SHERBROOKE -- McGill goalkeeper Valérie Labbé
registered a season-high eight saves to earn a shutout but it
wasn't enough as the No.2-ranked McGill women's soccer team had to
settle for a scoreless draw against fourth-place Sherbrooke,
Sunday. The result was McGill's fifth consecutive whitewash and
extended the team's shutout sequence to 476 minutes, dating back to
a 4-2 win over Laval on Sept. 16.
McGill, which fielded an injury depleted line-up, had beaten the
Vert & Or 5-1 in the season-opener at Molson Stadium on Sept.
10.
It was the second straight goose-egg for Labbé, a
five-foot-seven freshman from Mascouche, Que., who improved her
record to 4-0. But she was outshone by Marie-Michelle
Coulombe, a six-foot native of Malartic, Que., who was
credited with 12 saves en route to posting her fourth whitewash of
the season.
In a very evenly-matched contest, Sherbrooke had the more
dangerous chances in the first 30 minutes, including a pair of
great scoring opportunities early on by striker Chloé
Belhumeur-Limoges.
"As expected, it took us awhile to adjust to the grass field,
which was in great condition considering the rain and flooding
issues in Sherbrooke over the past few days," said Marc Mounicot, head coach of the Martlets. "Both 'keepers
(Coulombe and Labbé) had a solid performance and both players were
very physical, all over the pitch."
Despite their outstanding play in nets, the opposing head
coaches selected McGill rearguard Julia Bahen of
Vancouver, B.C., and Sherbrooke defender Élyse
Turcotte as the players of the game.
McGill picked up the tempo as halftime approached and controlled
most the play for the last 60 minutes. Martlets forward
Kelsey Wilson, a freshman from Pincourt, Que.,
missed a glorious scoring opportunity in the 65th minute but
hit the goal-post. At the other end of the field, Sherbrooke
defenders thwarted three splendid scoring situations by McGill
along their goal-line.
"We missed some good chances but so did they," said Mounicot.
"Their two strikers were also very dangerous and had a few good
shots on net. However, despite losing a possible two points in the
standings, we still control our destiny to finish among the top two
spots in the standings, which has been our goal all along."
With six games remaining before playoffs, the division-leading
Martlets are 6-0-2 with 22 goals for and a league-best defensive
record of only three goals against. The Montreal Carabins are
lurking just one point in arrears with a 6-1-1 record, followed by
Laval (4-1-2), Sherbrooke (3-2-3), UQAM (3-4-1), Concordia (2-5-1),
Bishop's (1-5-1) and cellar-dwelling UQTR (0-7-1).
McGill, which was missing six starters due to a variety of bumps
and bruises, will enjoy a rare week off to lick their wounds and is
scheduled to host Bishop's on Oct. 15. Sherbrooke has a similar
break and returns to action the same day against Concordia.
SCORING SUMMARY
McGill 0, Sherbrooke 0
(at Stade de Sherbrooke)
First Half:
(no scoring)
Second Half:
(no scoring)
GOALTENDERS:
McGill: Valérie Labbé
Sherbrooke: Marie-Michelle Coulombe
CARDS:
McGill: (none)
Sherbrooke: 2 yellows (Leconte and D. Pare)
FOULS:
McGill: 9
Sherbrooke: 15
SHOTS TOWARD NET:
McGill: (12 on net, 10 off net)
Sherbrooke: (8 on net, 10 off net)
CORNERS:
McGill: 1
Sherbrooke: 1
OFFSIDES:
McGill: 0
Sherbrooke: 4
CROSSES:
McGill: 13
Sherbrooke: 2
PLAYERS OF THE GAME:
McGill: Julia Bahen
Sherbrooke: Élyse Turcotte
McGILL'S STARTING LINEUP:
GK: Valérie Labbé
DEF: Julia Bahen
DEF: Kendra Bui
DEF: Christina Burrows
DEF: Jenna Holdham
MID: Maggie Keating
MID: Kelsey Wilson
MID: Alexandra Armstrong
MID: Meghan Bourque
MID: Laura Bland-Lasso
FOR: Alexandra Morin-Boucher
McGILL SUBSTITUTIONS:
MID: Claire Hooper replaced Burrows (55:00)
MID: Selena Colarossi replaced Armstrong (55:00)
MID: Hannah Simmons replaced Bland-Lasso (55:00)
DID NOT PLAY:
GK: Victoria Muccilli (dressed but DNP
DEF: Kathleen Wakeling (dressed but DNP)
MID: Ginger Jefferies (dressed but DNP)
FOR: Stephanie Avery (dressed but DNP)
DEF: Katherine Green (injd)
DEF: Carolyn Bell (injd)
DEF: Mélanie Desaulniers-Rioux
MID: Hannah Kirby
MID: Anna Smith
MID: Hannah Rivkin (personal leave)
FOR: Bianca Cordileone
Attendance: 100
SOURCE:
Earl Zukerman
Communications Officer
McGill Athletics & Recreation
earl.zukerman@mcgill.ca
514-398-7012