
The OLLU women’s soccer team delivered a stunning performance, dismantling the North American University Stallions 9–0 in a dominant display of skill, teamwork, and relentless pressure. From the opening whistle, the Saints made it clear that they were in complete control, dictating the tempo and keeping the Stallions pinned deep in their own half.
It didn’t take long for OLLU to strike. In the 7th minute, Eleonora Diversi opened the scoring with a clean finish off a perfect feed from Leah Tapia, setting the tone for what would become an unstoppable first half. Just nine minutes later, Tapia added a goal of her own, slotting home after a clever assist from Gabrielle DeLeon to make it 2–0.
The Saints attack continued to roll. At 19:57, Sara Garza found the back of the net to push the lead to 3–0, as OLLU’s confidence soared. The team kept their foot on the gas, and at 36:22, Hannah Brookfield converted after a sharp setup from Diversi. Barely a minute later, Diversi struck again, this time assisted by both Tapia and Kira Brown, marking her second goal of the half and sealing a commanding 6–0 lead before the break.
In the second half, OLLU didn’t let up. Just three minutes in, at 48:07, Emerson Weiler buried another shot, followed swiftly by a Katherine Delgadillo goal at 49:37. The Saints continued to showcase their depth and creativity, spreading the field and keeping the Stallions chasing shadows. The final blow came at 83:11, when Bethany Garr connected on a crisp pass from Delgadillo to make it 9–0 and put an exclamation point on the evening.
Defensively, OLLU was rock solid. Goalkeeper London Suarez was composed and commanding throughout all 90 minutes, facing just one shot on goal and turning it away with ease to record a well-earned clean sheet. The Saints fired 38 shots in total, 24 of them on target, reflecting their relentless offensive rhythm and clinical execution.
The Saints will be back in action away at Texas A&M-Victoria this Saturday.
