Waleksa, Ga. - In a closely contested conference match in Waleska, GA, the Reinhardt University Eagles women's soccer team ended their game with a draw against the Milligan Buffaloes. Amid sunny weather conditions, the Eagles demonstrated resilience and competitive spirit, culminating in a 2-2 score.
From the onset, the Eagles took an early lead with Kennedy Vinyard striking the first goal at 8:40, giving Reinhardt the momentum. The game intensified as Belle Seward increased the lead by scoring at 54:31, leaving the crowd anticipating a victory. However, the Buffaloes rallied back in the second period with Halle Steele finding the net twice at 67:12 and then at 76:33, which leveled the playing field to a decisive 2-2 by the game's end. This scoreline remained unaltered through the ensuing play, marking the match as a draw.
Reagan Horton, the goalkeeper for the Eagles, was notable for saving numerous critical attempts, totaling 8 saves. Despite the draw, the team's strategic execution and defensive resilience highlighted their preparedness and teamwork.
Looking ahead, the Eagles will next face Spartanburg Methodist away on Wednesday, September 17th, at 1pm. Currently holding a season record of 1-2-1 overall, and 1-0-1 in their conference, Reinhardt's squad is focusing on harnessing their strengths to secure success in upcoming games.