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David Moll

Women's Rugby Rodrigo Verney; Dinos Communications

UBC proves too much in Saturday showdown

CALGARY – The reigning Canada West Champion UBC Thunderbirds women's rugby team turned in a convincing 94-7 win over the Calgary Dinos Saturday afternoon from Calgary Rugby Union.

After the Dinos kept things close in the first half, UBC responded with 10 second-half tries en route to the lopsided result.

With the win, the Thunderbirds move to 1-1 on the young season, while the Dinos drop to 0-3.

The T-Birds opened the scoring just two minutes in with a try from Abigail Stanley. Only four minutes later, they extended the advantage as Piper Logan found the end zone, capitalizing on a powerful phase play that set the tone for the rest of the first half.

Despite the growing gap, the Dinos showed fight by contesting lineouts and forcing several turnovers. However, the Dinos were unable to translate that effort into points as UBC's pressure continued to mount. The Thunderbirds pulled away to a 26-0 lead at half.

The second half brought more of the same. UBC's cohesion and pace overwhelmed the hosts and the T-Birds surged ahead to a 66-0 advantage by the 63rd minute after the second of four tries from Adia Pye on the day.

Calgary finally broke through when Larae Benoit found the end zone. Allysen Stachiw added the conversion to cut the deficit to 66-7, but UBC continued to pile on with four more scores in response to close out the decisive road win.

"Going in, we had different expectations of how we would define success for this game," Dinos head coach Simon Chi said after the game. "Obviously, the score got away from us for a bit, but if you look at the first half, we played with the physicality and the intent that we would want to, and that is something that we can build off of."

The Dinos now turn their focus to a road matchup against the Lethbridge Pronghorns next Saturday night. Meanwhile, UBC will return home to face Alberta Thursday afternoon.

SCORING SUMMARY

                1     2      F
UBC        26   68    94
CGY        0      7     7        

First Half
2' UBC - Abigail Stanley try (Brooke Roddham convert) - 7-0 UBC
7' UBC - Piper Logan try (Brooke Roddham convert) - 14-0 UBC
15' UBC - Tia Jordo try (convert unsuccessful) - 19-0 UBC
19' UBC - Adia Pye try (Brooke Roddham convert) - 26-0 UBC

Second Half
45' UBC - Abigail Stanley try (Brooke Roddham convert) - 33-0 UBC
49' UBC - Kiki Idowu try (Brooke Roddham convert) - 40-0 UBC
52' UBC - Tia Jordo try (convert unsuccessful) - 45-0 UBC
55' UBC - Charity Williams try (Brooke Roddham convert) - 52-0 UBC
59' UBC - Ayana Titifanua try (Olivia Sarabura convert) - 59-0 UBC
62' UBC - Adia Pye try (Olivia Sarabura convert) - 66-0 UBC
64' CGY - Larae Benoit try (Allysen Stachiw convert) - 66-7 UBC
66' UBC - Skye Farish try (Olivia Sarabura convert) - 73-7 UBC
72' UBC - Adia Pye try (Olivia Sarabura convert) - 80-7 UBC
75' UBC - Adia Pye try (Olivia Sarabura convert) - 87-7 UBC
79' UBC - Dylan Kipp try (Olivia Sarabura convert) - 94-7 UBC

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Players Mentioned

Larae Benoit

Larae Benoit

C
5' 4"
1st
Allysen Stachiw

Allysen Stachiw

FH
5' 2"
3rd

Players Mentioned

Larae Benoit

Larae Benoit

5' 4"
1st
C
Allysen Stachiw

Allysen Stachiw

5' 2"
3rd
FH