Box Score
Vancouver – Making their first appearance in the post-season since 2000, the Lethbridge Pronghorn men's soccer team just came up short, falling 2-1 to the Pacific Division UBC Thunderbirds in the Canada West quarter-final.
The 'Horns had their most successful regular season this year, setting new program highs in wins (8) and points (26) but saw their season end today despite a quality effort from the entire team.
"I thought we played fantastic," said head coach Randy Bardock. "We got an early goal and defended well. We did the things we talked about. We kept it tight, but we rushed things a bit and that hurt us when we won the ball back."
"I'm thrilled with the guys. They've gotten better from day one, and they saw the results of it this season. No we have to build on it."
A goal in the 82
nd minute from late-game, rookie substitution Mackenzie Cole helped lift the UBC Thunderbirds men's soccer team to victory over the Lethbridge Pronghorns..
Lethbridge displayed strong defense throughout the match, helping the Pronghorns maintain a one goal lead for over 60-minutes. Stellar goaltending from Lethbridge's Nolan French was a large part of why the 'Birds, despite outshooting the Horns 26-6, were unable to capitalize until late in the game.
UBC head coach Mike Mosher knew that defeating the Pronghorns, who handed UBC their lone loss of the regular season, was not going to be an easy task.
"[The Pronghorns are] a good team. They fight, and make it difficult. We knew…this was not going to be an easy game," he said. "Credit to our guys. We said at half-time to just persevere [and] we will find a way."
Cole, whose clutch game-winner marked his first goal as a T-Bird, was happy he could contribute at such a crucial point in the post-season.
"I was in the right place at the right time. Zach did all the work, I just had to tap it in. [It was] a good way to score my first goal, [and] I'm glad we are moving on," said Cole.
It was Lethbridge that struck first, with midfielder Sean Gaiesky feeding Chris Rushworth who rifled it past Bush in the 14
th minute. Rushworth led his team in goals and points through the regular season.
Despite UBC maintaining possession for much of the first half, sturdy Lethbridge defence forced the 'Birds to take shots from awkward angles. Some nifty moves from Kerman Pannu and a bomb from Ryan Arthur that sailed inches wide of the left post helped reignite the Thunderbird's offense in the final ten minutes of the first half, but UBC still couldn't locate the tying goal before halftime.
In the 60th Titouin Chopin was awarded a penalty shot after being tripped a few feet from the Pronghorns net. Chopin blasted the ball underneath a diving French, giving his team the equalizer.
Just over twenty minutes later, Zach Verhoven put his footwork on display as he outsmarted a pair of Lethbridge defenders before delivering a beautiful cross to Mackenzie Cole who tucked in the go ahead goal. UBC held off Lethbridge for through the dying minutes, securing the playoff victory.
The win moves UBC into the Canada West Final Four, which will be played on Saturday, November 5. Their opponent is yet to be decided.