Canada outlasts Australia in Women’s World quarterfinal

by Football Canada Staff

33-6 victory sends Canada to semis

A pair of second-half touchdowns keyed Team Canada to a 33-6 victory over No. 7-ranked Australia in the quarterfinals of the IFAF Women’s World Championship in Vantaa, Finland, on Saturday.

After the teams traded touchdowns in the first quarter, the second-seeded Canadians broke open the 6-6 tie as Hallie Eggie (Winnipeg, Man.) scored from one yard out on the first play of the second, and they doubled their lead late in the half as Nura Muhindo (Winnipeg, Man.) recovered a fumble in the end zone to give Canada a 20-6 lead at halftime.

The other Team Canada touchdowns came on a first-quarter catch by Laurence Pontbriand (Montreal, Que.) and a fourth quarter run by Sarah Wright (Saskatoon, Sask.), while Kristie Elliott (North Vancouver, B.C.) made a pair of second-half field goals to round out the Team Canada scoring.

Jordan DiMizio scored Australia’s only touchdown, on a 17-yard pass from Isabella Paholek.

Canada put up 398 yards of total offence, while holding Australia to just 143 and made 18 first downs to Australia’s 10.

Canadian starting quarterback Maude Lacasse (Montreal, Que.) went 10-for-17 for 133 yards and had a touchdown and an interception. Reid Thorstad (Saskatoon, Sask.) came in late in the game and completed two of three attempts for 44 yards.

Hanna McEwen (Winnipeg, Man.) led the Canadian ground attack with 84 yards on nine carries, while Kasey McCombs (Yorkton, Sask.) had 13 carries for 55 yards. Virginie Roussel (Montreal, Que.) led all receivers with 86 yards on 19 catches.

For Australia, Paholek went 8-for-24 for 86 yards, with a touchdown and an interception. DiMizio was Australia’s leading rusher, with four carries for 33 yards, and their leading receiver, with seven catches for 52 yards.

Joanie Duchesneau (Montreal, Que.) led Canada defensively with eight tackles, including a tackle for loss. Harmine Christine Léo (Montreal, Que.) picked up five tackles in her national team debut, while Haley Girolami (Saskatoon, Sask.) had Canada’s only interception.

Dania Herdman led the Australian defensive effort with eight tackles, while Shannon Whale had the Australian interception.

With the win Canada advances to Wednesday’s semifinals, where they will play No. 6-seeded Great Britain. Great Britain advanced via a forfeit, after Mexico failed to appear at the tournament. The kickoff time for the semifinal game is yet to be announced. It will be streamed on CBC Gem via the Olympic Channel, and on the Football Canada YouTube channel.

Game statistics

SUMMARY

First Quarter

 CAN – TD Pontbriand 4 pass from Lacasse (Elliott convert failed) 6:11
 AUS – TD Di Mizio 17 pass from Paholek (two-point convert failed) 8:48

Second Quarter

 CAN – TD Eggie 1 run (Elliott convert) 0:07
 CAN – TD Muhindo fumble recovery in end zone (Elliott convert) 10:56

Third Quarter

 CAN – FG Elliott 25 4:48

Fourth Quarter

 CAN – TD Wright 1 run (Elliott convert) 2:00
 CAN – FG Elliott 23 6:28

Australia  6  0  0  0  –  6
Canada     6 14  3 10  – 33
Attendance — 555.

STATISTICS

                                    AUS      CAN

First downs...................       10       18
Yards Rushing.................       26      221
Yards passing.................      117      177
Total Offence.................      143      398 
Passes made-tried.............    14-33    12-20
Return yards..................      114       33 
Intercepts-yards by...........     1-13      1-0 
Fumbles-Lost..................      3-2      2-2
Sacks by......................        0        0
Punts-average.................   3-24.7   1-33-0
Penalties-yards...............     4-30     9-65
Time of Possession............    19:27    28:33

Individual

RUSHING: AUS – DiMizio 4-33, Byrne 8-18, Fegan 2-2, De Groot 1-2, Love 2-2, Farrant 2-(minus 1), Paholek 2-(minus 1), Hudgson 4-(minus 6), TEAM 1-(minus 9), Fullker 2-(minus 13). CAN – McEwen 9-84, McCombs 13-55, Lacasse 5-37, Eggie 8-33, Nash 5-13, Obed 1-9, Wright 1-1, Thorstad 2-(minus 3), TEAM 1-(minus 8).

PASSING: AUS – Paholek 8-24, 8 yards, 1 TD, 1 int; DeGroot 4-7-18-0-0, DiMizio 1-1-(minus 2)-0-0, Gray 1-1-15-0-0; CAN – Lacasse 10-17-133-1-1, Thorstad 2-3-44-0-0.

RECEIVING: DiMizio 7-52, Fuller 3-48, Whale 1-15, Hudgson 2-2, Love 1-0; CAN – Roussel 4-86, Wright 2-37, Pontbriand 2-24, McCombs 1-11, Kowalski 1-8, O’Toole 1-8, Eggie 1-4.

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