WINNIPEG — University of Manitoba Bisons kicker Maya Turner had a day to remember on Saturday.
Turner became the first woman to play and score in a regular-season U Sports football game and capped it off by kicking a game-winning field goal to lead the Bisons past the University of Regina Rams 27-24 at IG Field.
With the game tied 24-24 in overtime, Turner kicked another field goal from 21 yards to give Manitoba the lead. The Bisons defence then held off the Rams to secure the win.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Maya Turner becomes first woman to score in U Sports regular-season football gameWINNIPEG — University of Manitoba Bisons kicker Maya Turner had a day to remember on Saturday.
Read more »
Maya Turner becomes first woman to score in U Sports regular-season football gameWINNIPEG — University of Manitoba Bisons kicker Maya Turner had a day to remember on Saturday.
Read more »
Maya Turner becomes first woman to score in U Sports regular-season football gameUniversity of Manitoba Bisons kicker Maya Turner had a day to remember on Saturday. Turner became the first woman to play and score in a regular-season U Sports football game and capped it off by kicking a game-winning field goal to lead the Bisons past the University of Regina Rams 27-24 at IG Field.
Read more »
Perfect finish: University of Manitoba Bisons' Maya Turner kicks way into history booksManitoba Bisons kicker Maya Turner became the first woman to play a U\u002DSports football game \u002D\u002D and kicked the winning field goal in overtime.
Read more »
Manitoba's Turner to become 1st woman to play in regular-season U Sports football gameOn Saturday, Maya Turner will be dressing for her first regular-season game of her U Sports career when the Bisons face off against the University of Regina Rams in their annual homecoming game — a moment she’s been waiting for for a long time.
Read more »
3 things to watch this weekend in Canadian sportsCBC Sports' daily newsletter offers up three things worth following this weekend for Canadian sports fans.
Read more »