The women’s soccer team finished its season on Saturday, Nov. 2 with a 4-2 win against Cedar Crest. The Lady Cavs finished sixth in the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference with a conference record of 4-6 and an overall record of 6-14.
Junior Liz Graham said that going into the game, the team was excited. “We all wanted to win really bad. Our goal was to score a lot so that the starters would come out of the game. But, to go out with a win meant everything to our team,” Graham said.
The first goal was scored by freshman Mary Remoli. “One of the best plays of the game was Angie Mourer’s goal off of Kristen Luft’s assist,” Graham said.
The Lady Cavs held nothing back throughout the game. “I could say that we were pretty confident that we could beat Cedar Crest,” Heather St. Amour, a sophomore, said. “We came out with a lot of energy and had fun, but at the same time, we worked hard.”
After losing the first seven games, the Lady Cavs managed to bounce back with a win against Bryn Mawr College. “The big change came when we realized how good we really were. We finally found the heart and learned how to finish a game. We scored goals, something we hadn’t done all season. Most of all, we had fun and enjoyed playing. That’s when we play best,” Graham said.
Freshman Krista Fetsick did not see as much playing time in the last game of the season because she was sick. However, she was just as excited for the game as the rest of her team. “It was our last game so everyone wanted to end the season with a win and it was Luft’s last game so it was nice to win it for her,” said Fetsick.
With the season now over, most of the women are looking back on the season with only good memories. “Overall we really just wanted to finish the season with a win. We all love playing together and are sad that it’s over, but can’t wait till next year,” Graham said.