March 10, 2010

Redmen steal winning point in extra end to defeat Western men, Mustangs women fall to Saint Mary's

EDMONTON - The Western Mustangs men's and women's curling teams dropped their opening games at the CIS/CCA curling nationals in Edmonton on March 10.

After a busy day of travel to Edmonton, the Mustang men looked to be in complete control of their game against McGill, leading 5-2 after eight ends of play.

But what coach Rory Munro described as an unfortunate "pick" in the ninth end allowed the Redmen to tie things up with a score of three. 

In the extra end, McGill rose to the challenge of stealing the winning point for the 6-5 victory.

The Western women gave up three points in the sixth end and could not recover, losing 8-6 in their opening game against Saint Mary's.

Play continues Thursday March 11 with the men facing Saint Mary's and UPEI, while the women face Regina and Brock.
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