The Tigers claimed their first district win with a solid 4-2 victory over PCA. Jones '25 opened the scoring with a powerful shot from outside the box, giving USN an early lead. Building on that momentum, Dawkins '28 doubled the lead with a well-placed finish, assisted by Rudolph '26. PCA responded with a goal to make it 2-1. Later, thanks to an assist by Choe ‘28, Crane '27 extended the Tigers' advantage with a goal, making it 3-1. A handball in the PCA box gave Crane '27 the chance to score her second of the night from the penalty spot, putting USN ahead 4-1. Despite a late goal from PCA, USN's defense, led by strong saves from Chomsky '25 and a resilient back line, ensured a 4-2 victory. A great all-around team effort secured the Tigers' first district win of the season!
Although she has been working online and by phone for the past few weeks, Interim Director Juliet Douglas officially begins Monday, March 31. Here is a list of times to say hello in the weeks ahead.
USN Art Teacher Emily Holt and her latest gallery, "Lossless Found" were recently featured in The Nashville Scene. Holt's gallery is on view through Saturday, March 29 at Julia Martin Gallery.
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