AMC Women’s Soccer Finals Preview
November 10, 2025
Written by Bruna Niederkorn, AMC Assistant Commissioner
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Columbia College will face Harris-Stowe State University in 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.
Game Five: Columbia vs. Harris-Stowe, 6:00 PM
- This marks the third time the two programs will meet in the AMC championship match.
- With the semifinals' win, Columbia extended its tournament winning streak to 19 games.
- Harris-Stowe advanced to their third-ever AMC Women's Soccer championship game.
- Columbia advanced to the finals after earning a 7-0 win over UHSP in the semifinals.
- The Hornets moved on to the finals after a 3-1 victory over Williams Baptist in the semifinals and a 3-0 win over Hannibal-LaGrange in the quarterfinals.
- CC enters the game with a 11-4-2 record on the season and 5-0-1 in conference play.
- HSSU enters the game with a 7-6-5 overall record and 3-1-2 in AMC play. Their only conference loss during the regular season came against Williams Baptist.
- During the regular season, Columbia and Harris-Stowe tied 1-1.
- Sherasade Megheze and Katharina Salomon each have two goals for the Hornets during the tournament, while Luka Gorogranz has two assists. Goalie Taylor Kolinski has seven saves.
- Georgia Pardalos and Madeleine Shylanski each have two goals for the Cougars in the tournament, while Macie Vincent has one assist. Goalkeeper Natalie Allison has five saves.
- The Cougars are making its 13th trip to the championship match in 14 years with a 10-1-1 record in the past 12 trips.
- Columbia leads the all-time series between the two teams with a 16-0-1 record.
- The Cougars currently lead the all-time series in tournament play, 3-0.
- The last time they faced each other during the postseason was in the semifinals in 2024, with Columbia winning, 8-1
- The top seed is currently 17-4-1 all-time in championship matches.
- The third-seeded is currently 1-6 all-time in championship matches.
- In championship matches, the top seed faced the third seed six times. The first seed has a 5-1 record in those six times.
- Last time the number one seed competed against the third seed was Columbia vs. Harris-Stowe in 2022.
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