WOLFVILLE, N.S. (U Sports) - Senior midfielder Madison Kelly (Dartmouth, N.S.) scored the penalty kick winner as the No. 8 seeded and host Acadia Axewomen captured the title as U Sports women's soccer consolation champions in a 1-0 win over the Saskatchewan Huskies in penalty kicks.
WOLFVILLE, N.S. (U Sports) - When Acadia and St. F.X. met in this year’s AUS women’s soccer final Nov. 6, the X-Women claimed a 2-1 victory in a game that took penalty kicks to decide.
WOLFVILLE, N.S. (U Sports) - The UBC Thunderbirds are a step closer to repeating as CIS women’s soccer champions after a hard-fought 1-0 quarterfinal victory over the host Acadia Axewomen Thursday, Nov. 10 in Wolfville.
WOLFVILLE, N.S. (U Sports) – Arielle Roy-Petitclerc, a fourth-year midfielder from Laval University, was named U Sports player of the year in women’s soccer, Wednesday night. Included in the evening was the recognition of All-Canadians where Axewoman Kinsella Noseworthy-Smith was honoured as a second team member.
TORONTO (U Sports) – The schedule and quarter-final matchups were announced Monday for the 30th CIS women’s soccer championship, which kicks off Thursday in Wolfville, N.S. The Axewomen will open the weekend championship against the No. 1 seeded UBC Thunderbirds on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. (AT).
SYDNEY, N.S. – The 2016 Subway AUS Women’s Championships ended in nail-biting fashion on Sunday afternoon at CBU Field. The St. Francis Xavier X-Women defeated the Acadia Axewomen 2-1 (3-2 pk).
SYDNEY, N.S. – The second semi-final of the night featured the No. 2 seeded Memorial Seahawks against the No. 3 Acadia Axewomen at CBU Field. The two teams entered the contest knowing that the No.1 seeded Cape Breton Capers were knocked out by StFX in penalty kicks.
SYDNEY, N.S. - Atlantic University Sport is pleased to announce the 2016 women's soccer all-stars and major award winners as selected by the conference's 10 head coaches following regular season play.
SYDNEY, N.S. – The 2016 Subway AUS Women’s Championship got underway at CBU Field Thursday night with No. 3 seeded Acadia Axewomen taking on No. 6 Dalhousie. The 1st quarterfinal match was a defensive battle with both teams playing tight in the first half.
St. JOHN'S, NL - The Axewomen soccer team posted a tie and a loss against the Memorial Sea-Hawks in the final two games of the regular season. Acadia finished the season with a 7-1-4 record and third place in the AUS standings. They will take on Dalhousie in the first of two quarterfinal games at the AUS Championship hosted by Cape Breton next weekend.
WOLFVILLE, N.S. – Despite having to battle into a stiff wind for the second half of play, the Axewomen soccer team picked up a 1-0 win over the first place undefeated Cape Breton Capers.
WOLFVILLE, N.S. – Despite nine shots and four landing on goal, the Axewomen soccer team had to settle for a 1-1 tie against the visiting Dalhousie Tigers.
WOLFVILLE, N.S. – A hard fought end-to-end battle between the StFX X-Women and the host Acadia Axewomen resulted in a 2-2 tie and the Axewomen clinching a playoff berth along with Memorial and Cape Breton.
(HALIFAX, N.S.) – Two goals from the AUS conference’s leading scorer Kinsella Noseworthy-Smith (Wolfville, N.S.) was the difference on Sunday afternoon, as the Acadia Axewomen topped the Dalhousie Tigers 3-2 at Wickwire Field.
WOLFVILLE, N.S. - The Axewomen soccer team remain undefeated after the first weekend of the AUS season with a tough 2-0 win over the scrappy Mount Allison Mounties.
(WOLFVILLE, N.S.) The Axewomen soccer team exploded in a 7-1 win over the visiting Saint Mary's Huskies in Acadia's season home opener and start the opening weekend with a 1-0-0 record.
WOLFVILLE, N.S. - Acadia University and the Annapolis Valley District Soccer Association are pleased to announce a partnership for the 2016 CIS Women's Soccer Championship at Acadia November 10-13, 2016.