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JMU Upsets No. 24 Wake Forest on the Road, 2-1
8/29/2014 9:00:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Box Score
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The James Madison women's soccer team picked up its first win over a nationally-ranked team in 2014 on Friday night, downing No. 24 Wake Forest 2-1 at Spry Stadium.
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The Dukes trailed 1-0 on an early goal in the ninth minute, but Sydney Braun-McLeod (Ottawa, Ontario/Glebe Collegiate Institute) pulled the game back even with a breakaway goal in the 37th minute that was set up by sophomore forward Ashley Herndon (Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge).
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Six minutes into the second half, Katie Hyland (Islip, N.Y./Islip) found the ball at her feet after it deflected off a Demon Deacons defender and put what turned out to be the game-winner behind Wake Forest goalkeeper Lindsay Preston. With the goal, Hyland tied former Duke Sarah Cebulski for 15th on the all-time goals list at JMU with 18.
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Wake Forest (1-1) battled for the equalizer the rest of the way and outshot the Dukes 9-6 in the match, but redshirt junior goalkeeper Ellen Forrest (Midlothian, Va./James River) and the rest of the JMU defense stood tall to help the Dukes  to 3-0 on the season.
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The Demon Deacons' best chance to tie the game came in the 67th minute when a shot by defender Kim Marshall glanced off the post and stayed out to keep the Dukes ahead.
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JMU has now won each of its three contests in 2014 by identical 2-1 scores.
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The Dukes return to action next Friday, Sept. 5, when they host Navy at University Park. The opening kick is slated for 7 p.m.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The James Madison women's soccer team picked up its first win over a nationally-ranked team in 2014 on Friday night, downing No. 24 Wake Forest 2-1 at Spry Stadium.
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The Dukes trailed 1-0 on an early goal in the ninth minute, but Sydney Braun-McLeod (Ottawa, Ontario/Glebe Collegiate Institute) pulled the game back even with a breakaway goal in the 37th minute that was set up by sophomore forward Ashley Herndon (Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge).
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Six minutes into the second half, Katie Hyland (Islip, N.Y./Islip) found the ball at her feet after it deflected off a Demon Deacons defender and put what turned out to be the game-winner behind Wake Forest goalkeeper Lindsay Preston. With the goal, Hyland tied former Duke Sarah Cebulski for 15th on the all-time goals list at JMU with 18.
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Wake Forest (1-1) battled for the equalizer the rest of the way and outshot the Dukes 9-6 in the match, but redshirt junior goalkeeper Ellen Forrest (Midlothian, Va./James River) and the rest of the JMU defense stood tall to help the Dukes  to 3-0 on the season.
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The Demon Deacons' best chance to tie the game came in the 67th minute when a shot by defender Kim Marshall glanced off the post and stayed out to keep the Dukes ahead.
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JMU has now won each of its three contests in 2014 by identical 2-1 scores.
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The Dukes return to action next Friday, Sept. 5, when they host Navy at University Park. The opening kick is slated for 7 p.m.
Team Stats
JMU
WF
Goals
2
1
Shots
6
9
Shots on Goal
3
3
Saves
2
1
Corners
2
7
Fouls
14
13
Scoring Plays

Kendall Fischlein (1)
Assisted By: Sarah Medina
Top left corner finish after cross
8:48

Braun-McLeod, Sydney (2)
Assisted By: Herndon, Ashley
Fast break, slow roller past goalie
36:09

Hyland, Katie (2)
Wake turnover in own end, beat keeper 1
50:31
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