Soccer

Patriots Open Season with 4-1 Win Over VMI

George Mason's women's soccer team rallies after early struggles to secure its first opening‑day victory since 2018

The George Mason Patriots erupted in the second half to claim a 4‑1 victory over VMI in their season‑opening match on Thursday night, snapping a drought that had stretched back to 2018.

A Tale of Two Halves

Head coach Aaron Brunner summed up the contest as a ‘tale of two halves,’ noting that the Patriots were out‑matched early before finding their rhythm after the break.

The breakthrough came when Jaleesa Eichel converted a free‑kick from Maren Ryberg, giving Mason an early lead that would prove fleeting.

Keira Jeffries, making her collegiate debut, struck twice — first with a low shot set up by Amy Angel’s long‑range pass, then later with a brace that sealed the win.

Kylie Beauregard added an assist to Mia Casciani, whose return from injury produced a driving low strike in her first regular‑season appearance.

Road Trip to Harrisonburg

The Patriots will now travel to face the James Madison Dukes on August 16 at 7 p.m. in Harrisonburg, Va., a road test that could define their early momentum, with the game available live on ESPN+ for fans to follow.

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