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    Courtesy of STU Athletics: https://www.gotommies.ca/sports/wsoc/2022-23/releases/Decourcey_Steps_Down_BAN The following post about Coach Michelle DeCourcey is courtesy of the STU Tommies Athletics https://www.gotommies.ca/sports/wsoc/2022-23/releases/Decourcey_Steps_Down_BAN. Michelle DeCourcey, head coach of the Tommies' Women's Soccer team, has stepped down from her head coach position after eight years with the team. "My time coaching at STU has been extremely rewarding. It has challenged me and taught me a whole lot about leadership and myself. I'm so grateful for having been given the opportunity to take on the...

    Courtesy of ACAA.ca: https://www.acaa.ca/championships/2022-2023_Championships/Soccer With the ACAA Soccer Championships this weekend October 29th and 30th at St. Thomas University, on the women's side the regular season favorites Mount St. Vincent Mystics have everyone coming for them and what many believe should be their spot in Quebec in just over a week's time. 2022-23 Women's Soccer Standings GPWLTStreakGFGAPTSMSVU12705Tied 322426UNBSJ12714Tied 215625Holland12723Won 221924STU12561Tied 1191516UKC12453Tied 1181015Crandall12480Lost 2152912DAL AC120120Lost 129460Courtesy of acaa.ca: https://www.acaa.ca/sports/wsoc/2022-23/standings It was a very tight race at the top this season. ...

    Courtesy of NAIT Ooks Athletics: @naitooks On Saturday, October 8th, NAIT Ooks forward Matt Zima set a new ACAC men's all-time scoring record of 54 goals. The record has been standing since 1989 when Charles O'Toole scored 53 ACAC career goals. Zima has been a part of the NAIT Ooks soccer team since 2016. He is in his fifth and final year of ACAC eligibility. Breaking this long-standing record hasn't been easy. Photo Credit courtesy of Alberta Colleges Athletic Association:...

    Courtesy of the ACAA website https://www.acaa.ca/general/2021-22/ACAA_Covid_Return The following story from June 28, 2021 is from the ACAA website https://www.acaa.ca/general/2021-22/ACAA_Covid_Return. Following consultation among athletic directors and a decision by the presidents of its member institutions, the Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA) will be returning to full competition for the 2021-22 season. The 2021-22 schedules for each varsity sport have been approved and will be announced shortly. The training camps for fall sports are scheduled to begin conference wide on August 27. One...

    Alberta colleges are not giving up on sport to give their student-athletes an opportunity to compete during the winter and the spring of 2021. On October 15, 2020 during a Special General Meeting, the ACAC Conference Council supported a recommendation from the ACAC's Covid-19 Planning Task Force and voted against cancelling the winter sports season. There was a renewed commitment expressed to trying to find a way to hold a condensed winter season for...

    The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) announced today the cancellation of its four 2020 Fall National Championships. The 2020 CCAA Golf, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Soccer and Cross-Country Running National Championships will not be held this upcoming season due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The CCAA Task Force, with representation from all six CCAA member conferences, has made the difficult decision while considering the health and safety of our student-athletes, coaches and administration. Because CCAA Championships will not be offered for...

    In step with the most of the other post-secondary conferences throughout Canada, the Atlantic College Athletic Association cancelled their upcoming fall season. The decision was made with the 10-member institutions and with the help of public health officials. “We understand this is a very disappointing situation for our student athletes and fans across the region,” said William Lahey, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of King’s College in the announcement on the ACAA website. “At the same time, I am confident...

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