The STFX X-Women lost a close 3-1 game to the host Saskatchewan Huskies in the consolation semifinal game of the GFL U SPORTS Women’s Hockey Championship at Merlis Belsher Place Saturday.
The No. 5 seeded STFX X-Women fell 6-1 to the No. 4 seeded Waterloo Warriors in the first quarterfinal game of the GFL U SPORTS Women’s Hockey Championship at Merlis Belsher Place, hosted on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan.
X-Men forward Matthew Struthers was honoured as a U SPORTS second team all-Canadian, while defenseman Charlie Callaghan was named to the U SPORTS all-rookie team.
The STFX X-Women have been seeded No. 5 in the upcoming U SPORTS championship being hosted at the University of Saskatchewan and will meet the No. 4 seeded Waterloo Warriors Thursday in the first quarterfinal game of the tournament.
Veteran fourth year X-Women runner Allie Sandluck (Thorburn, NS) was the lone STFX competitor at the U SPORTS Track & Field national championship this past weekend, hosted by the University of Manitoba.
X-Men guard Dondre Reddick was honoured as a U SPORTS second team All-Canadian, while freshman guard Koat Thomas was named to the U SPORTS all-rookie team.
The UNB REDS have won their third consecutive Atlantic University Sport championship, defeating the STFX X-Women 2-1 in double overtime, Tuesday night at UNB’s Aitken Centre.
The UNB REDS lead the Atlantic University Sport championship best-of-three series 1-0 over the STFX X-Women following a tight 2-0 win at the Charles V Keating Centre Sunday night in front of almost 1000 fans.
The STFX X-Women are moving on to the Atlantic University Sport championship final series following a dominant 4-0 victory over the St. Thomas Tommies in Game 5 on Thursday night at the Charles V Keating Centre in front of 1088 fans.
The Moncton Aigles Bleus are moving on to the Atlantic University Sport men's hockey championship series after a 4-1 defeat of the STFX X-Men on Tuesday night at the STFX Keating Centre in front of over 1500 fans.
The STFX X-Women triumphed 3-1 Monday evening over the St. Thomas Tommies in Game 4 of the best-of-five AUS semifinal series. With the win, the X-Women tie the series at 2-2, setting the stage for a decisive Game 5 showdown Thursday night in Antigonish.
Despite facing pressure from STFX, the Tommies prevailed 2-1 in overtime with a clutch penalty shot to seize a 2-1 series lead in the AUS semifinal best of five playoff series.
The 7100 fans in attendance at Scotiabank Centre got their money’s worth as the X-Men and Tigers went down to the wire in the AUS championship game, needing overtime to decide the result. At the final buzzer it was the Dalhousie Tigers who came away with the 77-67 win over the STFX X-Men.
Les Moncton Aigles Bleus took a commanding 2-0 lead in their best of five Atlantic University Sport semi-final playoff series with the STFX X-Men, following a 5-2 victory on home ice Saturday night.
The first place STFX X-Men are on their way to the AUS championship game after defeating the fifth place Memorial Sea-Hawks 86-70 in the semifinal match-up Saturday afternoon at Scotiabank Centre.
A three point night from player of the game and first star Olivier-Luc Hache (Savoie Landing, NB) helped les Moncton Aigles Bleus to a 5-3 win over the STFX X-Men in Game 1 of their Atlantic University Sport semi-final series.
STFX captain and player of the game Maggy Burbidge's (Falmouth, NS) overtime goal drew the STFX X-Women even in their Atlantic University Sport semi-final series with the St. Thomas Tommies on Thursday night at the Charles V Keating Centre.
X-Men guard Koat Thomas was named the AUS rookie of the year, and earned AUS all-rookie status, while Dondre Reddick was honoured as an AUS first team all-star.
Avery Walker was honoured as the AUS award nominee for the U SPORTS Tracy MacLeod award, while Ekaterina Karchevskaya earned AUS second team all-star status and Shannon Neita was named to the AUS all-rookie team.
The St. Thomas Tommies skated away with a close 3-2 win over the STFX X-Women in Game 1 of their Atlantic University Sport (AUS) women's hockey best-of-five semi-final series.
Declan Smith (Antigonish, NS) scored the game-winning goal on Saturday night in Wolfville to clinch the AUS quarter-final series for the STFX X-Men over the Acadia Axemen in the fourth overtime period at Andrew H McCain Arena.
The STFX X-Men clinched first place in the Atlantic University Sports regular season with an exciting, hard fought 88-85 win over the Cape Breton Capers on Saturday night on Coach K Court in Antigonish.
For the first time since the 2013-2014 season, the STFX X-Women basketball team is heading to the six-team Atlantic University Sport playoffs, thanks to a 78-65 win over the Cape Breton Capers on Saturday evening on Coach K Court in Antigonish.