/ '. nuan'17,1985/ ;' by Ross Hartinger Acadia University handed he University of Prince : dward Island Panthers their irst loss of the season With a -5 victory in Atlantic Uni- versity Athletic Association ockey action in Wolfville, I ova Scotia, Sunday. The Panthers went into the ' ame fresh from a win over he Dalhousie Tigers which ave the Panthers the record or most consecutive wins ithout a loss, previously held y the Saint Mary’s Huskies ack in 1978. "ireg Rowe and Todd land each scored two s for Acadia, who led -2 after the first period and eplied with three more to ake a 6—2.lead after two eriods of play. l-lockey Panthers Break "Record; but Lose to Acadia WCraig Kitchener and Bob Caldwell each scored one goal. Danny- Revell scored twice for the Panthers whilee Ron Carragher’, Greg Gravel and Randy Muttart scored one goal each for UPEI, who slipped to the number two spot in the nation with the loss behind the University of Alberta. Saturday in Halifax (at the record-breaking game), Greg Gravel scored three goals to pace the Panthers to their fourteenth victory. Gordie Roche, Ron Carragher and Darwin McCutcheon scored one for UPEI which led 2—1 after the first period and 5-3 after'the second period. The Panthers’ record now stands at 14-1; they are in battle, and the game should be very fast with some out— standing hqckey skills on" first place in the AUAA hockey conference with 28 points, followed by the Universite de Moncton Blue display. Eagles (12—0- 1) with 23 Points. UPEI students are re- minded to get out and sup- port the Panthers this week- 1 end and to ,bring noise makers and banners to the game Sunday I against Moncton. UPEI has two very im- portant games this weekend at the Forum, as they face the Mount Allison Mounties (4-8)‘ Saturday and the Moncton Blue Eagles Sunday at the Forum. —— Remember: Support The U PEI-Moncton Panther Sports — matchup could very well be ' , one of the very ‘best college ’ -. ‘ E x contests in the country, as I. "i I D Moncton is ranked fourth in I OUR ' "‘ the nation by the CIAU and CIAU RANKINGS ' nips at the heels of the number two ranked'Panthers. There should be a sell-out crowd to watch the two teams (released Monday January 14, 1985) LookinQWQOOd I Paula Edwards aula Edwards, a member of 6 Lady Panthers basketball am, is UPEI’s' Female Ihlete of the Weekrsaid the PEI Athletic Department, 0nday. ' v Paula scored twenty points the Lady Panthers’ victory er the Saint Francis EWier X-Ettes Friday and,, 0{ed .16 points Saturday artist the Acadia University * ottes at Alumni Gym- lum. ‘ At 5’9”, Paula is a very 1‘0d- rebounder, a consistent ,, , ,q r); r 3.15:9,» V 1' versatileforward, and , a y r! \Athletes Of Theweek cuts across the key during UPEl’s win over Acadia turday at Alumni Gymnasium. Edwards scored / points. - has, been a strong factor in the success of the team this year. ‘ ' This is Paula’s first year at UPEI. She Certainly has the potential to become one of the top collegiate'players in the country. ‘ Paula’s hometoWn is _Toronto, Ontario. ‘UPEI’s Male Athlete of the Week is Trevor Willock, member‘ of the UPEI Men’s Basketball team Which is ranked sixth in the nation b the CIAU. g ‘ , Trevor scored a game} '3'; a 1' r. 2 2' ‘6’5” is one of, the top pivot H'ockey Alberta UPEI AUAA STANDINGS Toronto Moncton As of January 13, 1985 Latin“. - Men’s Basketball W L Pts. Chicoutml . . . Mt. Allison 4 2 8 Sask. . R - Acadia 3 1 6 egina 0 Three Rivers UPEI 3 9 6 St. F.X. 3 2 6 , Dalhousie 2 4 4 Men 5 Basketball UNB 1 6 2 Winnipeg waterloo Women’s Basketball W L Pts. Victoria UNB 7 0 14 Calgary UPEI 6 1 12 Acadia Mt. Allison 2 3 4 UPEI Memorial 1 5 2 St- F-X- Dalhousie l l 2 McMaster St. Mary’s 1 - 2 2 Toronto St. RX. 0 3 0 Sask- Acadia 0 3 0 . Women’s Basketball I Victoria Hockey W L T Pts. Laurentian UPEI 14 1 0 28 Toronto Moncton 0 1 Lethbridge Acadia ' 7 5 2 l6 Winnifi‘eg Dalhousre 5 5 2 12 Concordia St. RX. 5 8 1 1] McGill U.N.B. _ 5 8 0 10 U.N_B_ Mt. Allison 4 8 0 8 Alberta St. Thomas 3 11 O 6 Calgary St. Mary’s 2 ll 0 4 IENl’ILlE/‘HAIN , . \J'll/"-|§j ' (Dave Yorston) 28 points Friday night in UPEI’s 71-60 victory over. Saint Francis Xavier Uni- versity X-Men, and 10 points in a 74-68 overtime loss to St. F.X. Willock ripped down 11 re- bounds in each game and at men in the AUAA. A keen sense of .the game, quickness around the basket and a tremendous vertical ALLTHE LATEST RELEASES ON A GIANT 10 ft. SCREEN 331’ ‘ " ‘. ., jump are Trevor’s main g:- m ‘ 5:. a attributes. ' I » 1 I? ’ iGENTLEMAN JIM s KMART PLAZA secondyear atUPEI. 1' 4.: . L , t y r I _ , V . 14 1.» an. i