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  • X-Women lay claim to AUS Championship with win over Axewomen

    X-Women lay claim to AUS Championship with win over Axewomen

    Antigonish, NS – The StFX X-Women claimed the 2019 AUS rugby banner with a 29-17 victory over the Acadia Axewomen in a hard-fought battle in front of over 350 fans at StFX Stadium on a wet Saturday afternoon. 

    The title marks the 21st conference title in team history for the X-Women. 

    Third-year second-row Katie Pentz (Trenton, NS) received playoff most valuable player honours for her efforts in the championship game. 

    After the Axewomen built up a 17-12 lead at halftime, Pentz noted “We really focused on our defense coming together and not letting them through in the second half. We worked really hard on this and they didn’t get into our end until the end of the game, so we came out and did what we had to do.” 

    The X-Women regrouped from the first half deficit to score 17 unanswered points in the second half – holding their opponents scoreless – on route to the win.  

    X-Women head coach and AUS Coach of the Year Mike Cavanagh commented, “I told them at halftime that we had to stop putting ourselves under pressure. I thought we tackled well in the first half, but we just had to play too much defense and didn’t often have the ball, and every time we got it, we gave it up to them.” 

    It was a tale of two halves as the Axewomen got out to an early 12-0 lead, putting continued pressure on the X-Women. Annie Kennedy (Kingston, ON) scored in the third minute of play, then AUS all-star center Emilie Merilainen (Batawa, ON) scored in the 11th minute. Laura Pfleiderer (Williams Lake, BC) converted the second try for the Axewomen. 

    St.FX got on the board three minutes later when center Sammy Nadeau (Bewdley, ON) scored off a nice, long run. The unconverted try brought the score to 12-5. 

    The Axewomen continued to pressure and were strong off the scrum, threatening to score but the X defense held them back. 

    St.FX drew even when Maddie Harroun (Halifax, NS) touched down in the 25th minute and Danielle Franada (Grand Prairie, AB) converted.  

    The teams continued to battle for the remainder of the half and Acadia scored once again in extra time as Kennedy recorded her second try of the afternoon. 

    The visitors were up 17-12 at halftime. 

    St.FX came out strong in the second half and as Coach Cavanagh noted, “We got the ball and we kept it, and we just put the pressure on them.” 

    That pressure led to a try two minutes into the half as Franada jumped on a ball off a nice kick from Hannah Ellis (Halifax, NS) and the X-Women drew even at 17-17 as her own convert attempt was short. 

    St.FX maintained possession in the Acadia end and had several strong scrums. They took their first lead of the game in the 54th minute when Sophie Parker (Windsor, NS) scored off a scrum. Franada’s second conversion of the game gave the defending national champions a 24-17 lead. 

    They closed out the scoring in the 66th minute as Sarah Hoerig scored off a few nice passing plays off an X-Women scrum.  

    The second half was highly physical with big tackles as the AUS rivals gave it their all and the X-Women wore the Axewomen down to take the win. 

    Second-year flanker Sydney Smith (Middleton, NS) earned player of the game honours for the Axewomen. 

    Both teams now advance to the U SPORTS national championship as the AUS conference is guaranteed two berths in the eight-team event. It is scheduled for October 30 to November 3 in Ottawa. 

    SCORING SUMMARY: 

    ACA 17-0: 17 

    StFX 12-17: 29 

    1st HALF 

    ACA – Annie Kennedy try, 3rd minute 

    ACA – Emilie Merilainen try (Laura Pfleiderer convert), 11th minute 

    StFX – Sammy Nadeau try, 14th minute 

    StFX – Maddie Harriun try (Danielle Franada convert), 25th minute 

    ACA – Annie Kennedy try, 40th minute 

    2nd HALF 

    StFX – Danielle Franada try, 42nd minute 

    StFX – Sophie Parker try (Danielle Franada convert), 54th minute 

    StFX – Sarah Hoerig try, 66th minute 

    Players of the Game: 

    ACA – Sydney Smith (Middleton, NS) 

    StFX – Katie Pentz (Trenton, NS)

    Krista McKenna is the Sports Information Officer for StFX University

  • Rugby Axewomen advance to Finals after 52-20 win over UPEI

    Rugby Axewomen advance to Finals after 52-20 win over UPEI

    WOLFVILLE, N.S. – The U SPORTS No. 8 ranked Axewomen will advance to the AUS finals against defending U SPORTS and AUS champions StFX next Saturday night after topping the visiting UPEI Panthers in semi-final play, 52-20.

    The opening 20 minutes were tight as the Axewomen worked hard in defending a feisty Panther team who led 10-7 in the opening 10 minutes of the match.

    The Axewomen struck first when Emilie Merilainen scored the first of three tries against the Panthers. UPEI followed quickly with a converted try by Mia Fradsham to take their first and only lead of the game.

    Merilainen scored again in the 13th minute to give the Axewomen a 12-7 lead on a converted try by Annie Kennedy.

    Acadia would score 14 additional points before the Panthers would reply. Kennedy converted Laura Pfleiderer and Monique Coffey tries before UPEI responded with a penalty kick for three points that would end the half.

    The Axewomen opened the second half with tries by Emma Pfleiderer and Monique Coffey’s second try of the night.

    Behind 40-10, UPEI’s Dayna Pitter scored an unconverted try in the 66th minute to close the gap to 40-15.

    Acadia’s Halie Naas and Emilie Merilainen each added a try in the 66 and 79 minute that was split by UPEI’s Sarah MacLeod at the 69th minute.

    In the end, the 52-20 lead was insurmountable by the Panthers, yet Acadia’s head coach credits UPEI for the great effort and determination the team showed.

    “We had some girls who didn’t play last week and were resting up their bodies, so I suspected we’d look a little disjointed to start the game but you have to give all the credit to UPEI who are such a proud team who have played this game 10 years in a row and yet to beat us. They are driven, well-coached, they have a lot of heart so it just isn’t that we didn’t play well at the start, it’s how well they played,” noted Acadia head coach Matt Durant when asked about the slow start.

    “I think we as a coaching staff will always pick out stuff we can work on. We gave up more points tonight to UPEI than I expected we would, but I was really impressed with our defense. We played really well inside our own 22. We buckled down defensively, played some really strong goal-line defense, so I am not really discouraged by our defensive play, but I was a bit surprised they were able to get 20 points on us based on how we played defensively, but again, credit to UPEI,” said Durant.

    The Axewomen will now advance to finals against StFX next Saturday afternoon in Antigonish.

    Eric Cederberg is the Director of Communications for Acadia Athletics

  • Axewomen head to finals after 55-0 win over UPEI

    Axewomen head to finals after 55-0 win over UPEI

    WOLFVILLE, N.S. – For the eighth year in a row, the Axewomen Rugby team will be taking on StFX in the AUS Championship game after Acadia’s 55-0 win over the visiting UPEI Panthers in AUS semi-final action.

    Subway Player of the Game Annie Kennedy posted three tries and five conversions in the Axewomen’s third win of the season against the Panthers.

    The Axewomen scored three minutes into the opening half when Emilie Merilainen had an easy off to Annie Kennedy who had an easy thirty-yard sprint to the try line. Kennedy converted her first of three tries.

    Maddie MacKenzie’s hard work paid off as she was taken down inside the 22-yard line and tossed it off to Nicole Pahl for Acadia’s second try in the opening 12 minutes.

    The Axewomen would only score one more try in the opening half. Bailey Dembicki’s try was converted by Kennedy for a 19-0 halftime lead over the Panthers.

    Former Panther Alysha Corrigan picked up a loose ball 15 yards outside of the Panther try line and used her speed and strength to open the second half.

    Annie Kennedy scored her second try of the night off of a great outside pass from Gillian Bergsma to push the Axewomen lead to 29-0 at the 45-minute mark of the game.

    Ten minutes later the lead was extended to 36- on a Maddie MacKenzie try that was converted by Kennedy.

    Emilie Merilainen extended the lead to 43-0 with just over 20 minutes remaining in the match on a run that demonstrated her speed in open space. Kennedy converted the try.

    Alysha Corrigan scored her second try of the night on a long 50+ yard run that used several straight arms to elude the Panther tacklers.

    With a 48-0 lead, Axewoman Annie Kennedy added her third try of the evening and converted her fifth try of the game to give Acadia a 55-0 win over UPEI.

    Kennedy, who was named the Subway Player of the Game, noted that the team plays one game at a time.

    “We just take it game by game with the hope of winning the AUS next weekend. We will worry about AUS before we worry about Nationals,” said Kennedy.

    Kennedy was concerned about the Axewomen’s lull in the first half.

    “We definitely have some things to work on. It was our performance 100%. We didn’t have the ball the first half so that’s something we definitely have to work on. A little more possession. That will come. We are pretty confident going into the AUS championship,” noted Kennedy.

    The Axewomen face StFX on Friday at 6:00 p.m. in Antigonish. Watch the Championship live on AUStv.ca.

    Eric Cederberg is the Director of Communications for Acadia Athletics

  • A New Era for Men’s Rugby: ARFC Dominates at X

    A New Era for Men’s Rugby: ARFC Dominates at X

    Acadia Men’s Rugby was on the road to Antigonish for another double header against rivals Saint Francis Xavier in both the first and second division this past weekend. With a bitter taste still in the club’s mouth after losing last year’s Nova Scotia final to the X-Men, the sense of commitment was evident from the moment the bus left Wolfville, and this commitment carried the club to victory at Memorial Field this past Sunday.

    The first division kicked off first and kept their foot on the gas for the entire match. In a dominant performance by the forwards, in both the set piece and open play, Acadia’s seemingly endless offensive threats proved too much for the ever-strong defending team. Of particular note were Captain Mark O’Riley’s leadership and four try contributions to the ultimate 66-7 result.

    The second division game was a battle for the full 80 minutes. St. FX worked well through their phases and consistently made it over the gain line. However, individual efforts from first-year Acadia players in the backfield would lead to big points, which kept Acadia in the win column for a second time that day.

    With obvious new energy within the club, it is quickly becoming clear that this will be quite a season for Men’s Rugby at Acadia. Both the first and second divisions are at home for their next games, with the second division hosting King’s College this Sunday, and the first division battling Dal on homecoming Saturday. We hope to see you there to support the lads on the road to the Maritime Championship.

    Eamonn Sullivan is a fifth-year Psychology major at Acadia University and a scrum-half for ARFC

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