DAHLONEGA, Ga. | The Young Harris women's soccer team traveled over Blood Mountain to take on the UNG Nighthawks on Wednesday (Sept. 11) afternoon. The University of North Georgia put seven goals on the board in the match, with four in the first half and three in the second.
QUOTING HEAD COACH AVRAM ALLEN:
"Tough game for sure. North Georgia was great on the day. They played like the top 25 team that they are. We will continue to work and we focus on conference play now."
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE:
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Mountain Lions starting keeper Mckenna Peaster recorded six saves and surrendered six goals; Kaylie Hayes came into the match late and saved two shots, giving up one goal, in 19 minutes between the pipes.
UP NEXT:
The Young Harris College women's soccer team travels to Bristol, Tennessee on Saturday, September 14th at 1 p.m. at Parks Field.