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By John Fisher
A 7-5-2 record was enough to get the Dinos women’s soccer team to the playoffs in Vancouver this year. The girls managed to finish the playoffs in second place after a huge upset victory over the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds Sat., Nov. 6 and losing to the Trinity Western University Spartans the following day.… Continue reading Dinos not in the finals
By John Fisher
As predicted by their Head Coach Robin Slot earlier in the year, the Dinos women’s soccer team has achieved a berth in this year’s Canada West playoffs in Vancouver! Going into last weekend, the girls’ playoff hopes were in critical condition as the University of Alberta Pandas started closing the gap on the fourth and… Continue reading Beating the Pandas to playoffs
By John Fisher
Adversity is setting in as the smell of the playoffs becomes increasingly pungent in the Canada West women’s soccer league. In an epic battle against nature, our Dinos squad found themselves with yet another day off on Sat., Oct. 23 as the snow encompassed our city and their second game in a row was cancelled.… Continue reading Snowy soccer
By John Fisher
After much criticism from last year’s performance, the Dinos women’s soccer team has proven itself game after game. This past weekend, they visited the University of Saskatchewan to take on the Husky ladies. After a dominating victory earlier in the season, the Dinos were confident going in and it certainly showed in the game. After… Continue reading Sullivan’s sixth shutout
By John Fisher
Break out the cheque book and pay Grandma for the rubdown! The Dinos women’s soccer squad got “happy go lucky” all over the University of Regina Cougars like a drunk guy at a bar this past weekend with two crushing wins. Knowing Regina smelled going in, the Dinos were hoping to get in and out… Continue reading Cougars can’t score on Dinos
By John Fisher
The Dinos women’s soccer squad headed west last weekend to embark on their first road trip of regular season play. Before their road trip they were the only undefeated team in the Canada West league and goalkeeper Charlotte Sullivan was yet to allow a single goal into her net. Leg one of the trip was… Continue reading Balls settle deep in goal mouth
By John Fisher, ESQ
Birds of a feather flock together and the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds certainly flocked to a 1-0 loss under the mighty wrath of our Dinos women’s soccer squad Sat., Sept. 25. As the University of Calgary Facilities team finally got their act together, bleachers, stands and admission tables were setup at the game for… Continue reading Three shutouts and still truckin’
By John Fisher
A lot was riding on the Dinos women’s soccer team as they kicked off their season with a home stand doubleheader this weekend at the new University of Calgary pitch. Despite the lack of bleachers, parking uncertainties and a very “interesting” play-by-play by the DJ/PA announcer, the Dinos welcomed their new home with a dominating… Continue reading Sullivan won’t let balls penetrate
By John Fisher
“Well, at least it’s not snowing,” remarked Dinos women’s soccer Head Coach Robin Slot as his girls took to the field Sept. 14 for a preseason game against the Mount Royal College Cougars. The pounding wind and cold rain didn’t seem to dampen the spirits of the girls as they prepared for the game and… Continue reading Christening virgin turf
By Sean Nyilassy and Emily Wyatt
The second annual Residence Students’ Association talent show shook the walls of the Dining Centre Sun., Mar. 20. The amazing talent that resides within the residence complex gathered to strut their stuff in hopes of winning big bucks, not to mention the campus-wide glory and fame that can only be obtained with victory. The talent… Continue reading Talent in rez runs like the Nile River