Maddie Pearce celebrated her 100th cap for Loughborough this week but now wants a double helping of success in memory of Andrew Gibson, the club’s assistant coach.
Gibson tragically died in a car accident in September while the club called off matches following his sad passing. That match, against Wimbledon, will be played this weekend as Loughborough set about a double header and the path towards a top six place in the Vitality Women’s Premier Division.
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