When is the Villanova vs. Bucknell women's soccer game?
August 31 at 1 p.m. at Emmitt Field, Holmes Stadium.
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A look at recent college sports performances, including Villanova women's soccer closing August with a road trip to Bucknell, and Bucknell's women's soccer team hosting Villanova. Also, Bucknell's volleyball team faced Eastern Illinois.
**Villanova Women's Soccer:** Villanova (2-2) seeks its first road win since October 2024 when they face Bucknell. Their recent 2-0 victory over George Mason demonstrated a strong offensive showing, with goals from Morgan Kotch and Avrie Nelsen. The team's defense has also improved, with back-to-back shutouts.
**Bucknell Women's Soccer:** Bucknell (1-3) is looking to capitalize on their recent 2-1 victory against FDU. Henna Andican leads the Bison offense, and the team aims to improve its home record at Emmitt Field. Freshmen Emma Gavin and Dani Howard have made significant contributions early in the season.
**Bucknell Volleyball:** Bucknell's volleyball team (0-3) showed resilience against Eastern Illinois but ultimately fell short in five sets. Bri Frazilus, Sidney Shaffer, and Tijana Kostic delivered standout performances, but the team struggled to maintain momentum throughout the match.
August 31 at 1 p.m. at Emmitt Field, Holmes Stadium.
Bucknell lost 3-2 (25-19, 18-25, 25-23, 20-25, 7-15).
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