Soccer

La Salle Women’s Soccer Starts Season with Dramatic 2-1 Victory

A late rally and key performances set the tone for an exciting campaign

A Thrilling Opening Match

The La Salle women's soccer squad opened its season in dramatic fashion, edging American 2-1 at McCarthy Stadium. An early penalty converted by Lauren Sanders gave American a 1-0 lead in the seventh minute, but the Explorers quickly took control of possession and shot volume.

Taylor Jourdanais broke the deadlock in the 60th minute, heading home a corner delivered by Ella Cadigan to level the score. Ten minutes later, Sienna Mount struck the winner with a powerful header off a pass from Justyce Hollenbach, sending the home crowd into celebration.

La Salle dominated the statistical categories, outshot American 21-7 and held an 11-3 advantage in the first half. American goalkeeper Riley Moulbury made a spectacular leaping save to deny Hollenbach an equaliser before the break, preserving the narrow lead.

Looking Ahead to Charlottesville

The victory improves La Salle's all-time season‑opener record to 17‑9‑4 since 1997, underscoring the program's resilience. The Explorers will next test their mettle on the road, traveling to Charlottesville on August 20 to face No. 11 Virginia, a match that could shape their early momentum.

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