Northeastern Junior College Plainswomen Suffer Setback in Soccer Season Opener
Northeastern Junior College Plainswomen Suffer Setback in Soccer Season Opener
The Northeastern Junior College Plainswomen faced a challenging start to their regular season in women's soccer, falling 7-0 against the Cochise Apaches. The game took place at Plainsmen Park under wet and windy conditions that added an extra layer of complexity to the play.
Throughout the game, Northeastern's defense struggled to contain Cochise's strong offensive lineup. Despite efforts from goalkeepers Hannah Flores and Ashlyn Godfrey, the Apaches managed to score multiple goals. Northeastern's coach recognized Marseille Edwards as the DDC Player of the Game for her exceptional performance, noting her physicality and quick play, which stood out in both the attack and defense.
Coach Burton reflected on the game's outcomes and expressed a forward-looking perspective, saying, "I think we learned a lot about ourselves today against one of the top teams in the country. High-level competition only helps prepare us for conference, and that's where we have our eyes set." This comment suggests a focus on improvement and readiness for future games.
As the Plainswomen turn their attention to the upcoming scrimmage on August 24 at Black Hills State University in Spearfish, SD, they aim to leverage the lessons learned in this opener to strengthen their performance against their next opponent, Black Hills State University. Currently holding a record of 0-1, the team is eager to notch their first win of the season.