03 March 2019: Canada West Women's Rugby 7' s at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC, Canada. ****(Photo by Bob Frid - UBC Athletics 2019 - All Rights Reserved)***
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Women's Rugby Sevens Aaron Martin (UBC Communications)

Host Thunderbirds place second in Canada West Rugby Sevens Series

VANCOUVER – The UBC Thunderbirds came second in the Vancouver leg of the 2019 Canada West Women's Rugby Sevens Series, which concluded Sunday at Thunderbird Stadium with the Victoria Vikes claiming both the tournament and series titles.

After taking out the Lethbridge Pronghorns 26-19 with a last-second try despite trailing by 19 at halftime, and overpowering the Alberta Pandas 36-5 in their second contest, the Vikes set up a winner-take-all showdown with the host Thunderbirds, who had gone undefeated until that point, in the tournament's final contest.
 
03 March 2019: Canada West Women's Rugby 7' s at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC, Canada. ****(Photo by Bob Frid - UBC Athletics 2019 - All Rights Reserved)***
Photo by Bob Frid/UBC Thunderbirds

With the physical battle of a contest tied 5-5 and just over two minutes remaining, a darting run down the right flank by Brooke Bazian proved the difference for Victoria, as her score and her successful ensuing conversion put the Vikes out in front.  

It capped off an impressive performance by Bazian, who led the Vikes with four tries on the day.

The day's final contest put a damper on what was otherwise an excellent tournament for the host Thunderbirds, as they showed the ability to win close games in a 7-5 opener over the previously undefeated Calgary Dinos before shutting out the Fraser Valley Cascades 29-0.

Delaney Aikens had two tries for the Thunderbirds, who also got a try each from Emily Baker, Kaitlyn Cumming, Kally King, Nicole Mallow, and Shoshanah Seumanutafa.
 
Delaney AIkens (right) vs. Victoria, Canada West sevens series, Day 2, March 3, 2019
Photo by Bob Frid/UBC Thunderbirds

With the vast majority of the squad in either their first or second seasons, the strong showing bodes well for UBC moving down the line.

A member of Canada's 2018 Youth Olympics team, Aikens was the leading scorer in the 2019 Canada West Women's Rugby Sevens Series as she recorded 100 points on 20 tries over the course of the league's three tournaments. Rookie Kally King was third in league scoring with 75 points (15 tries).

Calgary, the only team to beat Victoria in Vancouver this weekend, placed third in the final tournament of the season with a record of 4-1-1, and fourth in the overall standings with 26 points.
 
The Lethbridge Pronghorns went 3-2-1 in Vancouver, and placed third overall with 30 points.
 
Alberta placed fifth for the third tournament in a row – and was fifth in the overall standings with 18 points.
 
Fraser Valley earned sixth spot in both the Vancouver leg and in the overall series (12 points).
 
UBC Okanagan rounded out the field this weekend in sixth. The Heat also placed sixth for the season with four points.
 
ROUND 5
Game 13: Victoria Vikes 26, Lethbridge Pronghorns 19
Scoring summary:
VIC: 0-26: 26
LET: 19-0: 19
 
  • LET try – #2 Carolyn McKee (#5 Caitlin Sears convert) – 7-0
  • LET try – #3 Sara Cline (convert missed) – 12-0
  • LET try – #2 Carolyn McKee (#5 Caitlin Sears convert) – 19-0
    • HALF
  • VIC try – #1 Gurpreet Dhaliwal (#4 Brooke Bazian convert) – 19-7
  • VIC try – #6 Emily Belchos (#6 Emily Belchos convert) – 19-14
  • VIC try – #14 McKenzie Pusch (convert missed) – 19-19
  • VIC try – #12 Madison Aberg (#6 Emily Belchos convert) – 26-19
 
 
Game 14: Alberta Pandas 29, UBC Okanagan Heat 7
Scoring summary:
ALB: 10-19: 29
UBCO: 7-0: 7
 
  • ALB try – #14 Lora Lee (convert missed) – 5-0
  • ALB try – #13 Jessica Koshka (convert missed) – 10-0
  • UBCO try – #4 Emma Johnson (#9 Jordanne Sulz convert) – 10-7
    • HALF
  • ALB try – #6 Alexandra Martin (#10 Heidi Farley convert) – 17-7
  • ALB try – #14 Lora Lee (#11 Cara Park convert) – 24-7
  • ALB try – #13 Jessica Koshka (convert missed) – 29-7
 
 
Game 15: UBC Thunderbirds 7, Calgary Dinos 5
Scoring summary:
UBC: 7-0: 7
CGY: 0-5: 5
 
 
ROUND 6
Game 16: Lethbridge Pronghorns 5, Calgary Dinos 5
Scoring summary:
LET: 5-0: 5
CGY: 0-5: 5
 
  • LET try – #7 Hailey Driscoll (convert missed) – 5-0
    • HALF
  • CGY try – #14 Tianna Janfield (convert missed) – 5-5
 
 
Game 17: Victoria Vikes 36, Alberta Pandas 7
Scoring summary:
VIC: 19-17: 36
ALB: 7-0: 7
 
  • VIC try – #14 McKenzie Pusch (convert missed) – 5-0
  • VIC try – #4 Brooke Bazian (#4 Brooke Bazian convert) – 12-0
  • ALB try – #8 Courtney Holtkamp (#1 Aline Wicklum convert) – 12-7
  • VIC try – #14 McKenzie Pusch (#6 Emily Belchos convert) – 19-7
    • HALF
  • VIC try – #4 Brooke Bazian (convert missed) – 24-7
  • VIC try – #4 Brooke Bazian (convert missed) – 29-7
  • VIC try – #9 Linnea Dalvi (#15 Alexie Pusch convert) – 36-7
 
 
Game 18: UBC Thunderbirds 29, Fraser Valley Cascades 0
Scoring summary:
UBC: 15-14: 29
UFV: 0-0: 0
   
Shoshanah Seumanutafa vs. Calgary, Canada West sevens series, Day 2, March 3, 2019
Photo by Bob Frid/UBC Thunderbirds
 
 
ROUND 7
Game 19: Lethbridge Pronghorns 32, UBC Okanagan Heat 0
Scoring summary:
LET: 17-15: 32
UBCO: 0-0: 0
 
  • LET try – #10 Jillian Tataryn (#5 Caitlyn Sears convert) – 7-0
  • LET try – #7 Hailey Driscoll (convert missed) – 12-0
  • LET try – #10 Jillian Tataryn (convert missed) – 17-0
    • HALF
  • LET try – #5 Caitlyn Sears (convert missed) – 22-0
  • LET try – #10 Jillian Tataryn (convert missed) – 27-0
  • LET try – #8 Sydney De La Mare (convert missed) – 32-0  
 
Game 20: Calgary Dinos 26, Fraser Valley Cascades 0
Scoring summary:
CGY: 7-19: 26
UFV: 0-0: 0
 
  • CGY try – #7 Coralyn Cafaro (#21 Berlyn Seselja convert) – 7-0
    • HALF
  • CGY try – #10 Alisa Illichova (#21 Berlyn Seselja convert) – 14-0
  • CGY try – #8 Asia Franklin (convert missed) – 19-0
  • CGY try – #8 Asia Franklin (#12 Emma Newton convert) – 26-0
 
 
Game 21: Victoria Vikes 12, UBC Thunderbirds 5
Scoring summary:
VIC: 5-7: 12
UBC: 5-0: 5
 
  • VIC try – #11 Nicola Smith (convert missed) – 5-0
  • UBC try – #3 Emily Baker (convert missed) – 5-5
    • HALF
  • VIC try – #4 Brooke Bazian (#4 Brooke Bazian convert) – 12-5
  
Tournament standings – FINAL
TEAM   WINS    LOSSES TIES      POINTS
VIC       5          1          0          21
UBC      5          1          0          21
CGY      4          1          1          19
LET       3          2          1          16
ALB      2          4          0          12
UFV      1          5          0          9
UBCO   0          6          0          6
 
NOTE: Teams are awarded four points for a win, two points for a draw, and one point for a loss.
 
Overall series standings
Team / Tourney 1 pts / Tourney 2 pts / Tourney 3 pts / Total pts
 
VIC – 10 / 15 / 15 / 40 pts
UBC – 15 / 12 / 12 / 39 pts
LET – 12 / 10 / 8 / 30 pts
CGY – 8 / 8 / 10 / 26 pts
ALB – 6 / 6 / 6 / 18 pts
UFV – 4 / 4 / 4 / 12 pts
UBCO – NA / 2 / 2 / 4 pts
REG – 2 / NA / NA / 2 pts
TRU – 1 / NA / NA / 1 pt
 
About the Canada West Women's Rugby Sevens Series
2019 marks the third season of the Canada West Women's Rugby Sevens Series, which has been made possible thanks to Canada West's partnership with B2ten and Rugby Canada.
 
Through their joint support, B2ten and Rugby Canada are committed to helping Canadian female athletes pursue their athletic careers, including an opportunity to progress to the national team.
 
The Canada West Women's Rugby Sevens Series champion will be crowned March 3 at the University of British Columbia, as determined by cumulative series points.
 
2019 Canada West Women's Rugby Sevens Series tournament dates: University of Alberta (Jan. 19/20), University of the Fraser Valley (Feb. 2/3) and the University of British Columbia (March 2/3).
 
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Players Mentioned

Delaney Aikens

Delaney Aikens

Wing
5' 5"
1st
Emily Baker

Emily Baker

Tight-head prop
5' 9"
1st
Brooke Bazian

Brooke Bazian

Scrum-half
5' 5"
2nd
Nicole Mallow

Nicole Mallow

Centre
5' 6"
2nd
Shoshanah Seumanutafa

Shoshanah Seumanutafa

Centre/Wing
5' 4"
1st
Kaitlyn Cumming

Kaitlyn Cumming

Wing
5' 2"
1st
Emma Feldinger

Emma Feldinger

Lock
5' 11"
1st
Kally King

Kally King

Wing
5' 6"
1st

Players Mentioned

Delaney Aikens

Delaney Aikens

5' 5"
1st
Wing
Emily Baker

Emily Baker

5' 9"
1st
Tight-head prop
Brooke Bazian

Brooke Bazian

5' 5"
2nd
Scrum-half
Nicole Mallow

Nicole Mallow

5' 6"
2nd
Centre
Shoshanah Seumanutafa

Shoshanah Seumanutafa

5' 4"
1st
Centre/Wing
Kaitlyn Cumming

Kaitlyn Cumming

5' 2"
1st
Wing
Emma Feldinger

Emma Feldinger

5' 11"
1st
Lock
Kally King

Kally King

5' 6"
1st
Wing