AROUND OUA: Mustangs move into second place in OUA West Division with 4-0 win over Warriors
WATERLOO, Ont. – Amanda Boyle helped the Mustangs move into second place in the OUA West Division with a hat trick on Friday afternoon, allowing the Mustangs to defeat the Waterloo Warriors 4-0 at Warrior Field.
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Mustangs move into second place in OUA West Division with 4-0 win over Warriors
WATERLOO, Ont. – Amanda Boyle helped the Mustangs move into second place in the OUA West Division with a hat trick on Friday afternoon, allowing the Mustangs to defeat the Waterloo Warriors 4-0 at Warrior Field.
After playing 13 games, Western has a 9-1-3 record with 27 points, while the Warriors sit in fifth place in the OUA West Division after playing 12 games with a 4-7-1 record and 12 points.
Coming off their first loss of the year last week against the Laurier Golden Hawks, Western was eager to hit the field to start a new streak.
In the first half Western took charge of the play, keeping the ball in their opponent's end. Boyle found the back of the net for the first time at the 26-minute mark of the game with her second goal coming just three minutes later.
The purple and white started the second half with a two goal lead, and they did not let up. Boyle scored her third goal 18 minutes into the second half, giving her 11 on the season and moving her into a tie for second place on the CIS leaderboard. Following Boyle's hat trick fellow striker Lauren Winquist scored the fourth and final goal of the game with just over five minutes left to give Western the 4-0 victory.
Not to be outdone by their efforts on offence, the Mustangs defence remained equally strong as Tori Edgar did not see a single shot on net, giving her six shutouts on the year.
Western is set to play their third-last game of the season on Wednesday, October 14 against the fourth-place Guelph Gryphons on the road at 8:15 p.m.
Source: Western Mustangs
Gaels with a convincing 6-0 over RMC
KINGSTON, Ont. (October 9, 2015) - The Gaels women's soccer team won 6-0 over visiting cross town RMC Friday evening at Miklas McCarney Field.
The first half saw the Gaels jump out to an early lead when forward Rachel Radu (Ottawa) scored in the opening minute of the match to give Queen's a 1-0 lead. The Gaels lead was doubled at the half hour mark when Radu netted her second goal of the game to put Queen's up 2-0 heading into halftime.
In the second half Queen's ran away with the game as the offensive attack continued throughout the half. Gaels extended their lead to 3-0 in the 61st minute when captain Jessie de Boer (North Vancouver) scored her first of three goals of the second half, as she finished two more times in the 84th and 89th minute. Queen's rookie Jenny Wolever (Toronto) notched her fourth goal of the season in the 88th minute. Gaels goalkeeper Michaila Frawley (Victoria) earned the clean sheet in the victory. Queen's had nine shots in the second with RMC not registering a single shot on target in the half.
Source: Queen's Gaels