VICTORIA (CIS) – The University of British Columbia Thunderbirds continued their making of history winning their 15th McCrae Cup after defeating hosts the Victoria Vikes 4-1 on Sunday afternoon at the 2013 Field Hockey Canada-CIS national championship in Victoria. The T-Birds are the first school to ever win three straight national titles after triumphs in 2012 and 2011.
This is the tenth CIS final that featured Victoria and UBC with the Championship-winning 'Birds now holding a 7-3 advantage in the rivalry series. This is also the 21st appearance for both teams in the gold-medal game while UBC now hold the record with 15 national titles. Victoria and Toronto are currently tied for second with 11 CIS banners.
In a high-paced, exciting match up the Thunderbirds came away with the win thanks to two goals from former CIS Rookie of the Year
Hannah Haughn.
Rachel Donohoe and
Sara McManus also capitalized, while midfielder
Abigail Raye was named the Championship MVP following the game.
Fifth-year Kyla Kirby led the Vikes to an admirable performance that saw them break the T-Birds shutout with a late goal in the 6\4th minute from Amanda Kurinaowicz. Vikes keeper Sheriden Goodmanson posted several saves in the game and was rewarded as the only goalie named to the tournament eleven.
The Vikes came out of the gate early earning their lone first-half penalty corner in the sixth minute of play. Unable to capitalize the T-Birds were back the other way in continual waves.
UBC continued the strength of their corner execution capitalizing on their first chance in the 12th minute. A set play that faked through the legs of
Miranda Mann left
Sophie Huijskens a free sweep shot. Haughn got a stick on it at the far post to give the visiting 'Birds the 1-0 lead.
In the 18th minute the T-Birds were again with a penalty corner opportunity and
Rachel Donohoe made no mistake with a deceptive sweep that went straight in to the bottom left corner.
The Vikes did well to disrupt midfield play but were unable to handle the speed and craftiness that the T-Birds brought from internationally experienced
Kate Gillis, Haughn, Raye and Sourisseau. UBC sat on a 3-0 lead entering the break.
In the second half there was a lot of back-and-forth action, emotion and competitiveness on the pitch. Yellow card cautions were shown as both teams continued to compete until the final horn. The Vikes silenced the T-birds in the 64th minute on a well-executed back-hand shot by leading Vikes scorer Kurianowicz to keep the game within two.
In the 64th minute McManus, also named a tournament all-star, lifted the Thunderbirds back up by three converting on a penalty stroke. The call came after Alanna Macdonald made a diving tackle on Gillis inside the circle.
Moments later the Vikes celebrated what they thought was an own-goal off a hard hit from outside the 23-meter area. Several Vikes including the bench celebrated thinking the ball deflected went in off a T-Birds foot but it remained a UBC 15-meter hit.
Just as time was about to expire the Vikes mustered up three back-to-back corners and despite having their whole team on the circle were unable to capitalize. The Thunderbirds celebrated the win with five players named to the tournament all-star list including
Caitlin Evans, Mann, McManus, Raye, and Sourisseau. For the Vikes honours went to keeper Goodmanson, Kirby and gritty midfielder Kathleen Leahy.
Also named to the list were Guelph's Erin Houle and Amy Wise, as well as Waterloo's Ally Kocukov. Waterloo was honoured with the R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award following the tournament.
Championship MVP:
Abigail Raye, UBC
R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award: University of Waterloo
Tournament All-Stars:
Caitlin Evans, UBC
Miranda Mann, UBC
Sara McManus, UBC
Abigail Raye, UBC
Natalie Sourisseau, UBC
Sheridan Goodmanson, Victoria
Kyla Kirby, Victoria
Kathleen Leahy, Victoria
Erin Houle, Guelph
Amy Wise, Guelph
Ally Kocukov, Waterloo
Official championship website: http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/fh/index
SCORING SUMMARY
VIC: 0-1: 1
UBC: 2-2: 4
First half
UBC:
Hannah Haughn (5), 12
th minute
UBC:
Rachel Donohoe (1), 18
th minute
Second Half
UBC:
Hannah Haughn (6), 42
nd minute
VIC: Amanda Kurianowicz (4), 60
th minute
UBC:
Sara McManus (3), 64
th minute
Goaltenders
VIC: Sheriden Goodmanson (L, 70:00, 4 GA, 2-2)
UBC:
Bea Francisco (W, 70:00, 1 GA, 4-0)
Players of the game
VIC: Kyla Kirby (Victoria, BC)
UBC:
Sara McManus (Delta, BC)
STANDINGS, SCHEDULE & RESULTS (PACIFIC TIME)
Round-robin standings
GP W L T GF GA PTS
1. UBC 3 3 0 0 21 3 9
2. Victoria 3 1 1 0 8 4 6
3. Guelph 3 1 2 0 6 10 3
4. Waterloo 3 0 3 0 0 19 0
NOTE: 3 points for a win and 1 point for a tie.
Thursday, Oct. 31
16:30 Game 1: UBC 10, Waterloo 0
18:30 Game 2: Victoria 3, Guelph 0
Friday, Nov. 1
16:30 Game 3: UBC 7, Guelph 1
18:30 Game 4: Victoria 3, Waterloo 0
Saturday, Nov. 2
13:00 Game 5: Guelph 5, Waterloo 0
15:00 Game 6: UBC 4, Victoria 2
Sunday, Nov. 3
13:00 Bronze medal: Guelph 6, Waterloo 0
15:00 Championship final: UBC 4, Victoria 1
Note: All games will be played at UVIC Field 1.
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