Buena Vista, VA - In a highly anticipated conference matchup, the Greensboro College Women's Soccer team embarked on a challenging road trip to Buena Vista, Virginia, to face off against Southern Virginia University. The Pride displayed immense determination and resilience throughout the game, despite the final scoreline of 0-2.
One of the standout performers of the match was Greensboro's goalkeeper, Sofia Pagnamenta. Pagnamenta showcased her exceptional shot-stopping abilities by making an impressive 15 saves during the contest.
Southern Virginia University's offense was relentless, constantly testing the Greensboro defense, but they held strong for the majority of the match. Greensboro's Amery Skinner, the team's offensive spark, took three shots during the game, with one shot on goal. Mallory Carter also contributed with a shot on goal, as the Pride aimed to break down their opponent's solid defensive lines.
Looking ahead, the Pride will regroup and prepare for their upcoming match. They are set to face Meredith College on October 20th (Friday) at Pride Field. This match holds special significance as it is the Rare Disease Awareness Game, emphasizing the importance of supporting those affected by rare diseases.
The team aims to bounce back and channel the determination they displayed in Buena Vista into a strong performance on their home turf. The Rare Disease Awareness Game promises to be an emotional and spirited affair.
The entire Greensboro College community looks forward to an exciting match as they come together to support a great cause and their women's soccer team. The game is scheduled to kick off at 7:00 PM at Pride Field, and the Pride faithful are encouraged to come out in full force to show their support.