Annapolis, Md. — Navy women defeated West Chester with a strong defensive effort, rebounding from last week's loss to Queen's University Charlotte.
“Very happy with the performance of the team today. We had a difficult week of practice with the heat and humidity, but we powered through it,” said Head Coach Murph McCarthy of the 38-3 victory. "Today was a similar situation with the weather. We came out and definitely felt the heat, but that didn’t affect our focus or determination. You could tell how hard we had trained all week because we handled it very well, especially in the second half.”
Navy opened the scoring with a penalty goal from Abby Hershner in the 5th minute and discipline was an issue for West Chester early. More penalties set up Navy for another attacking chance. Charlotte D’Halluin kicked ahead and Ji Ji Kim got a bit of a weird bounce and took it in to score.
Navy pinned the Rams in their end and the defensive pressure set up a scrum for Navy and after a free kick D’Halluin tapped quickly and zipped through for the try and a 13-0 lead.
West Chester then had one of their best chances of the game and got over the tryline only to be held up.