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After abrupt season ending, WOMEN’S SOCCER RETURNS

KAITLYN FULMORE Contributing Writer

A COIN TOSS ENDED THE VCU women’s soccer postseason hopes in the spring, leaving the team devastated, according to redshirt-senior goalkeeper Grace Young.

“We thought it was really unfair and really unjustified,” Young said. “It felt like we were robbed of a chance to do anything.”

The Rams were edged out by Dayton for the final spot in the Atlantic 10 tournament last spring, ending their season as a result of a tiebreaker.

While last season’s ending stung in the moment, junior midfielder Anna Bagley says that it set the tone for not taking any game for granted this season.

“We’re just going into every game as our last game,” Bagley said. “Giving everything we have for that current game, and not worrying about the rest of the season.”

The A-10 preseason poll, which was released on Aug. 12, ranked the team to finish third this season. The Rams were one point shy of Dayton, who is ranked second, and the defending conference champion, Saint Louis, was ranked first.

“I definitely think we have something to prove,” Young said. “That we are, and should be, number one.”

After last year’s season ended in the spring, the team dealt with a quick turnaround with their next season starting in the fall. Unlike previous years where the team would have up to nine months to rest, regroup and train, the team had less than three months of rest before practice began in the fall.

The Rams opened their season with a 1-0 victory over James Madison on Thursday night at Sports Backers Stadium, led by senior midfielder Aileen Guthrie’s goal in the final 15 seconds to win.

The team continued their winning streak with a 2-1 win on the road against University of North Carolina Wilmington on Sunday. Redshirt-senior forward Samantha Jerabek scored the first goal 14 minutes into the game and redshirt-senior midfielder Emma Kershner added the second goal just 90 seconds after.

“Even though they weren’t the prettiest wins it shows we’re here to fight,” Bagley said. “We’re gonna stick it out through the entire game — even if we’re scoring in the last ten seconds.”

A large number of upperclassmen return this season. A total of five redshirt-seniors

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