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T-Birds rain on Vikes parade to take Game 2 of weekend series

VICTORIA, B.C. – The UBC Thunderbirds shut out the Victoria Vikes 3-0 Sunday in the teams' second match up of the weekend.
 
In yesterday's contest, the Vikes and 'Birds drew 1-1 and while play seemed even through midfield it was UBC who walk away with four points from the opening Canada West women's field hockey weekend.
 
"Our forwards and midfielders in particular did a good job of pressuring as a group and causing some Victoria turnovers in their deep defence," remarked UBC head coach Robin D'Abreo. "In attack, we did better with moving the ball earlier and switching more effectively in midfield which helped us recover from some effective pressure that were under at many points in the game."
 
Goals from each of Abbey MacLellan, Sarah Keglowitsch and Meghan Hayden sealed the Victory for the Thunderbirds who improve to 1-0-1 in the early Canada West season. The Vikes drop to a 0-1-1 record. UBC's Rowan Harris recorded the shutout in goal today.
 
"I thought we generated a fair bit of offence and some good quality shots on net but once they scored the second goal…we let down our pressure a little bit and got a little sloppy in the backfield and we turned over the ball and you can't turn the ball over against UBC," said Krista Thompson, Vikes women's field hockey assistant coach.
 


It took just 30 seconds for the Thunderbirds to put the home side on their heels. UBC's Keglowitsch pounced on a ball from Vikes defender Hannah Craig and on the quick counter fed MacLellan. From just feet away from the baseline the second-year PEI native struck and beat Vikes keeper Piva on the far side for a 1-0 UBC lead.
 
UBC continued to put the Vikes backline under pressure thanks to the speed of Jordyn Faiczak and interceptions from midfielders Thora Rae and Keglowitsch. T-Birds defender Hanaa Punja attacked well on the left side giving troubles to UVic defenders Anna Mollenhauer and Craig.
 
Play settled between the 23-metre areas until the Vikes were able to generate four penalty corner chances around the 17-minute mark. Set pieces were not on their side as Lindsay Cole and Kristina Walters-Shumka were unable to convert. UBC netminder Harris was called upon big on the fourth corner saving Cole's sweep and the follow up attempt from Emma Dame.
 
Outside of UBC's early goal, Vikes keeper Piva wasn't challenged in the first half. The Vikes defence, though under pressure, did well to defend the perimeter of their circle and the score remained 1-0 at half time.
 
UBC started their second half much like the first, earning a penalty corner in the first minute of play. Sara Goodman's sweep hit from the top was cleared away by the kicker of Piva. Both teams traded played in midfield until the home side was able to craft some space in the UBC circle but Cole's back-hand shot fired wide past the far post.
 
In the 44th minute, Vikes rookie Leina Dueck danced her way into the circle eliminating two T-Bird defenders but UBC's Goodman made a strong tackle to deny Dueck a second goal of the weekend.
 
UVic had two penalty corner chances to draw level but the first was run down well by Faiczak denying shots from Craig and Walters-Shumka. On the second corner, a short ball out to Cole came back to Vikes injector Jenna Dhillon but her one-timer hit the outside of the goal.
 
In the 58th minute, an errant clear from the Vikes backfield put the ball right to UBC. Keglowitsch had prime real estate to attack the circle and her reverse stick shot deflected off a Vikes defender and past Piva for a 2-0 T-Birds lead.
 
UBC sealed the game with a third goal in the 63rd minute on a penalty corner. Goodman's sweep from the top was initially saved but the rebound bounced to the far post. Hayden, with some good eye-hand coordination, batted the ball in mid-air on her reverse stick for a 3-0 T-Birds advantage. Hayden's goal gave the Thunderbirds their assurance marker as UBC earns their first win of the season.
 
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"We really brought out our game plan and put a lot of pressure on them from beginning to end," said second-year UBC defender Margaret Pham. "We have to stick to what we know and keep up the high pressure and communication and we can continue to pull out more wins."
 
Next week, Sept. 23-24, UBC head to Calgary for a pair of road games, while Victoria will re-group to host the Dinos on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1.
 
"Rowan Harris made some key saves to deny UVic some well-earned opportunity and Hannah Eborall did a great job with marshalling the defensive core around her," said D'Abreo. "Meghan Hayden had a good game on both sides of the ball and her timely finish to score the second goal was exceptional." 
 
SCORING SUMMARY 
Victoria         0  0 – 0 
UBC               1  2 – 3 
  
GOAL SCORERS 
UBC – #23 Abbey MacLellan, FG, 1', 1-0 UBC
UBC – #16 Sarah Keglowitsch, FG, 58', 2-0 UBC
UBC - #14 Meghan Hayden, PC, 63', 3-0 UBC 
  
GOALKEEPERS 
VIC – Larissa Piva 70 MP, 3 GA, 6 saves 
UBC – Rowan Harris 70 MP, 0 GA , 7 saves 
  
CARDS  
VIC – None 
UBC – Abbey MacLellan (28', GC), Emily Martin (32', GC)
 
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Players Mentioned

Hannah Eborall

#8 Hannah Eborall

D
5' 6"
2nd
Rowan  Harris

#1 Rowan Harris

G
5' 6"
4th
Meghan Hayden

#14 Meghan Hayden

F/M
5' 5"
5th
Sarah Keglowitsch

#16 Sarah Keglowitsch

M
5' 7"
5th
Abbey MacLellan

#23 Abbey MacLellan

F
5' 3"
2nd
Emily Martin

#19 Emily Martin

M
5' 5"
4th
Margaret Pham

#11 Margaret Pham

F
5' 7"
2nd
Jordyn Faiczak

#13 Jordyn Faiczak

F
1st
Sara Goodman

#20 Sara Goodman

M
1st
Hanaa Punja

#10 Hanaa Punja

M
5' 8"
1st

Players Mentioned

Hannah Eborall

#8 Hannah Eborall

5' 6"
2nd
D
Rowan  Harris

#1 Rowan Harris

5' 6"
4th
G
Meghan Hayden

#14 Meghan Hayden

5' 5"
5th
F/M
Sarah Keglowitsch

#16 Sarah Keglowitsch

5' 7"
5th
M
Abbey MacLellan

#23 Abbey MacLellan

5' 3"
2nd
F
Emily Martin

#19 Emily Martin

5' 5"
4th
M
Margaret Pham

#11 Margaret Pham

5' 7"
2nd
F
Jordyn Faiczak

#13 Jordyn Faiczak

1st
F
Sara Goodman

#20 Sara Goodman

1st
M
Hanaa Punja

#10 Hanaa Punja

5' 8"
1st
M