Multnomah Women's Soccer was back in action at Williford Field against Rocky Mountain College adn University of Providence. Before the games started, Multnomah honored the seniors of the women's program, to thank them for their time, dedication, hardwork, love for the sport and the example and standard they have set for teh women's program at Multnomah University. The seniors that were honored and celebrated before the games were; #1 Camila Menses-Thomas, #3
Kyndra Kunth, #4
Nataly Serrano, #14
Valeria Castro, #11
Prisila Jaime, #10 Stefani Cifuentes, #9
Ella Salvatori, and #13
Meagan Michalk, #8
Mercedes Gomez.
The first game against Rocky Mountain started at 11:00am and the Bears right away took advantage of the ball possession and within the first 4 minutes #12 Carly Roth assisted by #9 Maja Albertsen scored the first goal of the game putting Rocky Mountain on the scoreboard. The Lady Lions got aggressive on defense, but the Bears did their best to keep the in their possession for the majority of the first period. #19 Laura Kellner scored a goal off a penalty kick and before the 1
st period came to a close #22 Brynn Klinefelter scored another goal for the Bears bringing the score 0-3 going into the second period.
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Going into the second period the Lady Lions did their best to defend their side by getting aggressive both defensively and offensively, the Lions even squeezed in a goal by #7
Manuela Arango making the score 1-3, but the Bears answered back immediately with the 2 final goals both by #22 Brynn Klinefelter and #15 Ariana Virella assisted for the 4
th goal. The Bears ultimately swept the Lions and took the victory at Williford Field, 1-5.
The Multnomah Women's Soccer was back for more action at against the University of Providence to try to avenge their loss. Kickoff started at 11am and both the Lions and Argos played heavy on defense as they tried to make multiple shot attempts in the first period. The Argos made multiple shot attempts, but #1 Camila Menses-Thomas did not let one slip into the goal. Both teams pressed each other hard and ended the first period 0-0.
Once the second period began, the Lions rushed down the field to try to make a goal but got called on offsides and #22
Sydney Holmes tried to use corner kicks to sneak in a goal for the Lions. The Argos broke the tug of war battle between teams and #10 Danielle Chang scored the first goal for Providence and #14 Brittany Burman ended the game with a second goal, giving Providence the victory over the Multnomah at Williford Field 0-2.
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