WATERLOO, Ont. – Rookie Mustangs striker Braeden Gee scored 15 minutes into the second half to help the Western Mustangs to a 1-1 draw with the Waterloo Warriors on Sunday afternoon at Warrior Field.
With the tie, the Mustangs now have a 4-1-1 record, good enough to remain in second place in the OUA West. For Waterloo, they remain in seventh place in the West with a 1-1-3 record.
The goal was Gee's fourth of the season, assisted by midfielder Parker Seymour. The Warriors' lone goal was scored by sophomore forward Jae Jin Lee, who now has three goals on the season. Lee's marker came 40 minutes into the game, off a pass from Christoph Bruckeder. Lee's goal was the first goal allowed by the Mustangs since their opening game against McMaster on August 27th.
Heading into halftime down 1-0, the Mustangs came out firing in the second half, registering seven shots and four corner kicks without conceding any cards. Gee tied things up 15 minutes into the second frame, allowing the Musatngs to remain undefeated over the last five games.
The Mustangs will aim to build on their undefeated streak and record their first win on the road when they take on the Laurier Golden Hawks at University Stadium on Sunday, September 18th at 3:15 p.m.