PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. – The No. 3-ranked UBC Thunderbirds men's soccer team lost 1-0 to the host Northern BC Timberwolves Friday afternoon in rainy conditions in Prince George, B.C.
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With the win, UNBC moves to 4-4-3, while UBC drops to 5-2-1. They clash again on Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
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The Timberwolves had a chance to open the scoring in the 21st minute, but Francesco Bartolillo's shot from the top of the 16-yard box struck the crossbar and was cleared away.
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However, Stuart Rowlands knew that sometimes smarter is better than harder, and in the 41st minute, he chipped it up and over UBC goalkeeper
Chad Bush to make it a 1-0 game for the Timberwolves.
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"He is a good, strong striker that can hold it up," said UBC's
Kerman Pannu. "I don't think they caused us too many problems, other than that goal, but they were certainly looking for it."
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Steve Simonson's squad came out in the second half protecting their lead, but the Thunderbirds dictated much of the play for the first 15 minutes. UNBC was actually the side that managed the best scoring chances, however, as Gordon Hall had back-to-back header opportunities on Dan Goodey corners. One attempt hit the post, while the other went just wide, so the advantage remained.
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Late in the match, UBC pressed for the equalizer, and nearly had it in added time. A scramble in front found Kristian Yi-Hietanen, but his shot attempt slowly trickled just inches wide of the post.
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When the referee blew the final whistle, Timberwolves keeper Ty Venhola had earned a 10-save shutout, and UNBC had earned the program's first victory over UBC.
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"They outworked us, right off the bat. You could see that they wanted it, and we took the game easier than we should have," said Pannu. "They played well today. We are going to reflect on it, watch the video, and come back tomorrow."
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