FROSTBURG, Md. (October 5, 2025) – Mount St. Mary's women's rugby reigned victorious against Frostburg State on Sunday, beating the Bobcats 52-10. With the return to the win column, the Mountaineers move to a 3-2-1 record on the year, rebounding after losses to Wheeling and Queens.
The Mountaineers found themselves up 21-0 at halftime while in the mountains of western Maryland thanks to an opening try from
Victoria Holmes, with
Olivia Harju sliding a conversion kick through the post for an early 7-0 lead. Harju was called out once again to make a conversion kick after
Anita Manglona scored the Mount second try of the day.
Olivia Woodward got on the score sheet before halftime for a 19-0 lead with an insuring conversion make from Harju sending the Mount into the halftime break up big.
Woodward scored again to start the second half followed by tries from Zy'Quaria Climons and
Koda Hall to put substantial room between the Mountaineer and Bobcats. Climons scored again followed by a try from
Josie Schussler and a conversion kick from
Riley Sibilia, rounding out the win for the Mountaineers.
In total, Woodward and Climons scored two tries a piece against Frostburg State while Holmes Manglona, Hall, and Schussler combine for one try each on the day. Harju went 5/7 on conversions after the try while Sibilia went 1/1 on conversion kicks.
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