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Women's Rugby Braedan Willis, Vikes Communications

Vikes blank Pronghorns for their first victory of the season

Sept. 16: Victoria Vikes 20 Lethbridge Pronghorns 0 (Victoria, B.C.)

VICTORIA- The University of Victoria Vikes women's rugby team shutout the Lethbridge Pronghorns, winning by a score of 20-0 on Sept. 16 at Wallace Field. 
 
Two costly turnovers by the Pronghorns led directly to tries for Vikes forwards Chanelle Edwards-Challenger and McKenzie Pusch. Victoria used a combination of speed and solid defence to help secure the victory.
 
"Overall our defence was strong, which allowed us to put a lot of pressure on Lethbridge," said Vikes head coach Brittany Waters. "They have some dangerous athletes and our goal was to make sure we stopped them behind the gain line."
 
The Pronghorns dominated the scrums all game but were unable to generate any points from it.
 
"Our scrums allowed us to put some pressure but we would turn it over right away," commented Lethbridge head coach Neil Langevin. "We have to learn how to sustain that pressure and learn how we can benefit from our set piece."
 
The Vikes opened the scoring in the 15th minute of the match. Victoria stole the ball off a Lethbridge lineout at half and marched down the field, Edwards-Challenger would touch the ball down to give the Vikes a 5-0 lead. Shortly after the games opening score, Victoria would once again get the ball into the Lethbridge end goal, but the Pronghorns stood strong and held up the ball preventing the Vikes try. 
 
Despite dominating the scrums all match, Lethbridge was unable to capitalize on several turnovers from Victoria. Two more tries from the Vikes Zoe Goodwin-Sutton and Mckenzie Pusch gave Victoria a 15-0 lead at half time. 
 
The rain started to fall at the beginning of the second half, making it tough for both teams to string together phases of possession. Vikes outside centre Paige Farries used her speed and agility to get through the Pronghorns backline to give her team a 20-0 lead in the 43rd minute. That would be all the Vikes needed to seal the victory. 
 
Victoria will stay at home to take on the Calgary Dinos next weekend on Sept. 22. Lethbridge will host the Alberta Pandas on Sept. 22 as well. 
 
 
SCORING SUMMARY
VIC       15-5       20
LET        0-0          0
 
SCORERS
 
First half
15' – UVic TRY – Chanelle Edwards-Challenger (convert missed) – UVic 5-0
30' – UVic TRY – Zoe Goodwin-Sutton (convert missed) – UVic 10-0 
39' – UVic TRY – McKenzie Pusch (convert missed) – UVic 15-0

Second half
43' – UVic TRY – Paige Farries (convert missed) – UVic 20-0
 

 
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Players Mentioned

Chanelle Edwards-Challenger

Chanelle Edwards-Challenger

8 Man
5' 10"
Fourth
Castaway Wanderers (Springbank Community HS)
Paige Farries

Paige Farries

Centre
5' 9"
Fourth
Team Canada XVs (Hunting Hills HS)
Zoe Goodwin-Sutton

Zoe Goodwin-Sutton

Lock
5' 11"
Third
Team Canada U20 (Glebe Collegiate)
McKenzie Pusch

McKenzie Pusch

Flanker/Centre
5' 7"
First
Westshore Valkyries (Bellerose Composite)

Players Mentioned

Chanelle Edwards-Challenger

Chanelle Edwards-Challenger

5' 10"
Fourth
Castaway Wanderers (Springbank Community HS)
8 Man
Paige Farries

Paige Farries

5' 9"
Fourth
Team Canada XVs (Hunting Hills HS)
Centre
Zoe Goodwin-Sutton

Zoe Goodwin-Sutton

5' 11"
Third
Team Canada U20 (Glebe Collegiate)
Lock
McKenzie Pusch

McKenzie Pusch

5' 7"
First
Westshore Valkyries (Bellerose Composite)
Flanker/Centre