Record: 16 CIS championships
Record: 4 consecutive CIS championships
Record: 1 player to appear in five CIS championships
When you鈥檙e as accomplished as the women鈥檚 field hockey program at UBC, one record leads to more records.
The storied Thunderbirds won their 16th McCrae Cup at the CIS championships this weekend when they shutout the host University of Toronto Blues 2-0. The win was their fourth consecutive title, a CIS record since the inaugural tournament in 1975.
Poonam Sandhu, a fifth-year T-bird and John Oliver graduate, scored the winning goal against the Blues. She is the only player in CIS history to be on five championship teams. She sat out the season in 2010, the last time the Thunderbirds didn鈥檛 win the McCrae Cup.
She did it by picking off a pass in the Blues defensive end and, after slipping past the last defender, capitalized.
鈥淚 saw her look inside to make that pass and I went for it,鈥 said Sandhu, a midfielder with UBC and the national women鈥檚 team. 鈥淚 made one move around the defender and it was just one on one with the gaolie after that.鈥
Until the title game, the Blues were undefeated and had beaten UBC earlier in the draw.
鈥淪coring that goal was the most amazing feeling ever,鈥 said Sandhu. 鈥淢y team played so well, so it was so easy to just put it in for them. Coming into this tournament, we were definitely an underdog because of the age difference. Coming out of last year we lost 11 players and this year we had a really young team but I think we did so well from the beginning of the season to now.鈥
This season marked the first for Robin D鈥橝breo, the head coach who stepped in after Hash Kanjee retired after 21 years and nine McCrae Cup wins.
Sandhu trains with D鈥橝breo on the national team and she was familiar with his use of technology and video.
鈥淚 have had a really good relationship with him but for the rest of the girls, it was a pretty big change in terms of style. Hash has a very traditional style but Robin, he brings something new. It was a good change and that鈥檚 a big reason why we won, honestly.鈥
The CIS championship on Nov. 2 championship was the seventh gold-medal meeting between UBC and Toronto. The T-birds UBC hold a 5-2 advantage.
鈥淚t feels really good. I am so proud of the girls,鈥 said D鈥橝breo. 鈥淭his team has improved so much since we first started. It鈥檚 absolutely incredible. It鈥檚 a credit to the girls. They completely bought in to every single thing that the coaching staff put out there.鈥