RICHMOND, Va. — George Mason University fell to Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) 13–2 on Saturday, with the Rams taking control early at their home field. VCU capitalized on eight assists and two player-up goals to secure the victory. This loss concludes the Patriots' 2026 season as they will not qualify for the Atlantic 10 tournament.
George Mason started the first quarter with a strong draw control by
Kate Anders, setting an early tone for possession. Despite multiple offensive attempts, including shots by
Giselle Torain and Anders, the Green & Gold were unable to convert these into goals, with VCU's goalie, Lu Doyen, making key saves. VCU capitalized on its opportunities, and the quarter concluded at a 3–0 deficit for the Patriots.
George Mason found the net midway through the second quarter with a goal by
Matye Riley, assisted by
Emily Mowbray, marking their only score in the quarter. VCU responded with a strong offensive push, scoring four unanswered goals. Despite several save efforts by
Regan Bestick, the Patriots trailed at the end of the quarter with a score of 8–1.
The Green & Gold faced a challenging third quarter, with the Rams securing momentum through three consecutive goals. Despite the setbacks, George Mason responded with a goal by Anders, assisted by
Kaitlyn Bestick, marking a key offensive moment. However, VCU maintained control, and the frame concluded with the Rams leading 12–2.
In the fourth quarter, George Mason's defense initially held strong with
Regan Bestick making crucial saves. Despite their defensive efforts, the Rams managed to score a goal. The Green & Gold had opportunities on the offensive end but were unable to break through VCU's defense. The game concluded with a score of 13–2 in favor of the Rams.
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