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Women's Soccer 2007-08 WOMEN’S SOCCER Canada West Standings G W L T F A Diff Pt xy-UBC 14 11 2 1 55 8 +47 34 x-Victoria 14 10 4 0 33 18 +15 30 x-Manitoba 14 10 4 0 28 20 +8 30 x-Trinity Western 14 9 3 2 29 11 +18 29 x-Lethbridge 14 5 4 5 13 10 +3 20 x-Alberta 14 6 7 1 31 17 +14 19 Calgary 14 5 7 2 17 26 -9 17 Fraser Valley 14 3 9 2 14 30 -16 11 Saskatchewan 14 2 9 3 15 36 -21 9 Regina 14 0 12 2 9 68 -59 2 x-top six teams qualify for playoffs; y-CW Final Six Host *three points for a win, one for a tie (champion, plus one other to represent Canada West at CIS Championship, Nov. 8-11 at Cape Breton, NS) Conference Results 9/7/2007 Leth@UCFV 0-0 9/7/2007 Calg@TWU 0-4 9/8/2007 UVic@Man 1-2 9/8/2007 Sask@AB 1-3 9/8/2007 UBC@Reg 5-0 9/8/2007 Calg@UCFV 0-2 9/8/2007 Leth@TWU 1-2 9/9/2007 UVic@Reg 5-0 9/9/2007 UBC@Man 4-1 9/9/2007 Sask@AB 1-0 9/14/2007 Man@UCFV 2-1 9/14/2007 Reg@TWU 0-5 9/15/2007 UVic@UBC 1-4 9/15/2007 Sask@Calg 1-5 9/15/2007 AB@Leth 1-3 9/15/2007 Reg@UCFV 3-7 9/15/2007 Man@TWU 2-0 9/16/2007 AB@Calg 0-1 9/16/2007 Sask@Leth 1-1 9/22/2007 Leth@Man 0-2 9/22/2007 TWU@AB 1-0 9/22/2007 UCFV@Sask 0-3 9/22/2007 UBC@UVic 3-4 9/22/2007 Calg@Reg 3-1 9/23/2007 Calg@Man 1-3 9/23/2007 Leth@Reg 1-0 9/23/2007 TWU@Sask 4-0 9/23/2007 UCFV@AB 0-4 9/28/2007 UVic@UCFV 2-1 9/28/2007 UBC@TWU 1-1 9/29/2007 Calg@Leth 0-0 9/29/2007 Man@AB 0-1 9/29/2007 Reg@Sask 2-2 9/29/2007 UBC@UCFV 4-0 9/29/2007 UVic@TWU 0-2 9/30/2007 Reg@AB 0-8 9/30/2007 Leth@Calg 0-0 9/30/2007 Man@Sask 3-0 10/5/2007 TWU@UBC 0-3 10/5/2007 UCFV@UVic 0-3 10/6/2007 UCFV@UBC 0-2 10/6/2007 TWU@UVic 0-1 10/13/2007 AB@Man 2-3 10/13/2007 UBC@Calg 4-0 10/13/2007 UVic@Leth 0-4 10/13/2007 Sask@Reg 2-2 10/13/2007 TWU@UCFV 1-1 10/14/2007 AB@Reg 7-0 10/14/2007 UVic@Calg 2-0 10/14/2007 UBC@Leth 0-1 10/14/2007 Sask@Man 2-5 10/19/2007 Calg@AB 0-3 10/19/2007 Leth@Sask 1-0 10/20/2007 Man@UVic 0-1 10/20/2007 Reg@UBC 0-9 10/20/2007 UCFV@TWU 0-3 10/21/2007 Calg@Sask 2-1 10/21/2007 Leth@AB 1-1 10/21/2007 Reg@UVic 0-9 10/21/2007 Man@UBC 0-6 10/27/2007 UCFV@Leth 1-0 10/27/2007 AB@UVic 1-2 10/27/2007 Man@Reg 2-0 10/27/2007 Sask@UBC 0-6 10/27/2007 TWU@Calg 4-2 10/28/2007 Man@Reg 3-1 10/28/2007 AB@UBC 0-4 10/28/2007 TWU@Leth 2-0 10/28/2007 UCFV@Calg 1-3 10/28/2007 Sask@UVic 1-2 Canada West Playoffs at UBC (in Vancouver) 11/1/2007 Man@AB (QF) 3-2 (4-2 on pk) 11/1/2007 TWU@Leth (QF) 3-1 11/3/2007 TWU@UBC (SF) 0-2 11/3/2007 Man@UVic (SF) 0-1 (ot) 11/4/2007 UBC@UVic (gold) 3-0 CIS Championship at Cape Breton, NS 11/8/2007 UBC@Mtl (CIS) 2-0 11/8/2007 UVic@Laval (CIS) 1-0 11/10/2007 UBC@CBU (CIS semi) 0-2 11/10/2007 UVic@York (CIS semi) 0-1 (3-0 on PK) 11/11/2007 UBC@UVic (Br) 1-0 (SO, 4-3 PK) CIS Championship Nov. 1-4 at Cape Breton, NS Canada West champions: UBC Thunderbirds (11-2-1 regular season, 2-0 playoffs) Canada West finalists: Victoria Vikes (10-4-0 regular season, 1-1 playoffs) AUS champions: Cape Breton Capers (11-1-1 regular season, 2-0 playoffs) AUS finalists: Dalhousie Tigers (10-2-1 regular season, 1-1 playoffs) QSSF champions: Laval Rouge et Or (10-0-4 regular season, 2-0 playoffs) QSSF finalists: Montreal Carabins (9-1-4 regular season, 1-1 playoffs) OUA champions: York Lions (13-1-0 regular season, 3-0 playoffs) OUA finalists: Ottawa Gee-Gees (13-2-1 regular season, 2-1 playoffs) Schedule (Atlantic Time) Thursday, Nov. 8 Quarter-final #1: UBC 2 Montreal 0 Quarter-final #2: Cape Breton 2 Ottawa 1 Quarter-final #3: Victoria 1 Laval 0 Quarter-final #4: York 2 Dalhousie 1 Friday, Nov. 9 Consolation #1: Montreal 1 Ottawa 0 Consolation #2: Laval 2 Dalhousie 0 Saturday, Nov. 10 Semifinal #1: Cape Breton 2 UBC 0 Semifinal #2: York 1 Victoria 0 (SO, 3-0 PK) 5th: Laval 2 Montreal 1 (SO, 3-2 PK) Sunday, Nov. 11 Bronze: UBC 1 Victoria 0 (SO, 4-3 PK) Gold: Cape Breton 2 York 1 Tournament Awards MVP: Kylie Snow, Cape Breton All-Stars Jessica MacDermid, Cape Breton Hannah Abenheimer, Cape Breton Nicole Stewart, Cape Breton Alyssa Kavanaugh, Cape Breton Alicia Brown, York Stefania Morra, York Nicole Burling, York Caitlin Davie, UBC Holly Fiddick, Victoria Caroline Vaillancourt , Laval RW Pugh Fair Play Award: CBU Capers Canada West Leaders Points GP G A Pts Avg 1. Stephanie Thibert-UBC 14 7 10 17 1.21 2. Alli Bach-UVIC 12 13 0 13 1.08 3. Janine Kerr-UBC 11 7 5 12 1.09 Carlee O'Brien-TWU 14 8 4 12 0.86 Kristen Zoller-UBC 14 9 3 12 0.86 Goals GP No. Avg 1. Alli Bach-UVIC 12 13 1.08 2. Karli Colpitts-MAN 14 10 0.71 3. Kristen Zoller-UBC 14 9 0.64 4. Carlee O'Brien-TWU 14 8 0.57 5. Janine Kerr-UBC 11 7 0.64 Morena Ianniello-CALG 13 7 0.54 Natalie Hirayama-UBC 13 7 0.54 Stephanie Thibert-UBC 14 7 0.50 Elizabaeth Hudon-SASK 14 7 0.50 Caitlin Davie-UBC 14 7 0.50 Caley Miskimmin-MAN 14 7 0.50 Assists GP No. Avg 1. Stephanie Thibert-UBC 14 10 0.71 2. Laura Matemisz-ALB 14 7 0.50 3. Kendra Flock-UVIC 10 6 0.60 Stephanie Rurak-MAN 14 6 0.43 5. Janine Kerr-UBC 11 5 0.45 Lindsay Rohla-TWU 12 5 0.42 Goalkeeping GP GA Min Avg 1. Jaclyn Dunnett-UBC 7 2 630:00 0.29 2. Megan Lumley-LETH 14 10 1260:00 0.71 3. Veronika Rogina-TWU 13 11 1154:00 0.86 4. Caitlin Schmidt-ALB 10 11 810:00 1.22 5. Kasia Gwiazda-UVIC 13 18 1170:00 1.38 Shutouts GP No. 1. Megan Lumley-LETH 14 7 2. Veronika Rogina-TWU 13 6 3. Kasia Gwiazda-UVIC 13 5 Jaclyn Dunnett-UBC 7 5 5. Ashley Forbes-MAN 13 4 Caitlin Schmidt-ALB 10 4 Canada West Awards Player of the Year Stephanie Thibert, UBC Rookie of the Year Natalie Hirayama, UBC Coach of the Year Ilsa Wong, Lethbridge Student-Athlet Award: Mariel Solsberg, Victoria Fair Play Award Saskatchewan Canada West Female Athlete of the Week *won weekly CIS Honours Sept. 10 Carlee O’Brien, Trinity Western *Sept. 17 Karli Colpitts, Manitoba Sept. 24 Veronika Rogina, Trinity Western Oct. 01 Megan Lumley, Lethbridge Canada West All-Stars First Team Second Team Goalkeeper Megan Lumley, Lethbridge Jaclyn Dunnett, UBC Fullbacks Chelsea Stang, UBC Veronique Mayer-Paradis, Alberta Sheena Stasiuk, Lethbridge Sarah Cameron, Victoria Kelly Isberg, UBC Holly Fiddick, Victoria Lindsay Rohla, TWU Brittany Heinrich, TWU Halfbacks Caitlin Davie, UBC Melissa Mobilio, TWU Amy Thorogood, Victoria Mariel Solsberg, Victoria Laura Matemisz, Alberta Stephanie Rurak, Manitoba Natalie Hirayama, UBC Janelle Smith, Victoria Strikers Alli Bach, Victoria Karli Colpitts, Manitoba Stephanie Thibert, UBC Carlee O’Brien, TWU CIS Awards Chantal Navert Award (Player of the Year) Francine Brousseau, Laval Rouge et Or Rookie of the Year Stefania Morra, York Lions Student-Athlete Community Service Award Katarina Vulic, Ottawa Gee-Gees Coach of the Year Paul James, York Lions CIS All-Canadians First Team Position Athlete University Year Hometown Faculty Goalkeeper Aurelea Gumiela York 5 Oshawa, Ont. Business and Society Defender Amanda Robinson Ottawa 2 Fredericton, N.B. Science Midfielder Kiley Snow Cape Breton 3 Sydney, N.S. Science Defender Chelsea Stang UBC 3 Surrey, B.C. Arts Midfielder Francine Brousseau Laval 5 Quebec City, Que. Physiotherapy Striker Kristina Weatherbie Cape Breton 4 West Covehead, P.E.I. BSc. Nursing Midfielder Caitlin Davie UBC 2 Tsawwassen, B.C. Arts Defender Émilie Mercier Montreal 3 Longueuil, Que. Administration Striker Stephanie Thibert UBC 5 Vancouver, B.C. Human Kinetics Striker Stefania Morra York 1 Toronto, Ont. Geography / Kinesiology Striker Josée Bélanger Sherbrooke 2 Sherbrooke, Que.
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