Patrick Hodan scores twice, Notre Dame beats New Mexico 2-0 to advance to NCAA soccer final

Notre Dame's Patrick Hodan (27) battles New Mexico's Kyle Venter (12) for a header in the second half during a semifinal match in theNCAA Division 1 men's soccer championships in Chester, Pa., Friday, Dec. 13, 2013. Notre Dame defeated New Mexico 2-0 to advance to Sunday's championship game. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz) (The Associated Press)

Notre Dame's Connor Klekota (3) runs to teammate Patrick Hodan who scored his second goal of the match during the second half against New Mexico during a semifinal match in the NCAA Division 1 men's soccer championships in Chester, Pa., Friday, Dec. 13, 2013. Notre Dame defeated New Mexico 2-0 to advance to Sunday's championship game. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz) (The Associated Press)

Patrick Hodan led Notre Dame to its first NCAA men's soccer final, scoring twice in the Fighting Irish's 2-0 semifinal victory over New Mexico on Friday night at PPL Park.

Notre Dame (16-1-6) will face Maryland in the title game Sunday. Maryland beat Virginia 2-1 in the second semifinal.

Hodan has scored in six straight games, the last four in the NCAA tournament, and has 11 goals this season.

Harrison Shipp, a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy as the nation's best player, assisted on both goals.

In the seventh minute, Shipp shook off a defender and found Hodan in the box for a shot that snapped New Mexico's shutout streak at 317 minutes. The Irish, making their College Cup appearance, scored again in the 65th minute when Hodan pounced on a rebound in the box after Vince Cicciarelli hit the crossbar.

Goalkeeper Patrick Wall made five saves to blank the Lobos (14-6-2).