Carolina University women’s soccer prepares for match against Bob Jones University

Boo Tesh Head Women's Soccer Coach
Boo Tesh Head Women's Soccer Coach
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The Carolina University Women’s Soccer team will travel to Greenville, South Carolina, to face Bob Jones University on Friday, October 10. The match is scheduled for a 6:00 p.m. kickoff.

Carolina University comes into the game after a scoreless draw against NCAA Division II opponent Bluefield State on October 1. This result was the third draw of the season for the Bruins and highlighted their defensive efforts throughout the match.

With a current record of 1–7–3, Carolina University aims to maintain their defensive momentum as they take on Bob Jones University, which holds a 2–5–5 record. The upcoming game at Bob Jones will coincide with the home team’s 2024 Championship Ring Ceremony Night, celebrating their recent regional achievement.

Head Coach Boo Tesh commented on the team’s approach: “We are focused on playing our game and continuing to improve each week. Our defense has shown resilience, and we look forward to challenging Bob Jones on an important night for their program.”

As the regular season nears its end and conference play approaches, Carolina University is working to build form ahead of postseason competition.



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