Tigers Finish 3rd in the Region

In a crucial matchup for the 3rd or 4th spot in the Region tournament, the Tigers faced off against PCA and delivered a strong performance to secure the win. PCA struck first, scoring on the Tigers in the first half, but USN quickly responded. O'Hara ('25) found the back of the net to tie the game, with Dawkins ('28) and Fierce ('28) contributing to the attack before halftime.
O'Hara proved to be unstoppable in this match, netting two more goals, bringing her total to three (Hat Trick) and giving the Tigers a 3-1 lead. Manoukian ('28) played a key role with two assists, while Crane ('27) also added an assist, helping the Tigers maintain their offensive momentum.
Despite pressure from PCA, the Tigers' defense held strong. Chomsky ('25) made several crucial saves to keep USN ahead, and Lindley ('27) worked tirelessly to shut down a talented PCA player. PCA scored one more goal in the final minutes of the game. 
The whole team effort earned the Tigers a well-deserved win, securing them the 3rd spot in the region.

All Region Team Awards:
Chomsky '25
O'Hara '25
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