Hope College Women’s Soccer Clinches No. 2 Seed with 2-0 Win Over Saint Mary’s
The Hope College women’s soccer team secured the No. 2 seed in the upcoming Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Tournament with a decisive 2-0 victory over Saint Mary’s College on Wednesday night. The Flying Dutch delivered a dominant performance on the road, finishing the regular season with a 6-1-1 conference record, totaling 19 points, and improving their overall record to 11-3-2.
This win not only guarantees Hope a first-round bye in the MIAA Tournament but also sets them up to host a semifinal match at Van Andel Soccer Stadium on November 6. The Flying Dutch will face either third-seeded Trine University or sixth-seeded Saint Mary’s College, depending on the outcome of their quarterfinal match on November 2.
Early Pressure and Breakthrough Goals
Hope wasted no time asserting control over the game, launching a series of aggressive attacks right from the start. The Flying Dutch earned three corner kicks within the first nine minutes, signaling their intent to dominate possession. Their efforts paid off in the 11th minute when junior midfielder Liz Bellinger found the back of the net. Bellinger, a key contributor from Williamston, Michigan, scored her third goal of the season and her second in as many games, giving Hope an early 1-0 advantage.
The offensive pressure from Hope was relentless throughout the first half. The team’s high press and attacking mindset led to seven total corner kicks before halftime, while the defense was airtight, preventing Saint Mary’s from registering a single shot in the first 45 minutes.
Just before halftime, the Flying Dutch doubled their lead. In the 41st minute, senior forward Margaret Owsiany, from Westerville, Ohio, struck her third goal of the season, putting Hope firmly in control with a 2-0 lead. The goal capped off a dominant first half in which Hope’s attacking prowess and midfield strength were on full display.
Stifling Defense Secures the Shutout
Hope’s defensive unit, anchored by senior goalkeeper Kendall Robertson from Jackson, Michigan, continued to shine in the second half. The Flying Dutch maintained their composure and organization, limiting Saint Mary’s to just four shots for the entire game. Robertson, who recorded her third shutout of the season, lowered her goals-against average to 0.91, solidifying her role as a critical component of Hope’s defensive success.
The back line, supported by Robertson’s commanding presence in goal, kept Saint Mary’s attackers at bay and cleared away any potential threats. The defensive performance was a testament to Hope’s ability to close out games and maintain pressure even when holding a lead.
MIAA Tournament Outlook
With their victory over Saint Mary’s, Hope College has set the stage for a promising postseason run. The Flying Dutch will host their semifinal match on November 6 at Van Andel Soccer Stadium, with kickoff set for 6 p.m. The opponent will be decided based on the outcome of the quarterfinal game between Trine and Saint Mary’s, which will take place on November 2.
Fans can purchase tickets for the MIAA Tournament both online and at the door. Ticket prices are $8 for adults and $5 for MIAA faculty, staff, and non-MIAA students. MIAA students and children under five can attend for free. The winner of the MIAA Tournament will earn an automatic berth in the NCAA Division III Championships, making every game from this point forward crucial for Hope’s championship aspirations.
The Flying Dutch are aiming for their fifth MIAA Tournament title, having previously won in 2021, 2017, 2016, and 2014. With a strong regular season behind them and key players like Bellinger, Owsiany, and Robertson performing at a high level, Hope College is well-positioned to make a deep postseason run.
Upcoming Tournament Schedule
In addition to Hope’s upcoming semifinal match, the MIAA Tournament will feature several other key matchups. Fifth-seeded Adrian College will take on fourth-seeded Albion College in a quarterfinal match on November 2. The winner of that game will face top-seeded and MIAA champion Calvin University in the other semifinal on November 6.
The MIAA Tournament final will be hosted by the highest remaining seed on November 9, with the winner earning the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Championships. With the tournament field set to be highly competitive, Hope will rely on their balanced attack and stout defense as they aim to secure another title.
Conclusion
Hope College’s 2-0 win over Saint Mary’s was a fitting end to an impressive regular season. The Flying Dutch showcased their depth, skill, and determination, earning a first-round bye and a home-field advantage in the semifinals. As the MIAA Tournament looms, the team’s focus will be on executing their game plan and taking another step toward a potential championship. Fans and supporters will undoubtedly be eager to see if Hope can continue their strong form and bring home another MIAA title.







