Taneil Gay
2
Saskatchewan SSK (0-0-4, 0-0-4)
2
UNBC UNBC (1-1-2, 1-1-2)
Saskatchewan SSK
(0-0-4, 0-0-4)
2
Final
2
UNBC UNBC
(1-1-2, 1-1-2)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Saskatchewan SSK 2 0 2
UNBC UNBC 0 2 2

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Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | By Rich Abney UNBC Communications

Huskies pick up point in Prince George

Sept. 16 (Saskatchewan Huskies 2, UNBC Timberwolves 2) Prince George, B.C.

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - The Saskatchewan Huskies held a lead for 87 minutes, but saw it slip away late, as freshman Sarah Zuccaro's first career Canada West goal helped the University of Northern British Columbia Timberwolves to a 2-2 draw on Sunday, September 16th, 2018.
 
The Huskies got out to a fast start when a defensive breakdown in the Timberwolves end led to a clear-cut breakaway for Cassidy Hayward. She made no mistake, beating TWolves keeper Madi Doyle, giving the visitors an early 1-nil lead. Hayward has now scored two goals through the first four games of her Huskie career.
 
Saskatchewan dictated much of the play for the rest of half, despite the best efforts of UNBC forwards Sofia Jones and Paige Payne. In the 34th minute, after a scramble in front of the Timberwolves net, the ball found its way to Taneil Gay, who scored her first of the campaign on an assist from Payton Izsak.
 
Timberwolves coach Neil Sedgwick went to his bench in the second half with a number of substitutions, including first year's Sarah Zuccaro and Kyra Wallace, and sophomores Kaitlyn Chojnacki, Mikaela Cadorette, and Sonja Neitsch. The youngsters implemented their coach's strategies, and held the Huskies off the sheet in the second half.
 
In the 85th minute, Neitsch streaked down the right side and scored her first career Canada West goal, and making it a 2-1 contest with five minutes to play.
 
"I think we turned it off, mentally," said Saskatchewan's Jackson Wiegers, postgame. "The intensity was really good for 80 minutes, but the last ten minutes they took advantage."
 
Four minutes later, off a corner kick, Paige Payne sent the ball far post where it found the hip of Zuccaro. The native of Nanaimo watched it trickle over the line, knotting the game and sending the crowd into a frenzy.
 
In extra time, both teams had opportunities, but neither were able to put anything on the board. With the 2-2 tie, the TWolves move to 1-1-2 on the campaign, while the Huskies play to their fourth draw in four games, sitting 0-0-4.
 
"There were definitely positives. We were a good team for 80 minutes, but you can't win a good game if you're a good team for only 80," said Wiegers. "It is the most frustrating thing in the world, but we are a young team and we just have to take this as a learning experience."
 
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Players Mentioned

Taneil Gay

#4 Taneil Gay

MID
5' 3"
Third
Regina FC
Jackson Wiegers

#6 Jackson Wiegers

MID
5' 1"
Fourth
HPDC
Cassidy Hayward

#5 Cassidy Hayward

FOR
5' 6"
First
Whitecaps Academy
Payton Izsak

#28 Payton Izsak

MID
5' 6"
First
Prince Albert Celtics

Players Mentioned

Taneil Gay

#4 Taneil Gay

5' 3"
Third
Regina FC
MID
Jackson Wiegers

#6 Jackson Wiegers

5' 1"
Fourth
HPDC
MID
Cassidy Hayward

#5 Cassidy Hayward

5' 6"
First
Whitecaps Academy
FOR
Payton Izsak

#28 Payton Izsak

5' 6"
First
Prince Albert Celtics
MID