MORAGA, Calif.—Pacific women's soccer (7-9-1, 1-5-0 WCC) fell in a 2-0 loss at Saint Mary's (9-5-2, 3-3-0 WCC) on Wednesday.
"It's hard to win games in the WCC and our young players are recognizing it," said co-head coach
Danesha Adams. "We had the best clear-cut chances and couldn't put them away."
Both teams kept the contest scoreless in the first half and 26 minutes into the second. The Gaels came firing with two quick goals in the 71
st and 76
th minute.
The Tigers were outshot 24-6 and 12-1 on target.
Freshman goalkeeper
Libby Davy, who made her first start since Portland (Sept. 30), collected a season-high 10 saves.
"Now isn't the time to hold our heads down," said co-head coach
J.J. Wozniak. "We have to grind and try to finish the season strong. We have a week to recover and prepare for a big one against LMU."
Up next, Pacific heads south to Los Angeles for a road match at LMU. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 28.