Women’s Soccer
The Piedmont women’s soccer team defeated Asbury University in their last conference game, winning 1-0 on Oct. 26.
Both teams’ defenses held strong for the entire first half of the game, going into halftime with a 0-0 tie. It was not until 60 minutes and 37 seconds into the second half that The Lions scored the first and only goal of the game. Sophomore Madison Johnson scored this goal.
“It was a really big game because if we won, we got home field advantage in the conference quarterfinals,” sophomore forward Sydney Spitzer said, “This was our last game of conference and it was great to finish strong.”
Piedmont wrapped up its regular season by winning their 10th consecutive game, defeating Toccoa Falls College 5-0 on Oct. 28. Addi Banks opened up the scoring in the first 34 seconds, with an assist by Sydney Spitzer. In the second half, the Lady Lions scored four times: Christina Sierra (unassisted), Sophie Wells (Alison Witkiewicz), Molly Fitzpatrick (Jordyn Harris) and Addyson Jarrard (Gretchen Dedolph).
The Lady Lions wrap up their regular season with a 15-4 record and a 6-2 mark in the CCS. Over their 10-game winning streak, the team has outscored its opponents 33-1. The Lions rank 34th in NCAA Division III, averaging 2.94 goals per game and 27th in the country with 12 shutouts.
Piedmont looks to build off that momentum in the CCS Tournament, where they host LaGrange College on Nov. 1 at 2 p.m. at the Walker Athletic Conference.
—Nealy Webster
Men’s Soccer

The Piedmont University men’s soccer team earned a 4–2 victory over Belhaven University on Saturday evening at the Walker Athletic Complex in Demorest, Georgia, giving the Lions momentum heading into the conference tournament.
“I feel pretty good going into conference knowing that we just had a strong win against Belhaven, said junior Davis Knight, who secured the win for the Lions. “Along with good momentum going into the next game.”
The Lions exploded in the first half, taking full control before Belhaven could find any rhythm. Senior Colin Vogel scored early off an assist from Knight. Towards the end of the half, Vogel doubled the lead. Sophomore Mason Keith added another goal, assisted by Sophomore Lyric Bratton, to give Piedmont a strong 3–0 lead heading into halftime.
Belhaven fought back in the second half. Piedmont’s defense, led by senior goalkeeper Bobby Wood, who recorded nine saves, was strong. With just over three minutes left, Knight capped off his strong performance by scoring in the last few minutes to secure the 4–2 win and put the match out of reach for the Blazers.
The Lions (6-8-1, 2-3-1) go on the road to Lagrange on Oct. 29 for the first round of the conference tournament.
—Emilee Sanders
