Atlantic University Sport is pleased to announce the 2018-19 regular season sport schedules for hockey, basketball and volleyball, as well as the hosts for the 2019 AUS winter championships.
X-Men basketball head coach Steve Konchalski is excited to announce the commitment of 6’8” forward Atik Gilao to the StFX program for the upcoming 2018-19 season.
StFX X-Men basketball head coach Steve Konchalski is pleased to announce the commitment of guard Tom LeGallais to the X-Men line-up for the 2018-19 season.
X-Men forward Kevin Bercy and guard Julius Antoine were honoured as AUS second team all-stars, while guard Jaydan Smith was named to the AUS all-rookie team on Wednesday.
The fifth place StFX X-Men will play the fourth place Acadia Axemen Friday night at 6:30 pm in the first quarter-final game at the Subway AUS Championship in Halifax.
Javon Masters (Kitchener, ON) scored a game-high 25 points to lead the Varsity Reds in a 93-84 win over the StFX X-Men as UNB Varsity Reds not only earned the victory, but also a bye in the first round of the Subway AUS Championship.
The youthful UPEI Panthers struggled mightily in the third quarter where they scored just six points, and the StFX X-Men took full advantage, as they came away with a 72-60 win Friday night.
The StFX X-Men (8-10) defeated the Memorial Sea-Hawks (5-13) for the second time this weekend, playing to a 92-62 victory Sunday afternoon at the StFX Oland Centre.
In a battle for fifth place in the AUS conference, it was the StFX X-Men who came out on top, defeating the Memorial Sea-Hawks 90-66 Saturday night at the StFX Oland Centre.
Atlantic University Sport is pleased to announce Halifax educator and basketball coach Wade Smith has been posthumously named the honorary chair of the 2018 Subway AUS Basketball Championships.
The Saint Mary’s Huskies (9-6) defeated the StFX X-Women (6-10) by a 75-68 margin Tuesday evening on Coach K Court at the StFX Oland Centre. The victory was worth four points in the AUS standings for the Huskies.
The UNB Varsity Reds (13-3) defeated the StFX X-Men (6-9) in a close 86-84 game that went down to the final second Saturday night on Coach K Court at the StFX Oland Centre. The win was worth four points in the AUS standings for the Varsity Reds who took over sole possession of second place.
StFX University, in partnership with Sports & Entertainment Atlantic, has been selected as the host for the 2021 U SPORTS Final 8 men's basketball national championship at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax.
In AUS men’s basketball action at the Dalplex, the StFX X-Men upset the AUS first place and U SPORTS No. 8 ranked Dalhousie Tigers 91-64 in a big victory on the road. The X-Men avenged a loss to the same Tigers squad on Tuesday evening in Antigonish.
The visiting first place Dalhousie Tigers (11-2) scored a 95-80 victory over the StFX X-Men (5-8) in AUS basketball action Tuesday night on Coach K Court at Oland Centre.
The Cape Breton University Capers took the game to very end, but ended up losing a very close game to their rival StFX X-Men 94-87, in a jam-packed Sullivan Field House.
The Saint Mary’s Huskies defeated the StFX X-Men 81-80 in a nail biter that went down to the wire from the Homburg Centre Wednesday night in AUS action.
The Acadia Axemen (7-2) earned an 82-66 road victory over the StFX X-Men (4-5) in Atlantic University Sport basketball action Wednesday on Coach K Court at Oland Centre.
The StFX X-Men (4-4) handled the winless UPEI Panthers (0-8) by a 102-72 score in AUS action Saturday night on Coach K Court at the StFX Oland Centre. The victory was worth four points in the AUS standings.
The championship game of the Shoveller Memorial Invitational basketball tournament showcased the StFX X-Men taking on the host Dalhousie Tigers. After getting outscored in the first three quarters, the Tigers rallied with a 23-6 point effort in the fourth to earn the 73-65 comeback win.
In the first semi-final match-up of the Dalhousie Shoveller Memorial Invitational tournament the StFX X-Men survived a late scare to fend off the Saint Mary’s Huskies and hold onto an 88-82 victory in a physical game full of runs.
The second game of the Dalhousie Shoveller Memorial Invitational basketball tournament took overtime to solve as the StFX X-Men topped the Acadia Axemen 90-87.
The StFX X-Men won a key game worth four points in the AUS standings in a high scoring 108-99 victory over the Cape Breton Capers Saturday evening on Coach K Court at the StFX Oland Centre.
After beating the No. 5 ranked Dalhousie Tigers in a home-and-home sweep last week, the U SPORTS No. 10 ranked Acadia Axemen fell short to the StFX X-Men, edged out 70-68 at the Scotiabank Centre, their first loss of the regular season.
After a tough start to the season, the Memorial Sea-Hawks notched their first win against the StFX X-Men with an 80-76 victory Sunday afternoon in what featured a great competition.
The StFX X-Men (0-3) are still in search of their first win of the AUS season as they fell 85-82 to the Acadia Axemen (3-0) Saturday evening at the StFX Oland Centre.
The Dalhousie Tigers built up an early lead in the game and never looked back as they defeated the StFX X-Men 95-78 on the newly installed Coach K Court at the StFX Oland Centre.
In the AUS regular season basketball opening game, the Dalhousie Tigers defeated the StFX X-Men 94-75 in front of a capacity crowd at Dalplex Wednesday evening.