Xavier’s girls soccer squad traveled to Appleton on Tuesday to face Saint Mary’s Springs, and the Hawks came out firing from the opening whistle, eager to protect their flawless record.
A Dominant First Half
The visitors struck early, netting three goals before the break and finishing the half with a 3‑0 lead. Their attack was relentless, generating 13 of the match’s 26 total shots and forcing Springs’ keeper Bellana Weaver into 18 saves.
Second‑Half Surge
After the interval Xavier added five more goals, pulling away to an 8‑0 final score. The offense continued to press, maintaining pressure throughout the half and sealing a perfect 16‑0 record for the Hawks.
Saint Mary’s Springs, now 9‑7‑1, managed only four shots on goal, underscoring the Hawks’ defensive solidity and offensive firepower.
Coach praised the team’s execution, noting that the victory reflects weeks of disciplined training and a deep roster. The Hawks will look to carry the momentum into their upcoming fixtures as they chase another flawless season.