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U Sports – VICTORIA (U Sports) – In a contest that came down to the very last play of the game, the StFX X-Women held on for a 24-17 victory over the Concordia Stingers. 

 

“It was a game of momentum. Both teams controlled the game at different times. We tackled well, and held them up,” said X-Women head coach Mike Cavanagh. “They had some pretty good backs that punished us whenever they got the ball, but we will take the win and run.” 

 

With two minutes left in the game and the score tied 17-17, the X-Women were awarded a penalty try after their strong pressure forced Concordia into repeat infringements.  

 

Not willing to give up, the Stingers marched right back down the field and almost scored a try of their own on the last play of the game, but the referee ruled that the ball was held up by the X-Women defence.

 

“At the end I don’t know what happened exactly, but what a heartbreaking way for this game to finish,” said Concordia head coach Graeme McGravie.

 

With the win, the fourth seeded X-Women will now move on to play in the semi-final against the either the Guelph Gryphons or the UVic Vikes. Concordia is relegated to the consolation side of the tournament and are also awaiting the result of the Guelph-UVic game.

 

StFX was in control the game early. Back-to-back tries by Danielle Cormier and Ellen Murphy gave the team from Novia Scotia an early lead.

 

The teams traded tries on either side of the half time break but at about five minutes into the second half Concordia kicked things into another gear.

 

“We knew we had that, the question is why we didn’t do that for the entire second half. They’ve always bounced back all year. We just didn’t finish it and that’s the disappointing thing,” said McGravie

 

Mercedes Martino and Alexandra Tessier scored twice in a row for the Stingers to tie the game up 17-17.

 

“We were great in the first ten or fifteen minutes of the second half but then stopped playing and let them come back into the game,” said McGravie.

 

After the game was tied, it was the X-Women who found another gear. Asked about his team’s efforts to get the game-winning try awarded to them Cavanagh said:

 

“We just kept going at them, didn’t get greedy and had a couple good scrums there.”

 

 

SCORING

 

StFX: 12-12:24

 

CON: 5-12:17

 

 

 

SCORING SUMMARY

 

StFX Try – Danielle Cormier (convert missed) – 5-0

 

StFX Try – Ellen Murphy (Sabrina McDaid) – 12-0

 

CON Try – Frederique Rajotte (convert missed – 12-5

 

HALF

 

StFX Try – Joanna Alphonso (convert missed) – 17-5

 

CON Try – Mercedes Martino (Alexandra Ste Marie convert) – 17-12

 

CON Try – Alexandra Tessier(convert missed) – 17-17

 

StFX Try – Penalty Try (Alexandra McDaid) – 24-17

 

 

 

Cards

 

StFX – Jaeli Meyer (Yellow)

 

 

 

CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE (All times Pacific Time)

 

Thursday, Nov. 3

 

12:00 Quarter-final 1: No. 3 Calgary (42) vs. No. 6 Acadia (10)

 

14:00 Quarter-final 2: No. 2 Ottawa (25) vs. No. 7 McMaster (19)

 

17:00 Quarter-final 3: No. 4 StFX (24) vs. No. 5 Concordia (17)

 

19:00 Quarter-final 4: No. 1 Guelph vs. No. 8 Victoria

 

Friday, Nov. 4

 

17:00 Semifinal 1: Calgary vs. Ottawa

 

19:00 Semifinal 2: StFX vs. Winner QF 4

 

Saturday, Nov. 5

 

12:00 Consolation 1: Acadia vs. McMaster

 

14:00 Consolation 2: Concordia vs. Loser QF 4

 

Sunday, Nov. 6

 

11:00 Fifth place

 

13:00 Bronze medal

 

15:00 Championship final 

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