Katalin Tolnai vs Lethbridge, Oct. 25, 2019
Josh Schaefer/Saskatchewan Huskies
0
Lethbridge LET (0-1-0, (1-6-7))
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Winner UBC UBC (1-0-0, (8-2-4))
Lethbridge LET
(0-1-0, (1-6-7))
0
Final
1
UBC UBC
(1-0-0, (8-2-4))
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Lethbridge LET 0 0 0
UBC UBC 1 0 1

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Huskie Athletics

T-Birds dominate Pronghorns to advance to CW quarter-final

SASKATOON – Katalin Tolnai scored the only goal of the match as the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds were able to hold off the Lethbridge Pronghorns 1-0 in Canada West women's soccer Play-in action on Friday in Saskatoon.

"These games are hard and credit to Lethbridge, they sat back and defended really well," said Thunderbirds head coach Jesse Symons. "I thought we controlled the game for most of it and were comfortable after the early goal which is what we wanted. Overall we are happy to be playing on Sunday."

UBC vs Lethbridge, Oct. 25, 2019

Tolnai's strike was just one of seven shots UBC fired on net in the game, as Pronghorns goalie Hannah Quinn was heroic in defeat.

UBC's win advances them to Sunday's quarter-final where they will face the host Saskatchewan Huskies with a berth in next weekend's final four on the line.

Despite the heavy shot advantage for the Thunderbirds, it was the Pronghorns who had the first chance of the game.

Jessica Williams vs Lethbridge, Oct. 25, 2019

Just minutes into the contest, Tory Clements went on a great individual run but her effort on net was parried away by Emily Moore for her lone save of the contest.

From there the remainder of the first half was all UBC. The Thunderbirds, who finished third in the Pacific Division with a record of 8-2-4, racked up both time in possession and shots on net but were frustrated by a stout Pronghorns backline.

The breakthrough for UBC came in the 25th minute.

Natasha Klasios played a ball into the path of Tolnai and the striker unleashed a beautiful curling shot that found its way past Quinn and into the back of the net.

Natasha Klasios vs Lethbridge, Oct. 25, 2019

The Thunderbirds continued to pile on the pressure, outshooting Lethbridge 7-1 and earning nine corners to the Pronghorns' one at halftime.

The second half continued much in the same vein with UBC pushing for an insurance marker but the Pronghorns denying them at every turn.

With just five minutes left to play and time winding down in their season, the Pronghorns went on the attack. Ellie Kabayama played multiple dangerous balls towards Lucy Mundy but the UBC defence stood strong, sending them on in the playoffs with the 1-0 victory.

"It will be a tough battle on Sunday for sure, Sask has a talented team," said Symons. "We are looking forward to resetting and refreshing and have a game that we are excited to play in."

Sunday's quarter-final is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. PT in Saskatoon.
 
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