Grayson Edwards kicked off her collegiate soccer career with a bang, scoring the winning goal for the Bryant women’s soccer team in a tightly contested match against Stonehill. The game finished 1-0, marking a triumphant start to the 2025 season.
Edwards found the net in the 30th minute, turning a well-placed cross from Nyema Prentice-White into a goal after a defender tried to clear it. This victory was especially sweet, as it was Bryant’s first season-opening win since 2023.
Defensively, the Bulldogs were solid. Goalkeepers Shannon Mejia and Selena Negron combined for three saves, ensuring a clean sheet. Coach Biggs praised the team’s efforts, highlighting their strong communication and defensive play. He mentioned that the attacking opportunities, particularly in the first half, were a testament to effective teamwork.
Key Highlights:
- First Goal: Edwards became the first true freshman to score the winning goal in a season opener since 2016.
- Shooting Stats: The Bulldogs fired eight shots in the first half and a total of 13 shots throughout the game.
What’s Next?
The Bulldogs are gearing up to face Siena in Loudonville, NY, next Sunday. It’ll be interesting to see how the team builds on this successful start.
Quick Fact:
According to a survey by the NCAA, women’s soccer participation has grown by about 9% over the last decade. This reflects a positive trend in female athletics, encouraging more young women to join sport teams at the collegiate level.
With the right mindset, the Bryant team seems poised for an exciting season ahead!


















