November 02, 20231st2nd1OT 2OT Final
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Missouri St.00000
Scoring
Valpo96:07Abby White
GoalkeepersMinGASv
ValpoCoryell, Nikki110:0007
Mo StDay, Camielle110:0016
Stats at a GlanceValpoMo St
Shots (on Goal)9 (7) 19 (7)
Saves76
Offsides11
Corner Kicks64
Fouls1016
Yellow Cards14

November 05, 20231st2ndFinal
Valparaiso011
Drake000
Scoring
Valpo81:01Allie Anderson (Addy Joiner )
GoalkeepersMinGASv
ValpoCoryell, Nikki90:0004
DrakeFord, Addie90:0013
Stats at a GlanceValpoDrake
Shots (on Goal)9 (4) 7 (4)
Saves43
Offsides11
Corner Kicks33
Fouls1214
Yellow Cards22
Soccer Heads to Des Moines in Search of Tournament Title
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Soccer Heads to Des Moines in Search of Tournament Title

Valparaiso (9-5-6, 3-3-4 MVC)
2023 MVC Tournament - Semifinals/Championship - Des Moines, Iowa
Thursday, Nov. 2 - vs. Missouri State (12-1-5, 7-0-3 MVC) - 3 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 5 - at Drake or vs. UIC - 1 p.m.

Next Up in Valpo Soccer: With two tournament wins already under its belt, the Valpo soccer team heads to Des Moines this weekend with its sights set on the first Valley tournament championship in program history. The sixth-seeded Beacons will face second-seeded Missouri State in semifinal action Thursday afternoon, and would take on either top-seeded Drake or fourth-seeded UIC in a potential title match Sunday afternoon.

Previously: Valpo advanced to Des Moines by virtue of a pair of 1-0 victories last weekend, taking down seventh-seeded Belmont on Thursday and handing third-seeded UNI its first home loss of the year on Sunday.

Looking Ahead: The MVC Tournament champion earns the conference’s automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament and will learn its first-round matchup on Monday afternoon.

Following the Beacons: All of the MVC Tournament matches will be broadcast live on ESPN+. Links for the live video and live stats can be found at ValpoAthletics.com.

Head Coach John Marovich: In his 16th season at the helm of the Valpo program, John Marovich holds a 130-117-48 (.522) record both overall and at Valpo as a head coach. The 2014 Horizon League Coach of the Year and the head of the 2022 MVC Coaching Staff of the Year, Marovich holds Valpo’s all-time records for both victories and winning percentage.

Series Notes: Missouri State - The Bears hold a 5-3-2 advantage in the all-time series, but it is Valpo with a slim 3-2-2 edge since joining the Valley. Earlier this season, the two teams battled to a scoreless draw at Brown Field on Sept. 28.

Drake - Valpo is just 2-7-2 all-time against the Bulldogs, but had won the last two meetings prior to this season. When the two sides met in Des Moines on Oct. 8, Peyton Evans gave the Beacons the lead late in the first half with her first career goal, but Drake scored twice in a seven-minute stretch in the second half to earn a 2-1 win.

UIC - Valpo is 4-2-1 all-time since the Flames started their program prior to the 2014 season, but it was UIC which came away with the win in the regular season finale in Chicago on Oct. 22, as Sophia Jaime scored the lone goal of the match in the 63rd minute.

Quartet of Preseason Honorees: Plenty of individual standouts have helped Valpo get to the point where it is regarded as one of the Valley’s top programs, and four of them were honored with preseason All-MVC accolades. Fifth-year Nicole Norfolk joined seniors Lindsey DuSatko and Nikki Coryell as preseason First Team All-MVC selections, while junior Addy Joiner picked up Honorable Mention accolades.

Looking Back at Last Season: Valpo’s journey up the MVC table over the last few years culminated last season with a dramatic final day of the regular season which saw the Beacons emerge with the MVC regular season championship - Valpo’s first team title in any sport since joining the Valley. The Beacons finished the season with an 8-7-4 overall record, including a 7-1-2 mark in MVC action to claim the regular season crown. Nikki Coryell was named MVC Goalkeeper of the Year for a third straight season, while John Marovich, Brianne Barnes and Noah Smith were honored as the Valley Coaching Staff of the Year. Nicole Norfolk was named a Third Team All-Region honoree as well.

Who’s Back and Who’s New: Valpo returned 18 letterwinners, including nine starters, from last year’s squad which claimed the MVC regular season title. The returnees accounted for 16 of the Beacon’s 19 goals and 17 of their 18 assists in Valley play last season. 11 newcomers round out the 2023 roster - nine incoming freshmen, one transfer and one redshirt.

Valpo in the MVC Tournament: With the pair of wins last week, this year’s Valpo side is improving upon the program’s track record all-time in the MVC Tournament. Valpo dropped all three of its conference tournament matches when it was an affiliate Valley member in the late 1990s, and was 1-5-1 in the tournament since joining the Valley as a full member in the summer of 2017 before the two victories last week, improving to 3-8-1 all-time in the MVC Tournament.

Back in the Semifinals: With their two wins, the Beacons advanced to the semifinals of the MVC Tournament for a fourth straight season. This year’s senior class, which already held the distinction of having the best conference record in program history by a four-year class (19-7-10), is the first class in program history to advance to the league tournament semifinals in each of their four seasons. This season featured the hardest path, as the spring 2021 squad had to win just one game to reach the semis, while the fall 2021 and 2022 sides earned byes directly to the semis.

A Measure of Revenge: After falling to Belmont 2-0 in regular season action, Valpo turned the tables with its 1-0 first-round win over the Bruins. It is the first time since 2009, when Valpo lost to Wright State 3-0 in the regular season and then earned a 2-1 win over the Raiders in the semifinals of the Horizon League Tournament, that the program has beaten a team in the postseason it lost to in the regular season.

Twice as Nice: The Beacons followed with a 1-0 win in second-round action over UNI, just 10 days after downing the Panthers 2-0 in the regular season. This is Valpo’s first time beating the same team twice in one season since Indiana State in the spring 2021 campaign, and the first time shutting out a team twice in one season since both Indiana State and Evansville that same season. It is just the fourth time in program history beating the same team twice in one year and just the fifth time with two clean sheets against the same team in one year.

Double-Digit Wins: Valpo enters the weekend with nine victories on the season, one shy of reaching the 10-win milestone for the second time in the last three seasons. It would be the 11th time in program history the Beacons have won 10 or more matches in a season.

Strong Nonconference Record: The Beacons finished nonconference play with a 4-2-2 record. This year’s side is the first Valpo team to finish above .500 in nonconference action since the 2017 squad went 6-5-0 outside of Valley play. It is the program’s best nonconference record since going 4-1-4 in 2014.

Notable Streaks This Season: This year’s Valpo side had a number of notable streaks that came to an end:
Home Success - Started season 3-0-3 through six home matches before falling to Belmont; second time in program history going unbeaten through first six home matches (2005)
Unbeaten Streak - Seven matches without a loss (2-0-5) Sept. 8-Oct. 5; sixth unbeaten streak of at least seven matches in program history
MVC Play - 11-match unbeaten streak in Valley action (5-0-6) Oct. 6, 2022-Oct. 5, 2023
Strong Defense - 15 consecutive MVC matches surrendering one goal or fewer Sept. 17, 2022-Oct. 5, 2023

Perhaps the most impressive item which was snapped in Valpo’s Oct. 8 loss at Drake was the fact that the Beacons lost a match in which they held a lead. The last time prior to Drake Valpo had the lead in a match and didn’t come away with at least a draw was way back on Sept. 28, 2019 at Missouri State. Valpo had won or tied 34 consecutive matches in which it held a lead before falling to the Bulldogs.

Fit to Be Tied: This season has featured a record number of ties for the Beacons. Valpo drew four times in MVC play and six times overall, both the highest single-season marks in program history. The 2010, 2011 and spring 2021 seasons all featured five deadlocks overall, while the 2003 and spring 2021 squads tied three times in conference action.

Starting Every Time Out: Four players started every match of the season for Valpo: goalkeeper Nikki Coryell, center backs Nicole Norfolk and Anna Cup and right back Aubrey Ramey. Coryell and Norfolk both played all 1,620 minutes in the regular season, while Cup nearly did so, ending the regular season with 1,607 minutes played. Norfolk’s streak of consecutive starts came to a close when she missed out on the first-round match due to injury, leaving Coryell - who has now started 30 straight matches - as the only Valpo player with a consecutive start streak dating beyond this season.

Coryell Cleans Up: Senior goalkeeper Nikki Coryell continues to move up the MVC’s all-time charts for career shutouts, as she posted back-to-back clean sheets against Belmont and UNI to open the MVC Tournament. Coryell has tallied seven clean sheets this season, the third time in her career recording seven shutouts in a single campaign, and is up to 26 career shutouts - second-most in MVC history and one shy of the top spot. Coryell, who blanked UNI and its 16th-ranked nationally scoring offense twice in the last two weeks, finished MVC regular season play with a 0.90 GAA, the third time in her four seasons she has posted a GAA under one in conference action.

In On the Goals: Senior forward Kelsie James played a role in both goals last week as the Beacons won their first two tournament chances. It was James who took the corner early on against Belmont that was headed in by Lindsey DuSatko, giving James her 12th career assist - tied for third-most in program history. James was then on the other end against UNI, scoring the match’s lone goal to send Valpo to the semis. The goal was the 13th of her Valpo career, one shy of the program’s all-time top-10. It also gave her 38 career points, tied for ninth-most in program history.

11 By 11: There are just five players in Valpo program history who have scored at least 11 career goals and tallied at least 11 career assists, and two of them reside on this year’s squad. The aforementioned James is one, and senior forward Lindsey DuSatko is another. DuSatko picked up her 11th career goal against Belmont in the first-round win - the second match-winner of her career in the MVC Tournament. She followed by recording the secondary assist on the goal versus UNI - her fifth of the season and 11th of her career. She is tied for fourth in a single season in Valpo history and is tied for third among MVC players this year, while her career total is joint fifth in program history.

Dream Night For Norfolk: For a player who has been a stalwart in the back for Valpo since stepping on campus in 2019, the evening of Oct. 19 was the perfect way to send Nicole Norfolk off in the final home match of her career. When the whistle blew to kick off the match versus UNI, Norfolk officially moved alone atop the program’s career matches played and matches started charts, as she played and started for the 83rd time in the Valpo uniform.
Norfolk then came up with the eventual match-winning goal, her fifth career goal, in the 52nd minute and picked up an assist, the sixth of her career, on the later insurance tally. It marked the first time in Norfolk’s collegiate career she has been involved in multiple goals in the same match.

Joiner Just Keeps Scoring: One season after pacing Valpo in the goal-scoring department, junior Addy Joiner has continued her prolificacy in 2023. She netted just the eighth hat trick in program history on August 31 against Chicago State, while most recently, she scored what proved to be the match-winner in the Beacons’ 2-1 win at Southern Illinois. Joiner has scored a team-high eight goals this year, tied for ninth-most in a single season in program history and just one off the MVC lead. Joiner has 18 career goals, tied for sixth-most in program history, and is tied for eighth in program history with 39 career points.

A Sudden Nose for Goal: Senior Chase Ray went the first 56 minutes of her collegiate career without a goal, but the midfielder has found the scoring touch in Valley play, scoring in three of the Beacons’ 10 MVC fixtures. Ray opened her collegiate account with the tying goal at Evansville, scored the early match-winner in the second minute at Indiana State and most recently opened the scoring in Valpo’s win at Southern Illinois.

Three-Time Goalkeeper of the Year: Senior goalkeeper Nikki Coryell has quite simply been the Valley’s top goalkeeper throughout her career, as she has been honored as the MVC Goalkeeper of the Year in each of her first three seasons. In 2022, Coryell posted an 8-5-4 record with a 0.91 GAA and an .800 save percentage, posting seven clean sheets. Coryell and the Valpo defense surrendered just five goals in 10 MVC matches last season and posted five shutouts - matching the program record for the most clean sheets within conference play in a single season. In her three Goalkeeper of the Year campaigns, Coryell has posted a cumulative GAA of 0.59 and a save percentage of .878 in conference play.

Running Up Top: Senior forward Lindsey DuSatko entered the 2023 campaign having earned All-Conference honors in each of the last two seasons, as she was a Second Team honoree in 2021 and a First Team choice last season. The pacey forward was tied for second among Valley players with four assists in MVC-only play in 2022, picking up a helper apiece in four of Valpo’s regular season conference wins, and scored a goal as well.

Locking Down the Back Line: Fifth-year center back Nicole Norfolk has been the linchpin in the Valpo defense ever since stepping onto campus prior to the 2019 season. The stalwart in the back was a First Team All-MVC honoree in 2022 after earning Second Team recognition the previous year. Valpo’s record holder for consecutive minutes played by a field player, Norfolk played all but 14 minutes of Valpo’s first 15 matches of the 2022 season before suffering an injury in mid-October. With Norfolk on the field during Valley regular season play, Valpo surrendered just one goal in 544 minutes of play in 2022. Norfolk added Third Team All-Midwest Region honors to her resume as well last season.

She Scores, We Win: Junior forward Addy Joiner was more than just a spark off the bench in 2022 - she was an assassin in front of goal. A First Team All-MVC honoree, Joiner finished the regular season with a Valley-high seven goals on the year and eventually concluded the season in second place with her seven tallies. The two-time MVC Offensive Player of the Week scored six of her seven goals in Valley play, one apiece in six of Valpo’s seven MVC victories. Her six goals in conference play were the most by a Valpo player in league action since Jackie Kondratko netted six goals in Horizon League matches in 2009.

Wait, There’s More!: The aforementioned four First Team All-MVC honorees from a season ago represent just over half of the total number of honorees from last season’s regular season champions. Fifth-year midfielder Allie Anderson picked up Second Team All-MVC recognition in 2022, while junior left back Abby White was a Third Team All-MVC choice. Sophomore Molly O’Rear rounds out last year’s award winners, as she claimed a spot on the MVC All-Freshman Team.

Even More on Last Year’s Awards: Valpo’s four First Team honorees in 2022 set a program record for postseason honors, as the program previously boasted three First Team All-League recipients on three occasions. The Beacons have had multiple First Team All-MVC honorees each of the last three seasons, and also have had at least one representative on the MVC All-Freshman Team in each of their six seasons in the conference.