CISGAME 6 2008 CIS championship Pandas upset Vikes tighten standings Canada West OUA QSSF AUS Canada West OUA QSSF AUS CIS 5 Year Championship Schedule Womens Basketball Final 8 Round 1 East Regional Round 1 Central Regional Round 1 West Regional Mens Basketball Final 8 Cross Country Curling Womens Field Hockey Football Desjardins Vanier Cup Womens Ice Hockey Mens Ice Hockey University Cup Womens Rugby Womens Soccer Mens Soccer Swimming Track & Field Womens Volleyball Mens Volleyball Wrestling Basketball Cross Country Curling Field Hockey Ice Hockey Rugby Soccer Swimming Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling Basketball Curling Cross Country Football Ice Hockey Soccer Swimming Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling SSN Canada Website SSN Canada Webcast Schedule Le 5 Partant QSSF Basketball Show CIS Womens Hockey Weekly CIS Touchdown Football Show SSN Webcast Schedule Canada West OUA QSSF AUS Home Universiades FISU World University Championships StudentAthlete Info Members Info International Programs Committee About International Program Services International History Past Medalists Official BLG Website Past BLG Winners BLG Awards History History Past Winners Home Standings Schedule Results Playoffs News GAME 6 2008 CIS championship Pandas upset Vikes tighten standingsWritten by Nathan Lowther UVic Sports Information AssistantVICTORIA (CIS) AllCanadian Erin Mason scored with eight minutes left in regulation to lead the No 5seeded Alberta Pandas to a crucial 10 win over No 4 Victoria Vikes in the sixth game of roundrobin action at the 2008 CIS womens field hockey championship Friday afternoonChampionship web sitewwwcisportcaechampionshipswfieldhockey2008The victory was Albertas first over Victoria at the national tournament since a 10 roundrobin win in 1997 when the Vikes still went on to capture the McCrae Cup Victoria had claimed the last three headtohead duels at the CIS tourneyAfter six of 10 duels scheduled in the preliminary round of the 2008 championship host Victoria and UBC both show 21 records good for six points followed by Alberta and defending champion Toronto who both have three points thanks to 11 marks Guelph has dropped its two games so farThe two teams with he best records at the end of roundrobin play will advance to Sundays final at 1 pm PacificWe had to play with desperation and we did said Alberta coach Carla Duncan We absolutely needed this result to keep ourselves in the tournamentToday the schedule was an advantage Tomorrow it will be a disadvantageAlberta is scheduled to take the field twice in six hours Saturday with duels against Gue...