First-year forward Morgan Dezell scored the game-winning goal in overtime to lift the Brock women's hockey team to 2-1 win over the Windsor Lancers on the road Saturday.
The victory stretches Brock's win streak to four consecutive games.
"Dezell set the tone and played hard North/South hockey all game," said head coach Margot Page. "No surprise that she got the OT winner."
Dezell scored at 2:07 of the overtime frame on a pass from Annie Berg.
Berg also recorded a first assist on Hunter Accursi's third-period marker to tie the game up. Paige Cohoon also notched an assist.
"Our performance and execution improved every period," said Page. "We finally engaged and won battles in the third."
Goaltender Jensen Murphy made 36 saves. Brock outshot Windsor 19-13 in the third period and fired a total of 40 shots on the Lancers' net.
Windsor's Lexi Contratto scored three minutes into the game.
Up next, the Badgers (4-1-3-2) host Guelph on Thursday, Nov. 29 at Seymour-Hannah Arena. Puck drop is 7:15 p.m.
The Brock Badgers are gearing up for their annual food drive for Community Care of St. Catharines and Thorold.
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Brock University and wider Niagara communities can donate non-perishable food items at upcoming Brock Badgers hockey games:
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Thursday, Nov. 29 — Women's hockey vs. Guelph at Seymour-Hannah Arena, 7:15 p.m.
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Friday, Nov. 30 — Men's hockey vs. Guelph at Seymour-Hannah Arena, 7:15 p.m.
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Saturday, Dec. 1 — Women's hockey vs. Waterloo at Seymour-Hannah Arena, 2:15 p.m.
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The total amount of food donated will be celebrated during the afternoon game on Dec. 1.