The University of Regina and Mount Royal University women's soccer teams scrapped to a 1-1 draw in the battle of the Cougars on Sunday afternoon.
The first half was an intense battle with numerous scoring chances by both teams, but it was the home Cougars that struck first after a corner kick from
Brianna Wright. Wright sent a strong cross into the box in the 27th minute and
Daniela Castro (pictured) got the first touch on the ball. Her initial attempt at net was stopped by keeper Megan Prudhomme, but the rebound popped up in the air and Castro headed it in.
The visitors would respond in the 68th minute as the ball was sent in nicely from the left wing by midfielder Kelsey Kinzner. Kinzner's pass was deflected by Navroop Virk, under
Savannah Williams who had come out to challenge.
The second half showed a change of pace from both teams, with the game turning into a defensive battle. Only four of the Cougars' 15 shots came in the second period, while six of MRU's 21 came after the break. Each team had nine shots on net for the game.
With the draw, the Cougars record now sits at 1-3-2. Mount Royal moves to 1-4-1.
Regina will head to British Columbia next weekend for matches against UBC and Victoria.
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