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University Of Alberta Golden Bears & Pandas

University Of Alberta
Golden Bears & Pandas

Jonathan Rosery
27
Alberta ALB 3-3 , 3-3
30
Winner UBC UBC 3-3 , 3-3
Alberta ALB
3-3 , 3-3
27
Final
30
UBC UBC
3-3 , 3-3
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
ALB Alberta 7 3 3 14 27
UBC UBC 3 14 7 6 30

Game Recap: Golden Bears Football | | UBC Sports Information

Late field goal gives UBC win over Alberta

Bears Fourth quarter comeback falls short in 30-27 loss

VANCOUVER – It came down to the wire, but the UBC Thunderbirds prevailed on a late fourth quarter field goal to earn a 30-27 win over the Alberta Golden Bears Saturday afternoon at Thunderbird stadium, punching their ticket to the Hardy Cup Playoffs and a date with the Saskatchewan Huskies.

After the Golden Bears (3-3) scored a pair of touchdowns in the final five minutes of the fourth quarter to tie the game, an Alberta fumble on a punt return was recovered by UBC (3-3), setting up a 34-yard Owen Brown field goal with 66 seconds left on the clock for what turned out to be the game deciding points.

With the win, the 'Birds finish the regular season fourth in the Canada West and will head to Saskatoon next Saturday to face the first place Saskatchewan Huskies in a conference semifinal. The Bears will visit Winnipeg in the other Hardy Cup semi against the Manitoba Bisons.

With a 17-10 lead at the half, UBC answered an Alberta field goal with their third major score of the game to go up 24-13 when Isaiah Knight punched in his second rushing touchdown of the game, a four yard scamper to complement his 44-yard defence-busting run in the second quarter.

Perhaps more important than the lead itself was UBC taking more time off the clock, forcing the Bears to look to the air in their attempt to claw back with eight minutes remaining in the final frame.

Facing third and long, Brad Launhardt connected with Chevy Thomas for a clutch 17-yard reception to keep the ball in the offence's hands. After the Bears quarterback ran the ball himself down to the UBC three yard line, he once again called his own number on third and goal, cutting the T-Birds' lead to just seven points with 4:25 left in the game.

UBC was unable to move the ball on their next possession, giving the Bears ample opportunity just inside the three minute warning. And take full advantage they did, as Launhardt threw to Jonathan Rosery for a 35-yard touchdown, completing the late comeback as the successful convert tied the game 27-27 with just under two minutes to play.

The Bears forced the T-Birds into a two-and-out, but Alberta coughed up the ball on the return while Robert Lutman pounced on it at the Bears' 23 yard-line, setting up Brown's game winning try.

UBC's defence sealed the deal when Eric Dika-Balotoken picked off Launhardt with 45 seconds left.

The Alberta quarterback finished the game 16-for-33 for 189 yards, one TD and one interception.

A week after Knight put up 105 yards rushing, the rookie running back led the way on the ground Saturday with a season high 147 yards and a pair of scores.

Trey Kellogg gave UBC a 10-3 lead in the second quarter with his fourth touchdown of the season, finishing with 61 yards receiving and 148 all-purpose yards thanks to some outstanding returns.

Matthew Peterson had 83 yards on the ground for Alberta and the game opening major in the first quarter.
 

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