Algonquin’s strong defence shuts down Cambrian in 2-0 victory
In a solid display of teamwork and strategy on home turf, the Algonquin Wolves women’s soccer team clinched a 2-0 victory over Cambrian College on Oct. 12.
The game started with intense energy, and the Wolves showed their composure early. Head coach Basil Philips praised the team’s collective effort. “The girls played well today. Overall, we had a good effort throughout the team. I’m very happy with the performance,” he said
The Wolves quickly capitalized on their organization and coordination on the field. In the first half, Nada Ghadban, assisted by Jasmine Young, put Algonquin on the scoreboard at the seven minute mark. Ghadban’s goal was a result of swift passes and quick movement, which created an opening for the shot.
The second half saw the Wolves continue their dominance. At 48 minutes, midfielder Kassandra Da Cruz, with an assist from Sarah Garrett, netted Algonquin’s second goal, effectively sealing the victory.
“I think today’s game went really well. We were strong in defence, and we’ve been working on through balls in practice. I think we executed that really well today,” said defender Catharina Lamb.
Goalkeeper Emily Levesque was a force in the net, making 12 saves and preventing Cambrian from gaining any traction. Her performance highlighted Algonquin’s defensive efforts, which held Cambrian to only two shots on goal.
“I thought our team did really well today. We were composed on the ball, utilizing our space, communicating and trying new things. We’ve improved from our last game by using each other and working better with off-the-ball movement,” said defender Olivia Bradley.
The Wolves also celebrated Senior Day, honouring their graduating players who made significant contributions to the team.
Philips acknowledged the importance of the day.
“It’s a big deal when you have graduating players. It’s always good to get a win on a day like that,” he said. “Now, we need to keep this momentum through the playoffs.”