In the semifinals of the MIAA tournament, the Hope women’s soccer team (14-3-2) scored the most goals in school history in a conference tournament game, beating rival Calvin 4-0.

Hope will look to continue its winning streak in the MIAA tournament finals against Alma. The Flying Dutch will host the championship game at noon Saturday. Hope is 1-0-1 against Alma this season.

This year’s semifinals match was a rematch of the 2015 MIAA championship game, in which Calvin beat Hope 3-0. This year, the Flying Dutch enacted revenge.

In the first half, Hope exploded for three unanswered goals. Forward Kendall Dice opened up the scoring with a long goal from outside of the box. She fired the ball just inside the right post in the top-right corner of the goal.

Less than two minutes later, Elizabeth Perkins scored on a tough-angle shot from the right side. Perkins shot from near the goal line, and the ball floated just above the reach of the Calvin goalie. The ball found the back of the net, but it was not intended to be a shot.

“It was 100 percent a cross,” Perkins said. “After it left my foot, I thought I shanked it over. You get lucky sometimes.”

Perkins was doubled and even triple-teamed at times during the match, but she fought her through the pressure to find scoring opportunities.

“She’s an animal,” said Hope coach Leigh Sears. “She wants this team to win so bad that she will do whatever it takes.”

Playing with a comfortable 2-0 lead, the Flying Dutch extended their lead with a goal from Erin Brophy. Brophy received a pass from Megan Bigelow on the right side through the last line of the Calvin defense and beat the goalie on the short side.

The Flying Dutch kept the pressure on in the second half, keeping the ball in the offensive zone and limiting the Knights to few scoring opportunities.

“Sometimes we score early and then we struggle in the second half,” Sears said. “This was probably one of our best complete games this year.”

Forward Grace Bubin added some insurance for the Flying Dutch with a goal in the final 10 minutes of the match. Bubin fired a shot with her left foot that deflected off of a Calvin defender and past the right side of the goalie.

“I think we are peaking at a really good time,” Perkins said. “We have been really focused in practice and really purposeful with each thing we do.”