Women's Soccer

CIS women's soccer Friday roundup: Laurier's Brown sets new single-game record with five goals in 5-0 victory

CIS women's soccer Friday roundup: Laurier's Brown sets new single-game record with five goals in 5-0 victory

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Waterloo 0 at Laurier 5
WATERLOO, Ont. (Oct. 4, 2013) - The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks women's soccer team was looking to recover from a two game winless streak, their longest of the season, Friday evening when they hosted the Waterloo Warriors. The Hawks would get the win and then some as they cruised to a 5-0 victory thanks to a very special offensive performance.

The Hawks wasted no time ensuring they got on the board with Emily Brown of Waterloo, Ont., netting her fifth goal of the season at the seven minute mark of the game. That was just a taste for Brown who would go on to add markers in the 20th and 43rd minutes to send the Hawks into the half with a three goal advantage over the Warriors.

In the second half it quickly became apparent that Brown intended to repeat her OUA top goal scorer performance from last season in a single game as she added two more early in the half to give the Hawks their final tally of five. With her performance, Brown set a Golden Hawks record for most goals in a single game and vaults herself into second place in the OUA scoring race. The previous record of four goals was set by Tammy Scurr of Kitchener, Ont., back in 2003 against these same Warriors.

Earning the shutout for the Hawks was keeper Maggie Carmichael of Orono, Ont., who faced four shots in the game.

Laurier will now look to Sunday when they host the Windsor Lancers. Windsor dealt the Hawks one of their two losses this season and the purple and gold will be out looking to return the favour to the Lancers. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. at University Stadium.

Source: Laurier Sports Info

October 2
RMC 0 at Queen’s 8
KINGSTON, Ont. (October 2, 2013) - In their second straight 8-0 win, the No. 7 Gaels bested the RMC Paladins at the West Campus Field on Wednesday night.

Breanna Burton (Ottawa) opened the floodgates in the 17th minute, when she took a pass from Rachel Radu (Ottawa) in stride, stepped around Paladins keeper Emily Barnard, and buried the ball into the empty net. Chipping the keeper from 25 yards out, Radu got a goal of her own in the 20th minute. Burton added another first-half tally, tapping in a cross from Jennifer Siu (London, Ont.) in the 34th minute.

Riley Filion (Alexandria, Ont.) finished another Siu cross to make it 4-0 at halftime, and netted another early in the second frame, giving her five goals in her last two games.

The Paladins' best chance came in the 72nd minute, after the referee called a handball against Alex Blanchard (North Vancouver, B.C.) inside the Gaels 18-yard box, giving RMC a penalty kick. Rhianna Koopman's attempt missed the left post by inches.

The Gaels finished the game with a pair of goals from Monique Czaczkowski (Thunder Bay, Ont.) and a last-minute blast from Brittany Almeida (Elginburg, Ont.).

On Homecoming weekend, the Gaels (6-1-3) host the No. 1 Ottawa Gee-Gees (8-0-2) on the West Campus Field at noon on Saturday.

Source: Queen’s Sports Info

Western 4 at Windsor 0
WINDSOR, Ont. – Goals from four different players helped the Western Mustangs women's soccer team continue their unbeaten season with a 4-0 shutout victory over the Windsor Lancers on Wednesday night.

With the win the Mustangs remain in first place in the OUA West and improve to 6-0-4 on the season while the Lancers fall to 4-4-2. It was also Western's second win of the year against Windsor as the Mustangs posted a 6-0 victory at TD Stadium on the season's opening weekend.

Lauren Winquist, Amanda Boyle, Sarah Deakin and Aoi Ichiyama contributed the offence in the win with Tori Edgar recording her sixth shutout of the season.

Winquist put Western on the scoreboard early in the first half netting a goal at the 13-minute mark. Before the break Boyle increased the Mustangs lead as she racked up the second goal of the game and her fifth of the season to make it 2-0 Western heading into the break.

The Mustangs momentum continued into the second half and Deakin added Western's third goal of the game at the 57-minute mark. Ichiyama followed up just four minutes later with a fourth consecutive Western goal, giving the team a 4-0 advantage over the Lancers. Despite Windsor's best efforts to respond, the Lancer's were unable to sneak past the strong Mustangs defence, and the game concluded with a 4-0 shutout victory for Western.

The Mustangs will be back in action Sunday, Oct. 6, at 1:00 p.m. as they travel to Guelph to face-off against the Gryphons.

Source: Western Sports Info

#6 UBC 2 Manitoba 0

Bisons-Thunderbirds Stats

by Lachlan Kerr, UBC Sports Information Assistant

VANCOUVER - UBC racked up another win, 2-0 on Friday, taking them to four for the season while simultaneously condemning the Manitoba Bisons to their fourth loss of the year. The result never really looked in any doubt after the sixth-ranked Thunderbirds took the lead in the 19th minute and confirmed it with another goal five minutes from full-time.

Shayla Chorney and Rachael Sawer scored for UBC.

UBC is currently in the midst of a 495-minute shutout streak that stretches back to Sept. 13. Goalkeeper Alyssa Williamson got the shutout.

The women are right back at it on Saturday when they take on the Winnipeg Wesmen at Thunderbird Stadium at 5 p.m. Manitoba will face #10 Trinity Western in Langley, B.C. at 5 p.m.

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Calgary 1 Fraser Valley 1

Dinos-Cascades Stats

by David Kent, UFV Sports Information

CHILLIWACK, BC - The Fraser Valley Cascades tied the Calgary Dinos 1-1 on Friday.

The Cascades improve their record to 2-3-2, while the Dinos record moves to 5-1-2.

UFV goalkeeper Kayla Klim earned the draw, along with Dinos back-stopper Samantha Chang-Foi.

In the 35th minute, Nikki Furukawa stole the ball off a Cascade defender and made no mistake in beating Klim to the short side for the Dinos' lone goal of the night. Danica Kump scored in the 55th minute to even the score at one.

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#10 Trinity Western 5 Winnipeg 0

Wesmen-Spartans Stats

by Mark Janzen, TWU Sports Information

LANGLEY, BC – The Trinity Western Spartans extended its undefeated streak to five games with a 5-0 win over Winnipeg Friday at Rogers Field.

Hosting the Wesmen for the first time since Winnipeg's women's soccer team joined the Canada West conference last year, TWU (3-1-3) proved to be the superior side early and often as it was the Spartans maintaining pressure almost entirely throughout the contest.

Vaness Kovacs got a head to a corner kick in the second minute as she found the back of the net for the Spartans first goal of the night and sparked what turned into a five-goal barrage. Also scoring for the Spartans was Jessica King (Liverpool, England), who netted two, as well as Krista Gommeringer (Calgary) and Alicia Tesan (Vancouver).

The Wesmen (1-7-0) battled well, but couldn't keep up with a TWU side that was determined to earn back-to-back win for the first time all year. After starting the year a tie with UBC and loss to Victoria, the Spartans are now 3-0-2 over their last five games.

The Spartans are back in action Saturday when they will host Manitoba at 5 p.m. The game can be seen at twu.canadawest.tv.

The Wesmen also return to the pitch Saturday as they will travel to play UBC at 5 p.m.

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Victoria 7 Lethbridge 1

Pronghorns-Vikes Stats

by Ali Lee, Vikes Communications

VICTORIA – Shared scoring duties lifted the Victoria Vikes 7-1 over the Lethbridge Pronghorns on Friday at Centennial Stadium.

The Vikes, still undefeated at home, are now 5-2-0 in the Canada West standings, while the Horns drop to 0-6-2.

Contributions from seven different scorers helped the Vikes to their lopsided victory over the Horns on home turf. Carly Branion-Calles opened the scoring, while Lindsay Hoetzel, Cassie Dennis, Emma Greig, Samantha Lee, Lindsay Machin, Natasha Magnus also tallied with the latter five notching their first of the season. Dennis was credited the game winner, while rookie keeper Austin Studer made her CIS debut in the second half of the game.

For Lethbridge, keeper duties were split between Myriah Marino and Taylor Thomas, who together faced 18 shots. The Horns struggled to generate any offence despite obvious talent in goal scorer Alycia Amatto and supporting cast Stephanie Groten and Danielle Lagemaat.

The Vikes will turn around to host the Calgary Dinos, who are now 5-1-2 after a tie tonight against Fraser Valley. The Pronghorns will trek to the mainland to visit the Cascades in Chilliwack, B.C. Both games will take place at 5 p.m. and will be broadcast live at http://canadawest.tv.

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