"Who needs two arms to put away a penalty kick? Not Chloe Seelhoff."

That's what Montana Griz Soccer shared on X. University of Montana Athletics Director Kent Haslam followed with this: "You want Montana tough? I give you Chloe Seelhoff."

A broken collarbone. Her arm in a sling. She's in uniform. And then she sinks the penalty kick. Wow. Check out the video below.

What a year for Montana Grizzlies women's soccier. Meghan Robinson reports for The Big Sky Conference:

They were named commissioners team of the month after winning their third consecutive Big Sky regular season title. Goalkeeper Ashlyn Dvorak posted five straight shutouts in the last five games of the regular season and was named goalkeeper of the year. Plus, teammate Allie Henrikson was named defensive MVP. Ashlyn and Allie. Congratulations on an incredible season for the Montana Grizzlies soccer team.

Watch the full report and interview below. Here's an excerpt as Robinson gets a behind the scenes look at the team's success.

Robinson: Ashlyn, I know what is said in the huddle stays in the huddle. However, why do you think that those pregame pep talks are so effective.

Dvorak: I won't give too much information. We we have a lot of sayings that we say before the game. One of them is, do it for those who can't. We've had a lot of unfortunate injuries this season, so every time we step on the field, we always remind ourselves to give it our all for the people who can't give it their all on the field. And just to have that in the back of our heads is more than soccer. We're playing for more than just ourselves. We're playing for each other and our teammates. Another little saying we say is DLBB, which stands for, don't let a ball by. So that's another thing that we say as a back line unit, just to give a little more reassurance that we're just going to give it our all and not let a ball by us.

 

 

 

 

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