Washington State University Athletics
Cougs Advance to the Round of 16 With PKs Over No. 20 Tennessee
November 17, 2017 | Soccer
A late game rally sent the Cougs on in the NCAA Championships.
... The Match In Few Words
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – For the first time in Washington State soccer history, the Cougs (10-7-4) pushed their way into the third round of the NCAA Championships after advancing past #20 Tennessee (15-4-2) on penalty kicks, 3-1, Friday afternoon in the Florida regional. The Cougs dominated the shootout thanks to three huge saves from Ella Dederick as the redshirt-junior denied three-straight Volunteer attempts. On the other end, the Cougs would not be denied as Maegan O'Neill, Sofia Anker-Kofoed, and Jordan Branch all calmly slotted home their attempts from the spot. For WSU, the shootout victory would not have been possible without the late game heroics from their senior Kelsee Crenshaw as the fourth-year outside back staved off elimination and the end to her collegiate career with a long-range bomb in the 79' to even the game at 2-2. Crenshaw's rocket from deep was necessary after Tennessee took a 2-1 lead into the locker room thanks to a pair of goals Danielle Marcano. Marcano's strikes put the Vols ahead after WSU had opened the scoring in just the 13' when sophomore sensation Morgan Weaver drilled her first postseason goal on the Cougs first shot of the day.
Coach's Quote Of The Match
"What a game. Cougs advance into the Round of 16 off of a 2-2 tie that goes into penalty kicks. What a performance from our goalkeeper over here, Ella, and the three young ladies who took the shots to close the deal…Here's this little old team from Washington State, Pullman, Washington that comes to Orlando and beats an unbelievable UCF team, knocks them out. Then comes down here and plays a fantastic Tennessee team. When we packed two weeks ago I told the team we're coming here to win and we're coming here to stay. Pack your bags and we're going to go out on this journey."
The Moment's That Made The Match
COUGS WIN!!!! 3-1 on PKs the Cougs are headed to the Round of 16 for the first time in program history #GoCougs pic.twitter.com/LCTQJXNjNA
— WSU Cougar Soccer (@WSUCougarSoccer) November 17, 2017
Checkout some highlights from the Cougs Second Round win over Tennessee thanks to the @Pac12Network and @SECNetwork pic.twitter.com/jzigICsOwK
— WSU Cougar Soccer (@WSUCougarSoccer) November 17, 2017
Things You Need To KnowMorgan fires the perfect shot near post to put the Cougs on top early 1-0 #GoCougs #WinOrGoHome pic.twitter.com/dbIWVho1Po
— WSU Cougar Soccer (@WSUCougarSoccer) November 17, 2017
- The Cougs moved on to the third round of the NCAA Championships for the first time in program history on their fourth attempt.
- The double-overtime draw with the Vols marked the third overtime affair with Tennessee all-time in which the Cougs are 1-0-2.
- WSU picked up its first result of the season when trailing at halftime as the Cougs record moved to 0-5-1 on the year.
- WSU has played in six overtime games, all double-overtime affairs, in the postseason, falling in four while advancing on PKs in two others.
- The shootout win was the first for WSU since 2011 when the Cougs advanced past Kentucky 4-2. WSU had lost its last two shootouts in 2012 and 2013.
- Morgan Weaver's goal was her team-best seventh of the season and first since scoring at Oregon on Oct. 5. Maddy Haro assisted on the goal, her seventh assist. The Cougs are a perfect 6-0-1 in games Weaver has scored in.
- Kelsee Crenshaw's goal was her first of the season and second career goal. Her first goal came at Washington in 2015. Shayna Whieldon assisted on the goal, her first of the season and first since tallying one at Oregon State in 2016.
- Sofia Anker-Kofoed scored one of the Cougs PKs in the shootout after making her first appearance back on the field since Sept. 17. She missed the entire conference season after sustaining an injury in training.
- The Cougs improved to 4-3-2 against top-25 opponents on the year.
- The Cougs move on to face the winner of South Florida and #16Â in the third round of the NCAA Championships. The game is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. (ET)Â in Gainesville, Fla.
Team Stats

Morgan Weaver (7)
Assisted By: Maddy Haro
15 yard shot to the near post
12:49

Danielle Marcano (3)
Assisted By: Katie Cousins
2 yard header off of the corner
19:41

Danielle Marcano (4)
Assisted By: (unassisted)
8 yard shot
29:38

Kelsee Crenshaw (1)
Assisted By: Shay Whieldon
20 yard curler into top left 90
78:54



























