Rachel Jones, Aman Shergill, Jasmin Dhanda celly
Rich Lam/UBC Thunderbirds
0
Winnipeg WPG (0-2-1, 0-2-1)
5
Winner UBC UBC (3-1-0, 3-1-0)
Winnipeg WPG
(0-2-1, 0-2-1)
0
Final
5
UBC UBC
(3-1-0, 3-1-0)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Winnipeg WPG 0 0 0
UBC UBC 2 3 5

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Zach Conard (UBC Sports Media)

Thunderbirds dominate Wesmen in home opener

VANCOUVER- The UBC Thunderbirds welcomed fans to their 2017 home opener by continuing their fine form with a solid outing and a 5-0 win over the Winnipeg Wesmen at Thunderbird Stadium on Friday evening.

Within five minutes UBC (4-1-0) was on the board as striker Jasmin Dhanda danced into the six yard box, easily slotting the ball into the bottom left corner of the net. The Thunderbirds never let their foot off the gas as they continued to push forward, controlling the pace and flow of the game.

The Wesmen (0-3-1) had no answer for Dhanda early on. Ten minutes in she once again found an opening in the defence to perfectly place the ball for her second goal of the night.
 

"Jasmin Dhanda was everywhere she's just a handful up front to deal with, scoring two goals to start the game and then she tried to become a playmaker and tried to set people up," said UBC head coach Jesse Symons. "I think that shows a little about her quality and her character."

The Wesmen defence had their hands full with the Thunderbirds high-flying offense, as the 'Birds continued to challenge keeper Madison Fordyce. Fordyce made her presence known in net, helping to keep the Wesman in the game as she made three saves before being replaced by Rylie Stechewich. Centreback Katia Occhino also got in on the saves, with a goal line clearance in the 15th minute.

Emma Cunningham added to the Thunderbirds score line with a beautiful one-timer from 25 yards out in the 53rd minute, making the score 3-0 'Birds.
With just minutes left in the game, the Thunderbirds added two goals to solidify a dominant win.
 

Aman Shergill controlled the midfield on Saturday and showcased her passing ability in the 85th minute, as she threaded a pass through to a streaking Margaret Hadley who calmly placed it past the keeper, making it 4-0.

Hadley also added an assist to her night with a cross to Megan Douglas, who concluded the game with a goal in the 87th minute.
Symons was enthused with the performance of the entire squad.

"I think overall we're showing that with the depth we have we can put different players in and create goal chances, and overall it was good to see Emma Cunningham score her first goal as a Thunderbird, Margaret Hadley scored her first goal as a Thunderbird and Megan Douglas getting on the score sheet …is great to see."

UBC continues their home stand at 5:30pm on Saturday, September 16th at Ken Woods Field versus the Manitoba Bisons. 
 
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