VICTORIA – The University of Victoria Vikes finished off their Canada West regular season with a 2-2 tie against the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds on Sunday afternoon at the UVic Field Hockey Turf.
Yesterday's win clinched the Vikes 21
st Canada West title and the right to host the U SPORTS national championship next weekend.
The Thunderbirds dominated the first quarter with four consecutive corners, five in total.
Once again, Sara Goodman was blasting shots from the top of the zone, but the Vikes kept knocking them out of bounds. Goodman, who was named the Canada West Player of the Year, finally got one through, but
Robin Fleming was there to kick it out of play.
The Thunderbirds finally converted a penalty corner in the second quarter when after another Goodman blast, Niki Best chipped it in by the left goal post in the 18
th minute.
The only offence the Vikes saw in the first half came from the three-time Canada West All-Star
Anna Mollenhauer, who drove deep into the T-birds zone, but couldn't get a threatening shot on net.
In the second half off another Thunderbirds corner, Izzy Fraser wound up on her back but was still able to redirect her first of the season off a shot from Goodman in the 37
th minute.
Less than one minute later, the Vikes capitalized on a corner of their own.
Mollenhauer teed up a shot at the top of the zone and
Judy Cristante buried the rebound for her first of the season.
The Vikes forced the tie in the final frame when
Leina Dueck tipped in a shot from the outside with five minutes remaining in regulation.
With the draw, the Vikes navigated the season without a loss, at 5-0-3, while the Thunderbirds crossed the finish line at 2-1-5.
The tie was the final regular season game for two of the Vikes fourth years,
Emily Wong and
Justine Balen.
"Both Emily and Justine are great hockey players but brilliant and wonderful women," said Vikes Head Coach
Lynne Beecroft. "Emily has been great for us in the middle and on defence and has been an All-Star for a few years now. Justine came into the program as a defender but we asked her to move up and play forward. She never complained, got better and became a big part of our offence. We will miss them both greatly next season."
Luckily for the two grads, they still are guaranteed at least two more home games next weekend during the national championship.
The Vikes found out later in the day that they will host the Guelph University Gryphons, after they shutout the University of Toronto Varsity Blues 1-0 in the Ontario University Athletics conference champion. Game 1 of the best-of-three series is slated for Friday, Nov. 1 (4 p.m.).
SCORING SUMMARY
UBC – Niki Best, PC, 6' 1-0 UBC
UBC – Izzy Fraser, PC, 15' 2-0 UBC
VIC –
Judy Cristante, PC, 22' 2-1 UBC
VIC -
Leina Dueck, FG, 55' 2-2 T
GOALKEEPERS
VIC –
Robin Fleming 60 MP, 2 GA
UBC – Hannah Rumble 60 MP, 2 GA
CARDS
VIC –
Tessa Johnston, GC, 17'