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Dinos Men's Soccer vs. Lethbridge Pronghorns; Oct. 3; Dinosaur Field
David Moll
4
Winner Calgary CGY (3-0-2, 3-0-2)
1
Saskatchewan SSK (3-2-0, 3-2-0)
Winner
Calgary CGY
(3-0-2, 3-0-2)
4
Final
1
Saskatchewan SSK
(3-2-0, 3-2-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Calgary CGY 2 2 4
Saskatchewan SSK 0 1 1

Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | Saskatchewan Communications

Dinos move into top spot in division

SASKATOON – After opening the scoring in the 35th minute, the University of Calgary Dinos commanded the lead the rest of the way, as they defeated the University of Saskatchewan Huskies by a score of 4-1 at Griffiths Stadium.

Gareth Smith-Doyle scored twice for the Dinos, with Kundai Dziwa and Gabriel Craiovan each adding on goals in the second half in the win.

Ajani Fontaine's marker in the late stages of the match got Saskatchewan on the board, standing as the lone goal for the green-and-white on the night.

The win was a big one for the Dinos as they improved their record to 3-0-2 and leapfrogged the Huskies in the central division standings. 

"I think every single time we come here, it's always a challenge. We knew that to get the three points we were really gonna have to grind and scrape through it," said Dinos assistant coach Taylor Evernden. 

"Coming to Sask is never an easy feat, but the boys banded together and we stuck to our game plan and I think it paid off for us."

After Saskatchewan entered the weekend with a 3-1-0 record and on top of their division, they recorded their second loss of the 2021 season, settling in behind Calgary.

The Dinos icebreaker in the 36th minute, paired with an insurance marker in the 43rd - both of which coming off the foot of Smith-Doyle - was instrumental.

But Saskatchewan appeared to have got one back in the late stages of the first half, as Robert Mackay blasted a ball past Jake Ruschowski, but the goal was later taken off the board with the referee blowing the play dead after a Dinos head injury in the midst of the play.

The disallowed goal proved pivotal. Calgary later added an insurance marker, which was all they needed to ensure three points in a pivotal win on the road.

The two clubs will take the pitch for the second time in as many nights on Saturday, with kickoff slated for 5:00 p.m. at Griffiths Stadium.
 
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