Exciting Victory for Newberry Wolves in Gaffney!

Exciting Victory for Newberry Wolves in Gaffney!

GAFFNEY, S.C. — What an exciting day for the Newberry Wolves field hockey team as they scored an impressive 2-1 victory over Limestone in a thrilling rematch that brought back memories of last year’s South Atlantic Conference Tournament semifinals! The game was filled with intensity and drama, but in the end, the Wolves proved once again that they are a team to be reckoned with this season.

A Strong Start

The match kicked off with both teams exchanging defensive plays, showcasing their skills and determination. However, it was the Wolves who struck first, taking the lead just before halftime. With only 4:23 remaining in the first half, senior Tasmin Bangert found the back of the net, scoring her second goal of the season and putting Newberry ahead 1-0. The excitement from fans was palpable as they cheered their team on, sensing a great performance unfolding.

Third Quarter Action

As the second half began, the pace quickened dramatically. The Limestone Saints, known for their competitive spirit, didn’t waste time as they came back to tie the game at 6:52 into the third quarter. But the Wolves weren’t going to let that dampen their spirits. Senior Stembile Chikoore, who was looking to make her mark this season, pounced on an opportunity. With just 46 seconds left in the third quarter, she scored her first goal of the season—and with that, the 16th of her career—off a rebound, clinching the game-winner for Newberry. Talk about a nail-biter!

Dominating Defense

Heading into the final quarter, the Wolves knew they had to defend their lead fiercely. And that’s exactly what they did! The team’s defensive strategy was superb, as they managed to keep the Saints off the scoreboard in the fourth quarter. Senior goalie Kyla Cooke turned in a solid performance, recording two crucial saves that cemented Newberry’s victory and showcased her vital role on the team.

Breaking Records and Setting Goals

This victory marks yet another achievement for the Wolves as they now stand at a perfect 3-0 at the start of the season, a remarkable feat for two consecutive years! In addition, head coach Hannah Dave celebrated her 70th win with the squad after this match, boasting a coaching record of 70-52. Her commitment to the team and strategy has clearly proven effective and promising for the future.

Next Steps for the Wolves

With a thrilling win under their belts, the Wolves will now take a moment to catch their breath with a week-long break before they head back into action. Mark your calendars for Tuesday, September 17th, when the team will be taking on Belmont Abbey. Their resilience and determination thus far highlight a season full of potential, and fans are certainly excited to cheer them on!

As the Wolves continue their journey in the South Atlantic Conference, the anticipation of the upcoming matches adds a vibrant energy to the community. Here’s hoping Newberry keeps up the winning streak for many more games to come!


Author: HERE Newberry

HERE Newberry

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