RALEIGH, N.C. – The Greensboro College women's soccer team defeated the Pacers of William Peace University Thursday, 7-0.
Samantha Lopez got Greensboro on the board first in the 19
th minute when she possessed a loose ball inside the 18-yard box and put it past the Pacers keeper.
Greensboro then quickly added to their lead when
Angela Niles tallied her sixth goal of the season off an assist from
Mercedes Fisher.
The score then remained the same until
Madison Karch tallied her seventh goal of the season after collecting a pass from
Meredith Priest to make the score 3-0 in the 57
th minute.
Just three minutes following Karch's goal, Niles struck for the second time in the game to extend the Pride advantage even more.
Erika Nash then added another Pride goal in the 74
th minute before Johann Stichel and Fisher capped off the scoring to secure the shutout victory.
"It was great to see our players go out there and execute our game plan," Head Coach
Gus Mota said. "We were able to take advantage of our opportunities when we had them.
"We are now in a good position in the USA South standings and we are looking forward to Pfeiffer on Saturday."
Greensboro held a 23-3 advantage in shots, while also holding a 13-2 shots on goal advantage.
Lauren Rodriguez recorded the victory in goal for Greensboro and tallied two saves.
The Pride women will return to action at 5 p.m. Saturday when they travel to Pfeiffer University. For more information on Greensboro College women's soccer, continue to follow www.greensborocollegesports.com.