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2017 FHC Women's Field Hockey Championship

Bronze: 42nd CIS women’s field hockey championship Blues blank Gryphons to claim bronze medal

Bronze: 42nd CIS women’s field hockey championship  Blues blank Gryphons to claim bronze medal

Photo Credit Martin Bazyl


TORONTO (U Sports) – Second-year defender Hilary Ziraldo scored both goals in leading the host University of Toronto Varsity Blues to a 2-0 win over the Guelph Gryphons to claim the national bronze medal at the 2016 CIS field hockey championship on Sunday afternoon at Back Campus Fields.

 

“For Hilary to get those two goals was really outstanding for us,” said Varsity Blues head coach John DeSouza. “She really played a great game too. This is always the toughest game to play in and I’m so proud of the way she finished and finished out the season for us.”

 

With the win, the Blues earn their ninth national bronze medal in program history and first dating back to 2006.

 

Toronto is now 9-9 in 18 third-place match appearances, dating back to 1982. U of T also improves to 9-5-1 versus Guelph at the national tournament.

 

Ziraldo, a second-year biomedical toxicology major, opened the scoring in the 20th minute and the Blues held a 1-0 lead at the half. The Toronto native added an insurance marker off a penalty corner opportunity in the 55th minute to seal the victory for the home team.

 

“We were really disappointed when we missed the gold-medal game by one goal,” said Ziraldo. “But this year we knew it’s at home and we can’t let the disappointment get to us and we always want to have our seniors end on the best note possible.”

 

“When we went to Argentina in the preseason I had no idea whether we would make the national championship after losing eight players from last year,” said Gryphons head coach Michelle Turley. “We had a lot of youth in the program this year and we progressed and improved immensely over the season. It’s one of the best years we have had for how our team has come together. I give full credit to all my players. They played their hearts out and that’s all you can ask of anyone.”

 

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


SCORING SUMMARY
TOR: 1-1: 2

GUE: 0-0: 0

 
First half
TOR Hilary Ziraldo (1), 20th minute

 

Second half
TOR Hilary Ziraldo (2), 55th minute


Goaltenders
TOR: Elizabeth O’Hara (W, 70:00, 0 GA, 2-1-1)

GUE: Morgan Kelley (L, 70:00, 2 GA, 0-4-0)

 

Players of the game
TOR: Hilary Ziraldo (Toronto, Ont.)

GUE: Katherine MacMillan (Kitchener, Ont.)

 

STANDINGS, SCHEDULE & RESULTS

 

Round-robin standings

 

                        GP       W        L          T         GF       GA      PTS

1. UBC             3          2          0          1          9          3          7

2. Victoria        3          1          0          2          5          3          5

3. Toronto        3          1          1          1          6           4         4

4. Guelph         3          0          3          0          3           13       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 3, Toronto 2

 

Friday, Nov. 4

16:00 Game 3: UBC 1, Victoria 1

18:30 Game 4: Toronto 4, Guelph 1

 

Saturday, Nov. 5

12:30 Game 5: UBC 5, Guelph 0

15:00 Game 6: Toronto 0, Victoria 0

 

Sunday, Nov. 6

12:30 Bronze medal Match: Toronto 2, Guelph 0

15:00 Championship final: UBC vs Victoria (SportsCanada.TV)

 

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