2009-10 CIS Women's Soccer News
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Durish named Brock Badgers head coachJune 14, 2010ST. CATHARINES, Ont. - The Brock University Department of Athletics is pleased to announce John Durish as the new head coach of the womens soccer program. He replaces Charles Ivanov who resigned after five years at the helm due to other work commitments.
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Mossavat named York head coachApril 16, 2010TORONTO - York University Sport & Recreation announced on Thursday (April 15) that Peyvand Mossavat has been named the new head coach of the Lions womens soccer team.
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Varsity Blue to represent Trinidad & Tobago at CONCACAF championshipJanuary 21, 2010TORONTO - From January 20-30 in Guatemala City, Arin King of the Toronto Varsity Blues is participating at the CONCACAF under-20 championship as a member of Trinidad and Tobago's national team.
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Renowned soccer coach Dick Mosher retires after 24 seasons at UBCJanuary 18, 2010VANCOUVER - Legendary UBC soccer coach Dick Mosher, who spent the last 24 seasons at the helm of each, and sometimes both, the men's and women's soccer programs, has announced his retirement from the Thunderbirds coaching ranks.
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Call For Applications: Womens Soccer Staff for the 26th Summer UniversiadeJanuary 11, 2010OTTAWA (CIS) - Call For Applications: Womens Soccer Staff for the 26th Summer Universiade in Shenzhen, China August 12th to 23rd, 2011.
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BlackBerry CIS athletes of the week: TWUs Funk, Lavals Moreau honouredNovember 18, 2009OTTAWA (CIS) Soccer players Kristen Funk of Trinity Western and Gabriel Moreau of Laval are the BlackBerry Canadian Interuniversity Sport female and male athletes of the week for the period ending Nov. 15, 2009.
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BRONZE MEDAL: 2009 CIS womens soccer championship: 11th medal in 11 appearances for T-BirdsNovember 15, 2009TORONTO (CIS) Fifth-year midfielder Sara Treloar and freshman striker Janine Frazao each tallied a goal and an assist as the UBC Thunderbirds defeated the Queens Gaels 2-1 in the bronze-medal match of the CIS womens soccer championship at Varsity Centre, Sunday afternoon.
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FINAL: 2009 CIS womens soccer championship: Spartans repeat as national championsNovember 15, 2009TORONTO (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 womens soccer championship at Varsity Centre.
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CONSOLATION FINAL: 2009 CIS womens soccer championship: Host Blues finish fifthNovember 14, 2009TORONTO (CIS) Fourth-year midfielder Erica Basso scored the game-winning goal in the 56th minute as the University of Toronto Varsity Blues defeated the UPEI Panthers 2-0 in the consolation final at the CIS womens soccer championship at Varsity Centre.
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SEMIFINAL #1: 2009 CIS womens soccer championship: Defending champ Spartans to play for CIS goldNovember 14, 2009TORONTO (CIS) Daniela Gerig of Fort Langley B.C., scored in the 87th minute to tie the game 1-1 and gave the defending CIS champion Trinity Western Spartans a second opportunity to defeat the Queens Gaels 2-1 (5-3 in penalty kicks) in the first semifinal of the CIS womens soccer championship at Varsity Centre. Saturday afternoon.
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SEMIFINAL #2: 2009 CIS womens soccer championship: Top-ranked Carabins off to first CIS finalNovember 14, 2009TORONTO (CIS) Second-year striker Éva Thouvenot-Hébert scored in the 12th minute on Montreals only shot on goal of the game and the top-ranked Carabins held on to defeat the UBC Thunderbirds 1-0 in the second semifinal of the CIS womens soccer championship at Varsity Centre, Saturday afternoon.
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CONSOLATION #1: 2009 CIS womens soccer championship: Panthers win all-AUS battle, to play for 5thNovember 13, 2009TORONTO (CIS) Charlottetown native Carolyn McKenna scored the lone goal of the game in injury time as the UPEI Panthers downed the St. Francis Xavier X-Women 1-0 in an all-AUS consolation semi-final.
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CONSOLATION #2: 2009 CIS womens soccer championship: Host Blues beat TO rivals, stay aliveNovember 13, 2009TORONTO (CIS) Nicole Burlings goal in the 71st minute was all the host University of Toronto Varsity Blues needed as they upset the OUA champion and cross-town rival York Lions 1-0 in Fridays second consolation semifinal at the CIS womens soccer championship.
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QUARTER-FINAL #1: 2009 CIS womens soccer championship: Queens downs AUS champions in OTNovember 12, 2009TORONTO (CIS) Christina Senese scored in the 23rd minute of overtime to lead the OUA finalist Queens Gaels to a 1-0 win over the AUS champion St. Francis Xavier X-Women in the first quarter-final match of the CIS womens soccer championship.
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QUARTER-FINAL #2: 2009 CIS womens soccer championship: Reigning champion Spartans off to good startNovember 12, 2009TORONTO (CIS) Reigning CIS rookie of the year Alicia Tesan scored in the 22nd minute and the reigning national champion Trinity Western Spartans held on for a 1-0 victory over the UPEI Panthers in the second quarter-final duel at the CIS womens soccer championship.
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QUARTER-FINAL #3: 2009 CIS womens soccer championship: T-Birds upset OUA champ York in OTNovember 12, 2009TORONTO (CIS) Kelly Isberg scored the overtime winner in the 107th minute of play to lift the UBC Thunderbirds to a 2-1 upset win over the OUA champion York Lions in the third quarter-final game of the CIS womens soccer championship.
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QUARTER-FINAL #4: 2009 CIS womens soccer championship: No. 1 Carabins come back to edge hostsNovember 12, 2009TORONTO (CIS) Freshman Virginie Lévesque scored the game-winner in the 65th minute as the top-ranked Montreal Carabins overcame a 2-0 halftime deficit to edge the tournament host Toronto Varsity Blues 3-2 in the fourth quarter-final of the CIS womens soccer championship at Varsity Centre, Thursday evening.
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BlackBerry CIS athletes of the week: TWUs Wright, McMasters Grant honouredNovember 11, 2009OTTAWA (CIS) Soccer players Nikki Wight of Trinity Western and Matthew Grant of McMaster are the BlackBerry Canadian Interuniversity Sport female and male athletes of the week for the period ending Nov. 8, 2009.
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CIS womens soccer: Queens MacLellan named player of the yearNovember 11, 2009TORONTO (CIS) Fifth-year Queens striker Renee MacLellan was named Canadian Interuniversity Sport player of the year in womens soccer, Wednesday night.
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2009 CIS womens soccer championship: Spartans looking to defend title in TONovember 10, 2009OTTAWA (CIS) The Trinity Western Spartans hope to become the third team in history to successfully defend a CIS womens soccer title this week when the University of Toronto hosts the 2009 national tournament.
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2009 CIS womens soccer championship: Brackets and schedule announcedNovember 08, 2009OTTAWA (CIS) The Trinity Western Spartans will go for a second straight Gladys Bean Memorial trophy later this week when the University of Toronto hosts the 2009 CIS womens soccer championship, from Nov. 12-15.
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2009 CIS Women's Soccer Championship tickets ON SALE NOWNovember 08, 2009TORONTO - The University of Toronto Varsity Blues are pleased to announce that tickets for the 2009 CIS womens soccer championship have gone on sale and are available to purchase online at www.ticketbreak.com or through www.varsityblues.ca.
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X-Women defeat Panthers in penalty kicks to capture AUS titleNovember 08, 2009ST. JOHN'S, NL - The fourth seeded StFX X-Women defeated the No. 2 seed UPEI Panthers 2-1 in penalty kicks Sunday in the championship game of the 2009 Subway AUS women's soccer championship to claim their first AUS banner since the 1986 season.
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Lions once again class of OUA women's soccerNovember 08, 2009TORONTO - The York Lions have won the OUA championship for the third time in five years after a dramatic 1-0 win over the Queen's Gaels in a thrilling penalty kick finale to what became a goalkeeping showcase.
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Spartans win third Canada West women's soccer bannerNovember 07, 2009LANGLEY, B.C. Trinity Western forward Nikki Wrights (Cloverdale, B.C.) scored the only goal of the match, and her third in two days, to lead the No. 2 Spartans to a Canada West gold medal with a 1-0 win over the No. 9 UBC Thunderbirds.
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StFX pulls off upset, to face Panthers in women's soccer finalNovember 07, 2009ST. JOHN'S, NL - The StFX X-Women upset the CIS No. 5 ranked Dalhousie Tigers in overtime Saturday to advance to the 2009 Subway AUS women's soccer championship game. Rookie striker Nicole MacNeil was the over time hero in a 2-1 victory. The fourth-seeded X-Women will face the UPEI Panthers in Sunday's final after the Panthers defeated the four-time defending champion Cape Breton Capers 1-0.
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2009 AUS women's soccer awards announcedNovember 05, 2009HALIFAX, NS - Atlantic University Sport is pleased to announce the 2009 women's soccer major award winners as selected by the conference's head coaches following regular season play.
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2009 Canada West womens soccer awards and all-stars announcedNovember 05, 2009EDMONTON - Canada West announces the 2009-10 womens soccer Awards and All-Stars, as selected by head coaches conference-wide.
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Golden Hawks look to defend OUA titleNovember 05, 2009HAMILTON, Ont. - It's now a four-team race for the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) women's soccer title, as the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks, Ottawa Gee-Gees, York Lions and Queen's Gaels converge on York Stadium on Saturday and Sunday to determine the 2009 champion.
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2009 AUS women's soccer all-stars announcedNovember 04, 2009HALIFAX, NS - Atlantic University Sport is pleased to announce the 2009 women's soccer all-star teams as selected by the conference's head coaches following regular season play.