Women's soccer

Gaels advance to final four

The women’s soccer team looked like national contenders on Sunday, dominating the Carleton Ravens in an OUA quarter-final win. The OUA’s leading scorer, Jackie Tessier, posted two goals and OUA East MVP Riley Filion added a late goal in the 3-0 victory at West Campus.Continue...

Road back to nationals

The question of the 2011 season was whether the women’s soccer team could handle the pressure of being defending national champions. They responded by posting an OUA-best 13-1-2 regular season record.
The Gaels have a near-identical roster to last season. But they have an extra year of experience and several strong rookies
this season.Continue...

Gaels head into bye week

The women’s soccer team finished their regular season with a win and a tie, beating the Nipissing Lakers 6-1 on Saturday and tying the Laurentian Lady Vees 2-2
on Sunday.Continue...

Former hero hurts Gaels

A familiar foot was responsible for the women’s soccer team’s first loss of the season on Saturday. Former Gael Eilish McConville scored to seal a 1-0 win for the University of Toronto Varsity Blues.Continue...

Second win against Ottawa

The women’s soccer team consolidated their lead in the OUA East division with a 3-2 away win over the second-place Ottawa Gee-Gees on Wednesday night. The Gaels improve to 9-0-1 while the Gee-Gees drop to 8-3-1.Continue...

Sports in brief

Women's soccer rebounds with big win, Men's soccer breezes past RMC.Continue...

Gaels finally overcome Ottawa

The women’s soccer team opened their first weekend at home in Richardson Staidum with a set of victories, beating the Ottawa
Gee-Gees 1-0 on Saturday and the Trent Excalibur 2-1 on Sunday.Continue...

Goals galore for Gaels

Striker Jackie Tessier scored two goals in the first 45 minutes to put women up 2-0 at half time. In the second half, Riley Filion and Kelli Chamberlain added one goal each. Veteran goalkeeper Chantal Marson recorded the shutout for the Gaels.Continue...

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