WSOC - 24-25
0
Lethbridge LETHBRID (2-9-0, 2-9-0)
7
Winner Calgary CALGARY (9-1-1, 9-1-1)
Lethbridge LETHBRID
(2-9-0, 2-9-0)
0
Final
7
Calgary CALGARY
(9-1-1, 9-1-1)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Lethbridge LETHBRID 0 0 0
Calgary CALGARY 3 4 7

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Pronghorns Fall 7-0 to Dinos Despite Strong Defensive Start

POST GAME
CALGARY - Pronghorn women's soccer fell 7-0 to the University of Calgary Dinos in Friday night's Canada West conference match at Dinosaur Field. The Pronghorns initially held strong, frustrating the Dinos' offense for the first 25 minutes with a solid defensive strategy. However, Grace Moore broke the deadlock in the 26th minute, igniting a scoring spree for Calgary. Moore went on to complete a hat-trick by the 50th minute, bringing her season tally to a league-leading 11 goals. Isabella Burtini, Jayden Berg, and Ella Djuranic also contributed to the scoresheet. Despite valiant efforts from Lethbridge goalkeepers Heidi Andres and Oceane McBurney, who combined for 12 saves, the Dinos' offensive onslaught proved overwhelming. The victory improved Calgary's record to 9-1-1, while Lethbridge fell to 2-9. 
 
BREAKDOWN
  • The Horns came out with a strong defensive strategy, successfully frustrating the Dinos' potent offense for the first 25 minutes of the match.
  • Pronghorns' backline was cracked the 26th minute when Grace Moore capitalized on a rebound from Jayden Berg's blocked shot.
  • Despite conceding, Lethbridge's goalkeeper Heidi Andres put in a valiant effort, making an impressive 8 saves against the relentless Dinos attack.
  • The Horns' defense was tested further just over 10 minutes after the opening goal as Isabella Burtini doubled Calgary's lead with a well-executed run and finish.
  • Lethbridge went into halftime facing a 3-0 deficit after Moore tapped in a close-range loose ball before the break.
  • The Pronghorns showed resilience by continuing to battle in the second half, even as Moore completed her hat trick in the 50th minute.
  • Lethbridge demonstrated depth in their squad, with both Andres and Oceane McBurney getting valuable playing time between the posts. McBurney recorded 4 saves in her stint.
  • Despite the scoreline, the Horns' defense forced Calgary to work for their goals, with several coming from rebounds and set pieces.
  • The match showcased the offensive firepower of the Dinos, with Berg adding two goals and Ella Djuranic netting her sixth of the season.
  • The loss brings Lethbridge's record to 2-9 for the season, but they'll look to bounce back in front of their home supporters at the University of Lethbridge Community Stadium on Saturday evening.
NEXT UP
The rematch between the Pronghorns and the Dinos takes place on Saturday, October 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the University of Lethbridge Community Stadium.
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