Taneil Gay
Huskie Athletics
1
Winner Saskatchewan SSK (5-2-3, 5-2-3)
0
Mount Royal MRU (0-7-2, 0-7-2)
Winner
Saskatchewan SSK
(5-2-3, 5-2-3)
1
Final
0
Mount Royal MRU
(0-7-2, 0-7-2)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Saskatchewan SSK 1 0 1
Mount Royal MRU 0 0 0

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Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | By MRU Communications

Huskies outlast Cougars in Calgary

CALGARY - The Mount Royal University Cougars hosted the University of Saskatchewan Huskies to a fierce match on a windy Sunday afternoon. The Huskies took the field with a 1-0 win. 

The play was a bit scattered at first but the Huskies soon took control of the field.

Just eight minutes into play, Saskatchewan's Taneil Gay scored her second goal of the season with assistance from Payton Izsak. The Cougars got in a couple shots of their own as their offensive built, but were unable to get by Huskies keeper Jadyn Steinhauer

The result moves Saskatchewan to a record 5-2-3. They are currently tied with the Alberta Pandas for second place in the Prairie Division although the Pandas have a game in hand.

Both teams were pushing hard to gain the upper hand, but neither were able to make a dent in the score. The Cougars were gaining a few more shots on net, but found the ball going wide or high. The Huskies kept maneuvering close to the Cougars' net, but were repeatedly thwarted by the home team defence. 

The halftime whistle blew with a Huskies 1-0 lead. 

Second half opened with some immediate substitutions on both sides. Saskatchewan was making some swift offensive moves, earning them a shot on net after just four minutes. In contrast, Mount Royal was struggling to make an impact in the beginning of the second half. 

Cougars keeper Miah Godek was working hard to keep the Huskies from widening the score gap. She faced a number of well-aimed shots after Saskatchewan slipped past their initial defenses.

Mount Royal faced two yellow cards in just five minutes as the match inched closer to the final whistle. Both teams made multiple substitutions in the final ten minutes to put some fresh energy into play. The Cougars managed a couple more shots on net, but were unable to defeat Steinhauer. 

The Huskies closed the game with a final shot the Cougars which was blocked by Godek. They sustained their lead until the end, taking the day with a 1-0 victory.

Next up for the Huskies is a home-and-home set with the Regina Cougars. The two teams will meet in Saskatoon on Friday, October 11 at 2 p.m.
 
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Players Mentioned

Taneil Gay

#4 Taneil Gay

MID
5' 3"
Third
Regina FC
Jadyn Steinhauer

#1 Jadyn Steinhauer

GK
5' 4"
Third
Whitecaps Academy
Payton Izsak

#28 Payton Izsak

MID
5' 6"
First
Prince Albert Celtics

Players Mentioned

Taneil Gay

#4 Taneil Gay

5' 3"
Third
Regina FC
MID
Jadyn Steinhauer

#1 Jadyn Steinhauer

5' 4"
Third
Whitecaps Academy
GK
Payton Izsak

#28 Payton Izsak

5' 6"
First
Prince Albert Celtics
MID