VANCOUVER – A mid-game scoring burst and solid defence propelled the UBC Thunderbirds men's soccer team (4-0-1) to their third consecutive victory on Friday night at Thunderbird Stadium. The 3-0 loss handed the visiting Trinity Western Spartans (4-1-0) their first loss of the 2016 season. The win helps UBC claim the top spot in the Canada West's Pacific Division, with TWU trailing by a single point.Â
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UBC headed into Friday's match fresh off back-to-back wins over UNBC (0-4-0), while the Spartans were looking for their fourth straight shutout. A scoreless first half and solid defence from both sides indicated that neither team wanted those records to be tarnished.Â
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UBC head coach
Mike Mosher was pleased with the way his team found their feet in the second half.Â
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"We were a little bit lethargic…in the first half and [then] challenged them at halftime to play at a faster tempo, which we are capable of doing," noted Mosher.
The T-Birds kept the pressure on during the scoreless first half, out-shooting TWU 8-2 and preventing the Spartans from landing any shots on goal. Spartans goaltender Andrew Hicks made a crucial save in the 17th minute off a quick release from UBC's
Zach Verhoven, keeping things knotted at zero apiece.Â
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Zach Verhoven. Photo by Wilson Wong
UBC's
Kerman Pannu nabbed the game's elusive first goal in the 48th minute. With a crowd gathered in front of the net, Pannu blasted the ball overtop of a lunging Hicks. Fourth-year veteran
Lucas Reis logged an assist on the play.Â
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Pannu's goal shifted momentum in favour of UBC. As Trinity Western struggled to get the ball out of their half late in the 55th minute, Reis took advantage of a loose ball and sniped it into the corner of the net, giving UBC a 2-0 lead. Just over two minutes later,
Manraj Bains headed in an insurance goal off Pannu's corner kick.Â
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UBC will look to maintain their top spot when they host the Fraser Valley Cascades on Saturday, September 10. The match commences at 7 p.m. (PT) at Thunderbird Stadium. Trinity Western will have to travel to Victoria to face the Vikes at 6:15 p.m. Saturday at Centennial Stadium.
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