers tied the game at 1-1 in the 49th minute. Senior Jessica Martinez (Strongsville/Magnificat) sent a shot into the middle of the box that was deflected by a Lion player and into the back of the net. The goal, which was assisted by Chelsea Hennen (Wheeling, W.Va./The Linsly School), was Martinez's third of the season.
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Marietta women's soccer falls 1-0 at Wooster
Pioneers to play two games at Penn State-Altoona this weekend
Sept. 10, 2008
WOOSTER, Ohio — The Marietta College women's soccer team had its first road test of the 2008 season on Wednesday (Sept. 10) afternoon when the Pioneers visited the College of Wooster for a non-conference match-up. The young Pioneers held the regionally-ranked Fighting Scots scoreless for the first half, but a lone Wooster goal early in the second half was the difference in a 1-0 victory for the home team. Marietta fell to 0-4, while Wooster improved to 4-0.
Wooster, who had out-scored its first three opponents by a total of 10-1 and out-shot them by 51-12 margin, dominated 27-5 in overall shots. Marietta, however, trailed only 5-3 in shots on goal for the game.
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Pioneer women fall to Westminster 3-1 in consolation game of Soccer Classic
Marietta travels to Wooster on Wednesday
Sept. 7, 2008
MARIETTA, Ohio — The Marietta College women’s soccer team led early against Westminster (Pa.) College in Sunday (Sept. 7) morning’s consolation match of the 2008 Marietta College Classic but could not hang on and fell 3-1 to the Titans at Marietta Field. The loss drops Marietta’s record to 0-3, while the Titans improve to 3-1-1.
Freshman forward Chelsea Hennen (Wheeling W.Va./The Linsly School) scored her first collegiate goal in the 11th minute when she lofted a ball from the right side to the far post over Westminster goalkeeper Lindsey Mellott. Cara Nuss (Dayton/Carroll) assisted on the play, which gave Marietta a 1-0 advantage.
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Marietta women fall to Walsh 2-1 in opening round of Soccer Classic
Lady Pioneers will play in consolation game Sunday at 9 a.m.
Sept. 6, 2008
MARIETTA, Ohio — The Marietta College women’s soccer team opened the 2008 Marietta College Classic with a 2-1 loss to Walsh University Saturday (Sept. 6) morning at Marietta Field. The loss drops Marietta’s record to 0-2 while Walsh improves to 1-2 on the young season. Marietta will play in the consolation match Sunday morning at 9 a.m., while Walsh advances to Sunday’s final at 1 p.m.
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Marietta women's soccer opens season with 2-1 loss to Bethany
Martinez scores 22nd career goal off free kick to account for Pioneers' lone goal
Aug. 30, 2008
MARIETTA, Ohio — The Marietta College women’s soccer team opened the season Saturday (Aug. 30) afternoon with a 2-1 loss to visiting Bethnay (W.Va.) College at Marietta Field.
The Bison took a 1-0 lead with a goal in the sixth minute. Breane Minardi found the back of the net from inside the six to give her team the early advantage.
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2008 Marietta College women's soccer preview
Pioneer women look to replace seven starters from last fall
Aug. 11, 2008
MARIETTA, Ohio — Marietta College women's soccer will look to bounce back in the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) after once again finishing the season without an OAC Tournament berth. Head Coach Patrick Holguin has brought in his biggest freshmen class since taking over the women’s program nine years ago. Having to replace seven starters will make this squad one of the youngest teams that Coach Holguin has put on the field during his tenure at Marietta.
Senior forward Jessica Martinez will provide the Pioneers with it offensive spark and leadership. Martinez led the team in goals and points a year ago on her way to earning All-OAC honorable mention. Fellow senior Allie Williams looks to once again lead the midfield after suffering a knee injury last season.
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