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he original Saturday night final has been moved to 4
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FREDERICTON -- Yassin Shehab El Din scored the shootout winner as the New Brunswick Varsity Reds edged the York Lions on Sunday in the bronze-medal match for Canadian mens university soccer. It marks the fifth top-three finish in program history for the V-Reds, who claimed their lone national title in 1980, the only previous time the event was held in Fredericton. UNB had also tied for third in 1982, 1986 and 1987, when no bronze-medal games were played. The Varsity Reds had to work extra time in all three of their contests this weekend. They edged Saskatchewan 2-1 in OT in Thursdays opening round and lost a 1-0 heartbreaker in kicks to Laval in Fridays semifinals. "Were happy because we won the shootout today, but I mean, it was just two days ago we were on the other side of it," said UNB head coach Miles Pinsent. "Its a cruel game, and today I liked it a little bit better for sure." For their part, the OUA champ Lions had crushed Saint Marys 3-0 on Thursday before losing 2-1 to UBC in the semis. In todays shootout session, both teams scored on their first two attempts before goalkeeper Aaron McMurray gave UNB the edge with a save against Mark-Anthony Kaye. With the score at 4-4 after nine shooters, Yousuf Mohammad had a chance to seal the victory for the locals but he was robbed by all-Canadian goalie Sotiri Varlokostas. UNB regained the edge right away however thanks to another McMurray save, this one on Carlos Nogueira, which set the table for El Din, who buried the game-winner in the bottom right corner. Yorks first kicker in the shootout, CIS rookie of the year Jonathan Lao, put the ball past McMurray. Midfielder Victor Karosan answered right back however to tie it at one each. Dylan Sacramento would get the second goal for the Lions, but the Reds once again answered with a goal of their own off of Benjamin Laws foot. 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Alfredsson, the NHLs longest-serving active captain, leads the Senators in games played, goals, assists and points.Flushing Meadows, NY (Sports Network) - World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki and three-time champion Serena Williams cruised into the semifinals, while last years runner-up Vera Zvonareva succumbed to Aussie Samantha Stosur in Thursdays womens quarterfinal action at the U.S. Open. Wozniacki and Williams will do battle in a marquee semifinal here on Saturday night. After rain wreaked havoc in New York the previous two days, the women finally returned to the courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center for the first time since Monday. The 2009 U.S. Open runner-up Wozniacki got past 10th-seeded German Andrea Petkovic 6-1, 7-6 (7-5) on a 584-seat Court 13, which became a court option on Thursday when an issue surfaced with the court at Armstrong Stadium, the second-biggest show court on the grounds. Wozniacki moved on in 1 hour, 40 minutes, including a hard-fought 73-minute second set. The popular Dane broke Petkovic six times, compared to three breaks for the German loser. Petkovic, who will turn 24 on Friday, reached the quarterfinals at three of the four Grand Slam events this year, her best-ever one on the WTA circuit. The 21-year-old Wozniacki, meanwhile, will meet Williams for a third time, all on hardcourts, seeking a first-ever win. The two stars havent met since the 2009 season. "I think Caroline is a very consistent player," Williams said. "I think both consistent on the court and then consistent in playing tournaments and doing well and winning tournaments as well as going really far in tournaments. Thats pretty much what it takes to be the best." A 28th-seeded Williams handled 17th-seeded Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 7-5, 6-1 at Arthur Ashe Stadium, as the bout came to a close when the American great fired her seventh ace of the day. Williams advanced in 1 hour, 19 minutes with the help of six aces among her 26 winners. The powerful star broke the young Russian six times and Pavlyuchenkova piled up 31 unforced errors en route to the predictabble defeat.dddddddddddd. The 29-year-old Williams is a 13-time major titlist, including a trio of U.S. Open victories. She also posted a runner-up finish to her older sister Venus here in Flushing 10 years ago. Serena is currently riding a 17-match overall winning streak, all on hardcourts, which includes titles in Stanford and Toronto. If Serena can title here this weekend she would pocket $2.8 million, which would include a $1 million bonus for capturing this summers U.S. Open Series. Shell appear in her sixth career U.S. Open semifinal (4-1). Meanwhile, a ninth-seeded Stosur beat the second-seeded Russian Zvonareva for an eighth straight time, as the Aussie posted a comprehensive 6-3, 6-3 victory in 67 minutes on the Grandstand court. Stosur fired 25 winners, compared to only nine for the Russian on Day 11, and Zvonareva was unable to break her big-serving Aussie counterpart. "When youre playing well, it just kind of flows," said a happy Stosur. "You step up to the line and you play the next point and the next one and the next one. Happy to close it out in straight sets." Stosur was last years French Open runner-up, while Zvonareva lost in last years U.S. Open and Wimbledon finals. Zvonareva gave way to Belgian star Kim Clijsters in a lopsided finale last year in Flushing. The 27-year-old Stosur will now appear in her third career Grand Slam semifinal and her first-ever U.S. Open semi. Shell be opposed by upstart 92nd-ranked German Angelique Kerber on Saturday. The 23-year-old left-handed Kerber will appear in her first career Grand Slam semifinal after upending 26th-seeded Italian Flavia Pennetta 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 on Thursday. Stosur and Kerber have never met on court. The womens semis were originally scheduled to be played on Friday, but because of the backlog of matches brought on by this weeks wet weather, the womens final four has been shifted to Saturday night. And the original Saturday night final has been moved to 4:00 p.m. EDT Sunday. [url=http://www.cheapjerseyschina.cc/]cheap nfl jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '


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