Mount Marty Women's Soccer Recaps Home Loss to College of Saint Mary
The Mount Marty University (MMU) women's soccer team was defeated 3-1 by the College of Saint Mary (CSM) Flames at home on Wednesday, October 29, 2025. The loss moves the Lancers' record to 7-7-3 overall and 4-4-3 in the GPAC(Great Plains Athletic Conference).
Despite outshooting the Flames, Mount Marty struggled to contain CSM's Jimena Estrada Gomez, who recorded a hat trick to secure the win for the visitors.
Scoring Summary
The Flames were led entirely by Jimena Estrada Gomez, who scored all three of their goals.
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1st Half (27:42): Jimena Estrada Gomez opened the scoring, assisted by Ezzy Castro. (0-1 CSM)
	 
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2nd Half (54:34): Jimena Estrada Gomez scored again, unassisted. (0-2 CSM)
	 
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Lancers Goal (2nd Half, 56:51): Rhyli Grim cut the deficit, scoring Mount Marty's only goal off an assist from Mika Moriera. (1-2 CSM)
	 
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2nd Half (66:13): Jimena Estrada Gomez completed her hat trick, scoring with an assist from Lesli Donis. (1-3 CSM)
	 
Offensive and Goalkeeping Breakdown
The Lancers played aggressively but struggled to convert opportunities, while CSM was highly efficient with their shots.
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Shots: Mount Marty held a narrow advantage in total shots, 15-12, but CSM put a higher percentage of their shots on target (9 shots on goal for CSM vs. 12 for MMU).
	 
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Shot Leaders: Rhyli Grim led the Lancers with 4 shots (2 on goal, 1 goal). Avery Kimball, Mika Moriera, and Liz Stordahl each registered 2 shots.
	 
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Saves: The CSM goalkeeper Jenna Brown had an excellent match, recording 11 saves to stifle the Lancer offense. MMU goalkeeper Brooklyn McNac made 3 saves.
	 
	
		
			| Statistic | 
			Mount Marty | 
			College of Saint Mary (NE) | 
		
	
	
		
			| Shots | 
			15 | 
			12 | 
		
		
			| Shots on Goal | 
			12 | 
			6 | 
		
		
			| Saves | 
			3 | 
			11 | 
		
		
			| Corner Kicks | 
			5 | 
			4 | 
		
	
 
Match Notes
The Lancers showed resilience immediately following CSM's second goal, scoring 2 minutes and 17 seconds later to pull within one. However, the Flames' third goal ten minutes later proved to be the final blow. The loss is a setback for Mount Marty in the highly competitive GPAC standings.