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Women's hockey vs. Guelph

Women's Hockey

Meanor stops 38 shots in losing effort to Gryphons

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The Warriors lost a close battle to the Guelph Gryphons by a score of 2-1 on Sunday afternoon on the road.  Starting Goalie for the Warriors, Emma Meanor (Morell, Ont.) was busy stopping 38 shots on the afternoon but did not receive any goal support in a losing effort.

The No. 8 ranked Gryphons are now 14-6-3 in conference play and are third in the OUA standings.  The Warriors dropped to 4-18-2 and last place in Ontario.

Dayna Kanis (Georgetown, Ont.) opened the scoring for the Gryphons 15 minutes into the first period to give Guelph a 1-0 lead.  This was Kanis' fifth goal of the season while Emily Corbett (Toronto, Ont.) earned the assist.

Guelph's Patricia Rose Harris (Port Colborne, Ont.) scored an unassisted goal just four minutes into the second period to give the Gryphons a two goal lead. 

Waterloo's Sarah McCorquodale (Embro, Ont.) spoiled Gryphon goaltender Brooke Siddall's (Windsor, Ont.) shutout as she scored Waterloo's lone goal 15 minutes into the second period to finish the period 2-1 for Guelph.

The third period went scoreless for both teams.  The Gryphons outshot the Warriors 40-19 in the contest and both teams went 0-2 on the powerplay. Siddall earned the win making 18 saves.

The Warriors play their final two home games of the season next weekend as they host the Windsor Lancers and Western Mustangs on February 5 and 6. 
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