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ASU Red Wolves Shock Top Seed in Sun Belt Soccer Upset
National Desk
May 1, 2026
JONESBORO, Ark. -- Arkansas State University's Red Wolves women's soccer team etched their name in Sun Belt Conference history Thursday night, toppling the No. 1 seed 2-1 in the tournament quarterfinals at Centennial Bank Stadium. The conference-leading Monarchs entered as heavy favorites, but the Red Wolves, seeded lower after a gritty regular season, flipped the script with early strikes from forwards **Emily Rodriguez** and **Sophia Nguyen**. Rodriguez netted the opener in the 18th minute off a corner kick assist from midfielder **Kayla Thompson**, while Nguyen doubled the lead in the 42nd minute on a breakaway. ASU goalkeepers combined for 7 saves, holding firm despite the Monarchs' 14-9 shot advantage.
The upset caps a remarkable turnaround for coach **Megan Dorsey**'s squad, who finished the regular season 9-7-2 overall and 5-4-1 in conference play, securing a home quarterfinal berth. Jonesboro's humid Delta night drew 2,847 fans -- a season high -- roaring as the Red Wolves defended their lead through 90 grueling minutes. 'This is for Jonesboro and Red Wolf Nation,' Dorsey said post-match. 'Our resilience showed why we belong on this stage.' The win avenges a 3-1 regular-season loss to the same foe.
Now eyeing semifinals Friday in Lafayette, La., the Red Wolves face mounting stakes. A deeper run could clinch an NCAA Tournament at-large bid, a first since 2019 for ASU soccer. Local boosters, including Jonesboro Chamber partners, hailed the feat as a morale boost amid Northeast Arkansas' spring sports surge. Next up: a rematch potential against semifinal qualifiers, with kickoff at 7 p.m.


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