The Cape Breton Capers claimed a hard-fought win Friday afternoon over the Memorial Sea-Hawks in the quarter-final round of the Subway AUS Women’s Basketball Championships in Halifax.
The Memorial Sea-Hawks are back in the playoffs, taking on the Cape Breton Capers in the first round of the 2017 AUS Basketball Championships this weekend in Halifax, NS.
Down by as much as much as 16 in the second quarter, the Axewomen basketball posted a comeback 83-72 win over Memorial in the second of two games against the Sea-Hawks this weekend.
The Sea-Hawks return home to take on the UPEI Panther’s this weekend. The Sea-Hawks earned the sweep in two games against Dalhousie while on the road, but more importantly, they clinched their spot in the AUS playoffs.
The Sea-Hawks ride a 3 game winning streak into Halifax this weekend where they will play the Dalhousie Tigers in a pair of 4-point games to kick off the final month of the season.
The Sea-Hawks are back home this weekend, taking on StFX in a two-game set. They come in playing their best basketball of the season, winning 3 of their last four.
The Sea-Hawks were once again able to outlast the Huskies 4th quarter push in today’s victory. The win puts Memorial all alone in fourth place, and move their record back to the .500 mark.
For the second straight game the Cape Breton Capers topped the Memorial Sea-Hawks, securing a series sweep in AUS women’s basketball action from The Field House in St. John’s, NL.
The Memorial Sea-Hawks (2-2) made it back-to-back wins over the StFX X-Women (0-4) with a victory in AUS basketball action Sunday afternoon at Oland Centre.
The visiting Memorial Sea-Hawks (1-2) made it into the win column for the first time in the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) basketball regular season with a 56-48 victory over the StFX X-Women (0-3) Saturday evening at Oland Centre.
The Memorial Sea-Hawks women’s basketball team will be looking for the first victory of the season this weekend as they take on the StFX X-Women in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.