Atlantic University Sport released the 2017 fall sports schedules today, including women’s rugby, men’s and women’s soccer as well as men’s and women’s cross country. Hosts for the 2017 fall championships were also confirmed.
Bell Let’s Talk, Canadian universities and Atlantic University Sport (AUS), Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ), Ontario University Athletics (OUA), and Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA) today announced a national student initiative to promote mental health on campuses across Canada.
Four X-Men were honored as AUS all-stars at the championship awards brunch on Thursday. Defender Alex Taylor was named to the AUS first all-star team, while keeper Matt Lannan, midfielder Tane Caubo and striker Dan Hayfield all received AUS second team all-star recognition.
The Cape Breton Capers defeated the StFX X-Men 1-0 on a wet and windy Saturday afternoon at CBU Field in the final regular season game of the AUS season.
The StFX X-Men (8-1-3) ended their regular season home schedule with a 4-0 shut-out win over the Saint Mary’s Huskies (1-9-2) in AUS soccer action Wednesday night at StFX Stadium.
On a wet and cold afternoon, the UNB Varsity Reds and StFX X-Men fought to a 0-0 draw, in Atlantic University Sport men’s soccer action at BMO Centre, Sunday.
StFX Athletics is proud to have five of its team ranked in the CIS Top 10 this week. X-Men hockey is ranked No. 2, X-Women rugby is ranked No. 4, X-Men soccer and X-Men cross country are both ranked No. 8 and X-Men football is ranked No. 10.
X-Men hockey open the season ranked in the top spot in the CIS Top 10 rankings. The X-Women rugby team remains No. 4, the X-Men soccer team are No. 5, and the X-Men cross country team are No. 9.
X-Men soccer improved to No. 6 in the CIS Top 10 rankings, while X-Men cross country drops two spots to No. 9 and X-Women rugby retains their No. 4 ranking.
On the strength of two goals from junior forward James Fitzpatrick (Victoria, BC), in the final 10 minutes of play, the first-place and CIS #10-ranked StFX X-Men (5-0-2) remained unbeaten in AUS regular season soccer action with a 2-1 victory over the visiting Université de Moncton Aigles Bleus (1-5-1) Friday night.
Three StFX teams are ranked in the national rankings as the CIS released the latest Top 10 rankings today. X-Women rugby is No. 4, X-Men cross country is No. 7 and X-Men soccer is No. 10.
On the strength of five unanswered goals in the first half, the StFX X-Men (3-0-2) cruised to a convincing 8-0 win over the visiting Mount Allison Mounties (0-4-1) in AUS soccer action Saturday afternoon at StFX Stadium.
It was a tale of two halves on Sunday afternoon at Wickwire Field, as the host Dalhousie Tigers played to a 1-1 draw against the StFX X-Men. The black and orange commanded the opening 45 minutes, while the visitors came storming back in the second half to ensure that the two teams stayed deadlocked for second place in the standings.
The StFX X-Men (1-0-1) and the visiting UNB Varsity Reds (0-0-2) battled to a scoreless tie in Atlantic University Sport (AUS) soccer action Sunday afternoon at StFX Oland Stadium.
The StFX X-Men (1-0) opened the Atlantic University Sport soccer regular season with a 2-0 victory over the UPEI Panthers (0-1) Saturday afternoon at StFX Stadium.
A late tally by Cedric N'Guessan (North Bergen, NJ), in the 89th minute, was the difference in a 1-0 victory for the Cape Breton University Capers over the StFX X-Men in exhibition soccer action Sunday afternoon on the turf at StFX Stadium.
The StFX X-Men soccer team wants to return to the AUS playoffs, after a one-year absence. “I am excited about this year’s team, I am excited at the possibilities,” says X-Men head coach Graham Kennedy, who is entering his eighth season.
StFX men’s soccer head coach Graham Kennedy is pleased to announce the 2016 recruiting class and welcome five new additions to the X-Men program. Tane Caubo (London, England), Jack Eliot (Halifax, NS), Mitch Lehman (Pottstown, Pennsylvania) Josh Read (Bath, England), and William Warren (Windsor Junction, NS) will all be suiting up for the white and blue this fall.
X-Men soccer goalkeeper Thomas Pieroway is the latest athlete featured in our Getting to Know your X-Women and X-Men series throughout the summer. Thomas is a third year Business student from Conception Bay, Nfld.
X-Men soccer midfielder Liam Elbourne is the latest athlete featured in our Getting to Know your X-Women and X-Men series throughout the summer. Liam is a third year Business student from Halifax, N.S.
Atlantic University Sport released the 2016 fall sports schedules today, including women’s rugby, men’s and women’s soccer as well as men’s and women’s cross country. Hosts for the 2016 fall championships were also confirmed.