Notre Dame Soccer: Nto Scores 11th Goal of the Season, Advancing to College Cup Final with Win Over Oregon State

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The Notre Dame Fighting Irish soccer team has had a remarkable season, and it just got even better. On Sunday, the Irish defeated Oregon State 3-1 in the NCAA College Cup semifinals, advancing to the College Cup final for the first time since 2013.

Leading the way for the Irish was senior forward Natalie Jacobs, who scored her 11th goal of the season in the victory. Jacobs’ goal came in the first half, giving Notre Dame a 1-0 lead that they would never relinquish. The Irish would add two more goals in the second half to put the game out of reach.

Jacobs’ 11th goal of the season is a career high for the senior, who has been a key contributor for Notre Dame this season. Jacobs has been a consistent scoring threat, providing the Irish with a reliable source of offense. Her 11 goals rank second on the team, and she is also tied for the team lead in assists with seven.

The Irish have been one of the most successful teams in college soccer this season. They have won 15 games, tied for the most in program history, and have outscored their opponents by a combined score of 46-15.

Notre Dame will now face off against North Carolina in the College Cup final on Sunday. The Tar Heels are the defending national champions and have won 22 of their last 23 games. It will be a tough challenge for the Irish, but with Natalie Jacobs leading the way, they have a chance to make history and bring home a national championship.

Notre Dame Soccer: Nto Scores 11th Goal of the Season, Advancing to College Cup Final with Win Over Oregon State