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Game Recap: Soccer (W) | | Posted by: Shawn MacDonald (Sports Information Officer)

Gaels to play for national bronze after penalty kicks loss to UBC

WOLFVILLE, N.S. (U Sports) - The Queen's Gaels battled through wind, rain and even the lights going out but it was the No.1 seed UBC that claimed victory 3-2 in penalty kicks over the Gaels.

After a delay of the field lights inadvertently turning off and two overtime halves of 15 minutes, the game resorted to penalty kicks to decide who would move on to the gold medal game scheduled for Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

Rachel Jones' (North Vancouver, B.C.) made penalty kick was the game winner as the Thunderbirds captured a 3-2 shootout victory.

With 13 shots and seven landing on net, the Thunderbirds protected Adidas Player of the Game Marlee Maracle (Oakville, Ont.) by limiting the Gaels to five shots on net.

When questioned what her mindset was prior to the penalty kicks, since she had not been tested this season with any games decided by them, Maracle noted the need to erase and start fresh.

"Honestly I just cancelled out the overtime and regulation time I was playing and started fresh trying to go forward with a clear mindset," she said. "With the PK stressful on both ends including the shooter, I just got on the goal line and began reading body language."

The Thunderbirds had several opportunities to end the game before overtime play, including a shot off the top bar that was ruled to be not a goal. Gaels keeper Madison Tyrell (White Rock, B.C.) had a strong game throughout for the Gaels stopping seven shots in the 120 minutes an additional two in penalties.

Today's match was the fourth game in a row that played beyond regulation time, with the previous consolations games extended directly into penalty kicks and Laval's overtime win against UOIT.

The defending U Sports champions will take on Laval on Sunday, Nov. 13 at 2:30 p.m., while the Gaels will play for bronze against UOIT at Noon. In consolation play, the host Acadia Axewomen are matched up against the Saskatchewan Huskies tomorrow at 2:00 p.m.
 

SCORING SUMMARY:
QUE: 0-0: 0 
UBC: 0-0: 1 (3-2 kicks)

First Half
(no scoring)

Second Half
(no scoring)

Kicks
UBC Aman Shergill, goal
QUE Laura Callender, missed
UBC Jasmin Dhanda, missed
QUE Tara Bartram, goal
UBC Reetu Johal, goal
QUE Brittany Almeida, missed
UBC Emma Kallner, missed
QUE Jenny Wolever, goal
UBC Rachel Jones, goal
QUE Rachel Radu, missed

Goalkeepers:
QUE: Madison Tyrell (L, 0 GA, 7 saves, 120:00, 1-1)
UBC: Marlee Maracle (W, 0 GA, 5 saves, 120:00, 2-0)

Team Stats
Shots: QNS 6, UBC 13
Shots on net: QNS 5, UBC 7
Corners: QNS 3, UBC 2
Fouls: QNS 8, UBC 8
Yellow cards: Jenny Wolever, QUE - 99:38
Red cards: None

Players of the game:
QUE: Jenny Wolever
UBC: Marlee Maracle


CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE (All times Atlantic)
Thursday, Nov. 10
12:00 Quarter-final 1: Laval (5) vs Saskatchewan (0)
14:30 Quarter-final 2: UOIT (1) vs. Trinity Western (0)
17:00 Quarter-final 3: StFX (0) vs. Queen's (1)
19:30 Quarter-final 4: UBC (1) vs. Acadia (0) 
Friday, Nov. 11
12:00 Consolation 1: Saskatchewan (1) vs. Trinity Western (0)
14:30 Consolation 2: StFX (1) vs. Acadia (2)
17:00 Semifinal 1: Laval (2) vs. UOIT (1)
19:30 Semifinal 2: Queen's (0) vs. UBC (1)
Saturday, Nov. 12
12:00 5th-place game Saskatchewan vs. Acadia (Watch Online)
Sunday, Nov. 13
12:00 Bronze medal: UOIT vs. Queen's (Fibe TV1 Channel 1/401 or  Watch Online)
14:30 Championship final: Laval vs. UBC (Fibe TV1 Channel 1/401 or  Watch Online)
 
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