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Lady Dashing Eagles Dominate BVI

The U.S. Virgin Islands women’s national team, known proudly as the Lady Dashing Eagles, delivered two commanding performances this weekend in friendly matches against the British Virgin Islands, winning by emphatic scores of 8–0 and 6–0.

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From the opening whistle of the first match, it was clear the Lady Dashing Eagles came to make a statement. Their possession-heavy style, and relentless attacking pressure kept the visitors pinned deep in their own half. The USVI’s offensive rhythm was in full flight, wave after wave of attacks showcasing the team’s aggressiveness, growing chemistry and technical confidence.

The second match followed a similar script. With sharp execution in the final third, the Lady Dashing Eagles found the back of the net almost at will. Meanwhile, the USVI goalkeepers enjoyed a relatively quiet pair of outings, as the defense stood firm and organized, rarely allowing BVI a clear look at goal.

When asked about the teams performance and chemistry as they head into their first world cup qualifier on November 27th, 2025, team captain Naya Vialva stated, “Im incredibly proud of the group and how far we’ve come in such a short time. Every session and every game this week showed our growth, commitment and ability to prove ourselves. I’m proud of how prepared and connected we are, making the most of the limited time that we have. We know what’s ahead with World Cup qualifiers, and we’re ready to give everything for our country”

The Lady Dashing Eagles’ performance was more than just two dominant wins, it was a celebration of empowerment, unity, and progress. As the team continues to grow, one thing is clear: women’s football in the Virgin Islands is on the rise, and the community is rallying right behind it.

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