Hillsboro, ore. -The women's football team from Portland State started his home plan of 2025 on Sunday afternoon and scored a late goal at the Hillsboro Stadium to defeat Western Oregon with 2-1.
The victory marked the sixth victory of the Vikings in a row against the wolves when they improved to 1-1 in the season. The competition was an exhibition for Wou, which will officially open its season in September.
It was a fairly quiet first half, with all three goals scored in the last 45 minutes of the campaign. The Vikings had a handful of chances at an early stage and recorded 13 shots – who were eight – but the goalkeeper of the wolves, Isabella Lopez, they endured from the board.
Portland State broke through in the second half when a well hit shot Aliayha Saldana was saved and Yammile Picon Tapped in the distraction to give the Vikings a 1-0 lead in the 57th minute. A little more than 14 minutes later, the wolves reacted with a compensation from a corner chicken to make it 1-1. But the Vikings were not finished. In the 81st minute, Ocean Rideout achieved the game winner in four career game winner-gate-one shot in the long post afterwards Bianca Potestas She found cross in the box. The Vikings were able to keep the wolves the rest of the way to ensure their first winning winning goals.
In her first college start at the finish Finley Crabtree earned her first win as a Viking and scored two parades in the 2-1 win. Portland State achieved 26 shots, the highest one game in 2023.
The game on Sunday was the beginning of a home state with four games for the Vikings, who will return to the campaign on Thursday, August 28, against Grand Canyon in the Hillsboro Stadium. The kickoff is set at 1:00 p.m.