Patriots Survive 102-Minute Affair Against College of Idaho for a Spot in the Quarterfinals
PENSACOLA, Fla. - Cumberlands (Ky.) edges out College of Idaho with a 3-2 victory in double overtime. The Patriots improve to 15-4-3 and are on to the NAIA Women's Soccer National Championship Quarterfinals, while the College of Idaho wraps up the 2025 season with a 17-3-1 overall record.
The game began with the Yotes taking an early lead in the 19th minute when Allison Moultray scored with a header off a corner kick, assisted by Gianna Yslava. However, the Patriots quickly responded three minutes later with Karla Waibel equalizing the score, capitalizing on a corner kick with an eight-yard shot assisted by Samantha Sokolove.
UC took the lead just before halftime, with Nicole Araujo scoring her 10th goal of the season. Araujo's goal came from a header, assisted by Juana Fernandez Calvo, giving Cumberlands a 2-1 advantage at the break.
In the second half, the College of Idaho fought back, leveling the score at 2-2 in the 76th minute. Natasja Davis scored an unassisted goal from a deflected shot 20 yards out, marking her 10th goal of the season.
The match remained deadlocked through regulation and the first overtime period. It was in the second overtime that Cumberlands secured their victory. Carola Fontan scored the decisive goal in the 102nd minute, with an assist from Samantha Sokolove, who delivered a cross in front of the goal.
Both teams had solid offensive sprints throughout the game, with Cumberlands taking 21 shots (13 on goal) and College of Idaho taking 20 shots (13 on goal). Goalkeepers Morgan White of UC and Alivia Brenchley of the Yotes each made 10 saves, keeping the game level as long as they could.
Cumberlands will take on the winner between the Running Eagles of Life (Ga.) and the Golden Eagles of John Brown (Ark.) in the quarterfinals on Thursday, Dec. 4.
