EDMONTON - Fourth-year forward Heather Lund scored two goals in the second half, leading the University of Alberta Pandas' soccer team to a 3-1 come from behind win over the Calgary Dinos, Saturday afternoon at Foote Field in Edmonton.
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The Red Deer, AB striker, found the back of the Calgary net twice in 10 minutes, giving the Pandas the win after the Dinos led at half-time. Third-year striker Carleigh Miller also scored for Alberta, tying the game early in the second half.
Tessa Miller scored Calgary's lone goal.
The win improves Alberta to 3-0 on the season, and puts them atop the Canada West standings, tied with Trinity Western.
With the loss, the Dinos drop to 0-3.
Calgary opened the scoring in the 26th minute when Miller, a third-year forward, used her head to flick a Lindsay Burrowes indirect free-kick into the right side of the net.
That 1-0 Dinos score line remained intact until Carleigh Miller notched her second conference goal of the season at the 59:45 mark, with an assist to freshman Kayla Michaels.
Lund, who finished third in Canada West goals last season, scored her third of the season at the 77 minute mark when she cracked a high shot into the Dino goal from 25-yards out, with Miller getting the assist on the play.
Lund added her fourth of the campaign at the 88 minute frame, shooting low and hard from 15-yards out, and sealing the win for Alberta.
The Pandas return to action tomorrow afternoon, 12:15 pm, when they host the 0-3 Lethbridge Pronghorns.