CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky.- The Tigers hosted the Georgetown College Tigers for their senior night game on Tuesday. With two penalty kick goals throughout the night, Campbellsville closed the game with another conference victory, 4-1.

- Amelie Matheis and Alejandra Rocha led Campbellsville with one goal, three shots, and one shot on goal each, followed by Oddny Helgadottir with three shots and three shots on goal, and Molly Metcalfe and Alex Glennie with one goal, two shots, and two shots on goal each.
- Reegan Garrity collected her first-ever save during tonight's contest.
- Campbellsville surpassed Georgetown in all statistical categories of the game, most significantly: shots (18-5), shots on goal (10-3), and corners (10-3).
- Tonight's game marked Campbellsville's eighth consecutive win against Georgetown, with their last loss to the team having occurred during the 2016 season.
- The Tigers will be back in action on Friday, October 10th, hosting the Georgia Gwinnett College Grizzlies beginning at 7 p.m. ET.
Clara Asprella came into her first game of the season with an avid shot, opening the match by showcasing Campbellsville's offensive dominance on the field. After a foul in the box by Georgetown, Alex Glennie put Campbellsville on the scoreboard with a dazzling penalty kick goal. Only a few minutes later, Molly Metcalfe struck again with another goal, widening Campbellsville's lead early in the contest. The home Tigers saw numerous opportunities at the corner as the game continued to unfold. Halfway through the first period of play, Alejandra Rocha came off the bench with Campbellsville's third goal, assisted by Bethin Boyle. At the half, Georgetown was yet to score and Campbellsville held the advantage, 3-0.
The opposing Tigers came into the second half with aggressive plays, attempting to retaliate against Campbellsville. After some minutes of foul-heavy play from Georgetown, the opposing Tigers managed to make it to that scoreboard with their first goal of the night. With 15 minutes left on the clock, another foul by Georgetown brought the home Tigers to another opportunity at a penalty kick, resulting in Campbellsville's fourth goal of the night by Amelie Matheis. Although the opposing Tigers attempted to rack up another goal with a header shot, their efforts were not enough as the game ended, resulting in another conference victory for Campbellsville, 4-1.