The Glendale College women's soccer team faced a challenging matchup on the road Tuesday evening, falling 9–0 to a high-powered College of the Canyons squad. Despite the result, the Vaqueros continued to show determination and effort across the full 90 minutes, staying organized and composed against one of the top offensive teams in the conference.
Goalkeeper Liliana Reynoso was under constant pressure but stood tall between the posts, recording eight saves while playing the entire match. Her effort anchored a Glendale back line that worked tirelessly throughout both halves.
Defenders Andrea Banuelos, Patile Hovaghimian, Nayely Moreno, and Katherine Avizuris Aguirre all logged the full 90 minutes, demonstrating commitment and grit in limiting second-chance opportunities. Midfielders Michelle Saris and Natalie Ramirez provided consistent effort in transition, helping Glendale maintain structure through long stretches of play.
While the Vaqueros were unable to generate offensive chances in this outing, the team continued to show heart and teamwork under pressure. Glendale's collective resilience and focus on improvement remain at the core of its season approach as conference play continues.
The loss moves Glendale to 0–11–3 overall and 0–8–0 in conference play, while the team looks ahead to its next match with the goal of tightening defensive communication and creating more forward momentum.