BOCA RATON, Fla. — Florida State won its first national championship Sunday with a 1-0 win against Virginia in the Women’s College Cup final.
2014 DI WOMEN’S COLLEGE CUP |
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FINAL |
Maloof: Lessons from 2013 carry FSU to championship |
Florida State 1, Virginia 0 | Box Highlights |
Maloof: First-time winner to be crowned on Sunday |
SEMIFINALS |
Virginia 3, Texas A&M 1 | Box Highlights |
Maloof: Virginia clears hurdle to reach final match |
Florida State 1, Stanford 0 | Box Highlights |
Maloof: College Cup teams eager to begin play |
Maloof: Newcomer Texas A&M joins regulars |
Brackets: InteractivePrintable |
Florida State is the third school to win a national title without conceding a goal throughout the tournament.
The Seminoles were in their third championship game and 15th consecutive appearance in the NCAA tournament.
Jamia Fields scored the goal in the 83rd minute. All four of her goals this season came in the postseason.
Cheyna Williams was credited with an assist, her sixth of the season.
The first shot on goal in the match came just a minute before Fields’ goal when a penalty kick by the Seminoles’ Megan Campbell was saved by Morgan Stearns.
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