X-Women hockey forward Daley Oddy was named the StFX Female Student-Athlete of the Year, while X-Men soccer striker Daniel Hayfield and X-Men cross country/track & field distance runner Angus Rawling were co-awarded StFX Male Student-Athlete of the Year honors at the awards gala celebrated Wednesday evening.
Atlantic University Sport released the 2018 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 2018 fall championships were also confirmed.
StFX Athletics is pleased to profile our newest Danny Gallivan Memorial Scholarship recipients. Amy Graham from Nepean, Ont. plays defense with the X-Women hockey team, while Nic Dussault from Ottawa, Ont. is a forward with the X-Men soccer team.
Dan Hayfield from the StFX X-Men and Madeline Albert of the Toronto Varsity Blues are the U SPORTS Male and Female Athletes of the Month for October 2017.
StFX striker Dan Hayfield was honoured with the Joe Johnson Memorial Trophy as U SPORTS men’s soccer Player of the Year Wednesday night, as the national award winners were celebrated at the annual All-Canadian gala.
X-Men midfielder Dan Hayfield was honored as the 2017 AUS most valuable player. He, along with teammates Blake Fenton, Thomas Pieroway, Josh Read and Natneal Tecle were all named as AUS first team all-stars.
The X-Men hockey team holds onto their No. 3 ranking, X-Men soccer comes in ranked No. 7 again and X-Women hockey moves up one spot to No. 5 in the latest Top Ten rankings.
Dan Hayfield of StFX X-Men and Madeline Albert from Toronto Varsity Blues are the U SPORTS Male and Female Athletes of the Week for the period ending October 22, 2017
The X-Men and X-Women hockey teams each moved up one position in the U SPORTS national top ten rankings, while the X-Women rugby team and X-Men soccer team retained their spots.
On seniors’ day at StFX, the StFX X-Men and Dalhousie Tigers played out an enthralling encounter with only one goal able to separate the sides, a Dan Hayfield (Exeter, UK) goal from the penalty spot in the 88th minute.
The StFX X-Men maintained their position of second place in the AUS conference with a 4-0 shutout victory over the visiting Mount Allison Mounties on a chilly Saturday afternoon.
For the second straight week, StFX Athletics has four teams ranked in the U SPORTS Top Ten rankings: X-Women rugby No. 1, X-Men hockey No. 4, X-Women hockey No. 7 and X-Men soccer No. 7.
Dan Hayfield (Exeter, UK) scored his AUS leading ninth goal of the year in StFX’s 1-0 win over the Saint Mary’s Huskies on Sunday afternoon from Huskies Stadium.
As darkness descended at Oland Stadium and the bright lights switched on, it was a fitting setting for the numerous all-star performers to put on a fantastic show for fans in attendance. The game ended honours even at one goal apiece between Acadia and StFX.
StFX Athletics has four teams ranked in the most recent U SPORTS Top Ten release: X-Women rugby (1), X-Men hockey (4), X-Women hockey (7) and X-Men soccer (8).
The X-Women rugby team hold onto their No. 1 ranking for the fourth consecutive week, while the X-Men soccer team are No. 9 in the top ten rankings released today.
In a battle of U SPORTS ranked teams, it was the No. 7 Cape Breton Capers who came out on top with a 3-1 victory over the No.4 StFX X-Men Friday night at Oland Stadium.
Three StFX teams are ranked in the U SPORTS Top 10 released September 26th - X-Women rugby remains No. 1, X-Men soccer moves up to No. 4 and X-Men cross country is No. 10.
The X-Women rugby team remains the top seeded team in the nation for the second consecutive week, while the X-Men soccer team moves up three spots to the No. 7 position.
The StFX X-Women open the 2017 campaign as the top-ranked women’s rugby team in the nation, while the X-Men soccer team are ranked No. 10 in their respective top ten.
The X-Men capped off a perfect opening weekend for StFX soccer program., defeating the visiting Saint Mary’s Huskies 4-0 in a confident display at Oland Stadium on a cool Sunday afternoon.
The Panthers laid it all out there, but a late first half goal was the difference in a StFX 2-0 win Saturday evening in the AUS season opener for both team.