Top 5 Goals: Women’s College Cup Final Four, Olympics Qualification

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The NCAA Women’s College Cup has not disappointed with two hard-fought matches between four of the best teams in the nation. When games are that close, it takes something special to separate them, and that’s precisely what we have this week with the goals that were scored. Plus, an incredible goal at Wembley aided England’s hopes for Olympic Qualification. Here are the Top 5 Goals from the NCAA College Cup and Olympic Qualification.

 

5. Ella Toone – England

England’s Olympic hopes were nearly dashed after trailing the Netherlands 2-0 at Wembley. The Lionesses roared back with three goals in the second half. Ella Toone’s goal was tgame-winnerner. Lauren James deserves a ton of credit for the cross she put into the box. It was tantalizing, waiting for one of her teammates to get on the end of it. Toone made her run to the back post but still had a lot to do. Not only does she have to get the shot on frame, but she has to beat the keeper as well. What does she do? Nutmegs the keeper with no issue, and the reaction from the crowd is incredible. It’s an Olympic Qualifying match, and Wembley is as loud as it’s ever been. Moments like that are what make women’s soccer special.

 

4. Kaitlyn Zipay – Florida State Seminoles

 

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