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University Of Alberta Golden Bears & Pandas

University Of Alberta
Golden Bears & Pandas

David Chung
Rich Abney - UNBC
0
Alberta ALB (4-1-1, 4-1-1)
2
Winner UNBC UNBC (2-5-1, 2-5-1)
Alberta ALB
(4-1-1, 4-1-1)
0
Final
2
UNBC UNBC
(2-5-1, 2-5-1)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Alberta ALB 0 0 0
UNBC UNBC 1 1 2

Game Recap: Golden Bears Soccer | | UNBC Athletics

TWolves hand Bears first loss of 2023

UNBC shutsout Bears for first ever win over Alberta

PRINCE GEORGE, BC - Missing a number of everyday starters, the host UNBC Timberwolves topped the Alberta Golden Bears 2-0 on Friday, September 22, 2023 in front of 1,200 fans at Masich Place Stadium in Prince George, BC.

It marks the first ever win for the UNBC men over Alberta, ending the Bears seven-match win streak. Alberta falls to 4-1-1 with the loss, while UNBC improves to 2-5-1. 

Steve Simonson's side came out content with defending against the dangerous Bears attack, digging in and matching the visitors from Alberta with tremendous shape and discipline. Alberta did generate some looks, as David Chung and Marcus Velado-Tgesaye had opportunities, but UNBC keeper Daniel Zadravec kept the chances out.

The counterattack proved effective for the TWolves in the 30th minute when rookie Isaac Tate showed why he is considered one of the most dangerous first-years in the conference. The Victoria native took a pass from Charlie Stewart and proceeded to dribble his way through a number of Bears defenders before firing from 15 yards and beating a diving Chris Ezoua to make it 1-0.

In the second half, the courageous performance continued on the defensive end, as Koss Nystedt, Maarten Grombein, and Julian Daduica each blocked Alberta shots in-close to help protect the one goal advantage.

In the 60th minute, on a harmless looking breakout play, Ezoua didn't see UNBC's Charlie Stewart outside the box as he played a pass up the middle to one of his teammates. The second-year forward intercepted the pass and proceeded to beat Ezoua to double the lead in front of a raucous Timberwolf crowd.

From there, the Timberwolves looked to defend and try to earn three well-earned poinst as the Bears looked to pour it on and chip away at the deficit. Jake Bosch had his chance in the 87th minute saved by Zadravec, while Thomas Hope hammered a free kick just wide of the post, and the visitors from Edmonton ran out of time.

Zadravec made eight saves for the clean sheet, and passed Tyrone Venhola for most wins in the program's Canada West history.

Alberta now travels to Langley to take on the Trinity Western Spartans, while UNBC will host the Lethbridge Pronghorns on Sunday afternoon at Masich Place.
 
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