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Women's Soccer to Face Alabama State in First Round of NCAA Tournament

Opens in a new window 2021 WSOC Notes vs Alabama St. NCAA

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The #9 Penn State women's soccer team (10-2-1, 9-1-1) will meet the SWAC champions Alabama State Hornets in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Wednesday, April 28 at 7 p.m. ET.

This is the first matchup between the teams in program history.

GAME INFORMATION

Date: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 | Time: 7 p.m. ET

Location: Cary, NC. | Venue: WakeMed Park

Series Record: First Ever Meeting

PENN STATE BREAKDOWN

Record: 10-2-1, 9-1-1

Top Scorers: Ally Schlegel – 11 Goals, Frankie Tagliaferri – 7 goals, Sam Coffey – 6 Goals,

Top Assists: Coffey – 9 Assists, Tagliaferri – 9 Assists

NITTANY LIONS LAST TIME OUT

The No. 4 Penn State women's soccer team (10-2-1, 9-1-1) fell 1-0 to the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Big Ten Tournament semifinal match. Iowa's goal in the 48th minute was enough to lift the Hawkeyes past Penn State.

The Nittany Lions offensive attack tallied 17 shots in the second half with nine on goal. Penn State also had seven corners in the half as they attempted to tie the match.

Despite the furious effort by Penn State, the Nittany Lions could not tie the match. Penn State had one final chance with 30 seconds to play in the game, a header by Eva Alonso went just over the crossbar and Iowa held on for a 1-0 win.

NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Penn State makes its 26th-straight NCAA Tournament in 2020-21, a streak dating back to 1995.

The Nittany Lions are 19-3 in first-round matches (PSU received byes from the first round in 1998, 1999 & 2000). Penn State is in the midst of a 10-match first round winning streak.

A five-time College Cup participant (1999, 2002, 2005, 2012, & 2015), Penn State advanced to the quarterfinals 13 times (5-8).

Penn State has a 55-23-2 all-time record in the NCAA Tournament with a record of 29-12-1 under Erica Dambach.

BIG TEN HONORS

Head coach Erica Dambach was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year for the fifth time in her career. Redshirt sophomore Ally Schlegel was named the Forward of the Year, senior captain Sam Coffey was named the Midfielder of the Year and Eva Alonso was named the Co-Freshman of the Year.

Penn State was also well represented on the respective All-Big Ten teams. Schlegel, Coffey and Frankie Tagliaferri all earned first team honors. Payton Linnehan and Alonso were named to the All-Big Ten second team and Alonso was also named to the All-Big Ten Freshman Team. Senior captain Kerry Abello was honored with the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award.

Dambach led the Nittany Lions to the program's 20th Big Ten regular season championship this season. It was the 11th Big Ten regular season championship for the Nittany Lions under the direction of Dambach. Despite the COVID-19 shortened schedule, Dambach led the program to double-digit wins for the 14th consecutive season and continued Penn State's streak of double-digit wins in every season in program history.

Dambach previously earned the Big Ten Coach of the Year honors in 2009, 2012, 2014 and 2018.

Ally Schlegel followed up her impressive freshman season, which she was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, with an equally impressive sophomore campaign. Schlegel led the league in goals for the second-straight season with 11 and led the Big Ten in points with 27. She was also tied for the league lead with 3 game-winning goals. Schlegel's 11 goals are tied for sixth in the NCAA and her 27 points are tied for seventh.

Schlegel is the most recent Nittany to earn Big Ten Forward of the Year since Maya Hayes won the award in 2011 and 2012.

Coffey earns the second Midfielder of the Year award in her collegiate career. She was named the ACC Midfielder of the Year as a sophomore at Boston College. Coffey netted six goals and added nine assists on the season and tied for the Big Ten lead with teammate Frankie Tagliaferri with their nine assists. She was also tied atop the Big Ten with her three game-winning goals.

Coffey is the NCAA active leader in both points (111) and assists (43). She is the only player in college soccer with 40 or more assists

Alonso follows in Schlegel's footsteps after being named Co-Freshman of the Year. Alonso has started all 12 games of her freshman season at center back for the Nittany Lions on a back line that has allowed just 10 goals for a 0.83 goals against average. Alonso has played all 1,110 minutes so far this season, which leads the team. Since 2012, Penn State has earned Freshman of the Year honors four times (Raquel Rodriguez – 2012, Emily Ogle – 2014, Schlegel – 2019, Alonso – 2021).

Tagliaferri earns the fourth Big Ten All-Conference honor of her Nittany Lion career and the second time she has garnered first team plaudits. Tagliaferri was named to the All-Big Ten second team in 2019, first team in 2018 and freshman team in 2017.

Tagliaferri was second in the conference with seven goals and tied for the league lead with nine assists. Earlier this season, she tied the Big Ten and school record with four assists in a single game. She is the only player in Big Ten history to have two games of four assists.

Tagliaferri is seventh on the NCAA active career leaders list with 25 assists and is second with 86 games played.

Payton Linnehan earns the second All-Big Ten honor of her career after being named to the All-Freshman Team in 2019.  Linnehan started all 12 games, scoring four goals and added six assists for 14 points.

Linnehan also was named the Big Ten Tournament Offensive Most Valuable Player in Penn State's 2019 Big Ten Tournament championship.

Senior captain Kerry Abello earned the first Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. Abello has been a staple for postseason awards for the conference, earning first team honors in 2019 and third team honors in 2018.

ALABAMA ST. BREAKDOWN

Record: 8-2-2, 6-0-1

Top Scorer: McKenna Wiscombe – 7 Goals, 3 Assists. Teaggan Illela & Kassandra Schoen – 5 goals.

ALABAMA ST. SCOUT

Alabama State enters the tournament on a 10-match unbeaten streak after defeating Grambling State on penalty kicks in the conference championship game earlier this month. McKenna Wiscombe, the SWAC Tournament MVP, leads Alabama State with seven goals on the season and is tied with Teaggan Ilela with 17 total points.