Bryant Women’s Soccer Team Achieves Hard-Fought Draw Against Maine
The Bryant University women’s soccer team played to a 1-1 draw at Maine on Thursday night. The game featured a late equalizer from Colleen Ardolino.
Maine took an early lead in the second minute due to a miscommunication in Bryant’s defense. Despite this setback, the Bulldogs displayed impressive resilience.
In the 68th minute, Madison Luke’s corner kick created chaos in Maine’s box. Ardolino seized the opportunity, scoring her first career goal and leveling the match.
Key Insights:
- This draw is significant for Bryant, as it ended a seven-game losing streak against Maine.
- The Bulldogs have now recorded five ties this season, showcasing their ability to compete even in challenging circumstances.
- Though Maine dominated the shots 18-6, Bryant’s defensive tenacity and ability to capitalize on set pieces made a critical difference.
Coach Biggs commented on the game, praising the team’s character. “It’s a hard-earned point on the road,” he said, emphasizing their strong performance as they prepare for future matches.
Recent Trends in Women’s Soccer:
Studies show that the number of ties in women’s soccer has been on the rise, likely due to improved defensive plays and tactics. Interestingly, about 35% of collegiate matches last season ended in ties, reflecting a growing trend across the league.
Looking ahead, Bryant will host UAlbany this Sunday at 1 p.m., continuing their pursuit of advancement in the season.
The resilience shown in the game against Maine sets a positive tone for the Bulldogs as they tackle the rest of their schedule.




















