Soccer Panthers’ slump continues Panthers lose to UNB T he UPEI men’s soccer team lost in New Brunswick this past weekend in their only action of the week. In Fredericton, the Panthers were shutout 2-0 by the sixth-place UNB team. With the loss, UPEI remains in last place, one point behind the Mt.Allison Mounties. The Panthers, who have just one goal in seven games, have another battle scheduled against UNB this weekend, this time at MacAdam field. With the season winding down, the soccer team find themselves in a desperate battle for points with only four games left to play- all of them at UPEI. Below are the standings for the men’s AUAA soccer as of Sunday, October 10, 1993. We oe rerrt St.FX 42 4 Saint Mary’s 3 2 2 13 Memorial 4 * Moncton 3 Dalhousie 3 New Brunswick Acadia 1 Mount Allison UPEI 0 1 0 2 a 4 1 > NWN TODD PETRIE Field hockey setback Lady Panthers take two straight losses In Field Hockey this past weekend, the Lady Panthers clashed with the first place UNB team Up C O min g o am e S : at MacAdam Field. The Panthers, who lead the St.Mary’s Huskies by just two points in the Saturday, October 16 league standings, were swept by UNB 6-0 on Saturday and in a much closer contest, 2-1 on St. Mary ’s vs. New Brunswick Sunday. UPEI’s goal on Sunday was the first goal given up by New Brunswick this season. Sunday, October 17 With the two losses, PELL. now has one win and St. Mary’s vs. New Brunswick four losses this season with just two more games to go, both on the road versus St. Mary’s, to wind Saturday, October 23 t ; es U.PE.I. vs. St. Mary’s Atlantic Universities Field Hockey Sunday, October 24 Web BE A: Pt ; ’ New Brunswick 6 0 0 191 8 U.PE.I. vs. St. Mary’s UPB: 140 2 162 END REGULAR SEASON Saint Mary’s 0 3 0 04 0 ; 26/X-Press/October 14, 1993