2016-17 Women's Soccer News
The Tigers women's soccer season came to an end after a 2-1 overtime loss to the Acadia Axewomen in the first of two quarter-finals at the Subway AUS Women's Soccer Championship in Cape Breton.
Meagan McKenna scored two goals in the Tigers 2-0 victory over the Saint Mary's Huskies Friday night.
Three second half goals helped the Dalhousie Tigers defeat their cross-town rival Saint Mary’s Huskies 4-1 on Sunday afternoon at Wickwire Field.
Amanda Bowles scored her third goal of the season in the Tigers 1-1 with Acadia Friday night.
The Dalhousie Tigers used a controlled offensive game to shutout the Mount Allison Mounties 2-0 on Sunday afternoon at Wickwire Field.
Two goals from the AUS conference’s leading scorer Kinsella Noseworthy-Smith (Wolfville, NS) was the difference on Sunday afternoon, as the Acadia Axewomen topped the Dalhousie Tigers 3-2 at Wickwire Field.
A goal by rookie midfielder Cierra Thomas (London, ON) in the 82nd minute of play was enough to lift the visiting UNB Varsity Reds to victory 1-0 over the Dalhousie Tigers at Wickwire Field Friday night.
Jensen Hudder and Maya Venkataraman scored their first goals of the season to take a 3-0 victory over the Aigles Bleues in Moncton on Sunda
Despite controlling much of the play throughout the game, the Tigers found themselves down early in the match-up and fell 1-0 to UPEI.
Dalhousie and St.FX battled to a 1-1 draw on Sunday afternoon at the Tiger’s Wickwire Field in a fast-paced, high octane matchup.
The Cape Breton Capers visited Dalhousie University’s Wickwire field on Saturday afternoon and spoiled the Tiger’s home opener, emerging with a 2-0 win
The women's soccer team lost their second of the weekend to the Memorial Sea-Hawks 3-0.
The Tigers dropped their first game of the regular season, losing 5-0 to the Memorial Sea-Hawks.
