Atlantic University Sport released the 2019 fall sports schedules today, including women’s rugby, men’s football, men’s and women’s soccer as well as men’s and women’s cross country. Hosts for the 2019 fall championships were also confirmed.
X-Women midfielder Mercy Myles and striker Kelsey Ellis were honoured as U SPORTS second team All-Canadians at the awards gala in conjunction with the U SPORTS championship Wednesday night.
Four X-Women were honoured as AUS soccer all-stars including midfielder Mercy Myles and striker Kelsey Ellis as AUS 1st team all-stars, and defender Olivia Czipf and midfielder Chloe Brennan as AUS second team all-stars.
The StFX X-Women will be playing SMU in the AUS quarter-finals on Thursday at 2:00 pm. The X-Men received a bye into the semifinals and they will await a quarterfinal winning opponent in a 7:00 pm game Friday night at 7:00 pm.
The Memorial Sea-Hawks defeated the visiting StFX X-Women by a 1-0 margin on Saturday night at King George V Field and clinched a berth into the Subway AUS soccer championship next weekend.
On a cool autumn afternoon the Dalhousie Tigers and StFX X-Women played out a thrilling 1-1 draw at Oland Stadium. The game was the last home game of the season for the X-Women and it was the seniors who came to the fore.
On a cool Sunday afternoon the Acadia Axewomen and the StFX X-Women played out an intriguing nil-nil draw. Anyone who previously thought that goals were necessary for an enjoyable spectacle, would have had to revise that particular notion.
The StFX X-Women defeated the Mount Allison Mounties 2-0 on Alumni Field Saturday evening, picking up their third win of the AUS season as they improve to 3-1-1. The Mounties (0-4-1) remain in search of their first win.
The U SPORTS No. 3 ranked Cape Breton Capers remained undefeated with a 2-1 win over the host StFX X-Women Friday evening at Oland Stadium. The game was a fluid display of football that distinguished itself not only by the skill of the players, but also their intelligence to read and react to the ebbs and flows of the match.
The StFX X-Women defeated the UNB Reds 1-0 Sunday afternoon in to begin their AUS season with two opening weekend wins, while the Reds’ record falls to 0-2.
The StFX X-Women opened the season their 2018 season with a hard-fought 3-2 home victory against the Université de Moncton Aigles Bleues Saturday afternoon at Oland Stadium.
The X-Women soccer team wrapped up pre-season exhibition play on Saturday afternoon at the Chedabucto Lifestyle Complex in Guysborough, N.S., playing to a 3-1 loss to the defending AUS champion Cape Breton Capers.
X-Women soccer midfielder Larissa White is the latest athlete featured in our Getting to Know your X-Women and X-Men series throughout the summer. Larissa is a third year Science student (4th year eligibility) from Westphal, N.S.
X-Women soccer midfielder Rachel Hawkins is the latest athlete featured in our Getting to Know your X-Women and X-Men series throughout the summer. Rachelis a fourth year Human Kinetics student from Calgary, Alta.