The 麻豆传媒 Tigers men鈥檚 soccer team (6-3-4) is headed to the 2013 Subway AUS Men鈥檚 Soccer championships this weekend at Saint Mary鈥檚 as the third seed, the highest they鈥檝e been since 2010.
For the past five years the Tigers have been eliminated in the AUS championship semifinals, including last year鈥檚 heart-breaking loss to UNB on an own-goal.
Their first test will be taking on the sixth-place Acadia Axemen (5-4-4) on Friday, November 1 at 12:00 p.m. The Axemen won the season series this year, winning 2-0 on September 21 in Wolfville, and tying the Tigers 1-1 last Friday night at Wickwire Field.
Although the Tigers had a better record this season, head coach Pat Nearing knows that this will be no easy test for his squad. 鈥淲e have had great games against Acadia this year,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey have a very good, well-rounded team with strong players in every position. We have more experience in the playoffs, which is a very different level of competition than our league play. I think that for all the playoff games this year it will come down to playing at your best on the day of and being lucky with injuries and key bounces in the game.鈥
Nearing says that their two centre backs and captains, Jordan Mannix and Nathan Rogers, (2012 AUS second team all-star), will be key to the Tigers success this weekend. The two fifth-year defenders bring a wealth of playoff experience and leadership to the squad.
It鈥檚 been an up and down season for the Tigers, who stumbled out of the gate and were 3-3-2 after a 1-0 loss to Saint Mary鈥檚 on September 25. Since then, the Tigers are undefeated going 3-0-3. They have only allowed three goals in their last six games.
Acadia鈥檚 season started off strong, and in their first seven games they went 4-2-1. Since then, the team has struggled, going 1-2-3, finishing the season with a 2-1 victory over UPEI.
The 2013 Subway AUS Men鈥檚 Soccer Championship gets underway on November 1 at Saint Mary鈥檚 Huskies Stadium. For a complete schedule,
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