Box Score The Waterloo Warriors dropped a tightly contested game on Sunday afternoon falling to the Toronto Varsity Blues 3-2. The loss drops Waterloo's record to 7-8-4 as they remain in the eighth and final playoff spot. The Blues record improved to 14-4-1 putting them in a tie with Queen's for third in the OUA.
Third-year forward Sonja Weidenfelder opened the scoring with an unassisted marker midway through the first period and sophomore Kristi Riseley put the Blues up by two five minutes later.
The Warriors got on the board 9:04 into the second frame with a powerplay goal from
Rachel Marriott (Waterloo/). Toronto held a 2-1 lead heading into the final frame. Marriott's goal was her second of the weekend and team leading 15
th point.
Alie Brind'Amour-McClure extended U of T's lead early in the third period and despite a late powerplay goal from
Carolyn Burke (Mississauga/), the Blues held on for their third straight victory.
Rookie goaltender Michaela Logan posted 11 saves in the win while
Rebecca Bouwhuis (Orillia/) was busier in net for Waterloo allowing three goals on 20 shots.
The Warriors will go on the road next Friday for their only game of the weekend when they face-off against the always competitive Queen's Gaels.