Titouan Chopin
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Titouan Chopin was named UBC's player of the game on Sunday

Men's Soccer Canadian Interuniversity Sport

RECAP: T-Birds finish season with CIS bronze

TORONTO (CIS) – The University of British Columbia Thunderbirds defeated the UQAM Citadins by a score of 2-0 to win the bronze medal at the 2015 CIS men's soccer national championship at York Stadium in Toronto.
 
Championship Site: CLICK HERE
 
The Canada West champion Thunderbirds finished a remarkable 2015 season with a 14-1-2 overall record and added an 18th CIS medal (13-4-1) in 19 tournament appearances to the program's long history of success.
 
For their part, the RSEQ titlist Citadins finish fourth in the nation for the second straight year. UQAM dropped a 2-1 decision to UPEI in the 2014 bronze match.
 
"The semi-final loss was a heartbreaker, but now our boys can keep their heads high knowing that we have a medal to show for all of our hard work," said UBC head coach Mike Mosher in response to the win.
 
Early in the first half, Jules Chopin of Nelson, B.C., opened the scoring off a fantastic free kick from 35 yards out that dipped over the UQAM wall and sailed directly into the net. The goal gave the Thunderbirds a 1-0 lead in the ninth minute.
 
The Citadins picked up the intensity shortly after and found themselves in multiple scoring positions. Armel Dagrou of Montreal and Sebastien Duquette of Laval, Que., almost found the much-needed equalizing goal for their team, but the Thunderbirds did well to keep the ball away from danger.
 
The Thunderbirds had numerous opportunities to extend the lead and put the game to rest in the first half alone.
 
Titouan Chopin of Kaslo, B.C., forced a brilliant stop from the goalkeeper, Justin Wallace of Kamloops, B.C., hit the post and Sean Einarsson of Surrey, B.C., just missed the target from a rising ball that lifted above the frame.
 
The score remained 1-0 at the end of 45 minutes of play.
 
To start the second half super sub Kerman Pannu of Surrey, B.C., instantly made an impact for his team with an insurance goal that increased the Thunderbirds' lead to 2-0 less than one minute after play began. After Chis Serban of Calgary crossed the ball in from a wide position, Pannu came flying in to the penalty spot to strike through the ball off of a volley and crash the back of the net.
 
Midway through the half the Citadins' Mohamed Saidi of Tizi Ouzou, Algeria, nearly narrowed the score after twisting and turning in the box and hitting a volley that just went wide of the net.
 
With the lack of time remaining on the clock, the Citadins couldn't find the goals they needed to equalize and had to accept a fourth-place finish for the second year in a row.
 
Titouan Chopin was named UBC's player of the game, while Saidi received the honour for UQAM.
 
ONLINE STATS: CLICK HERE
 
SCORING SUMMARY:
UBC 1-1: 2
UQAM 0-0: 0
 
First Half 
1. UBC Jules Chopin (1), 9th minute
 
Second Half
2. UBC Kerman Pannu (1), 46th

Goalkeepers:
UBC: Chad Bush (W, 0 GA, 7 saves, 90:00, 2-1)
UQAM: Valentin Lamoulie  (L, 2 GA, 3 saves, 90:00, 1-2)
 
Team Stats
Shots: UBC 16, UQAM 18
Shots on net: UBC 5, UQAM 7
Corners: UBC 5, UQAM 4
Fouls: UBC 13, UQAM 9
Yellow cards: UBC (Karn Phagura), UQAM (Kevin Le Nours, Mohamed Saidi, Arnaud Calve-Thibault),
Red cards: None
 
Players of the game:
UBC: Titouan Chopin
UQAM: Wilfred Girard
 
SCHEDULE & RESULTS

Thursday, Nov. 12
11:00 Quarter-final 1: UQAM 2, McMaster 1 (4-3 kicks)
13:30 Quarter-final 2: UNB 3, Victoria 2
16:00 Quarter-final 3: UBC 3, Toronto 0
19:00 Quarter-final 4: York 4, Cape Breton 1

Friday, Nov. 13
11:00 Consolation 1: McMaster 2, Victoria 1
13:30 Consolation 2: Cape Breton 3, Toronto, 0
 
Saturday, Nov. 14
11:00 Semifinal 1: UNB 3, UQAM 2 (OT)
13:30 Semifinal 2: York 1, UBC 0 (5-4 kicks)
16:00 5th-place game: McMaster 4, Cape Breton 1

Sunday, Nov. 15
11:00 Bronze: UBC 2, UQAM 0
14:00 Championship final: UNB vs. York (CIS-SIC.tv)
 
About Canadian Interuniversity Sport
 
Canadian Interuniversity Sport is the national governing body of university sport in Canada. Every year, over 11,500 student-athletes and 700 coaches from 56 universities and four regional associations vie for 21 national championships in 12 different sports. CIS also provides high performance international opportunities for Canadian student-athletes at Winter and Summer Universiades, as well as numerous world university championships. For further information, visit www.cis-sic.ca or follow us on:
 
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Players Mentioned

Jules Chopin

#8 Jules Chopin

M
6' 0"
4th
Sean Einarsson

#10 Sean Einarsson

M
5' 9"
3rd
Karn Phagura

#12 Karn Phagura

M
6' 1"
2nd
Chad Bush

#1 Chad Bush

GK
6' 2"
1st
Kerman Pannu

#13 Kerman Pannu

M
6' 0"
1st
Titouan Chopin

#14 Titouan Chopin

F
6' 1"
1st
Justin Wallace

#20 Justin Wallace

M
5' 11"
5th

Players Mentioned

Jules Chopin

#8 Jules Chopin

6' 0"
4th
M
Sean Einarsson

#10 Sean Einarsson

5' 9"
3rd
M
Karn Phagura

#12 Karn Phagura

6' 1"
2nd
M
Chad Bush

#1 Chad Bush

6' 2"
1st
GK
Kerman Pannu

#13 Kerman Pannu

6' 0"
1st
M
Titouan Chopin

#14 Titouan Chopin

6' 1"
1st
F
Justin Wallace

#20 Justin Wallace

5' 11"
5th
M