WSOC Senior Night
3
Winner Eastern Oregon (OR) EASTERN (9-3-4, 7-3-2)
0
Multnomah MULTNOMA (4-10-2, 2-7-2)
Winner
Eastern Oregon (OR) EASTERN
(9-3-4, 7-3-2)
3
Final
0
Multnomah MULTNOMA
(4-10-2, 2-7-2)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Eastern Oregon (OR) EASTERN 2 1 3
Multnomah MULTNOMA 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Lions loss to Eastern Oregon in the midst of Honoring Seniors

In a heartfelt and emotional matchup on senior night, the Multnomah University women's soccer team faced a tough defeat against Eastern Oregon University with a final score of 3-0. This game carried significant weight for the team, as it marked the farewell of two remarkable seniors, Tai Brennan and Sarah Wong, who have been pillars of the program.
 
The atmosphere was charged with a mixture of celebration and nostalgia as fans, teammates, and coaches came together to honor their beloved seniors. Tai Brennan, the team's exceptional goalkeeper, and Sarah Wong, the team's devoted captain, were recognized for their unwavering dedication to the Multnomah University women's soccer program.
 
The night was even more special for Sarah Wong, as she made her triumphant return to the field after overcoming a season-ending injury. Her recovery and presence on senior night served as a testament to her resilience and love for the sport. The crowd erupted in applause as she stepped onto the pitch, donning the captain's armband, ready to lead her team once more.
 
Eastern Oregon University proved to be a formidable opponent, with Erika and Chloe both displaying their offensive prowess. Each of them had three shots in the game, and both managed to find the back of the net, contributing to their team's three goals. Their clinical finishing was a testament to their skill and determination.
 
The visiting team's effective combination of skillful play and finishing ability ultimately led to a 3-0 victory over Multnomah University. Despite the challenging circumstances, Multnomah University's seniors, along with their teammates, displayed remarkable determination and sportsmanship. Tai Brennan, as always, guarded her team's goal with unwavering commitment, making several impressive saves to keep the scoreline from escalating further.
 
While the scoreboard may not have reflected the outcome the Multnomah University women's soccer team had hoped for, the true victory of the night was the opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments of Tai Brennan and the triumphant return of Sarah Wong. The love and support shown by their teammates and the entire Multnomah University community were clear indications that their impact on the program transcends any single match.
 
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