
"It was an exciting game that could've gone either way today, said Montoya. We have a lot to be proud of coming and playing in Orlando, the first point we've had against Orlando. I thought our players showed a lot of fight, played really well and created some good opportunities. The energy and mentality was exactly what we asked of them."
"Bay FC took the lead on a sequence that began with an errant clearance attempt that defender Caprice Dydasco and served back near the box from midfield, with Kundananji getting on the end to head it through. The score was Kundananji's third of the season and eighth all-time with Bay FC, making her the club's all-time scoring leader in regular season play."
Bay FC snapped a four-match losing streak with a 1-1 draw at Inter&Co. Stadium against Orlando Pride. Rachel Kundananji scored just before halftime to give Bay the lead and became the club's regular-season all-time scoring leader with her third goal of the season and eighth overall for Bay FC. Bay controlled the early minutes and nearly opened the scoring through Rachel Hill. Orlando equalized with about 20 minutes remaining on a right-flank service finished by Pride forward Aly Watt. Defender Alyssa Malonson entered late and nearly produced a late-game chance for Bay.
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