OGDEN, Utah. — Eastern Washington women's soccer opened Big Sky Conference play on the road Thursday evening, dropping a 2-1 decision to Weber State.
The Wildcats struck early, putting the Eagles on the back foot. Despite the setback, Eastern found stretches of strong play in both possession and pressing throughout the match.
"It's a disappointing result for the group to open Big Sky play," said head coach
Missy Strasburg. "Weber is a greatly improved team and going down early creates additional challenges on the road for sure, but despite that, we had solid chunks of time of excellent play, both in possession and in our pressing effectiveness."
The Eagles rallied in the second half, showing resilience and grit.
Noelle Raczykowski pulled Eastern within one after finishing a well-built attack, but the equalizer never came.
"The team showed great grit in the second half, working to pull back to within one off a great finish by
Noelle Raczykowski," Strasburg added. "And let's give Kam Willoughby her flowers, making incredible saves in that second half to keep us in it, playing in front of her home crowd for the last time."
With the loss, Eastern moves to 0-1 in Big Sky action. The Eagles will look to bounce back quickly as they return to Cheney for a key matchup against Idaho State on Sunday, Sept. 28, at 1 p.m. at the EWU Sports & Recreation Field.
"We need to get back on track, work together, and respond in a big home match on Sunday vs Idaho State," said Strasburg.
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