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    2023 CCAA Women’s Soccer Championship Day 2 Results

    Courtesy of CCAA

    CCAA Women's Soccer: Semi-finals Recap
    Courtesy of the CCAA: https://ccaa.ca/sports/wsoc/2023-24/releases/2023_wsc_day_2

    MATCH 8: Cégep Sainte-Foy Dynamiques 1 (PK), Holland Hurricanes 1

    It was a dramatic evening at the Credit Union Place in Summerside as the Dynamiques and Hurricanes battled for the final berth to the CCAA National Championship match.

    An opening half with scoring opportunities at both ends of the pitch amounted to zeroes on the score sheet entering the break as the host, Holland Hurricanes, had their supporters behind them in the cold and rain.

    A goal in the 62’ by Chloé Chouinard after a defensive breakdown by the Hurricanes led to the first goal of the match, putting Holland College on their back foot and trailing Sainte-Foy, 1-0.

    The Hurricanes would rebound however, scoring in the 77’; a beautiful header by Emma MacIntyre to tie the match at 1-1, eventually sending it to penalty kicks at full-time.

    The first four shooters would score, knotting things at 2-2, followed by two stops.  Ste-Foy would score on their final two shooters, while the Hurricanes would fail to capitalize, allowing the Dynamiques to outscore Holland in penalties, 4-2.

    The 4Imprint Players of the Match were Anne-Gabrielle Pouliot, for the Dynamiques, and Misha Koyari, for the Hurricanes.

    MATCH 7: Seneca Sting 2, Champlain Saint-Lambert 0

    The Seneca Sting punched their ticket to the 2023 CCAA National Championship match on Thursday with a victory in a highly emotional meeting with the Champlain Saint-Lambert Cavaliers.

    A goal in the 25’ by Jessica Shears shocked the Cavaliers, giving Seneca the early lead.  She added her second of the match in the 37’ to extend the lead to two.

    The powerhouse Cavaliers were stunned as they were unable to solve the Sting defence in the heated second half.

    With a red card being issued in the final ten minutes of the match, Seneca was clutch and held on to earn the 2-0 victory.

    The 4Imprint Players of the Match were Jessica Shears, from Seneca, and Emilie Grondines, from Champlain Saint-Lambert.

    MATCH 6: Douglas Royals 2, SAIT Trojans 1

    A second-half charge by the Douglas Royals secured the comeback victory on Thursday as they punched their ticket to the national bronze semi-final match.

    After a defensive battle gave us a scoreless first half, Rachelle O’Leary broke the tie in the 47’ to give the Trojans the lead.

    SAIT would hold this lead into the final third of regulation time, until Ashlyn Grim scored for Douglas in the 66’, knotting the match at 1-1.  The Royals were not done yet.  Christine Singh would give the Royals the lead in the 72’, ultimately earning them the victory.

    The 4Imprint Players of the Match were Ashlyn Grim, from Douglas, and Erin Mergen, from SAIT.

    MATCH 5: UKC Blue Devils 2, Brandon Bobcats 1

    In difficult playing conditions, both the Blue Devils and Bobcats battled closely in the match as they fought to keep their medal hopes alive.  The defensive battle gave us no goals for most of the first half, until Faye Little found the back of the net in injury time prior to the halftime break.

    The two competing teams continued to play each other closely, until UKC managed to find the net in the 81’ when Anna Dugandzic put the Blue Devils ahead, 2-0.

    The UKC two-goal lead was short-lived, as Brandon finally solved the UKC defense, scoring in the 82’, setting up an exciting finish.  The Brandon goal-scorer was Keashae Masters.

    It was nervous times in the final minutes of the match, however, no team would score and the Blue Devils would earn the win.

    The 4Imprint Players of the Match were Faye Little, from UKC, and Keashae Masters, from Douglas.

    Schedule & Results

    November 8, 2023 
    10:00 am ATMatch 1Saint-Lambert – 6Brandon – 0Scoresheet
    12:30 pm ATMatch 2 Seneca – 2UKC – 0Scoresheet
    3:00 pm ATMatch 3Douglas – 1Holland – 4Scoresheet
    5:30 pm ATMatch 4Sainte-Foy – 4SAIT – 0Scoresheet
         
    November 9, 2023 
    10:00 am ATMatch 5UKC – 2Brandon – 1Scoresheet
    12:30 pm ATMatch 6Douglas – 2SAIT – 1Scoresheet
    3:00 pm ATMatch 7Saint-Lambert – 0Seneca – 2Scoresheet
    5:30 pm ATMatch 8Sainte-Foy – 1 (PK)Holland – 1Scoresheet
         
    November 10, 2023 
    10:00 am ATMatch 9SAITBrandonEric Johnson Field at Credit Union Place
    12:30 pm ATMatch 10Saint-LambertDouglasEric Johnson Field at Credit Union Place
    3:00 pm ATMatch 11HollandUKCEric Johnson Field at Credit Union Place
         
    November 11, 2023 
    11:00 am ATMatch 12Loser of M10Loser of M11Eric Johnson Field at Credit Union Place
    1:30 pm ATBronzeWinner of M10Winner of M11Eric Johnson Field at Credit Union Place
    4:00 pm ATGoldSenecaSainte-FoyEric Johnson Field at Credit Union Place
       
    6:00 pm ATClosing CeremoniesDome at Credit Union Place
    Courtesy of the CCAA: https://ccaa.ca/sports/wsoc/championship/index

    Sources: https://ccaa.ca/sports/wsoc/2023-24/releases/2023_wsc_day_2

    https://ccaa.ca/sports/wsoc/championship/index

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