Men's Hockey Nelson Team ea Wo eT OTL PF: PA; PTs UCCB 6 4 2 409388 8 UNB 14 RQ ed va) Os: 2297 29 UNB 6 3 3 458461 6 UPEI 15 8 6212-0 54 50 17 UPEI 5 3 2 B56959..6 StFX 14 8 a6) de50 43 34 17 Saint Mary's 5 2 3°. 341 3462.4 Saint Mary's 14 8 eek 0 553° *43 17 Dalhousie 14 6 Be 3 43 47 16 Women's Basketball St. Thomas 14 = ea ds ol Abie 55 12 Team GP 2.4 Wik: PF PA‘: PTS Moncton 15 4 Seok .2 41 63 11 Baldwin Acadia 14 + woe — 35 S49 Memorial 6 5 1 463381 10 Dalhousie 5 3 2 347325.4°6 Women's Hockey StFX 6 2 3. 376369 . 6 Team Gh Ww. 2. T)- OTL: PF: ~PA i PTS Acadia 6 0 6 325409 0 Dalhousie 7 6 Bor 8 28°: 40 12 Nelson StFX -. 6 6 0. 0.-0 ee eae 12 UCCB L 5 2 493442 10 Saint Mary's 7 5 20 0 32 «9 10 UNB 3 4 3 467503 8 UNB 7 3 m0: 0 20:25:39). 256 Saint Mary's 6 3 3 366390 6 St. Thomas 7 3 a0 0 Voc ot 6 UPEI > 1 A555) S152 Moncton sa) 2 wet O 8 18 4 Mount Allison 7 2 70 <0 18), 398 4 Women's Volleyball UPEI 8 0 Bere 0 9 49 0 Team GPW OL GW GL. PTS Acadia 8 7 ee) 14 14 Men's Basketball Dalhousie 10 6 Ain 23 1452 Team GPW. EB PF PA -?FS UCCB 7 5 2°18 8 10 Baldwin Saint Mary's 8 5 3°42: 19 1s ase 1) StFX 5 4 1 349324 8 UNB 7 4 3.14 12 8 Dalhousie 5 2 Bic 341356 4 Moncton 9 3 Ar V4 13:6 Memorial 6 2 4 422456 4 UPEI < 2 Sree. 1:4 Acadia 6 2 4° 410422 4 StFX 7 2 5.48 18 4 Memorial 7 0 a 2 <0 Men's Volleyball Recently eight brave men and their coach ventured to Quebec City to participate in a volleyball tournament held January 2-4. In their first match of the tourney against Royal Military College(RMC), the boys sent them to boot camp beating them 3 sets to 2 (21-25, 25-23, 25-23, 18-25, 16-14). Don't worry RMC didn't leave empty- handed; they were saluted for their efforts. ' In the second match of the day, the boys lost to 3-0 to Sherbrooke (25-15, 25-16, 25-21). In the game, the boys were forced to put up some intolerable fan shouting from the Sherbrooke fans. What they were shouting for was unclear as it was in French. Perhaps they were shouting for their sovereignty or just the fact that they loved the pony tail on one of their players, It will remain a mystery. The next day, the boys played their third match against McGill los- ing 3-1 (17-25, 25-17, 25-18, 25-23) to a team which had they beaten (which they very well could have) would have put them in the semis and least guaranteed them fourth place. That night, the boys played UNBSJ and lost a very close match to team they ordinarily beat 26-24, 9-25, 25-23, 22-25, 15-12. Faced with injuries and a very short bench, the boys played well, but came up short of sending UNBSJ back to the stench of Saint John from whence they came with another loss. In the last day of the tourney, the boys played Saint Thomas University (STU) in the seventh place placement game, losing some close sets 25-19, 25-23, 25-23. The long tournament and injuries had played a toll on the team and the boys did well to pull off some close sets to a team with much more game experience. Overall, the boys place eight out of twelve teams, but this place- ment was be no means indicative of the competitiveness these boys demonstrated throughout the tourna- ment. Team members of the team included: Neal ‘143' Manning, Matthew ‘Banana Bread' O'Halloran, Chris ‘Mr Bilingual’ Linzel- Waddell, Ryan ‘Tables’ Innis, Mike ‘Stallion Italian’ Morello, Andy ‘Big 10' Hutchings, Doug ‘The Libero' Eamer, Peter ‘Money Shot' North and special guest coach Mark ‘Lombardi’ O'Halloran. Cou ncil U pd ate: Want information about what's happening on Council? Minutes are available at: www.upeisu.com or sit in on a meeting! UPEI Cadre January 8, 2004 page 9