2021-22 StFX X-Women Soccer News

Season
Smith and Jurus receive U SPORTS award distinctions
Smith and Jurus receive U SPORTS award distinctions

STFX X-Women midfielder Amanda Smith was honoured as a U SPORTS second team All-Canadian at the annual All-Canadian Gala, while Brynn Jurus was named to the U SPORTS all-rookie team.

Amanda Smith & Abby Steen receive AUS all-star recognition
Amanda Smith & Abby Steen receive AUS all-star recognition

Striker Amanda Smith was honoured as an AUS first team all-star this season, while defender Abby Steen was named an AUS second team all-star.

STFX soccer squads to compete at AUS championship this weekend
STFX soccer squads to compete at AUS championship this weekend

The STFX X-Women will face Mount Allison Thursday at 11:30 am in AUS quarterfinal playoff action, while the X-Men have a bye into Friday's semifinal game at 2:00 pm.

X-Women close out regular season play with 3-1 win over Tigers
X-Women close out regular season play with 3-1 win over Tigers

The STFX X-Women concluded their regular season with a 3-1 victory over the Dalhousie Tigers on a chilly Friday night at Wickwire Field. 

Photo credit Bryan Kenendy
X-Women earn 4-1 victory over Mounties in final home game

The STFX X-Women defeated the Mount Allison Mounties 4-1 on Sunday afternoon at STFX Stadium in the final home game of the regular season for the blue and white. 

Photo credit Bryan Kennedy
X-Women and Tigers play to scoreless draw

The visiting Dalhousie Tigers and STFX X-Women each earned a point in an absorbing encounter Friday evening at STFX Stadium, playing to a 0-0 draw.

Photo credit Bryan Kennedy
Axewomen shut out X-Women 2-0

The StFX X-Women (5-4-0) fell 2-0 to the Acadia Axewomen (6-1-2) in a Saturday afternoon matchup at StFX Stadium. The win propelled the Axewomen to first place in the AUS conference standings.

Photo credit Tristan Hyde, SMU Sports Information
X-Women edge Huskies 1-0

On a beautiful fall evening, the St. Francis Xavier X-Women rode into Halifax and played to a 1-0 victory over the SMU Huskies. The game was their second meeting on the season, the last time the to teams played in Antigonish, the game ended in a 5-1 win for the X-Women.

Photo credit Acadia Sports Information
Axewomen post hard fought 1-0 win over strong X-Women

The Axewomen picked up three points in an important win with a hard-fought 1-0 win over the StFX X-Women Sunday afternoon.

Photo credit Bryan Kennedy, STFX Sports Information
Capers Edge X-Women 1-0

The X-Women (4-2-0) kicked off the weekend at StFX Stadium with a late afternoon match against the Cape Breton Capers (5-0-1) on Friday. Despite the cool and sunny conditions, a win was not in the cards as StFX fell 1-0 to the U SPORTS No. 5 ranked Capers.

Photo credit Kendra Vigneau, STFX Athletics
X-Women fall to Sea-Hawks 2-0

It was a rainy, windy affair at StFX Stadium as the X-Women (4-1-0) struggled to convert in a 2-0 loss against the Memorial Seahawks (4-2-0).

Photo credit James West, UNB Sports Information
X-Women remain undefeated with win over UNB

The STFX X-Women needed a little help in beating the UNB REDS on Sunday. The U SPORTS No. 10 X-Women scored a second half goal and benefitted from a REDS own goal to defeat UNB 2-1.

Photo credit UdeM Sports Information
Soccer X-Women win third straight game

The STFX X-Women won their third consecutive game on Saturday afternoon against Université de Moncton Aigles at Stade Croix Bleue Medavie Stadium, this time by a decisive 5-0 margin.

Photo credit - Bryan Kennedy
X-Women overtake Huskies with 5-1 victory

In their first home game of the AUS season, the StFX X-Women wrapped up a six-point weekend with a commanding 5-1 victory over the Saint Mary's Huskies Sunday afternoon at STFX Stadium.

Photo credit - Janessa Hogan, UPEI Communications
X-Women open season with 2-1 victory over Panthers

StFX’s Amanda Smith couldn’t have asked for a better outcome to start her season. The third-year forward scored the X-Women’s only goals as the team defeated the UPEI Panthers 2-1.

File Photo (courtesy Bryan Kennedy)
Plenty of new faces in line-up for X-Women soccer

Although they haven’t played an Atlantic University Sport (AUS) match in almost two years, the STFX X-Women have been doing everything possible to prepare for their return to the pitch.