Richmond Hill's women's soccer program has been a powerhouse in recent years, and this season will be no different. Through 16 games, the Wildcats have yet to lose a game this year. The team has two affiliations with East Coweta and Holy Innocents Episcopal. Richmond Hill has outscored its opponents 97-5 this year, setting the stage for a big non-region matchup against Glynn Academy (14-1-1) in this Friday's season finale. ), and also recorded 14 wins in the year. The Wildcats finished the season unscathed and will look to carry that momentum into the postseason. “Our mindset is definitely to continue the winning streak and not slow down,” Richmond Hill sophomore Iris Turner said. “We really want to get through to the Elite Eight again this year and advance. That was our biggest goal, just to continue our undefeated record. “Being undefeated is great. ” Richmond Hill senior Madison Haldeman said. “Especially this season, because we went undefeated last season as well. But we had a tougher schedule this season, so it's a much better sense of accomplishment this year.”Richmond Hill (14-0-2) is with Glynn. Compete against. Academy (14-1-1) Friday, 5 p.m., regular season fiancée.
Richmond Hill's women's soccer program has been a powerhouse in recent years, and this season will be no different. Through 16 games, the Wildcats have yet to lose a game this year.
The team has two affiliations with East Coweta and Holy Innocents Episcopal.
Richmond Hill has outscored its opponents 97-5 this year, setting the stage for a big non-region matchup in this Friday's season finale against Glynn Academy (14-1-1), which also has 14 wins on the year. I arranged it.
The Wildcats finished the season unscathed and will look to carry that momentum into the postseason.
“Our mindset is definitely to continue the winning streak and not give up,” Richmond Hill sophomore Iris Turner said. “We definitely want to continue and get past the Elite Eight this year. That’s our biggest goal, and just to continue our undefeated record.”
“Being undefeated is amazing,” Richmond Hill senior Madison Haldeman said. “Especially this season, because we went undefeated last season as well. But this season, we had a tougher schedule, so the sense of accomplishment this year is much better.”
Richmond Hill (14-0-2) will play Glynn Academy (14-1-1) in its final regular season game Friday at 5 p.m.