Soccer teams stay in CIS top ten Athletics Main Site University of Prince Edward Island
Soccer teams stay in CIS top ten Athletics Main Site University of Prince Edward Island UPEI Home Future Students Current Students Alumni & Friends Parents & Family Staff & Faculty Contacts SuckerfishHome Campus Recreation & Club Sports Athletics Facilities Schedule & Scores Athlete of the Week Contact Us Partnerships Box Office Recruitment Panther Sport TeamsMens Soccer Womens Soccer Womens Rugby Field Hockey Mens Basketball Womens Basketball Mens Hockey Womens Hockey Swimming Soccer teams stay in CIS top tenUPEI Womens SoccerHeadlines Roster Coaching Staff Schedule & Scores Standings & Stats History & Awards Community Page UPEI Womens Soccer 10th Mens Soccer 8thOct 27 2009 OTTAWA (CIS) The twotime defending national champion Lethbridge Pronghorns lead the CIS womens rugby coaches poll for the eighth time in eight weeks after they captured their fourth consecutive Canada West title and booked a ticket for next weeks CIS championship in Vancouver Other teams topping national rankings this week include Trinity Western in womens soccer York in mens soccer Guelph in womens cross country Windsor in mens cross country McGill in womens hockey UNB in mens hockey UBC in womens volleyball and Alberta in mens volleyball With the exception of Windsor all are reigning CIS championsIn womens rugby the Pronghorns (40 regular season 20 playoffs) cruised through the Canada West Final Four this past weekend crushing Victoria 860 in the semifinal round and blanking No 6Alberta 300 in the goldmedal match Lethbridge which outscored its Canada West opponents 3337 in six duels this fall is one of four teams qualified for the Nationals that will be held November 68 The UBC Thunderbirds (22 season 11 playoffs) who claimed Canada West bronze will host the CIS tournament while the No 2Guelph Gryphons (50 20) and No 5Western Ontario Mustangs (32 20) who will face off in the OUA final on Saturday will represent OntarioThe final two berths for the sixteam CIS tourney will go to the Quebec and Atlantic champions The No 4Laval Rouge et Or (60 10) host the No 7Concordia Stingers (51 10) in the QSSF final Saturday while the No 3StFX XWomen (60) host the Saint Marys Huskies (42) in the AUS title game also on Saturday In womens soccer the defending national champion Spartans (1110) are back at No 1 after falling to second place behind the Montreal Carabins (1011) last week Trinity Western scored a pair of 30 wins over Alberta and Saskatchewan over the weekend while Montreal suffered its first loss of the regular season a 32 setback against No 8Sherbrooke before settling for a scoreless draw against No9Laval The Carabins drop two spots to No 3 following their onepoint weekend while the Queens Gaels (1312) move up one position to No 2 Th...