(Courtesy of BPC) MOUNT VERNON, Ga. – Brewton-Parker Women’s Soccer continued the five-match homestand with the second match of the week with a tough contest against No. 12-ranked SCAD-Savannah (Ga.) on Thursday night.
The Lady Barons (3-5) fought hard but were stung by the Bees (8-1) in a 4-1 loss on home soil in Mount Vernon.
“The girls worked hard tonight against a good opponent,” Interim Head Coach Phillip Borde mentioned. “We made it difficult for them for parts of the game.”
“We started to come together as a team by moving the ball and I am happy to see that. We will continue to work and put together good performances,” Borde added.
How It Happened | First Half
- The Bees struck first with a goal in the 10th minute from Abigail Siddall. Siddall added another in the 19th minute to give SCAD a 2-0 advantage.
- Brewton-Parker’s defense gave up 13 total attempts from SCAD’s attack with Kelsie Stapler notching a pair of saves in the first 45 minutes of play.
- Offensively, BPC produced three shots with one landing between the posts.
How It Happened | Second Half
- SCAD once found the back of the net for a third time as Siddall secured a three-goal performance.
- Brewton-Parker answered with a goal from Avril Diaz coming in the 80th minute. Diaz was able to clean up a ball off a corner that bounced around the Bees’ backline for a few moments, giving the Lady Barons a spark of energy.
- Unfortunately, SCAD was able to find the goal once more to seal the win, 4-1 with a goal in the 86th minute.
Inside The Statistics
- SCAD held a 25-6 advantage in overall shots and a 10-3 in shots on goal.
- Stapler notched six saves in 90 minutes of action.
- Bailey Brandly led BPC with two shots and one on frame.
- Diaz’s goal is her first score of the season.
Next Up
- Brewton-Parker opens conference play on Saturday with the SSAC Game of the Week against Dalton State (Ga.) at 1:30 p.m. ET in Mount Vernon.