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Women’s soccer add another loss to their season

The Eagles fall to University of Hawaii at Hilo, 2-0.
Women’s soccer add another loss to their season
Photo courtesy of Courtesy of Biola Athletics

Women’s soccer competed in the last game of their Hawaii tour on Thursday afternoon as they faced off against the University of Hawaii at Hilo. The Eagles were unable to score a goal the entire game and were defeated by the Vulcans, 2-0.

LAST GAME LETDOWN

The Eagles attempted two shots in the first half, but could not meet the back of the net. The Vulcans made a goal in the first 10 minutes of the match, having an advantage going into the second period, 1-0.

Redshirt senior goalkeeper Brianna Ruelas guarded the goal against the Vulcans and gained seven saves in the duration of the competition. The Eagles were unable to make a goal the entire game, while the Vulcans gained another goal, dominating the Eagles, 2-0.

Women’s soccer (5-7-1 overall, 3-3 PacWest) will return home to compete against Concordia University Irvine on Oct. 28 at 4 p.m. Footage from today’s game can be found on the Biola Athletics website.

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Natalie Hernandez is a junior journalism major who loves cooking with her boyfriend, enjoys photo adventures, and new experiences. [email protected] I was born and raised in California, but I have always moved around. Although I have always lived here I have never missed the opportunity to get out of LA. My father is an immigrant and my mother is first-generation Mexican. I am the first in my family to attend college and I am proud of that. School does not come easy to me and I am glad I have pushed myself. I went to college in Seattle, WA but moved back due to my mother getting sick. When I got back to LA, I hit the ground running. I enrolled in community college and started working. I didn't really know what I wanted to do. I took one photography class and I knew this is what I want to do. My love for journalism, photography, and sports started on the sidelines of my high school football field. Every single game junior-senior year you could find me on the sidelines taking photos or getting a quote from a coach. I have never been athletic but I enjoy watching and learning about all different sports. I love telling stories. This is just my first year at Biola as a transfer student and first semester at The Chimes but I can’t wait to see what the future holds.
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