WSOC: T-Birds pull away in second half, knock off Cascades 3-1

WSOC: T-Birds pull away in second half, knock off Cascades 3-1

Dan Kinvig, UFV Athletics

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. – The UBC Thunderbirds pulled away down the stretch on Saturday evening, earning a 3-1 victory over the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades in Canada West women's soccer action at MRC Sports Complex.

Rookies dominated the scoresheet on this night – UBC's Danielle Steer and UFV's Sarah Parker both notched their first goals in conference play. Steer, in fact, scored twice, and Jasmin Dhanda also tallied for the visitors.

The Thunderbirds improved to 2-1-0, while the Cascades (0-1-1) suffered their first loss of the young season.

"I think we showed a little bit of inexperience today," UFV head coach Rob Giesbrecht said. "Once the second goal went in against us, we couldn't get a hold of the ball again. To their credit, they possessed it well, they made us chase, and our legs probably just weren't there to get over that final hurdle at the end. But super-proud of the girls for how hard they fought."

The Cascades generated the first good look at goal – in the fifth minute, Mackenzie Toop fired a sharp-angle shot from the left which went just wide of the far post.

The Thunderbirds found increasing traction as the half wore on, and Dhanda came within inches of giving the visitors the lead when she banged a shot off the crossbar in the 30th minute.

But less than two minutes later, UBC had their goal. A Cascades foul just inside the right border of the box yielded a penalty kick, and Steer stepped to the spot and sent a shot into the bottom corner.

UBC's one-goal edge persisted into halftime, but the Cascades equalized roughly 90 seconds after play resumed. A quickly taken free kick by Amanda Carruthers seemed to catch the T-Birds' defence off-guard, and Parker, from a tight angle, curved a picture-perfect strike over the outstretched arms of UBC keeper Emily Moore and just inside the far post.

Dhanda's go-ahead goal in the 72nd minute was a near carbon copy of Parker's – the main difference being, her shot came from the left of the box and found the far post beyond Cascades keeper Emily Harold.

Steer's second of the game, in the 83rd minute, put the game out of reach for the U SPORTS No. 4-ranked T-Birds.

The Cascades hit the road next weekend, facing the Lethbridge Pronghorns on Saturday and the Calgary Dinos on Sunday. The Thunderbirds, meanwhile, host the Winnipeg Wesmen on Friday and the Manitoba Bisons on Saturday.