WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - The historic season for the
College of Idaho women's soccer team comes to an end in Florida, dropping the contest with No. 1
Keiser by a score of 1-0.
The
Yotes defense was strong in the first half, holding
Keiser without a shot on goal in a half for the first time this season. The defense would continue to shine throughout the first 15 minutes of the second half until
Keiser's Oline Sundgot scores in the 68th minute, as the Seahawks would carry the one goal lead into being the final score.
Hannah McFadden recorded four saves in the game, and the senior goalkeeper's season ends with the most shutouts in school history at 11. The
Yotes season ends with the most wins in school history (16) and the most goals (50).
"This was the best performance in the history of
Yotes women's soccer," added head coach Brian Smith. "I cannot be more proud and honored of this team and coaches. We were just tremendous. Holding the No. 1 team in the nation to five shots on goal. The full game was unreal. Truly our greatest performance in the 35 years as a program."