North Georgia Women’s Soccer Team Secures Victory in NCAA Tournament
Key points:
- University of North Georgia women's soccer team defeats Wingate 3-1 in penalty kicks
- Head coach Kayley Ralton earns first NCAA tournament win
- North Georgia advances to the next round against the winner of Catawba and UNC Pembroke
North Georgia women’s soccer team secures victory against sixth-seeded Wingate in penalty kick shootout, earning head coach Kayley Ralton’s first NCAA tournament win. Bailey Vessell’s header brought the Nighthawks level after Yasmin Cowley put Wingate in front. Despite overtime pressure from Wingate, UNG’s Sierra Fowler made vital saves, leading to a successful penalty shootout. North Georgia’s next match is against either second-seeded Catawba or seventh-seeded UNC Pembroke. This victory marks UNG’s first NCAA tournament win since 2019.
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