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Women's soccer host final two games this weekend ? Athletics ...

News Feed (goheat.ca), Soccer (W) | October 19, 2012

Last games of regular season.

Women?s Soccer?? vs. Vancouver Island University, Saturday (1 p.m.) at Nonis Sports Field, UBC?s Okanagan campus
Women?s Soccer?? vs. Capilano University, Sunday (12 p.m.) at Nonis Sports Field, UBC?s Okanagan campus

Women?s Soccer (CCAA ranking: No. 8) ??After a successful weekend in which the Heat won both games at home on the Nonis Sports Field ? Saturday 2-0 over Langara, and Sunday 3-1 over Quest ? the Heat have now clinched one of the top four spots in the league with their 6W-1L-5T record, and have guaranteed themselves a spot in the PACWEST Provincial Championships hosted by Quest University in Squamish, BC on Oct 26-27.

A team that has always given the Heat fits, the Vancouver Island Mariners (2W-5L-5T), will be the first matchup of the last weekend of play. Saturday?s match between these two squads will begin at 1 p.m. In their only other meeting of the season the teams played to a 1-1 draw on Sep 22.

Sunday at 12 p.m. the Heat women take on the always pesky Capilano Blues (1W-8L-3T); the two teams played to a 1-1 draw in North Vancouver on September 23rd.

Sunday will be senior?s day at UBC Okanagan as this will be the last time fifth year and graduating players are able to compete on their home field. The women?s soccer team has one fifth year player and one graduating athlete but both have meant a great deal to the program.

Keeper Sabrina Gasparac (Langley, BC) has played keeper for the Heat for the past five years and will be joined on senior?s day by graduating defender Liz Babcock (Calgary, AB) ? these two arrived here the same year as head coach Claire Paterson and have been integral to the growth of the program to the national contender it has been for the past three seasons.

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Source: https://news.ok.ubc.ca/athrec/2012/10/19/womens-soccer-host-final-two-games-this-weekend/

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