“It was a good challenge for us to play two teams back-to-back, as it forced us into adjusting to different styles of play,” associate head coach Lisa Stoia said. “Once we made adjustments and found the momentum in both games, I felt our team did a good job creating chances to score. It was a good, competitive environment for both games, and we found a lot of success but also areas where we can improve.”
The Volunteers broke scoreless play with just over five minutes remaining in the day’s first match, scoring off a corner kick.
“Rylee was the MVP of game one,” Stoia said.