CIAU Men’s Soccer Rankings 1. Queen's (6) 2. Toronto (1) 3. Montreal (2) 4. Trinity Western (7) 5. Alberta (3) 6. Western Ontario (4) 7. UPEI (5) 8. Dalhousie (NR) 9. Saint Mary's (8) 10. McMaster (NR) as they defeated NSAC and UNB both in straight sets while losing to STU in straight sets and a collegiate team from the States in a tie breaker 25-23, 23- 25, 8-15. "We really should have won all four games" said team captain Matt O'Halloran, "We had the play all over them, stuffing their blocks and punish- ing what free balls they gave us...we - just fell apart at the very end, when it really mattered." But for a group of sight guys to go over to a tournament of this cali- bre and compete the way these guys did is respectable. "Some of these teams had: team nutritionalists, person- al physiotherapists, designated towel and water boys, and an official uni- form consultant..." added Ed Clarke. "We really came out of the tournament on a different level than we went into — it on." For a team that has seen only a handful of practices and an exhibi- tion match against our varsity women's volleyball team, the potential for these gentlemen is unlimited. O'Halloran — added, "There really isn't anyone for us to play against, but we are looking to invite some of the teams from around the‘ Maritimes to the Sports. Centre for some exhibition games." It may be worth checking out so keep your eyes open for these young men to make a respected name. for men's vol- leyball at UPEI. UPEI Women's Rugby End Season Undefeated The UPEI Womens Rugby team finished their league play with Ist place standing, defeating the Dalhousie Tigers in a closely matched game with a final score of 10 - 7. The semi-finals were held at Mt. Allison on October 24th where the panthers were matched against NSAC. Despite losing one of their key players Becca Viau due to injury during the previous game vs. Dal, they downed the Nova Scotia Agriculture College with a final score of 40 - 0. Jessica MacDonald, Shelley MacNeill, Michelle Young, Kati McCarvill, Krista Myers, Lauren Sinclair, Laura Deighan and Amanda Hood each had a try bringing yet another victory to the Panthers' already impressive col- lection. The Panthers who are unbeaten in league play will be hosting the Dalhousie Tigers in the Championship game this weekend at date and location to be announced. Both teams are out for the championship and with the two equally matched team, it will prove to be a very interesting game. There will be signs posted at the Sports Center when the information is made available. UPEI Women's Field Hockey Proving PEI Proud The UPEI Women's Field Hockey were on fire at St. Mary's on Saturday defeating the UNB Varsity Reds in a hard fought game with a final score of 3-2 in the AUS semi-finals. the team and Kirsten Currie scored bring them up to a 3-1 lead. The UNB team tried to fight the panthers scoring close to the end of the second half but they didn't have enough behind them to This pushed the Reds out of _ bring the Panthers down, with the the AUS playoffs and advanced the Panthers to the Championship game on Sunday vs. the St. Mary's Huskies. The Panthers were up | - 0 in the first quarter with a goal scored by Katie Lee. The Reds came back matching the score to a 1-1 tie. Ambyr Gallant the all star goalie brought the Panthers to a 2- 1 lead with a beautiful goal scored on a stroke given to the lady pan- thers. This brought momentum to end score being 3-2. The Championship game was held at 10 am on Sunday morning and the Panthers battled hard to come to a 3-1 final score for the Huskies. Ambyr "The Wall" Gallant worked tough with the pan- thers to keep the score at 2-0 at the half, stopping a penalty stroke given to the Huskies with only sec- onds remaining in the first half. The Huskies brought the score to 3-0 during the second half but the relentless Panthers battled back having the last goal of the game scored by Nicloe Wagner from a penalty corner. The Women's Field Hockey team had a great showing this sea- son being a dominant contender and will be out for blood next year to down the Huskies and any other team that trys to step into their way. They will be losing experi- enced dominant vetrans this year such as Diana McConnel, Ambyr Gallant, Maureen O'Conner, _ Kristen Currie, and Leslie MacNeill but will be building with a strong back line of defenders. These ladies will be a defi- nite show stopper next fall!! Players of the Week Male Our male athlete of the week goes to the humble goaltender of the panthers hockey team, Jason Flick. Jason recorded two huge wins for the pan- thers this week against SMU and also a shutout against St. FX helping them get back to an even 2-2 record. In this, Jason's fifth year at UPEI, he is _ hoping to lead the panthers to the top of the divi- sion standings with great net presence and timely Saves. ‘Female Once again the brightest star for the women this week glows in the shape of Ambyr Gallant. Not only did the fifth year veteran lead the panthers to the AUS Finals, the netminder even scored an important goal on a penalty shot against UNB in their semi-final match up. -:page [9] October 29, 2003:.