AMC Women's Soccer Tournament Semifinals Recap
Written by Bruna Niederkorn, AMC Assistant Commissioner
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Columbia College and Harris-Stowe State University have advanced to the championship game of the 2025 American Midwest Conference (AMC) Women's Soccer Tournament.
The final is set for Monday, Nov. 10 at 6 p.m, in Columbia, Mo., with an automatic bid to the NAIA Tournament on the line.
This marks the third time the two programs will meet in the AMC championship match.
Game Three: (1) Columbia def. Health Sciences & Pharmacy, 7-0 (BOX SCORE)
- With tonight's win, Columbia extended its tournament winning streak to 19 games.
- Madaleine Shylanski and Georgia Pardalos each netted two goals for the Cougars.
- Brooke Williams, Ayanna Clarke and Bleda Beto each added a goal.
- Macie Vincent recorded one assist.
- Izzy Rogers led the Eutectics with five shots.
- Natalie Allison made five stops in between posts for the Cougars, while Susan Bradford tallied five saves for the Eutectics.
- Columbia outshot UHSP, 25-11.
- Health Sciences & Pharmacy ended their season with a 9-5-1 record, earning the program's first-ever win in the AMC Tournament and its first appearance in the Tournament Semifinals.
Game Four: Harris-Stowe def. (2) Williams Baptist, 3-1 (BOX SCORE)
- Harris-Stowe advanced to their third-ever AMC Women's Soccer championship game.
- The Hornets struck first, as Moenesa Mejias converted a free kick in the 11th minute.
- AMC Player of the Year Yajaira Alvarado tied the match in the 37th minute off a pass from Latavia Fletcher.
- Katharina Salomon regained the lead for the Hornets, finding the back of the net in the 49th minute with an assist by Luka Gorongraz.
- In the 73rd minute, Luka Gorongranz set up Emma Auer, who scored the Hornets' third and final goal to see the 3-1 victory.
- Goalkeeper Taylor Kolinski made five saves in between posts for the Hornets, while Nevaeh Larkins stopped three shots for the Eagles.
- The Hornets outshot the Eagles, 12-11.
- Williams Baptist concluded their historic season with a program-best 12 wins (12-5-0) and their first-ever trip to the AMC Tournament Semifinals.