Box Score Dadrao's goal in the 79th minute on Friday evening was the difference as the University of the Fraser Valley women's soccer team edged the Mount Royal Cougars 1-0 at MRC Sports Complex.
Friday's first half was a low-event stretch of soccer, with neither team able to string together enough passes to create a truly great scoring chance.
The second half, though, featured plenty of quality looks at goal. The lion's share of those belonged to the host Cascades, who outshot the Cougars 9-2 over the latter 45 minutes. They had three great looks in quick succession, beginning in the 52nd minute when Gurneet Dhaliwal steered Zacharuk's cross just wide. Shortly thereafter, Dhaliwal launched a rocket from the top of the box that Mount Royal keeper Rose Hemans leapt to tip over the bar. Off the ensuing corner, Kate Fisher got on the end of a ball from Vanita Bhullar, but sent it over the net.
The Cougars generated a couple of chances of their own. In the 60th minute, on the counterattack, Haley Nicholson made a couple moves to evade UFV defenders and unleashed a shot from the right side that grazed the outside of the post. Nicholson came close again in the 74th, as her shot from the left bounced solidly off the crossbar and back into the box, but the Cascades were able to clear the ball out of harm's way.
Five minutes later, Dadrao struck. Zacharuk sent a pass from the left wing to Dadrao in the middle, and she fired a tremendous strike just under the crossbar, out of the reach of Hemans. It was her second goal of the campaign.
UFV sophomore goalkeeper Joven Sandhu registered four saves for her second shutout.
The win enabled the Cascades (4-5-2) to leapfrog the Victoria Vikes (4-5-1) for fourth place in the Pacific Division, though the Vikes have a game in hand. Mount Royal (5-4-2) sits third in the Prairie Division.
The Cascades and Cougars are both in action on Saturday evening. UFV hosts the Alberta Pandas (5:30 p.m.), while MRU visits the Trinity Western Spartans (5 p.m.).