The University of Regina women's soccer team came away with a point in the back end of its first regular season roadtrip, playing the hometown Manitoba Bisons to a 0-0 draw on Sunday night.
Ashton Lowry produced her second-straight clean sheet in net for the Cougars, making four saves on the night. Lowry got some help from
Cassie Longmuir (pictured) and
Racquel Marshall, as each defender was able to clear a ball off the goal line to keep the Bisons off the board.
On the other end of the pitch, the Cougars peppered Manitoba keeper Maddie Wilford with shots, putting 10 of 16 shots on target. The Bisons tallied 17 total shots.
Brianna Wright and
Nikita Senko both put three shots on net for the Cougars, while
Kayla McDonald,
Karlee Vorrieter,
Sarah Moroziuk and Longmuir each had a shot on goal.
The Cougars have earned points in three out of their four Canada West games, placing them in sole possession of third place in the Prairie Division standings with five points.
Regina is on the road again next weekend, heading west for games against Mount Royal (1-3-0) and MacEwan (1-2-1).
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