X-Women rugby ranked No. 1 in nation, X-Men soccer ranked 10th

X-Women rugby ranked No. 1 in nation, X-Men soccer ranked 10th

U SPORTS TOP 10 TUESDAY (#3): 
X marks the (No.1) spot in women's rugby

TORONTO (U SPORTS) – The StFX X-Women open the 2017 campaign as the top-ranked women's rugby team in the nation. 

StFX (1-0), earned the No.1 ranking to begin the season for the second time in three years, after capturing the national championship last fall with a 27-19 victory over Ottawa. Kicking off their title defence Friday night at home, June Beals and Sara McCarron scored three tries apiece, while Danielle Franada kicked 10 conversions as the X-Women shut out Saint Mary's 105-0.

StFX visits UPEI on Saturday (1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT).

In men's and women's soccer, Alberta (3-0-1) and Laval (2-0-0) maintain the pole position for the third straight week respectively. Idle over the weekend, the Golden Bears visit Fraser Valley on Friday (9 p.m.ET/6 p.m. PT) and UNBC on Sunday (2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT), while the Rouge et Or picked up a 2-1 win at home Friday over UQTR. Laval visits Concordia this Friday (8:45 p.m. ET/5:45 p.m. PT) before hosting McGill Sunday (3:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. PT).

Top 10 rankings for men's and women's cross country will begin next Tuesday, Sept. 19.

U SPORTS TOP 10 Tuesday Rankings – Sept. 12, 2017  

MEN'S SOCCER

(Regular Season Record) / Points / (Previous Ranking)

1. Alberta (3-0-1) / 60 pts / (1)
2. UBC (3-0-1) / 49 pts / (4)
3. Toronto (5-0-1) / 38 pts / (6)
4. Montreal (2-0-0) / 37 pts / (T9)
5. Guelph (4-1-1) / 34 pts / (3)
6. Cape Breton (1-0-0) / 34 pts / (5)
7. Ryerson (5-0-1) / 30 pts / (7)
8. UQAM (1-1-0) / 22 pts / (2)
9. McMaster (4-2-0) / 6 pts / (T9)
10. StFX (2-0-0) / 4 pts / (NR)

Other teams receiving votes: Western (3), McGill (3), Dalhousie (2), Carleton (2), York (2), Memorial (2), Saskatchewan (1)

WOMEN'S SOCCER

(Regular Season Record) / Points / (Previous Ranking)

1. Laval (2-0-0) / 60 pts / (1)
2. UOIT (5-0-0) / 54 pts / (2)
3. UBC (2-1-0) / 43 pts / (4)
4. Ottawa (4-1-1) / 33 pts* / (10)
5. Queen's (3-0-1) / 33 pts* / (5)
6. Montreal (1-0-1) / 31 pts / (6)
7. Trinity Western (1-1-0) / 27 pts / (3)
8. Cape Breton (1-0-0) / 14 pts / (8)
9. Memorial (2-0-0) / 9 pts / (NR)
10. Alberta (1-0-1) / 8 pts* / (NR) 

* Ottawa edges Queen's for No. 4 spot thanks to a higher number of higher-placed votes. Alberta edges Windsor for No. 10 spot thanks to a higher number of higher-placed votes

Other teams receiving votes: Windsor (8) MacEwan (5) StFX (2) Calgary (2) Victoria (1)

WOMEN'S RUGBY

(Regular Season Record) / Points (1st Place) / (Previous Ranking)

1. StFX           (1-0) / 134 pts (10) / (-)
2. Laval          (2-0) / 98 pts (1) / (-)
3. Guelph       (2-0) / 95 pts (1) / (-)
4. Calgary      (0-0) / 92 pts / (-)
5. Ottawa       (1-1) / 76 pts / (-)
6. McMaster   (1-0) / 67 pts (1) / (-)
7. Queen's      (1-1) / 55 pts / (-)
8. Concordia  (1-1) / 41 pts / (-)
9. Victoria       (0-0) / 38 pts / (-)
10. Acadia      (1-0) / 19 pts / (-) 

Other teams receiving votes: Brock (4), Carleton (4), Alberta (2), Lethbridge (2), UPEI (1)

 

FRC – U SPORTS Football Top 10 (#3)
Montreal moves up to No. 1 following win over Vanier Cup champs

TORONTO (U SPORTS) – They were the top two teams in the first two national polls of the U SPORTS football season and they remain 1-2 this week. Only this time around, the Montreal Carabins move past archrival Laval in the rankings thanks to a 21-16 home win over the reigning Vanier Cup champions in the most anticipated matchup of the young campaign.

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Montreal (2-0) received 17 of 18 first-place votes and 161 points from the Football Reporters of Canada panel for a comfortable cushion over the Rouge et Or (2-1), who collected 139 points but failed to register a single No. 1 nod after being a unanimous choice for top spot in each of the first two polls of 2017.

The remaining first-place vote in the new rankings went to the Calgary Dinos (2-0), who remain in third position for the second straight week thanks to a 122-point tally.

Rounding out the third top 10 of the fall are the No. 4 Western Mustangs (3-0 / 108 points / no change), No. 5 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks (2-0 / 85 / up one position), No. 6 Regina Rams (1-1 / 66 / down one), No. 7 Saskatchewan Huskies (2-0 / 49 / up one), No. 8 Ottawa Gee-Gees (3-0 / 29 / up one), No. 9 McMaster Marauders (1-1 / 20 / down two) and No. 10 UBC Thunderbirds (1-1 / 18 / no change).

The early-season meeting between Laval and Montreal last Saturday at sold-out CEPSUM Stadium definitely lived up to the hype. For the ninth straight head-to-head confrontation dating back to 2014 – including the last three Quebec conference finals – the margin of victory between the two national powerhouses was less than a touchdown. In the win, Carabins quarterback Samuel Caron once again proved that his RSEQ player-of-the-year title from 2016 was no fluke as he racked up 377 yards and one major on 27-of-40 passing against one of the best defences in the country.

In the other top-10 duels from the past weekend, defending Canada West champion Calgary humbled visiting Regina 46-26, while Western held the McMaster offence to 13 first downs in a convincing 29-14 at Hamilton.

Other Week 3 results from top-10 teams included Laurier 38, Carleton 35 (at Laurier); Saskatchewan 43, Alberta 17 (at Saskatchewan); Ottawa 26, York 17 (at York); UBC 32, Manitoba 18 (at UBC).

Top-ranked Montreal gets back on the field on Friday night, once again in the friendly confines of CEPSUM Stadium, where 0-3 Sherbrooke will be looking for its first win of the season.

Meanwhile, a pair of top-10 matchups are scheduled for Saturday, including No. 8 Ottawa (3-0) at No. 9 McMaster (1-1) at 1 p.m. Eastern Time (OUA.TV), and No. 7 Saskatchewan (2-0) at No. 10 UBC (1-1) at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT (Sasktel maxTV, TELUS Optik TV, Bell MTS & CanadaWest.TV).

NOTES: Sportsnet and TVA Sports are once again the official broadcasters of the U SPORTS football semifinals and final in 2017... The Mitchell Bowl (RSEQ at Canada West) and Uteck Bowl (OUA at AUS) are set for Saturday, Nov. 18, while the ArcelorMittal Dofasco Vanier Cup follows on Saturday, Nov. 25 at 1 p.m. ET at Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton... For all the information on the 53rd Vanier Cup (including tickets) visit vaniercup.com.

FRC – U SPORTS FOOTBALL TOP 10 (#3)

                                   Pts (1st place) Last week

1. Montreal (2-0)        161 (17)           2
2. Laval (2-1)              139                 1
3. Calgary (2-0)          122 (1)            3
4. Western (3-0)         108                 4 
5. Laurier (2-0)            85                  6
6. Regina (1-1)            66                  5
7. Saskatchewan (2-0) 49                  8
8. Ottawa (3-0)             29                  9
9. McMaster (1-1)       20                   7
10. UBC (1-1)            18                   10 

Other teams receiving votes: Saint Mary's (5), Concordia (3), Guelph (2), Waterloo (2), Acadia (1).

WEEK 3 RESULTS

September 8
Calgary 46, Regina 26 (at Calgary)
Saskatchewan 43, Alberta 17 (at Saskatchewan) 

September 9
Acadia 38, StFX 24 (at StFX)
Guelph 82, Windsor 10 (at Guelph)
Western 29, McMaster 14 (at McMaster)
Ottawa 26, York 17 (at York)
Waterloo 28, Toronto 23 (at Waterloo)
Saint Mary's 40, Bishop's 21 (at Bishop's)
Montreal 21, Laval 16 (at Montreal)
UBC 32, Manitoba 18 (at UBC)
McGill 18, Sherbrooke 16 (at Sherbrooke)
Laurier 38, Carleton 35 (at Laurier) 

WEEK 4 SCHEDULE 

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September 15
Acadia (2-1) at Saint Mary's (2-0), 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT (Bell Aliant Fibe TV1 & AUStv.ca)
Bishop's (0-2) at Mount Allison (1-1), 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT (AUStv.ca)
Sherbrooke (0-3) at No. 1 Montreal (2-0), 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT 

September 16
Waterloo (3-0) at Carleton (1-2), 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT (OUA.TV)
No. 4 Western (3-0) at Windsor (0-3), 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT (Cogeco TV & OUA.TV)
No. 8 Ottawa (3-0) at No. 9 McMaster (1-1), 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT (OUA.TV)
No. 5 Laurier (2-0) at Queen's (0-2), 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT (Cogeco TV & OUA.TV)
Guelph (1-2) at Toronto (1-2), 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT (OUA.TV)
McGill (1-1) at Concordia (1-1), 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT (TVA Sports & StretchTV)
No. 3 Calgary (2-0) at Manitoba (0-2), 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT (CanadaWest.TV)
Alberta (0-2) at No. 6 Regina (1-1), 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT (Sasktel maxTV, TELUS Optik TV, Bell MTS & CanadaWest.TV)
No. 7 Saskatchewan (2-0) at No. 10 UBC (1-1), 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT (Sasktel maxTV, TELUS Optik TV, Bell MTS & CanadaWest.TV)