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My semester has been a very interesting turn of events. I had a lot of unexpected things happen around me and I just did not know how to deal with it at any given time. I felt like there were moments in my semester where I was getting beaten down, but I had no choice but to get back up. Before I had started my spring semester I was working two jobs, one in construction and the other in retail. I also did the online mini winter session during all this. Everyday during that break I had to work constantly, doing schoolwork and maintaining body physique. At first I liked this because it was like a hustle. I was addicted to getting better and providing for myself in the spring semester. Then the experience started to drain me mentally and physically. Before I knew it, it began putting a mental strain on me.
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Emily Keoughan recieves a pass in the second half. She would go on to score the game winning goal in the 80th minute against the Rattlers.
The Angelo State women s soccer team are moving on to the next round of the LSC Tournament after defeating the St. Mary s Rattlers 1-0 this past Tuesday, April 6. The Belles held a well- earned home- field advantage after they cruised to an undefeated regular season following a 6-0 win against UT Permian Basin and a 5-0 win against Texas A&M International. Their 7-0 record earned them hosting duties for the LSC Tournament and the No. 1 seed in the tournament.
The Angelo State Belles on March 10 hosted the St. Edward s Hilltoppers at the ASU Soccer Field. They won the game handily 3-0, and improved to a stellar 4-0 record. All three goals scored by the Belles were products of great soccer play. Additionally, the team demonstrated an uncanny ability to play out from the back and cross the ball in from either sideline, but the game was not without its fair share of drama and intensity.
The Belles took the field in a 4-3-3 formation, allowing them to stretch the field but also play further back when needed and load the midfield with numbers. The Belles got their first shot on goal in the sixth minute, when Cindy Rodriguez forced a save from the Hilltoppers keeper. No more than five minutes later, the Belles got their first goal of the game when Avery McNeme volleyed in Rodriguez s cross. Shortly after, striker Bianca Troost scored the game’s second with a clinical finish into the far corner of the goal, giving the Belles a 2-
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