Holy Family Women’s Soccer Pulls Off Upset Victory in Penalties to Reach CACC Tournament Championship
Key points:
- Fourth-seeded Holy Family women's soccer pulled off an upset victory in penalties against top-seed Jefferson to advance to the CACC Tournament Championship Match.
- Jaina Preuhs made crucial saves in penalty kicks to secure the win for Holy Family.
- Holy Family will face host Bridgeport in the championship match.
Holy Family women’s soccer pulls off a stunning upset in penalties to advance to the CACC Championship Match, beating top-seed Jefferson. After a 3-3 draw, goalkeeper Jaina Preuhs came up big with four saves in penalties, sending the Tigers to the championship match for the first time since 2021. Alyssa Hooten and her teammates delivered standout performances, setting the stage for a showdown with Bridgeport on Sunday. Holy Family will aim to capture its first CACC title since 2011 in the championship match at 11 a.m.
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