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2006 CIS women's soccer championship - Birds claim third national title in five years
VICTORIA (CIS) - Tournament MVP Amy Bobb scored the winning goal just before halftime and the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds held on to capture their third Gladys Bean Memorial Trophy in five years with a 3-1 win over the Queen's University Golden Gaels in the gold-medal final at the CIS women's soccer championship at Centennial Stadium, on Sunday afternoon. - November 12 2006

2006 CIS women's soccer championship - Gee-Gees take bronze, Spartans win fifth-place game
VICTORIA (CIS) - The Ottawa Gee-Gees earned their 7th medal in eight appearances at the CIS Women's Soccer Championships with a 2-0 win over the York University Lions. - November 12 2006

2006 CIS women's soccer championship - Semi-final #2: Birds blank Gee-Gees
VICTORIA (CIS) - The Canada West finalist UBC Thunderbirds blanked the OUA champion Ottawa Gee-Gees 2-0 Saturday in the second semi-final at the CIS women?s soccer championship to secure a place in Sunday's national final against the Queen's Golden Gaels, who beat York 1-0 in the early semi. - November 12 2006

2006 CIS women's soccer championship - Semi-final #1: Queen's blanks York 1-0
Victoria (CIS) - In a an all-OUA national semi-final on Saturday afternoon, the Ontario finalist Queen's Golden Gaels blanked the OUA bronze medalist York Lions 1-0 on a goal by Katie Dalziel in the 56th minute to secure a berth in the CIS women's soccer final for only the second time in team history. - November 11 2006

2006 CIS women's soccer championship - No.2 McGill upsets No.1 Victoria
VICTORIA, B.C. -- Antonietta Pascale, a senior midfielder from Beaconsfield, Que., scored in double overtime to give second-ranked McGill a 1-0 win over the No.1-Victoria Vikes in a consolation semifinal at the CIS women's soccer championships, Friday. - November 11 2006

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