Madison Priebe set a new Canada West record Saturday but the Winnipeg Wesmen had little else to cheer about.
The Saskatchewan Huskies scored three goals in the first 16 minutes and kept alive a chance at finishing top of the table in the Prairie Division with a 4-0 win in Canada West women's soccer action Saturday at the Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex.
Alyssa D'Agnone, Cheyenne Lehmann and Jade Houmphanh scored in the 8th, 11th and 16th minutes to stake the Huskies to a commanding early lead as the visitors improved to 9-3-1 in Canada West play in 2023.
Priebe made a career-high 19 saves and, in the process, set the conference all-time record for saves in a season, surpassing UNBC's Jordan Hall, who made 128 stops in 2013. Priebe now stands at 141 with one game to play.
D'Agnone scored her sixth of the season, Lehmann her third and Houmphanh notched her fifth with each goal assisted by Marie Kilcher, who now leads the team in points. Kilcher rounded out the scoring in the 71st with a strike from the left side that narrowly eluded Priebe and snuck inside the far post.
Nadia Kalyar made six saves for the Huskies.
The Huskies sit in second place in the division, one point back of MacEwan, which drew with Calgary Saturday.
The Wesmen (0-9-4) will close out the season Sunday against the Regina Cougars at noon.
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