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SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES WOMEN'S SOCCER 5 U SPORTS ALL-CANADIANS | 42 CANADA WEST ALL-STARS | 5 CANADA WEST AWARD WINNERS 2018 SCHEDULE Sat 9/8 vs Winnipeg T, 2-2 Game Information Sun 9/9 vs Manitoba T, 1-1 Date ...........................Sept. 22 & Sept. 23 Sat 9/14 at MacEwan T, 1-1 Time ..................12:00 p.m. & 12:00 p.m. Sun 9/16 at UNBC T, 2-2 Location .......................Saskatoon, Sask. Sat 9/22 vs Alberta 12 PM 4-0-0 Venue .............................Field 7 in Nutrien Park Sun 9/23 vs Mt Royal 12 PM Fri 9/29 at Calgary 12 PM Series ..........................ALB leads 7-38-12 Sun 9/30 at Lethbridge 12 PM SSK leads 5-1-0 SASKATCHEWAN Last Meetings: Sat 10/6 vs Regina 12 PM HUSKIES OCT. 1, 2017 SSK 1 @ ALB 1 Sun 10/7 at Regina 12 PM SEP. 30. 2017 SSK 0 @ MRU 2 0-0-4 Sat 10/13 vs UBC 12 PM 2-2-0 Sun 10/14 vs Victoria 12PM Fri 10/19 at Manitoba 7 PM #5THINGS Sun 10/20 at Winnipeg 8 PM Alberta and Saskatchewan are the only teams left in the Prairie Division yet 1 to lose a game. Sat 10/26 CW Play-In Sat 10/28 CW Quarters 2 Saskatchewan has led in three of their four ties this season. 11/2-4 CW Final 4 The Huskies currently hold the fifth of six playoff spots up for grabs in the 11/8-11 U SPORTS 3 Prairie Division. PRAIRIE DIVISION STANDINGS 4 All three of these teams made the playoffs last season. TEAM Record PTS 5 Eight different rookies have suited up for the Huskies so far this season. Alberta 4-0-0 12 Calgary 3-1-0 9 STATISTICAL LEADERS #ByTheNumbers MRU 2-2-0 6 GOALS: 3 2 Morgan Corbett sits second in Manitoba 1-1-2 5 the conference with 3 goals Cassidy Hayward scored. Saskatchewan 0-0-4 4 22 Regina 1-3-0 3 ASSISTS: 1 Jadyn Steinhauer's 22 saves are the third most in the conference. Winnipeg 0-2-2 2 4 Players 13 Lethbridge 0-4-0 0 POINTS: 3 Alberta leads Canada West in SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: CAMERON DOHERTY goals scored. PHONE: 306-966-1024 • Cassidy Hayward EMAIL: [email protected] WBESITE: HUSKIES.USASK.CA • TWITTER: @HUSKIEATH- SAVES: 1 LETICS FACEBOOK: HUSKIE ATHLETICS 22 The Cougars have only beaten YOUTUBE: YOURHUSKIEATHLETICS the Huskies once, but that victory HUSKIE ATHLETICS • 87 CAMPUS DRIVE Jadyn Steinhauer came in their last meeting. SASKATOON, SK • S7N 5B2 2018 Huskie Women's Soccer Game Notes 2017 Huskie Men's Soccer Game Notes - 2 LAST ACTION... LAST MEETINGS... SEPTEMBER 14 , 2018 OCTOBER 1, 2017 1 2 FINAL 1 2 FINAL SASKATCHEWAN (0-0-3) 0 1 1 SASKATCHEWAN (4-2-2) 0 1 1 MACEWAN (1-1-1) 1 0 1 ALBERTA (5-1-2) 0 1 1 A late goal after an outstanding second half turnaround gave the Opening up the final month of the regular season, the No.9 University of Saskatchewan Huskies women's soccer team a 1-1 University of Alberta Pandas battled back to earn a 1-1 tie tie with the host MacEwan Griffins on Friday night. with the visiting University of Saskatchewan Huskies, Sunday afternoon at Foote Field. The Huskies scored on a broken play off a free kick in the 84th minute when Payton Izsak herself behind the defence and Third-year forward Brenna Mattiello scored in her sec- chipped it over Emily Burns' head to tie the game. ond-straight game to earn her team the draw, maintaining sole possession of first place in the Prairie division standings MacEwan had held a 1-0 lead for most of the contest when with a 5-1-2 record. Jamie Erickson headed home Suekiana Choucair's corner kick in the eighth minute and were the better side for the bulk of the Senior midfielder Rebecca Weckworth tallied the lone goal contest, outshooting the Huskies 22-10 (8-6 in shots on goal) and for the road team, moving into a tie for second place with the dominating corner kicks (9-3). Mount Royal Cougars, both teams currently holding 4-2-2 records. Huskies defender Kallie Cowles blocked a sure goal from Meagan Lemoine at the top of the box in the 27th minute. Later, MacE- In the fourth minute of play, instead of taking her time in wan's Kaylin Hermanutz couldn't connect with a corner kick that preparing her free kick, sophomore midfielder Kalli Cowles bounced right past her boot deep in the box. sprang a shot towards the Panda goal before third-year net- minder Cassie Bazzarelli was ready, but the arcing shot rang All of that proved costly for the Griffins, who saw a different Hus- off the crossbar to leave the game scoreless. kies side in the second half. SEPTEMBER 16, 2018 OCTOBER 16, 2016 1 2 FINAL 1 2 FINAL SASKATCHEWAN (0-0-4) 2 0 2 SASKATCHEWAN (4-2-1) 0 0 0 UNBC (1-1-2) 0 2 2 MRU (4-2-1) 0 2 2 The Saskatchewan Huskies held a lead for 87 minutes, but saw Mount Royal Cougars hosted top dogs of Canada West, it slip away late, as freshman Sarah Zuccaro's first career Canada Saskatchewan Huskies at Cougar Stadium Field on a crisp West goal helped the University of Northern British Columbia Saturday morning, winning the decision 2-0. Timberwolves to a 2-2 draw on Sunday, September 16th, 2018. The Cougars almost found the back of the net minutes into The Huskies got out to a fast start when a defensive breakdown the game. Off open-play, Emily Sands struck the post after a in the Timberwolves end led to a clear-cut breakaway for Cassidy scramble inside Saskatchewan's box. Hayward. She made no mistake, beating TWolves keeper Madi Doyle, giving the visitors an early 1-nil lead. Hayward has now Moments after that, Janai Mertens had herself the chance of scored two goals through the first four games of her Huskie the half. A collapsing Huskie defence allowed for the Cougars career. to set up shop inside their half, Mertens found her self on the wing of the Saskacthewan defence line. Mertens recived a Saskatchewan dictated much of the play for the rest of half, pass and found herself one-on-one with the Huskie keeper despite the best efforts of UNBC forwards Sofia Jones and Paige Jadyn Steinhauer ultimately stopped the chance. Payne. In the 34th minute, after a scramble in front of the Tim- berwolves net, the ball found its way to Taneil Gay, who scored The pressure still mounting, the Cougars finally found the her first of the campaign on an assist from Payton Izsak. back of the net. Third-year forward Erin Holt took matters into her own hands after goalkeeper Cailyn Leesonmade a key save to initiate the counter-attack. With the defence clearing the ball down the line and away from harm, Holt sprung down the wing and from a tight angle. She chipped the Hus- kie goalkeeper to give the home team an early advantage. Huskie Athletics huskies.usask.ca @huskieathletics.