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Bronze medal: Gaels beat Carabins on penalty kicks
MONTREAL (CIS)  The Queen's Golden Gaels outscored the host Montreal Carabins 3-2 on penalty kicks to claim the bronze medal at the 2004 CIS women's soccer championship at Molson Stadium. - November 14 2004

Championship final: Spartans crowned following brilliant comeback
MONTREAL (CIS)  With a Cinderella story that could only be possible in a Hollywood script, the underdog Trinity Western Spartans rallied to overcome a 2-0 deficit and defeat No.2-ranked McGill on penalty kicks to win their first-ever CIS national women`s socer championship Sunday. - November 14 2004

Game 6: McGill beats Queen's 3-1 to advance to final
MONTREAL (CIS) - Freshman Catherine Scott scored on a penalty shot, two minutes into the second half as the No.2-ranked McGill Martlets defeated Queen`s 3-1 at Molson Stadium Saturday and advanced to Sunday`s CIS women`s soccer championship game against Trinity Western University (2-0-0) of Langley, B.C. - November 13 2004

Game 5: Carabins blank UPEI 1-0, will play for bronze
MONTREAL  Team captain Marie-Pierre Germain scored in the 87th minute as the host Montreal Carabins edged UPEI 1-0 at the CIS women's soccer championship at Molson Stadium. - November 13 2004

Game 3: Trinity Western 7, Montréal 0
MONTREAL (CIS)  Angela Trauter and Whitney Agassiz scored twice to lead the Trinity Western Spartans to a convincing 7-0 win over Montreal Carabins on the second day of the 2004 CIS women's soccer championship. - November 12 2004

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