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Women's Soccer 2009-10 WOMEN’S SOCCER Canada West Standings G W L T F A Diff Pt xy-Trinity Western 14 11 2 1 28 8 +20 34 x-Victoria 14 9 2 3 25 7 +18 30 x-UBC 14 8 2 4 30 9 +21 28 x-Alberta 14 7 5 2 34 17 +17 23 Manitoba 14 7 6 1 27 17 +10 22 Calgary 14 7 7 0 22 30 -8 21 UFV 14 5 5 4 19 16 +3 19 Saskatchewan 14 5 8 1 20 29 -9 16 Regina 14 2 12 0 10 42 -32 6 Lethbridge 14 1 13 0 16 56 -40 3 x-clinched playoff berth; y-clinched first place *three points for a win, one for a tie *top four teams qualify for playoffs; CW finalists qualify for CIS Nationals Canada West Conference Season 9/12/2009 Reg@Cgy 4-5 9/12/2009 Man@Leth 6-2 9/12/2009 UBC@AB 4-1 9/12/2009 TWU@Sask 3-2 9/12/2009 UVic@UFV 3-1 9/13/2009 Man@Cgy 1-0 9/13/2009 Reg@Leth 3-2 9/13/2009 TWU@AB 1-0 9/13/2009 UBC@Sask 1-1 9/19/2009 Sask@Man 0-4 9/19/2009 AB@Reg 6-1 9/19/2009 Leth@UFV 0-3 9/19/2009 Cgy@UVic 1-4 9/19/2009 TWU@UBC 3-1 9/20/2009 Leth@UVic 0-3 9/20/2009 Cgy@UFV 0-4 9/20/2009 AB@Man 2-1 9/20/2009 Sask@Reg 1-0 9/26/2009 Reg@UFV 0-2 9/26/2009 Man@UVic 2-1 9/26/2009 AB@Leth 5-0 9/26/2009 Sask@Cgy 1-3 9/26/2009 UBC@TWU 0-2 9/27/2009 Sask@Leth 6-3 9/27/2009 AB@Cgy 3-0 9/27/2009 Reg@UVic 0-2 9/27/2009 Man@UFV 4-0 10/3/2009 UBC@Man 1-1 10/3/2009 UFV@AB 1-1 10/3/2009 UVic@Sask 3-0 10/3/2009 Leth@Cgy 2-4 Canada West Women’s Soccer 89 10/3/2009 TWU@Reg 3-0 10/4/2009 UFV@Sask 2-1 10/4/2009 UBC@Reg 5-0 10/4/2009 TWU@Man 2-1 10/4/2009 Cgy@Leth 3-0 10/4/2009 UVic@AB 0-0 10/9/2009 UFV@UBC 0-0 10/9/2009 UVic@TWU 2-1 10/10/2009 UVic@UBC 0-0 10/10/2009 UFV@TWU 0-2 10/16/2009 Leth@UBC 0-6 10/16/2009 Cgy@TWU 0-2 10/17/2009 Reg@Sask 0-1 10/17/2009 UFV@UVic 0-0 10/17/2009 Man@AB 0-2 10/17/2009 Leth@TWU 0-3 10/17/2009 Cgy@UBC 0-6 10/18/2009 Reg@AB 0-9 10/18/2009 Man@Sask 0-2 10/23/2009 AB@TWU 0-3 10/23/2009 Sask@UBC 0-2 10/24/2009 UFV@Cgy ppd., snow 10/24/2009 Man@Reg 1-0 10/24/2009 UVic@Leth 3-1 10/24/2009 Sask@TWU 0-3 10/24/2009 AB@UBC 0-1 10/25/2009 Man@Reg 0-1 10/25/2009 UFV@Leth 5-1 10/25/2009 UVic@Cgy 2-0 10/26/2009 UFV@Cgy 0-2 (make-up from Oct. 24) 10/31/2009 Cgy@Man 2-1 10/31/2009 Sask@AB 1-2 10/31/2009 Leth@Reg 3-1 10/31/2009 UBC@UVic 1-0 10/31/2009 TWU@UFV 0-0 11/1/2009 TWU@UVic 0-2 11/1/2009 UBC@UFV 2-1 11/1/2009 Leth@Man 2-5 11/1/2009 Cgy@Reg 2-0 11/1/2009 AB@Sask 3-4 Canada West Final Four 11/6/2009 UBC@UVic (semi) 1-0 11/6/2009 AB@TWU (semi) 2-3 (ot) 11/7/2009 AB@UVic (br) 3-1 11/7/2009 UBC@TWU (gold) 0-1 CIS Championship at U of Toronto 11/12/2009 TWU@UPEI (CIS) 1-0 11/12/2009 UBC@York (CIS) 2-1 (OT) 11/14/2009 TWU@Queen's (semi) 2-1 (5-3 TWU on PK) 11/14/2009 UBC@Mtl (semi) 0-1 11/15/2009 UBC@Queen's (br) 2-1 11/15/2009 TWU@Mtl (gold) 1-0 (4-2 TWU on PK) 90 Canada West Women’s Soccer CIS Championship At University of Toronto Teams Trinity Western Spartans (CWUAA champions / 11-2-1 regular season, 2-0 playoffs) York Lions (OUA champions / 11-2-1 regular season, 3-0 playoffs) Montreal Carabins (QSSF champions / 12-1-1 regular season, 2-0 playoffs) St. FX X-Women (AUS champions / 8-4-1 regular season, 3-0 playoffs) UBC Thunderbirds (CWUAA finalists / 8-2-4 regular season, 1-1 playoffs) Queen’s Gaels (OUA finalists / 13-1-2 regular season, 2-1 playoffs) UPEI Panthers (AUS finalists / 9-3-1 regular season, 1-1 playoffs) Toronto Varsity Blues (Championship hosts / 11-1-4 regular season, 0-1 playoffs) Schedule (Eastern Time) Thursday, Nov. 12 11:00 Quarter-final 2: Queen’s 1 St. FX 0 (OT) 13:30 Quarter-final 1: Trinity Western 1 UPEI 0 15:30 Quarter-final 3: UBC 2 York 1 (OT) 18:30 Quarter-final 4: Montreal 3 Toronto 2 Friday, Nov. 13 13:30 Consolation 1: UPEI 1 St. FX 0 15:30 Consolation 2: Toronto 1 York 0 Saturday, Nov. 14 13:30 Semifinal 1: Trinity Western 2 Queen’s 1 (5-3 on PK) 15:30 Semifinal 2: Montreal 1 UBC 0 18:30 5th: Toronto 2 UPEI 0 Sunday, Nov. 15 14:00 Bronze: UBC 2 Queen’s 1 17:00 Gold: Trinity Western 1 Montreal 0 (4-2 on PK) Tournament MVP Tessa Meyer - Trinity Western Tournament All-Stars Goalkeeper: Kristen Funk - Trinity Western Defence: Émilie Mercier – Montreal Defence: Chelsea Stang – UBC Defence: Colleen Webber - Trinity Western Defence: Mikyla Kay – Queen’s Midfield: Véronique Maranda – Montreal Midfield: Tessa Meyer - Trinity Western Midfield: Riley Filion – Queen’s Forward: Alicia Tesan - Trinity Western Forward: Veronique Laverdière – Montreal Forward: Daniela Gerig - Trinity Western R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award UPEI Panther Canada West Leaders Points GP G A Pts Avg/G 1. Kendra Flock-UVIC 14 14 2 16 1.14 2. Desiree Scott-MAN 12 3 10 13 1.08 3. Caley Miskimmin-MAN 14 7 5 12 0.86 3. Heather Lund-AB 14 7 5 12 0.86 3. Amanda Black-AB 14 6 6 12 0.86 6. Janine Frazao-UBC 14 10 1 11 0.79 6. Elizabeth Hudon-SASK 14 9 2 11 0.79 8. Alicia Tesan-TWU 12 7 3 10 0.83 8. Nikki Wright-TWU 13 9 1 10 0.77 Canada West Women’s Soccer 91 8. Morena Ianniello-CGY 14 4 6 10 0.71 8. Veronique Mayer-AB 14 2 8 10 0.71 Goals GP No. Avg/G 1. Kendra Flock-UVIC 14 14 1.00 2. Janine Frazao-UBC 14 10 0.71 3. Nikki Wright-TWU 13 9 0.69 3. Elizabeth Hudon-SASK 14 9 0.64 5. Katie Blundell-CGY 12 7 0.58 5. Alicia Tesan-TWU 12 7 0.58 5. Caley Miskimmin-MAN 14 7 0.50 5. Heather Lund-AB 14 7 0.50 Assists GP No. Avg/G 1. Desiree Scott-MAN 12 10 0.83 2. Veronique Mayer-AB 14 8 0.57 3. Amanda Black-AB 14 6 0.43 3. Morena Ianniello-CGY 14 6 0.43 5. Natalie Boyd-TWU 12 5 0.42 5. Heather Lund-AB 14 5 0.36 5. Jackie Snell-UVIC 14 5 0.36 Shots GP No. Avg/G 1. Kendra Flock-UVIC 14 90 6.43 2. Elizabeth Hudon-SASK 14 58 4.14 3. Janine Frazao-UBC 14 43 3.07 3. Caley Miskimmin-MAN 14 43 3.07 5. Morena Ianniello-CGY 14 38 2.71 Game-winning Goals GP No. Avg/G 1. Nikki Wright-TWU 13 5 0.38 1. Kendra Flock-UVIC 14 5 0.36 3. Caley Miskimmin-MAN 14 3 0.21 3. Ellen Kuyer-UFV 14 3 0.21 Goalkeeping GP GA Min Avg 1. Kristen Funk-TWU 10 4 898:57 0.40 2. Stephanie Parker-UVIC 13 7 1170:00 0.54 2. Jaclyn Dunnett-UBC 13 7 1170:00 0.54 4. Ashley Forbes-MAN 9 9 735:57 1.10 5. Chantelle Biagioni-UFV 14 16 1260:00 1.14 6. Sabina Bullard-AB 14 17 1260:00 1.21 7. Hayleigh Bell-MAN 5 6 433:00 1.25 8. Alicia Middlebrook-SASK 8 13 720:00 1.62 9. Kristen Barton-CGY 14 27 1215:00 2.00 10. Marissa Wilford-SASK 6 16 540:00 2.67 Shutouts GP SO 1. Jaclyn Dunnett-UBC 13 8.0 2. Kristen Funk-TWU 10 7.0 3. Stephanie Parker-UVIC 13 7.0 4. Chantelle Biagioni-UFV 14 6.0 5. Sabina Bullard-AB 14 5.0 Canada West Awards Player of the Year Kendra Flock, Victoria Rookie of the Year Alicia Tesan, Trinity Western Coach of the Year Graham Roxburgh, Trinity Western Student-Athlete Award Veronique Mayer, Alberta Fair Play Award Calgary 92 Canada West Women’s Soccer Canada West All-Stars First Team Second Team Goalkeeper Jaclyn Dunnett, UBC Stephanie Parker, Victoria Fullbacks Chelsea Stang, UBC Shayla Behrens, Victoria Holly Fiddick, Victoria Keshia Wallin, Alberta Veronique Mayer, Alberta Dana Baker, Manitoba Kelly Isberg, UBC Jilian Dietrich, Trinity Western Midfielders Desiree Scott, Manitoba Lyndsay Stewart, Alberta Jackie Snell, Victoria Sarah Clark, Victoria Melissa Mobilio, Trinity Western Natalie Boyd, Trinity Western Lisa Furutani, UBC Daniela Fuenzalida, Saskatchewan Strikers Kendra Flock, Victoria Caley Miskimmin, Manitoba Nikki Wright, Trinity Western Alicia Tesan, Trinity Western Canada West Soccer Athletes of the Week *won CIS weekly honours Sept.
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