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A pair of women's hockey players had significant weekends for the Warriors as they went 1-1-0 in action with Ryerson and Queen's.
On Saturday afternoon in Toronto, Waterloo blanked the Ryerson Rams 1-0 while netminder
Taylor Reimer (Morden) picked up her first career shutout in the victory. Reimer was solid, turning aside all 20 shots faced in the win.
Amy Barnard (Cambridge) scored the lone goal in the contest at 14:14 of the second period while
Hannah Street (Shoal Lake) collected the helper on the game winning goal.
On Sunday, Waterloo did not get the result they were looking for in an always tough road contest in Kingston against the Queen's Gaels. The Warriors fell by a score of 5-2 but deserved better fate, outshooting the Gaels 26-16.
Despite the loss,
Marissa Redmond (Ajax) became the programs all-time leading scorer with a goal and an assist in the game, giving her a career total 77 points. Redmond now has 29 goals and 48 assists in her five year career with the black and gold.
Barnard was the other Warrior to score in the game, her second in as many games.
Angela MacDonald (Kitchener) and
Rachel Marriott (Waterloo) had some quality chances to get the Warriors back in the game throughout the third period but simply couldn't beat Gales keeper Stephanie Pascal.
The Warriors are now in a tied for third spot in the OUA with Toronto, both at 29 points while Queen's is nipping at their heels with 28 points.
Waterloo's next game comes on Saturday at the CIF as they take on Laurier at 2:30pm.