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.
StFX Athletics is pleased to announce that they will be hosting a ‘Night of Champions’ event on Thursday, December 1st at the StFX Oland Centre main gymnasium.
The Queen’s Gaels showed up with a game plan and worked it pretty much to perfection in a 1-0 victory over the StFX X-Women in the third of four quarterfinal matches on day one of the CIS women’s soccer championship on Thursday.
When Acadia and StFX met in this year’s AUS women’s soccer final, the X-Women claimed a 2-1 victory in a game that took penalty kicks to decide. As fate would have it, just five days later, the same two teams hooked up in consolation semifinal action at the CIS championship, this time on Acadia’s home field, and this time with the Awxewomen coming out on top 2-1, again in penalty kicks.
First year X-Women midfielder Mercy Myles was honored as a U Sports second team All-Canadian Wednesday evening at the awards banquet in conjunction with the national championship.
After capturing the Gladys Bean Memorial Trophy for a record-breaking sixth time last season, the No.1 UBC Thunderbirds enter this year’s national tournament as the winningest women’s soccer program in CIS national championship history.
The AUS champion StFX X-Women are seeded No. 4 heading into this weekend's CIS national championship in Wolfville, NS and will play the No. 5 seeded Queen's Gaels at 5:00 pm in a quarterfinal game.
The No. 4 seeded StFX X-Women knocked off the No. 1 seeded Cape Breton Capers with a 1-0 victory in Subway AUS semifinal action Friday night at CBU Field. The X-Women needed penalty kicks to seal the victory after the teams played 120 minutes of scoreless soccer.
X-Women midfielder Mercy Myles was honored as an AUS first team all-star at Thursday's championship awards brunch, while midfielder Alix Bruch and striker Chloe Brennan were named AUS second team all-stars.
The No. 4 StFX X-Women defeated the No. 5 UNB Varsity Reds 2-1 in the second quarterfinal game of the Subway AUS Women’s Championship late Thursday night at CBU Field. The game featured some great defensive tactics and limited scoring chances.
The Cape Breton Capers took care of business on a rainy Saturday afternoon at CBU field, defeating the StFX X-Women 3-1 to lock up first place and a bye in the upcoming AUS playoffs.
The StFX X-Women (7-1-4) ended their regular season home schedule with a 3-1 victory over the Saint Mary’s Huskies (0-12) in AUS soccer action Wednesday evening at StFX Stadium.
The StFX X-Women controlled the majority of the play, and earned maximum points in a 1-0 win over the UNB Varsity Reds, Sunday afternoon, at BMO Centre, in Fredericton.
The StFX X-Women (4-1-2) returned to the win column in AUS regular season soccer action with a 2-1 victory over the visiting Université de Moncton Aigles Bleues (2-5) Friday night.
On a late second-half goal by freshman forward Holly O'Neill (St. John's, NL), the visiting Memorial Sea-Hawks (5-1-0) handed the StFX X-Women (3-1-2) their first regular season defeat in Atlantic University Sport (AUS) soccer action Sunday afternoon at StFX Stadium.
The StFX X-Women (1-0-1) and the UNB Varsity Reds (0-1-1) played to a 2-2 draw in Atlantic University Sport soccer action Sunday afternoon at StFX Stadium.
The StFX X-Women (1-0) soccer team opened the Atlantic University Sport regular season with a 1-0 victory over the UPEI Panthers (0-1) Saturday afternoon at StFX Stadium.