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Jessica Gaudet
4
Winner Calgary CGY (2-0-1, 2-0-1)
0
Regina REG (1-2-0, 1-2-0)
Winner
Calgary CGY
(2-0-1, 2-0-1)
4
Final
0
Regina REG
(1-2-0, 1-2-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Calgary CGY 3 1 4
Regina REG 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

No. 7 Dinos record shutout win over Cougars

The University of Calgary Dinos remained undefeated in conference play after registering a 4-0 road win over the Regina Cougars at the U of R Field on Saturday afternoon.

Canada West goals leader Montana Leonard scored twice for Calgary in the first half, while Taylor Dangerfield and Amy Mikuska also scored for the No. 7-ranked Dinos. Lauren Houghton earned the clean sheet in the victory.

Dangerfield's goal came early in the contest. Calgary (2-0-1) was awarded a free kick to the left of Regina's net in the fifth minute, which Amy Mikuska deposited smartly into the box. After a brief tussle, Dangerfield knocked in the loose ball for her first of the year.

Then Leonard took over, first scoring in the 14th minute after chipping in a Kelsie MacDonald pass and then connecting again in the 39th minute after a through ball from Kelsey Ellis found her wide open in the right side of the box.

Mikuska ended any hope of a comeback by the home side in the 52nd minute after picking the top corner on a well-placed shot from 40 yards out.

Houghton made two saves to secure the shutout for Calgary, which attempted 23 shots to Regina's seven during the match. The Dinos also enjoyed a 12-2 advantage in shots on net.

The best scoring chance for the Cougars came in the 18th minute after a brilliant through ball from Taylor Bubnick found Sydney Langen behind the Calgary defence. Langen chipped the ball over a charging Houghton, but directed her shot just right of the Dinos net.

Both teams return to the pitch on Sunday. Calgary continues its two-match road swing at Saskatchewan, while the Cougars are back at the U of R Field (3:00 PM) to face a UNBC team that's now 2-1-0 on the season after a Saturday setback to the Huskies.

 
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