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2012 CIS Field Hockey Championship
Jing Ling Kao

Field Hockey

BLUES EARN CIS SILVER MEDAL

TORONTO (CIS) – The Varsity Blues dropped a 3-0 decision to the top-seeded UBC Thunderbirds as the 2012 FHC-CIS women’s field hockey championship wrapped up on Sunday afternoon at Varsity Centre.
 
Second-year UBC defender Sara McManus scored all three goals for the Thunderbirds. The Delta, B.C., native opened the scoring in the 5th minute on the first short corner opportunity of the game and added an insurance marker on a penalty stroke in the 48th minute. She then secured the hat trick performance with a goal in the 60th minute to secure UBC’s second straight national title.
  
UBC ends the championship 4-0-1, and their 2012 campaign with an undefeated 12-0-1 record. The Thunderbirds have claimed three of the last four national titles.

The Varsity Blues settle for silver to earn their 25th national medal since 1975. The Blues are 11-time champions, and have won the silver and bronze seven times each.
 
The two teams have now met six times over the years in the championship game, with UBC prevailing  four times (1978, 1982, 1983, 2012) and Toronto twice (1988, 2010). The T-Birds hold the all-time record with 14 McCrae Cups and 21 appearances in the title match. The Blues are tied for second place with Victoria with 11 CIS banners in 18 gold-medal appearances.
 
CIS rookie of the year Hannah Haughn earned championship MVP status. The first-year midfielder from West Vancouver, B.C., was ecstatic with her team’s performance.
 
“Getting MVP is just the cherry on top,” commented Haughn. “I think our team really deserved it from how we played all year long.”
 
“Absolutely satisfying,” said UBC head coach Hash Kanjee. “I think the kids did an amazing job listening to us and taking in the information we were giving them. They let the ball do the work and used the width. They kept their structure and we just dug away. Defensively, we held tight even with Toronto looking very strong themselves.”
 
Despite a few corner opportunities in the second half, Toronto was unable to convert and solve UBC goaltender Bea Francisco (Richmond, B.C.).
 
“I thought our girls played really hard today,” said Varsity Blues head coach John DeSouza. “We gave up a goal early but then we started to play. I’m very proud of this team. They’re a very special group.”
 
SCORING SUMMARY
UBC: 1-2: 3
TOR: 0-0: 0
 
First half
UBC Sara McManus (4), 5th minute
 
Second half
UBC Sara McManus (5), 48th minute
UBC Sara McManus (6), 60th minute
 
Goaltenders
UBC: Bea Francisco (W, 70:00, 0 GA, 4-0-1)
TOR: Kathryn Williams (L, 70:00, 3 GA, 2-2-1)
 
Players of the game
UBC: Katherine Gillis (Toronto, Ont.)
TOR: Kaelan Watson (Richmond, B.C.)
CHAMPIONSHIP HONOURS
Championship MVP: Hannah Haughn, UBC
R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award: Victoria Vikes
 
Championship All-Stars:
Kate Gillis, UBC
Hannah Haughn, UBC
Sara McManus, UBC
Natalie Sourisseau, UBC
Tegan Stairs, Toronto
Kaelan Watson, Toronto
Amanda Woodcroft, Toronto
Brittany Seidler, Guelph
Megan Duffy, Western
Lauren Mackenzie, Western
Rosie Beale, Victoria
 
 

PRE-CHAMPIONSHIP SEEDING

 
1. UBC (Canada West champions)
2. Toronto (OUA champions)
3. Guelph (OUA finalists)
4. Victoria (Canada West second place)
5. Western (OUA bronze medallists)
 
STANDINGS, SCHEDULE & RESULTS
 
Official championship website: http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/fh/index
 
Round-robin standings (after 10 of 10 games)
 
                        GP       W         L          T          GF       GA       PTS
1. UBC             4          3          0          1          13         2          10
2. Toronto         4          2          1          1          10         4          7
3. Guelph          4          2          2          0          9          9          6
4. Western        4          2          2          0          6          11         6
5. Victoria         4          0          4          0          1          13         0
 
NOTE: 3 points for a win and 1 point for a tie.
 
Thursday, Nov. 1
9:30 Game 1: UBC 1 Toronto 1
11:50 Game 2: Guelph 5 Victoria 0
15:30 Game 3: Toronto 6 Western 0
17:50 Game 4: UBC 4 vs. Victoria 0
 
Friday, Nov. 2
10:00 Game 5: Guelph 3 Toronto 2
12:20 Game 6: Western 3 Victoria 1
16:00 Game 7: UBC 5 Guelph 0
 
Saturday, Nov. 3
10:00 Game 8: Western 2 Guelph 1
12:20 Game 9: Toronto 1 Victoria 0
16:00 Game 10: UBC 3 Western 1
17:30 Tie-Breaking Strokes (if necessary)
 
Sunday, Nov. 4
10:00 Bronze medal: Guelph 3 Western 1
13:00 Championship final: UBC 3 Toronto 0
 
About Canadian Interuniversity Sport
 
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Jill Clark
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University of Toronto
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jill.clark@utoronto.ca
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