Photo GalleryFor the ninth time in the past 11 years, the Toronto Varsity Blues and Guelph Gryphons will battle for gold as both were victorious on Day 1 of the OUA field hockey championship (Oct. 30) at the University of Toronto's Back Campus Fields.
The top seeded Gryphons defeated the Waterloo Warriors 4-0 in the first semifinal of the day, before the defending champion Varsity Blues topped the York Lions 3-0. With the wins, both Guelph and Toronto have qualified for the CIS national championship, set for next week (Nov. 5-8) at the University of Victoria.
Guelph and Toronto will meet in the championship final tomorrow (Oct. 31) at 2 p.m. The two teams have combined for the last 11 provincial titles (Toronto 7, Guelph 4). Waterloo and York are set to battle for bronze at noon. Both games will be streamed live on OUA.tv.
Guelph 4, Waterloo 0Third-year forward Crysta Stubbs opened the scoring in just the 3rd minute of the match and the Gryphons quickly built a two-goal lead after Moon Weijens converted on a corner opportunity in the 13th minute.
Despite numerous saves from Waterloo's Hilary Neeb, who earned OUA goalie of the year honours this season, Guelph was able to pad their lead in the 29th minute with a goal from Allison Chute, and held a 3-0 advantage at halftime.
The Gryphons added an insurance marker in the opening minutes of the second half, thanks to third-year midfielder Nicole Paola.
Guelph goalie Morgan Kelley earned the victory in net.
Toronto 3, York 0OUA all-star defender Alison Lee got the Blues on the board in the 14th minute with a goal off a corner opportunity. Third-year forward Lauren Sudac padded Toronto's lead six minutes later with a nice play in front of York's net. The host Blues led 2-0 at halftime.
Lee notched her second of the game in the 50th minute to round out the scoring.
First-year goalie Sara Fredo earned the win for the Blues.
2015 OUA Field Hockey ChampionshipUniversity of Toronto Back Campus
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Friday, October 30Semifinal A: Guelph 4, Waterloo 0
Semifinal B: Toronto 3, York 0Â
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Saturday, October 31Bronze: Waterloo vs York 12pm
Championship: Toronto vs Guelph 2pmÂ
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