The 2018 struggles continued for the women's hockey team on Sunday in Toronto as Waterloo dropped their third straight game of 2018 by a score of 5-2 to the Ryerson Rams.
With the loss Waterloo fell to 8-6-0 while Ryerson won their fourth straight and improved to 10-4-2.
Ryerson scored two goals in the opening eight minutes and took a 2-0 lead into the second frame. Ryerson then went ahead 3-0 at the 4:44 mark of the second period before
Amy Barnard (Cambridge/) got the Warriors on the board with her second of the season.
Angela MacDonald (Kitchener/) and
Emma Pye (Oshawa/) picked up the helpers on the goal.
Ryerson took a 4-1 lead before
Stephanie Digness (Aldergrove/) tallied her team leading fourth power play goal to cut Ryerson's lead in half but the Rams added a PP goal of their own early in the third to sink any hopes of a comeback from the black and gold.
In net
Taylor Reimer (Morden/) took the loss allowing three goals on 11 shots while
Stephanie Sluys (Clinton/) made 11 saves in relief. Rachel Seeley picked up the win with a 25-save performance.
The Warriors are back in action this Saturday in Brock before another Battle of Waterloo game on Sunday at the CIF Arena. Puck drop is set for 2:30pm.