Saturday, November 5, 2011

Live: AUS Women's Soccer Final: UPEI Panthers v. Dalhousie Tigers

After a very, very long hiatus, there's a post! And, true to the original purpose of this blog, it's a liveblog. Join Dylan from about 1:45pm Sunday here or at dalgazette.com to follow along as the Tigers go for a banner against the Panthers in Fredericton.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Previewing Saturday: Dal Tigers v. UPEI Panthers (Men)

By Dylan Matthias




The UPEI Panthers will have to hope Jimmie Mayaleh can sink the Tigers again this Saturday. The two teams meet at Wickwire field at 3:15 p.m.

Mayaleh and winger Jarrod Murphy shocked Dal in the AUS semi-finals in 2009 and the Tigers have never been the same since. Those two players are still around for the Panthers, but it's the supporting cast who let UPEI down.

The Panthers finished eighth last year. Mayaleh had a quiet year. That's all it took, really. This year could be worse unless someone comes out of the woodwork for the Panthers.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Previewing Saturday: Dal Tigers v. UPEI Panthers (Women)

By Dylan Matthias



This one could be tough.

The Dalhousie Tigers' first match-up of the AUS soccer season is against probably the most difficult team in the league this year. In that sense, it's a critical battle for three points. It's also a battle Dal will likely lose.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Slow start to women's preseason

By Dylan Matthias

The Dalhousie women got off to a slow start to preseason on Sept. 1st, losing 1 - 0 to Saint Mary's and drawing Acadia 0 - 0 in two short exhibition matches at Wickwire field.

Acadia also drew with Saint Mary's in another game.

Despite the poor results, and what Tigers' coach Jack Hutchison described as nervous soccer, the Dalhousie recruits showed some promise.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Tigers Soccer Pre-Season Schedule Available

By Dylan Matthias

The Tigers pre-season soccer schedule for the 2011 season has been posted on the Dal Athletics website.

Here are the pre-season schedules:

On September 1st, the women will play at 3pm and 5pm against Saint Mary's and Acadia. These games are both at Wickwire.

On September 4th, the women play again at Husky Stadium in their final pre-season game.

The men play in Antigonish on the 6th against St. FX.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Live: CIS Women's Soccer Gold Medal: Queen's v. Laurier

The game the whole weekend is really about kicks off at 1:00pm this afternoon. We'll be live to preview the rematch of the OUA final (which Laurier won 1-0) at 12:15pm, assuming, of course, that the previous game doesn't go into extra time, in which case it'll be more like 12:35pm.

As always, the blog window and/or links are after the jump. Drop by and have your say on the national final.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Live: CIS Women's Soccer Bronze Medal: Montreal v. Fraser Valley

The Carabins are back after falling apart last night. They'll go for bronze and we'll go live from 9:30am. Montreal are without coach Kevin McConnell and midfielder Claire Robbins for the game after both were ejected in the semi-final.

Find out whether the Carabins can salvage some pride or whether UFV will end their incredible season with a national medal after the jump.

Live: CIS Women's Soccer Semi-final: Montreal v. Laurier

Find out if Veronique Laverdiere can score with one foot and flop with the other from 3:30pm. Laurier had a good quarter-final and could give the Carabins a challenge.

Find out who gets to meet Queen's in the final after the jump.

Live: CIS Women's Soccer Semi-final: Queen's v. Fraser Valley

See whether the Gaels can advance to the final tomorrow and whether UFV can continue as a playoff super-team from 12:30pm.

The blog (or in some cases, links to it) is after the jump. Please note that due to some multi-tasking conflicts, Dylan won't be present for the consolation final at 7:00pm tonight between Laval and UBC. Apologies for any inconvenience.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Live: CIS Women's Soccer Championships: UPEI v. UBC

Last night's Panthers game was a blast, but they'll be in just as tough against a big, strong, fast UBC team that struggled to finish against Laurier yesterday.

If the two teams replicate yesterday's form (something CBU and Laval absolutely didn't do) then this could be another excellent game for the hosts.

I'll be here from 3:45pm.