

“They had a good season if I am being honest. Once the whistle blows, its winner moves on and loser goes home. However, that still will not change how they see them. She is without a doubt the heart and soul of the Bearcats aggressive offense.Įven Vetter acknowledges that they had an excellent season as a team.

One player to highlight is junior forward Kaylie Rock, who leads in both points and assists. Now they look to rebound and try to go on a title run after a phenomenal 13-5-2 season. Like the Mavericks, the six seed Bearcats came up short in the Mid-American Intercollegiate Athletics Association tournament. Now it is just refocusing heading into the NCAA tournament and not holding our heads too much.” said Vetter. But I think we walked away knowing that we were still the better team, knowing that we created a lot of chances, and just analyzing afterwards that it came down to execution piece of it all. Obviously, it sucks to lose especially on our home turf. Even for having to turn around quickly after a brutal loss, she isn’t hanging her head on the past with the match on the horizon. Since that game, the Mankato native has been one of the main pieces to the Mavericks offense. The person responsible for the team’s goal in that contents would be senior forward Jenny Vetter. Three months later, they will play in the first round of the tournament and much higher stakes. While there is no official record, The Mavericks would win the match 1-0. The last time that these two teams met was back on Aug.

This will be the second time that the two schools will collide this season. The match will not be hosted at either team’s field per tournament rules, but will be played at a neutral site in Bemidji, Minn. For the 11 th straight year, the Mavericks qualify for the NCAA Division II tournament.Įnter the tournament as the number three seed, they will face off against the six seed the Northwest Missouri Bearcats this Friday at noon. Coming off a brutal loss last weekend, the Minnesota State Mavericks are not finished yet.
