Sidney Roy joins Timberwolves’ Wall of Honour as latest inductee
PRINCE GEORGE – Over the course of a program’s history, there are individuals who come along and raise the bar. For UNBC Women’s Soccer, Sidney Roy donning a Timberwolves jersey for the first time was a moment that would alter the future of the green & gold. When considering candidates for the Timberwolves Wall of Honour, Roy was an obvious choice for her significant contributions and impact on University of Northern British Columbia Athletics.
Arriving on UNBC’s Prince George campus in 2012, after being recruited out of the lower mainland by TWolves coach Andy Cameron, Roy brought with her an athleticism not previously seen in a Timberwolves jersey. One of the best lacrosse players in British Columbia, she considered playing the game at the collegiate level south of the border, before deciding to pursue soccer at UNBC.
The 2012-2013 season was a landmark for the Timberwolves, marking their first year at the Canada West level after transitioning from the PacWest collegiate tier. Fortunately, Roy was there as a freshman to lead the way. She paced the TWolves offensively, scoring five of the team’s six goals on the season. Her attacking prowess earned her team Best Offensive Player and Most Valuable Player awards, and the UNBC Female Rookie of the Year.
