The University of Victoria Vikes must content themselves with going into the U Sports women鈥檚 soccer national championships as the second seed out of sa国际传媒 West.
That鈥檚 still considerable consolation for a team given little pre-season notice, and which coach Tracy David says has taken it simply 鈥渙ne game at a time鈥 in getting to the tournament in Winnipeg, which runs Thursday to Sunday.
The Trinity Western Spartans defeated the Vikes 2-1 in the sa国际传媒 West final in Langley on Saturday. Georgia Bignold scored the goal for UVic, which has qualified for the national tournament for the first time since 2012.
The undefeated UVic women鈥檚 basketball team moved to 4-0 in sa国际传媒 West thanks to a composed freshman wing player out of Kelowna who plays like anything but a rookie. Ashlyn Day scored 26 points and had four steals as the Vikes, trailing 70-60 at the end of the third quarter, rallied for an 84-80 victory over the Bobcats in Brandon.
鈥淸Day] looks unassuming on the court, but has nice balance as a competitor and can play multiple positions for us,鈥 Vikes coach Dani Sinclair said on the phone from Brandon.
鈥淲e recruited her heavily.鈥 Day showed why over the weekend with Saturday鈥檚 performance coming after her 19 points in Friday鈥檚 93-87 win as UVic swept Brandon.
Saturday鈥檚 result, however, wasn鈥檛 easy against the winless Bobcats (0-4).
鈥淏randon is an experienced team pressing to get a win,鈥 Sinclair said. 鈥淥ur defence finally came through in the fourth quarter, and we got big steals from [Day] and big rebounds from Marissa [Dheensaw] and converted them at the other end.鈥
Dheensaw had 14 points and 10 rebounds, Amira Giannattasio got 12 points and Kristy Gallagher and Katie Langdon nine points each for UVic.
鈥淏eing 4-0, including 2-0 on the road, is important because it gives our young group confidence,鈥 Sinclair said. 鈥淭he players aren鈥檛 over-thinking the season.鈥
The Vikes men have plenty to think about after spiralling to 1-3 in sa国际传媒 West hoops, dropping an 80-70 decision Saturday in Brandon and being swept over the weekend by the Bobcats (2-2).