The NDSU Bison soccer team claimed victory over the South Dakota Coyotes with a final score of 4-2. The game, which took place on Saturday, showcased the Bison’s skill and determination on the field.
The Bison got off to a strong start, with sophomore forward Emily Reiten scoring the first goal of the match. South Dakota quickly answered back with a goal of their own, but NDSU was not to be deterred. Senior midfielder Mariah Haberle scored two goals in quick succession, putting the Bison ahead 3-1.
The second half saw both teams playing aggressively, with South Dakota managing to score another goal. However, the Bison maintained their lead with a final goal from freshman forward Kali Banks. The game ended with a 4-2 victory for NDSU.
Head coach Mike Regan praised his team’s performance, highlighting their ability to stay focused and maintain composure throughout the game. “I am proud of the effort and determination our team showed today,” said Regan. “It was a great team win and a fantastic way to start the season.”
The victory over South Dakota marks the Bison’s first win of the season and sets a positive tone for the rest of their upcoming matches. With a strong offensive effort and solid teamwork, the NDSU soccer team looks poised for success in the coming weeks.
Fans of the Bison can catch their next game on Friday, as they take on the University of North Dakota. With their recent win under their belts, the NDSU soccer team is sure to put on another exciting and competitive performance.
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