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FINAL: 2009 CIS womens soccer championship: Spartans repeat as national champions
By University of Toronto sports information office
TORONTO (CIS) – The Trinity Western Spartans were crowned
national champions for the second consecutive season as they
defeated the Montreal Carabins 1-0 (4-2 in penalty kicks) in the
gold-medal match of the 2009 CIS women’s soccer championship
at Varsity Centre, Sunday night.
Following two glorious saves by all-tournament goalkeeper Kristen
Funk, the Spartans fifth shooter, first-year defender and fellow
Calgary native Colleen Webber, sealed the victory as she sent her
shot past a diving Sarah Thérien (Montreal) and into the
back of the net. Funk had opened the scoring herself in the PK
session.
With the win the 2009 Canada West champion Spartans improve their
national championship all-time record to 10-1-1 and earn their
third Gladys Bean memorial trophy in six years. They had also
prevailed in penalty kicks in 2004, that time over McGill.
“Three in six years!” said Spartans head coach Graham
Roxburgh. “It’s pretty unbelievable! In fairness, we
didn’t play our best soccer this weekend but I think our hard
work showed. It was tough playing against a team as good as
Montreal.”
Second-year midfielder Tessa Meyer (Surrey, B.C.) was named the CIS
tournament most valuable player.
“I’m so honoured [and] we worked so hard as a
team.” said Meyer. “Our goalkeeper Kristin Funk is
outstanding and to me she was the most valuable today. Just to be
named that, I’m honoured and humbled because I worked hard
and it’s great to have.”
This was the Carabins first appearance in a CIS final, earning
their first national silver medal in school history.
Montreal’s only other CIS medal came at last year’s
tournament where they took bronze after a disappointing loss to the
Brock Badgers in semi-final action.
Montreal outshot Trinity Western 15-8 throughout 120 minutes of
action, however the Spartans recorded more solid scoring
opportunities throughout the night with five shots on goal.
After a scoreless first half, 2009 CIS rookie of the year and
tournament all-star Alicia Tesan had a good chance to open the
scoring, however the Vancouver, B.C. native missed the wide open
net, sending the ball over the cross bar in the 49th minute.
Montreal’s best chance to score came in the 78th minute as
the Carabins caught Funk out of her net, however the Spartans
defensive line were there to keep the game scoreless.
Both teams posted solid defensive efforts throughout overtime as
neither were able to create good scoring opportunities.
Funk, Melissa Mobilio (Coquitlam, B.C.), Meghan McKinnon (Langley,
B.C.) and Webber were Trinity’s four goal scorers in penalty
kicks. Funk also stopped Montreal’s third shooter, Chloë
Sabourin, to put the Spartans up for good.
SCORING
SUMMARY
TWU: 0-0-0-0:1 (4-2 PK)
MON: 0-0-0-0:0
First Half
No scoring
Second Half
No scoring
Overtime
No scoring
Penalty Kicks
TWU, Kirsten Funk, goal
MON, Véronique Maranda, missed
TWU, Melissa Mobilio, goal
MON, Catherine Delmas-Frenette, goal
TWU, Daniele Gerig, saved
MON, Cholë Sabourin, saved
TWU, Meghan McKinnon, goal
MON, Virginie Lévesque, goal
TWU, Colleen Webber, goal
Goalkeepers:
TWU: Kristen Funk (W, 0 GA, 2 saves, 120:00 mins)
MON: Sarah Thérien (L, 0 GA, 5 saves, 120:00 mins)
Shots: TWU 8, MON 15
Shots on Net: TWU 5, MON 2
Corners: TWU 2, MON 2
Offsides: TWU 0, MON 0
Fouls: TWU 17, MON 7
Yellow Cards: None
Red Cards: None
Players of the game:
TWU: Tessa Meyer
MON: Émile Mercier
TOURNAMENT
ALL-STAR TEAM
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 Panthers
CHAMPIONSHIP
SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Thursday, Nov. 12
Quarter-final 1: Queen’s 1, StFX 0 (OT)
Quarter-final 2: Trinity Western 1, UPEI 0
Quarter-final 3: UBC 2, York 1 (OT)
Quarter-final 4: Montreal 3, Toronto 2
Friday, Nov. 13
Consolation 1: UPEI 1, StFX 0
Consolation 2: Toronto 1, York 0
Saturday, Nov. 14
Semifinal 1: Trinity Western 2, Queen’s 1 (5-3 PK)
Semifinal 2: Montreal 1, UBC 0
Consolation final (5th-place match): Toronto 2, UPEI 0
Sunday, Nov. 15
Bronze medal: UBC 2, Queen’s 1
Championship final: Trinity Western 1, Montreal 0 (4-2 PK)
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