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Lancer Women's Soccer
Gerry Marentette

Women's Soccer

Women's Soccer shuts out Guelph; falls to York

Box Score 1 | Box Score 2 The Lancer women's soccer team split their opening weekend at home earning a shut-out victory over the Guelph Gryphons before falling to the York Lions on Sunday.
 
Windsor is now 3-2 on the season heading into the Friday night match-up against the Western Mustangs, who are currently tied for first place in the OUA West division with the Lions.
 
On Saturday, the Lancers scored in the 78th minute to earn a 1-0 victory over the visiting Gryphons.
 
Despite a number of scoring chances from both squads, the game remained scoreless at the half. Windsor's best scoring chance was in the 17th minute when Becca Feurth went one-on-one with Gryphon goaltender Elizabeth Brenneman who made a diving save. Meanwhile the Gryphons top scoring chance was at 39th minutes as the Lancer keeper Kristen Lawrence made an excellent save on a shot by Courtney Whiteside from close range.
 
In the second, Laura Lecce hit the cross bar in the 55th minute off a 30 yard kick, but it wasn't until 13 minutes later that the Lancers got on the board. Barile spun around in front of the 18 yard box and fired the ball into the low left corner of the net past Brenneman to score the game's lone goal.
 
Lawrence and Brenneman each made nine saves for their respective clubs.
 
On Sunday, the Lancers struggled defensively as the York Lions dominated the Blue & Gold scoring three goals over twelve minutes in the second half. Windsor fell to the Lions 5-1.
 
York held a two goal lead at the half before adding three goals in the second half.
 
Windsor's lone goal game in the 76th minute with Jazmin Martin's first goal of her OUA career.
 
The Lancers will look to rebound on Friday night when they travel to London to face the Western Mustangs. 
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