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Vikes down No. 1 Acadia, set up all Canada West fifth-place game against Lethbridge

Nov. 7: Victoria Vikes 55, Acadia Axewomen 12 (CIS Women's Rugby Championship - Kingston, Ont.

Kingston, Ont. (CIS) – The University of Victoria Vikes women's rugby team dominated the top-seeded Acadia Axewomen 55-12 in the second consolation semifinal of the CIS women's rugby championship Saturday afternoon at Queen's University's Nixon Field. The Vikes (1-1) move to Sunday's fifth-place game at 8:00 a.m. PST against the Lethbridge Pronghorns, setting up a rematch of the Canada West final won 50-17 by Victoria on Oct. 25.
 
"Today's game was great," admitted first-year Victoria head coach Brittany Waters. "It was the performance we were looking for in the quarter-final, unfortunately it's a harsh set up with the quarters and semis so if you lose your first game you're in the bottom four. We came out firing today and looking for that fifth place is the next consolation prize."
 
Victoria had the first offensive surge of the match but it was the Axewomen who got the first points on the board with Tamara Dondi getting a pass out on the right side and putting down a try in the eighth minute of play.
 
The Vikes responded with a stacked right side only to swing the ball out wide on the left giving Gurpreet Dhaliwal the opening she needed to tie the match up at 5-5 early in the half. The Vikes didn't stop there as Caitlin H avoided the Axewomen defence to score a try off a 15-metre run giving Victoria their first lead.
 
The momentum continued to roll for the Vikes as they drove back deep into the Acadia end, mauling along the try line in an effort to push across a try. Harvey clinched her second try of the match, grabbing a pass out of the maul from Nicole Crowley and diving over the line to put down the try. 
 
Nakisa Levale caught a break as Acadia mishandled a pass in their end which Levale took advantage of with a kick that she ran down to touch in the try zone, scoring the Vikes their third of the half putting them up 22-5 after the opening 35 minutes.
 
The second half opened with some more Victoria offensive pressure as they returned to the Acadia end. Pam Buisa grabbed and ran with another great pass from Crowley to add some points of her own to the board making it 24 unanswered for Victoria with the convert. 
 
Gillian Bergsma gave her teammates a chip forward that bounced into the Vike's try zone as both teams ran it down. It was CIS All-Canadian Veronique Russell, who won the race on dove on the ball to score Acadia their first try since the opening minutes of the game. 
 
The Vikes kept the pressure on the Axewomen and closed out the match with four more tries to lock in their 55-12 win. 
 
Harvey was selected as player of the game for Victoria. On Acadia's side of the action, Russel received the same honour.

The fifth-place consolation final between the Vikes and Pronghorns can be streamed live at cis-sic.tv.
 
Official championship website: http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/wrugby/index    
 
SCORING SUMMARY
VIC 22-33: 55
ACA 5-7: 12
 
First half
ACA - Tamara Dondi try 8th minute (ACA 5 - VIC 0) 
VIC - Gurpreet Dhaliwal try 11th (ACA 5 - VIC 5)
VIC - Caitlin H try (Jess Neilson convert) 13th (ACA 5 - VIC 12)
VIC - Caitlin H try 18th (ACA 5 - VIC 17)
VIC - Nakisa Levale try 31st (ACA 5 - VIC 22)
 
Second half
VIC - Pam Buisa try (Jess Neilson convert) 2nd (ACA 5 - VIC 29)
ACA - Veronique Russell try (Jenny Matheson convert) 7th (ACA 12 - VIC 29)
VIC - Jamie Beck try 16th (ACA 12 - VIC 34)
VIC - Lael Ross try (Jess Neilson convert) 21st (ACA 12 - VIC 41)
VIC - Madeleine Graham try (Jess Neilson convert) 24th (ACA 12 - VIC 48)
VIC - Madeleine Graham try (Jess Neilson convert) 31st (ACA 12 - VIC 55)
 
Players of the game
VIC: Caitlin H (Scarborough, Ont.)
ACA: Veronique Russell (Markham, Ont.)
 
PRE-CHAMPIONSHIP SEEDING
 
1. Acadia (AUS champions: 5-1 regular season / 2-0 conference playoffs)
2. McMaster (OUA champions: 4-1 regular season / 3-0 conference playoffs)
3. Ottawa (RSEQ champions: 7-0 regular season / 2-0 conference playoffs)
4. Victoria (Canada West champions: 2-2 regular season / 2-0 conference playoffs)
5. Concordia (RSEQ finalists: 6-1 regular season / 1-1 conference playoffs)
6. StFX (AUS finalists: 5-1 regular season / 0-1 conference playoffs)
7. Lethbridge (Canada West finalists: 0-3-1 regular season / 1-1 conference playoffs)
8. Queen's (Hosts: 4-1 regular season / 1-2 conference playoffs)
 
SCHEDULE & RESULTS

Thursday, Nov. 5

13:00 Quarter-final 1: Ottawa 29, StFX 7
15:00 Quarter-final 2: McMaster 62, Lethbridge 14
17:00 Quarter-final 3: Concordia 34, Victoria 12 
19:00 Quarter-final 4: Queen's 24, Acadia 17
 

Friday, Nov. 6

Rest day
 

Saturday, Nov. 7

11:00 Consolation 1: Lethbridge 20, StFX 12
13:00 Consolation 2: Victoria 55, Acadia 12
15:00 Semifinal 1: Ottawa vs. McMaster (CIS-SIC.tv) 
17:00 Semifinal 2: Concordia vs. Queen's (CIS-SIC.tv) 
 

Sunday, Nov. 8

11:00 Fifth place: Lethbridge vs. Victoria (CIS-SIC.tv)
13:00 Bronze medal (CIS-SIC.tv)
15:00 Championship final (CIS-SIC.tv)
 
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Players Mentioned

Jamie Beck

#13 Jamie Beck

Flank
5' 6"
Second
Team Canada (Houston Secondary)
Nicole Crowley

#9 Nicole Crowley

Halfback
5' 7"
Third
Team BC U-18 (Shawnigan Lake High School)
Madeleine Graham

#12 Madeleine Graham

Back 3
5' 5"
Second
Team Alberta (St. Francis Xavier Secondary)
Jess  Neilson

#10 Jess Neilson

Fly Half
5' 5"
Second
Team Canada (Carson Graham)
Lael Ross

#5 Lael Ross

Flanker
5' 7"
Second
Team BC (Elgin Park Secondary)
Nakisa Levale

Nakisa Levale

Fly Half
5' 8"
First
Abbotsford Collegiate
Pam Buisa

Pam Buisa

Back Row
5' 11"
First
Team Canada U18 (Philemon Wright)

Players Mentioned

Jamie Beck

#13 Jamie Beck

5' 6"
Second
Team Canada (Houston Secondary)
Flank
Nicole Crowley

#9 Nicole Crowley

5' 7"
Third
Team BC U-18 (Shawnigan Lake High School)
Halfback
Madeleine Graham

#12 Madeleine Graham

5' 5"
Second
Team Alberta (St. Francis Xavier Secondary)
Back 3
Jess  Neilson

#10 Jess Neilson

5' 5"
Second
Team Canada (Carson Graham)
Fly Half
Lael Ross

#5 Lael Ross

5' 7"
Second
Team BC (Elgin Park Secondary)
Flanker
Nakisa Levale

Nakisa Levale

5' 8"
First
Abbotsford Collegiate
Fly Half
Pam Buisa

Pam Buisa

5' 11"
First
Team Canada U18 (Philemon Wright)
Back Row