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TWolves Head to the Island Looking to Spoil the Vikes Home Weekend

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The playoff hopes of one Pacific Division team are about to get a serious stress test as UNBC , winless but hungry, invade Victoria this weekend for a crucial two-game series against the Vikes.

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This weekend in Victoria, the UNBC Timberwolves Women have the chance to further muddy the waters of the Pacific Division playoff scene. Starting tomorrow night at 5:00 pm, the TWolves battle the VIkes in the first of a Friday-Saturday double-header.
 
Victoria Vikes
Record: 2-2-2 (4th in Pacific Division)
Goals For: 9 (8th in Canada West)
Goals Against: 5 (T-2nd fewest in Canada West)
Most Goals: Taiya Scorey (3)
Most Points: Brianne McLeish (4)
Most Saves: Stefanie Mocnik (13)
 
Player to Watch: Brianne McLeish
 
Third-year forward Brianne McLeish has been a truly consistent performer for the Vikes over the course of her first three seasons with her hometown Vikes. Coming into action this weekend she leads Victoria with four points (2G, 2A) and is one goal shy of matching each of the previous two seasons. With the Vikes clinging to a one-point lead in the Pacific Division playoff race, it'll be important for McLeish and co. to bring their best a hungry Timberwolves squad who's more than happy to spoil the party.

UNBC Timberwolves:
 
Record: 0-8-0
Goals For: 1 (T-14th in Canada West)
Goals Against: 29 (T-15th in Canada West)
Most Goals: Scarlet Thomas (1)
Most Points: Scarlet Thomas (1)
Most Saves: Johanna Rathke (99)
 
Player to Watch: Aimee Glasser
 
Second-year midfielder Aimee Glasser has been a true good news story for the 2025 TWolves. The Vernon product has started in all eight games this season after only appearing in six games a season ago. Glasser's speed, work-ethic and confidence with the ball are all very evident and her four shots on target rank her fourth among all Timberwolves. Glasser's speed has the ability to disrupt even the best defenses in the conference, and this weekend will be as good a test as any as the Vikes are notoriously stingy on the defensive side of the ball.

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