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Lone goal not enough for UNBC

Goals have been extremely hard to come by for the UNBC Northern Timberwolves women's soccer team. They went 0-12 last season in the PACWEST B.C. college league and scored only one goal in those 12 games.

Goals have been extremely hard to come by for the UNBC Northern Timberwolves women's soccer team.

They went 0-12 last season in the PACWEST B.C. college league and scored only one goal in those 12 games.

Sidney Roy finally got another one for T-wolves when she opening the scoring in their CIS Canada West Conference tilt Saturday afternoon at North Cariboo Field against the Saskatchewan Huskies, but it wasn't enough in a 3-1 loss that dropped UNBC's record to 0-4-1.

Saskatchewan's Daniella Suenzalida, a former member of the Chilean national team, beat UNBC goalie Jordan Hall for the winning goal on a penalty kick late in the second half.

The win improved the Huskies' record to 3-1-0.

UNBC will host the No. 8 nationally-ranked University Regina Cougars (3-0-0) Sunday at noon at North Cariboo Field, followed by the UNBC men hosting Trinity Western University at 2 p.m., the second of a weekend men's doubleheader.