Last Soccer Home Games October 23 2009 Athletics Main Site University of Prince Edward Island
Last Soccer Home Games October 23 2009 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 Last Soccer Home Games October 23 2009UPEI Womens SoccerHeadlines Roster Coaching Staff Schedule & Scores Standings & Stats History & Awards Community Page The UPEI Panther soccer teams will close out their regularseason home schedule in the Atlantic University Sport conference today against the Mount Allison MountiesGame times at the UPEIturf field are 5 pm (women)and 715 pm (men)The two Panther teams will then travel to Moncton on Sunday to play the Blue EaglesFollowing are previews for the the UPEIgamesWomenThe women Panthers (711) who are ranked No 8 in the country will be looking to extend their unbeaten streak to seven games todayThe firstplace Panthers also are clearly focused on remaining on top of the Atlantic conference standings They will be facing an improved Mount Allison team (252) which continues to chase a playoff berth and is coming into the game after posting consective shutouts against Cape Breton and Moncton The Panthers will be led by Tessa Roche the AUS scoring leader with nine goals Roche is coming of a threegoal effort in two wins over Memorial last week in St Johns NL She needs two more goals to match Janelle Blanchards Panther career record of 36 goals Sunday the Panthers will face a Moncton team (252) that is in the hunt for the final playoff spotFor captain Mandy Lise McKenna Laura Gaudet and Ashley Caulier the todays match represents their final home game in a Panther uniform The three Academic AllCanadian and deans list studentathletes have made significant contributions to the program and are enjoying fine individual seasons in their graduating year The three have long been teammates being part of the 2005 Canada Games squad and various provincial teams McKenna and Gaudet also played youth soccer together in Charlottetown as well as at Queen Charlotte and Colonel Gray schoolsCaulier a graduate of Westisle High School has accumulated more miles than most over her career making the threehour round trip to Charlottetown more times than she can remember to attend tryouts games practices and tournamentsMenThe men Panthers (720) enter the second last week of the regular season in a threeway tie for first place with Dalhousie (603) and Cape Breton (613) A successful twowin result last weekend in St Johns NL against Memorial clinched the Panther...