Voyageurs women suffer sixth straight loss in match against Keyano Huskies.

Portage College Voyageurs defence Sarah Jones clears a kick after receiving the ball from the goalkeeper during Friday’s match that saw the Voyageurs drop a 12-0 decision to the Keyano College Huskies at the Bold Centre turf. Chris McGarry photo.
Voyageurs goalkeeper Emma Bendera was continually kept on edge during Friday’s match against the Keyano College Huskies. Although Bendera made good use of her defensive capabilities, she wasn’t able to stop the 12 goals the Huskies shot into her net during the 12-0 game. Chris McGarry photo.
Portage College Voyageurs player Emma Jones wears a determined smile as she prepares to intercept Harleen Singh of the Keyano College Huskies. Chris McGarry photo.

On Friday, the Portage College Voyageurs women’s soccer squad dropped a 12-0 decision to the Keyano College Huskies in front of a small hometown crowd on the Bold Centre turf. The men’s team lost their game to the Keyano men's squad 4-1.

 The women, who have lost five of their last games, remain in sixth place in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) North Division standings, while the Huskies hold second spot.

On Saturday, the Voyageurs will be in Edmonton to face off against the Kings University Eagles, with the women playing at noon, followed by the at 2 p.m.

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