The women's soccer team saw their 2018 season draw to a close with a 5-0 loss at Trinity International in an opening round match of the NCCAA North Central Regional tournament.
The women's soccer team suffered a heartbreaking loss to Westminster in double overtime of the SLIAC championship game on Friday night. After erasing a two-goal deficit in the final 10 minutes of regulation, the Panthers were close to forcing penalty kicks when Westminster tallied the winning goal that took them to the NCAA tournament.
The women's soccer team did much more than "spook" Webster in their Halloween night SLIAC semifinal. Rather, the women brought Webster's season ending fears to life with a 2-1 overtime victory to gain a position in the SLIAC championship match on Friday night.
The women's soccer team piled up 20 shots against Westminster on Saturday but none found the net as the Panthers and Blue Jays collected a 0-0 double overtime tie.
The women’s soccer team hosted Webster on Saturday in a match between two teams projected at the top of the SLIAC standings. The Panthers lost 3-1 to Webster, allowing one first half goal and two after the intermission.
The women's soccer team hosted Principia on Tuesday night and produced a dominating 7-1 win. Dani Pearce was involved in five of GU's seven goals with a goal and four assists.
The women's soccer teeam raced out to a 4-0 lead in the first half of the match, and then outscored Blackburn 3-0 in the second half to win 7-0 in Greenville on Wednesday.
The women's soccer team controlled play from start to finish on Wednesday night as they defeated Illinois College 6-0 behind three goals and an assist from Dani Pearce.
The women's soccer team received first half goals from Molly McDonnell and Courtney Lawrence, and Marjory Coates delivered a 15-save shutout in Greenville's 2-0 win over Concordia Chicago on Monday.
The women's soccer team faced a challenging non-conference opponent in its second match of the year and were handed a 3-0 defeat by Olivet on Saturday.
Giving back to the local community has long been a tenant of the Greenville University Athletic Department. In addition to supplying the region with the opportunity to enjoy high-caliber athletic competition with the majority of its events free of admission charges, Greenville University, its student-athletes, and coaches have long been active in organized community outreach opportunities through area entities such as the Simple Room and other service-based efforts.