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Ottawa scores late to draw against Montreal in Northern Super League
Ottawa scores late to draw against Montreal in Northern Super League

CBC

time26-05-2025

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Ottawa scores late to draw against Montreal in Northern Super League

Social Sharing Delaney Baie Pridham scored two minutes into stoppage time to pull even as Ottawa Rapid FC drew 1-1 against Montreal Roses FC on Sunday in the Northern Super League. Pridham fired in a penalty kick near the top left corner with Montreal goalkeeper Gabrielle Lambert going the opposite way to knot the score up as the final whistle neared. The penalty was a result of a foul called on Montreal defender Stephanie Hill. WATCH | Rapid tie it late: Late goal by Rapid FC good enough to earn a 1-1 draw with Roses FC 16 hours ago Duration 1:08 Delaney Baie Pridham scored two minutes into stoppage time giving Ottawa Rapid FC a 1-1 draw against Montreal Roses FC Sunday in Northern Super League action. After a scoreless opening half, Hill put the Roses on the board in the 53rd minute. Hill managed a one-touch effort with her knee off a corner kick from Megane Sauve to score. Ottawa next visits AFC Toronto on June 7, while Montreal will host Vancouver Rise FC on June 7 at Stade Boreale.

Pridham scores twice as Ottawa Rapid FC beats Vancouver Rise FC
Pridham scores twice as Ottawa Rapid FC beats Vancouver Rise FC

CBC

time17-05-2025

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Pridham scores twice as Ottawa Rapid FC beats Vancouver Rise FC

'It was a fun game to show the attack of our team,' says Pridham Delaney Baie Pridham scored twice to lead Ottawa Rapid FC to a 3-0 victory over Vancouver Rise FC on Thursday night in the Northern Super League. Pridham opened the scoring in the 11th minute, deflecting a cross from Melanie Forbes to give Ottawa (2-1-1) the early lead before 2,143 at TD Place Stadium. The 27-year-old Pridham's clinical finish in the 51st — her league-leading third goal of the season — doubled the lead. "The first goal was a great cross by Mel (Forbes), we've been practising a lot of crossing and finishing in training. That shows how much it pays off," Pridham said. "The second goal was an amazing ball from Min A (Lee), she spun it in the perfect way that I could hit it the first time. "It's showing that our connections are building. It was a fun game to show the attack of our team." WATCH | Pridham leads Rapid FC to 2nd straight home win: Substitute Julia Benati made it 3-0 with a shot into the top of the net after a give-and-go with Desiree Scott in the 75th. Vancouver (2-2-1) held 54 per cent of possession but Ottawa dominated the shot attempts 14-7, including 7-3 on target. Rapid FC 'keeper Mollie Eriksson recorded her second clean sheet.

Pridham scores twice as Ottawa Rapid FC beats Vancouver Rise FC n NSL
Pridham scores twice as Ottawa Rapid FC beats Vancouver Rise FC n NSL

CBC

time16-05-2025

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  • CBC

Pridham scores twice as Ottawa Rapid FC beats Vancouver Rise FC n NSL

Delaney Baie Pridham scored twice to lead Ottawa Rapid FC to a 3-0 victory over Vancouver Rise FC on Thursday night in the Northern Super League. Pridham opened the scoring in the 11th minute, deflecting a cross from Melanie Forbes to give Ottawa (2-1-1) the early lead before 2,143 at TD Place Stadium. The 27-year-old Pridham's clinical finish in the 51st — her league-leading third goal of the season — doubled the lead. "The first goal was a great cross by Mel (Forbes), we've been practising a lot of crossing and finishing in training. That shows how much it pays off," Pridham said. "The second goal was an amazing ball from Min A (Lee), she spun it in the perfect way that I could hit it the first time. "It's showing that our connections are building. It was a fun game to show the attack of our team." WATCH | Pridham leads Rapid FC to 2nd straight home win: Pridham's brace leads Rapid past Rise for 2nd straight home victory 12 hours ago Duration 1:44 Delaney Baie Pridham scores twice in Ottawa Rapid FC's 3-0 win over Vancouver Rise FC. The Rapid have a perfect record at TD Place with two victories. Substitute Julia Benati made it 3-0 with a shot into the top of the net after a give-and-go with Desiree Scott in the 75th. Vancouver (2-2-1) held 54 per cent of possession but Ottawa dominated the shot attempts 14-7, including 7-3 on target. Rapid FC 'keeper Mollie Eriksson recorded her second clean sheet.

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