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Vikes sweep Dinos to take inaugural Rugby 7s title

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EDMONTON – The University of Victoria Vikes defeated the Calgary DInos 12-5 in the first place game, winning the inaugural Canada West Rugby Sevens Series, Sunday afternoon in the Dome at Foote Field. 

The Vikes went a perfect 5-0 during the round robin portion of the first-ever event, including a 17-5 win over the Dinos in the final round robin game on Sunday afternoon. Similar to Victoria, Calgary entered the final round robin game undefeated, before losing consecutive games to the Vikes to finish second overall. With the tournament win, the Vikes earn ten points in the overall standings, which will determine a series winner after the third and final tournament in Vancouver. With their second place standing, the Dinos earned eight points. 

"Both the tournament and facility were awesome. It was run really well and I think this whole Canada West series is going to be great." said Vikes head coach Brittany Waters following her team's tournament win. "Our team played consistently all weekend, which is a strength of ours. We have a lot of great athletes, and we played like a team, which made the difference for us."

The host Alberta Pandas went 3-2, before beating the Lethbridge Pronghorns 24-17 in the third place match to earn six points. The 1-4 UBC Thunderbirds and 0-5 UFV Cascades met in the fifth place match on Sunday, as UBC was able to secure its second 40-0 win of the day over their provincial rival to finish fifth overall. 

The First Place game seemed destined for overtime, with the two teams playing a hard-fought and defensive minded final. Jess Neilson started the scoring for Victoria in the opening minute, with her second try of the weekend. The Vikes held the 5-0 lead until midway through the second half, as Vanessa Graham evened the match with a 15 yard dash. However the Vikes were able to score on the final play of regulation, as Stephanie Black burst through the Dino back-line for the tournament winning score.  

"We improved with every game. We know how to swing the ball wide and work together; it was really nice to come out with the win." said third-year Vike Maddie Graham, who finished the weekend with four tries and one convert. "Our team had some nagging injuries all weekend, so it was nice to overcome those." 

"The Olympics brought a lot more exposure to the sevens game, which is great. Having this kind of tournament were we can showcase our skill across Western Canada is a big asset for us." 

The three-part Canada West Rugby Sevens series will shift to Vancouver for the Feb. 4-5 weekend, before the Victoria Vikes host the final tournament on Feb. 18-19.  

Game 12: Alberta Pandas (7) vs. Calgary Dinos (24)
Scoring summary:
ALB: 0-7: 7
CGY: 7-17: 24

CGY try – #15 Elysa Sandron (#15 Elysa Sandron Convert) – 7-0

Half-time 

CGY try - #15 Elysa Sandron (convert missed) – 12-0
CGY try – #13 Breanne Morgan (convert missed) – 17-0
ALB try – #15 Ali Wicklum (#15 Ali Wicklum Convert) – 17-7
CGY try – #13 Breanne Morgan (#10 Isla Shill Convert) – 24-7

Game 15: Victoria Vikes (17) vs. Calgary Dinos (5)
Scoring summary:
VIC: 5-12: 17
CGY: 5-0: 5
CGY try – #14 Maddy Loader (convert missed) – 5-0
VIC try – #16 Stephanie Black (convert missed) – 5-5
Half-time
VIC try - #11 Ashah Payson (#9 Angela Thompson Convert) – 12-5
VIC try - #5 Chanelle Edwards-Challenger (#9 Angela Thompson Convert) – 17-5

First Place Match: Calgary Dinos (5) vs. Victoria Vikes (12)
Scoring summary:
CGY: 0-5: 5
VIC: 5-7: 12
VIC try – #10 Jess Neilson (convert missed) – 5-0
Half-time
CGY try – #23 Vanessa Graham (convert missed) – 5-5
VIC try – #6 Stephanie Black (#9 Angela Thompson convert) – 12-5
Tournament standings

            W        L          T          Pts.
VIC       6          0          0          24
CGY      4          2          0          18
ALB      4          2          0          18
LET       2          4          0          12
UBC      2          4          0          12
UFV      0          6          0          6 
NOTE: Teams are awarded 4 pts. for a win, 2 pts. for a draw, and 1 pt. for a loss.

Overall series standings 
         Pts.
VIC    10
CGY    8
ALB    6
LET    4
UBC    2
UFV    1    

About the Canada West Women's Rugby Sevens Series
2017 marks the first season of the Canada West Women's Rugby Sevens Series, which has been made possible thanks to Canada West's partnership with B2ten and Rugby Canada. Through their joint support, which will include scholarship opportunities for players at all six competing institutions, B2ten and Rugby Canada are committed to helping Canadian female athletes pursue their athletic careers, including an opportunity to progress to the national team.
The inaugural Canada West Women's Rugby Sevens Series champion will be crowned February 19 at the University of Victoria, as determined by cumulative series points.

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