CAMPUS LIFE

WCC falls short against MSU

Kendall Hansma, No. 4, faces off with an MSU player, Ally Lewis, No. 20, for ball control.

Photos by Courtney Prielipp

Washtenaw Community College women’s soccer team played Michigan State University at the WCC athletic field at 12 p.m. on Oct. 13. The previous night, the WCC team played against Saginaw Valley State University. It was a hard-fought game where two players got injured. The team had six injured players who helped support their team from the sidelines. The game results were zero to nine.

Lia England-Lonsway, No. 3, spirits after the ball as she tries to get it away from the goal.
Rana Alsane turns her direction towards the ball and the direction of where it is going.
Lia England-Lonsway, No. 3, races with Alaina Webb, No. 22, to steal the ball and gain control of the game.
Evie Brandys, No. 2, kicks off the ball after it was returned from out of bounds.
Brylee Taylor keeps her eyes on the ball, preparing to defend for control of the ball.
Lia England-Lonsway, No. 3, getting ready to block the ball from MSU soccer player, Rylie DuBois, No. 23.
Shaylinn Drouillard, No.14, runs towards the ball trying to steal it away from the opposing team.
At the end of the game, both teams say good game to each other while passing by.

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