JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (August 31, 2025) - After three tough games on the road, the Bucs were due for some good luck.
The harder they worked on Sunday, the luckier they got.
ETSU women's soccer snapped a four-game winless streak on Sunday with a 1-0 win over Longwood at Summers-Taylor Stadium thanks to Reagan Fitzgerald's 61st minute header that brought a lively crowd to its feet and brought the Bucs a result.
The Buccaneers (2-2-2) buzzed around the goal from the outset, with a great run by Ella Parker turning into a great chance for Alex Beck in tight that was blocked away by a defender. In the ninth minute, Grace Eatz turned and fired from the top of the box, and a deflection by Beck forced a tricky save out of Lancers (3-2-0) goalkeeper Sara Curtis.
In the 13th, Fitzgerald got her first good look with a turn off the shoulder of her defender for a clear run in toward goal, but clanged it off the crossbar, and Beck missed over the bar on the rebound. Eatz had another look after Longwood committed a back pass resulting in a free kick inside the box but got under the ball too much and pushed it over the bar.
The Bucs had to wait patiently for their moment, but it came just past the hour mark. Georgia Shields had considerable space down the left flank and floated in a cross aimed at Fitzgerald on a streaking run down the middle of the field. The junior forward let it bounce once before heading it past a sprawling Curtis for her tenth career goal and her third this season, tying her for second-most in the SoCon.
The Bucs outshot the Lancers 14-1 with six shots on goal to one, and Addison Yelton posted her second career shutout. Beck, Eatz, Fitzgerald, and Shields led the team with two shots apiece, and Shields had two shots on goal.
The Bucs return to the road on Thursday at West Georgia. Kickoff is set for 6:00pm in Carrollton.
For more information on ETSU women's soccer, go to ETSUBucs.com.