GAME 1: 42nd women’s field hockey championship Strong second half lifts Vikes over Gryphons

GAME 1: 42nd women’s field hockey championship  Strong second half lifts Vikes over Gryphons

Photo credit Martin Bazyl

TORONTO (U SPORTS) – The Canada West silver medalist Victoria Vikes opened the 42nd CIS field hockey championship with a 4-2 victory over the Guelph Gryphons on Thursday evening at the University of Toronto’s Back Campus Fields. 

Victoria, who have competed at 35-of-42 national championships, notched their seventh-ever win over Guelph on the national stage. It was the 11th time in as many appearances that the Gryphons took on the Vikes. 

Third-year Vikes forward Lindsay Cole (Victoria) proved to be the game’s hero with a beautiful goal on an amazing individual effort in the 56th minute. 

“I just saw a bit of an opening between the defenders so I took it and then there was one last player who I wasn’t sure if I could get around but I did and then everything just worked with my shot,” said Cole after the game. “We treat every game like a must-win game and for sure this was. Guelph is good competition but this win definitely helps us for the rest of the tournament. 

The Vikes dominated the play in the first half and had numerous chances to score, but it wasn’t until the 32nd minute that the Gryphons would break the deadlock. First-year midfielder Kendra Puttick of Waterloo, Ont., sped into the circle and sent a booming shot towards the net, where 2016 U Sports co-player of the year Olivia Lane was there to tip it in. 

Guelph was up 1-0 at the half. 

Victoria responded quickly and evened the score as third-year defender Kristina Walters-Shumka (Victoria) sent a booming shot past Gryphons goalie Morgan Kelley (Milton, Mass.) off a penalty corner in the 40th minute. 

Three minutes later, first-year forward and Hilversum, Netherlands native Cilia van Nierop put the Vikes ahead with a shot from deep in the circle. 

The Gryphons responded though as Lane notched her second of the game off a penalty corner two minutes later, but Cole would come up with the game-winner and 2016 U Sports all-Canadian Amanda Kruianowicz added an insurance marker in the 60th minute to round out the win. 

“I thought we played very well,” said Gryphons head coach Michelle Turley, now in her 13th season. “We have a very different team from when we went to the national championship last year. We had five rookies today and a lot of them are out there playing in that 11 that are out there on the field all the time and there are some things they are just not used to seeing. We scored the goal to put us up at half and they scored some nice goals, but we still had some opportunities if we had have laid it off to a different person out front it would have been a different game. It would have been nice to bring it within one but we will rebound and be back tomorrow.” 

Next up for the Gryphons (0-1) is a tilt with a Toronto Varsity Blues (0-0) in a repeat of last Sunday’s OUA final tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. The Vikes (1-0) take on the top-seeded and five-time reigning national champion UBC Thunderbirds (1-0) in an all-Canada West battle at 4:00 p.m. Both games will be streamed live on SportsCanada.TV.

 

Official championship website: http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/fh/index  


SCORING SUMMARY
VIC: 0-4: 4

GUE: 1-1: 2

 
First half
GUE Olivia Lane (1), 32nd minute

 

Second half
VIC Kristina Walters-Shumka (1), 40th minute

VIC Vilia van Nierop (1), 43rd minute

GUE Olivia Lane (2), 45th minute

VIC Lindsay Cole (1), 56th minute

VIC Amanda Kurianowicz (1), 60th minute

 
Goaltenders
VIC: Larissa Piva (W, 70:00, 2 GA, 1-0-0)

GUE: Morgan Kelley (L, 70:00, 4 GA, 0-1-0)

 

Players of the game
VIC: Kristina Walters-Shumka (Victoria, B.C.)

GUE: Olivia Lane (Guelph, Ont.)

 

STANDINGS, SCHEDULE & RESULTS 

Round-robin standings 

                        GP       W        L          T         GF       GA      PTS

1. Victoria        1          1          0          0          4          2          3

2. UBC             0          0          0          0          0          0          0

3. Toronto        0          0          0          0          0           0         0

4. Guelph         1          0          1          0          2           4         0

 
 

NOTE: 3 points for a win and 1 point for a tie.

 

Thursday, Nov. 3

16:00 Game 1: Victoria 4, Guelph 2

18:30 Game 2: UBC vs Toronto (SportsCanada.TV)

 

Friday, Nov. 4

16:00 Game 3: UBC vs Victoria (SportsCanada.TV)

18:30 Game 4: Toronto vs Guelph (SportsCanada.TV)

 

Saturday, Nov. 5

12:30 Game 5: UBC vs Guelph (SportsCanada.TV)

15:00 Game 6: Toronto vs Victoria (SportsCanada.TV)

 

Sunday, Nov. 6

12:30 Bronze medal Match (SportsCanada.TV)

15:00 Championship final (SportsCanada.TV)

 

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