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Windsor WINDSOR (8-1-7, 8-1-7)
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Winner UOIT UOIT (13-2-1, 13-2-1)
Windsor WINDSOR
(8-1-7, 8-1-7)
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UOIT UOIT
(13-2-1, 13-2-1)
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Windsor WINDSOR 0 1 1
UOIT UOIT 1 2 3

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Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | UOIT Sports Information

Ridgebacks advance to OUA final for first time in program history

LONDON, Ont. – The UOIT women's soccer team are guaranteed to have their best finish at an Ontario University Athletics (OUA) championship in school history after defeating the Windsor Lancers 3-1 on Friday in London.
 
Prior to this season UOIT's best finish at the women's soccer championship was a bronze medal in 2014, which was also the school's first OUA medal in a team sport.
 
Nicole Zajac (Mississauga, Ont.) scored twice in the Ridgebacks' victory, including the opening goal of the match in the fourth minute. Leading into the Final Four, Zajac also scored the game-winning goal in Saturday's OUA quarter-final victory over Laurentian.
 
"Nicole is fantastic - she is a true footballer," said UOIT head coach Peyvand Mossavat, who was named OUA East Division Coach of the Year. "We unfortunately did not have her early on because of a knee injury, but she's back and she was force finding the back of the net today."
 
Zajac's opening goal came off a cross-crease pass by Katherine Koehler-Grassau (Greely, Ont.), with Cassandra Sribny (Pickering, Ont.) letting the ball go through her legs to an open Zajac who beat an outstretched Krystin Lawrence (Tecumseh, Ont.). This was the lone goal of the opening 45 minutes as UOIT went into the break leading 4-2 in shots.

In the second half UOIT doubled their lead on a penalty kick after Taijah Henderson (Ajax, Ont.) was taken down in the box. Sribny put the ball in the right side of the net, with Lawrence going in the opposite direction.
 
Sribny continued to get involved in the Ridgebacks offence as she gave the ball to Zajac at the top of the box. After a single touch she put it in the top-right corner to put UOIT ahead 3-0 in the 57th minute.
 
Trailing by three, the Lancers would push pressure on the UOIT defenders who stood strong until the 79th minute when Windsor was fouled in the box.
 
Becca Fuerth (Woodslee, Ont.) put the ball in the bottom-left corner of the net to score on the penalty kick – with Ridgeback keeper Helen Frampton (Toronto, Ont.) guessing wrong and diving to the right side of the goal.
 
Unfortunately the late push came up short for the Lancers – who are making their first appearance at the OUA Final Four – as the Ridgebacks punched their ticket to the OUA final and guaranteed that they will be one of the two Ontario schools going to the CIS women's soccer championship next week in Wolfville, N.S.
 
"I'm excited for the girls, I'm excited for the school and everyone involved with our soccer program," said Mossavat. "It's a little bit tough right now because I really wasn't excited about our performance. The result was great, but we have to fix some things if we want to bring the banner home."
 
Frampton made two saves in the victory, while Lawrence made three for the Lancers.
 
The Ridgebacks will now play the Queen's Gaels in the OUA championship game at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Queen's defeated the host Western Mustangs 2-0 on Friday night. 

"Any time you beat a good team like Western on their home field you're excited to have gotten the result," said Gaels head coach Dave McDowell. "They're a good team without any real weaknesses all over the field so anytime you get a break here or there and get a goal – we're happy to take it."
 
UOIT swept the season series 2-0 over the Gaels, with 1-0 and 2-1 wins. Western plays the Windsor Lancers at 11 a.m. in the OUA bronze medal game. 
 
"We know each other fairly well after playing each other twice during the season," he said. "We'll see if we can do some things to make sure we're ready for that."

Both games on Sunday can we watched on OUA TV

 

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Players Mentioned

Helen Frampton

#30 Helen Frampton

GK
5' 10"
Sophomore
Nursing
Taijah Henderson

#12 Taijah Henderson

SK
5' 5"
Sophomore
Criminology & Justice
Katherine Koehler-Grassau

#25 Katherine Koehler-Grassau

MF
5' 4"
Junior
Applied & Industrial Mathematics
Cassandra Sribny

#19 Cassandra Sribny

SK
5' 4"
Senior
Business Commerce
Nicole Zajac

#6 Nicole Zajac

MF
5' 5"
Senior
Criminology

Players Mentioned

Helen Frampton

#30 Helen Frampton

5' 10"
Sophomore
Nursing
GK
Taijah Henderson

#12 Taijah Henderson

5' 5"
Sophomore
Criminology & Justice
SK
Katherine Koehler-Grassau

#25 Katherine Koehler-Grassau

5' 4"
Junior
Applied & Industrial Mathematics
MF
Cassandra Sribny

#19 Cassandra Sribny

5' 4"
Senior
Business Commerce
SK
Nicole Zajac

#6 Nicole Zajac

5' 5"
Senior
Criminology
MF