Want some good Montreal v. Toronto action? Stop in here at around 7:30pm. Previous games have gone a bit overtime, so this might delay a bit. We'll launch anyway at 7:30 and update in the blog from there.
We'll also have the men's quarterfinal match-up of CBU and Trinity Western at 10:30pm. If the U of T game goes late, we will be switching over to the AUS representative Cape Breton Capers.
Blog is after the jump.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Live: CIS Women's Quarterfinals--York Lions v. UBC Thunderbirds
Waiting for the second game to start? Want to see the "Thunderbirds" in action? Tune in here around 4:15 for live coverage with Dylan Matthias. The game may start slightly later as an earlier game went to extra-time. We'll launch around 4:25 and update as necessary.
Blog is after the jump.
Blog is after the jump.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Live: CIS Women's Quarterfinal--Trinity Western Spartans v. UPEI Panthers (Thursday, 2:30PM)
The men's game is not being streamed live anymore, so we're switching to the women instead. Trintiy Western and UPEI.
The blog is after the jump.
The blog is after the jump.
Dal Soccer Live to Live-Blog CIS Nationals
Dal Soccer Live will be live-blogging both CIS national tournaments this weekend, starting Thursday.
Although we can't bring you every game for scheduling reasons, we will be able ot bring you both mens quarterfinals featuring AUS teams, and the women's quartters between York and UBC as well as the Carabins and U of T.
We'll also have both semi-finals and the bronze and gold medal games for both genders over the weekend.
Check back here for more previews, schedules, and the live-blogs.
Although we had technical difficulties with the AUS tournament, these were caused by Dalhousie-specific problems and should not affect our CIS coverage.
Although we can't bring you every game for scheduling reasons, we will be able ot bring you both mens quarterfinals featuring AUS teams, and the women's quartters between York and UBC as well as the Carabins and U of T.
We'll also have both semi-finals and the bronze and gold medal games for both genders over the weekend.
Check back here for more previews, schedules, and the live-blogs.
Although we had technical difficulties with the AUS tournament, these were caused by Dalhousie-specific problems and should not affect our CIS coverage.
Cape Breton Defeat UPEI, Claim AUS Title
The Cape Breton Capers are back on top.
The tournament favourites pulled through on Monday, scoring early in extra-time to beat the surprising UPEI Panthers 2-1.
"These guys want to put a banner up in the school," said Capers head coach Robbie Chiasson. "The more success you have, the more people become aware of your program and better players want to come to your school."
The tournament favourites pulled through on Monday, scoring early in extra-time to beat the surprising UPEI Panthers 2-1.
"These guys want to put a banner up in the school," said Capers head coach Robbie Chiasson. "The more success you have, the more people become aware of your program and better players want to come to your school."
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Cape Breton defeat UdeM, head to AUS finals and CIS nationals
The Cape Breton Capers survived a late comeback to advance out of the semi-finals yesterday, beating UdeM 4-3.
"Soccer Is A Cruel Game" Dalhousie Out of AUS Men's Playoffs
The Dalhousie Tigers are not going to nationals. They lost today in front of about 500 fans at Wickwire Field in a game that was at times thrilling and at times frustrating.
UPEI will instead advance to the finals against Cape Breton and book their tickets to Langley. They outscored the Tigers 4-3.
The game was at times controversial, and provided talking points from start to finish.
UPEI will instead advance to the finals against Cape Breton and book their tickets to Langley. They outscored the Tigers 4-3.
The game was at times controversial, and provided talking points from start to finish.
Live matches will not happen for DalSoccerLive
In an unfortunate turn, DalSoccerLive is being forced to cancel our live-blogging of the AUS Men's Playoffs.
Giants out at AUS Women's Playoffs
Both the Dalhousie Tigers and the Cape Breton Capers will not be returning to CIS nationals this year.
Both teams lost their semi-final matches yesterday.
Both teams lost their semi-final matches yesterday.
UdeM, UPEI win quarter-finals, X and UNB bow out
Negative soccer never really pays. Sure the Greeks have one a Euro title because of it. And we'll grant that it is a strategy of sorts, and it can be effective. But really, all it gives is a more dramatic and exciting win to the other team when they finally break through.
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