Men’s Soccer: Dinos come out even against Horns

By Aneesha Birk

The Dinos men’s soccer team played two games against the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns this past weekend earning a 1-0 victory against the Horns Sat., Sept. 30 at home and suffering a 3-2 loss Sun., Oct. 1 in Lethbridge. Second-year social sciences student Nate Heywood received a yellow card for the Dinos under the pretext… Continue reading Men’s Soccer: Dinos come out even against Horns

Men’s Soccer: Dinos win, draw in weekend set

By Aneesha Birk

The Dinos men’s soccer team played its first home games earning a 4-3 victory against the University of Victoria Vikes Sat., Sept. 23 and a 1-1 draw against the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds Sun., Sept. 24. The second Dinos point of Saturday’s game against Victoria was mistakenly headed in by a Vikes player. Backdropping… Continue reading Men’s Soccer: Dinos win, draw in weekend set

Women’s Soccer: Dinos demolish dastardly Pronghorns

By Sean Nyilassy

Aren’t we working towards a world where inequality has been virtually abolished? Perhaps instead of looking to help the third world, we should be examining the animal kingdom. In a recent clash between dinosaurs and pronghorns, the prehistoric beasts netted nine times their opponents’ total earnings. Imagine if this were acceptable in our society. Look… Continue reading Women’s Soccer: Dinos demolish dastardly Pronghorns

Midterm Review: Men’s Soccer

By Amanda and Krista VanSteelandt

TalentDespite losing 12 veteran players from last year’s roster, those that remained stepped up and the rookies pulled their own weight. Adam (A-Mac) MacDonald moved from the front lines to support the team at the back and got himself named a Canada West First-Team All-Star. Carlos (Hot Karl) Cruz was named to the Second-Team and… Continue reading Midterm Review: Men’s Soccer

Midterm Review: Women’s Soccer

By Selnes and Bogle

TalentThere was no shortage of talent on the Dinos’ lineup this year. They were anchored by Canadian national team goalie Taryn Swiatek, who was a Canada West First-Team All-Star. The Dinos boasted several other standouts, including the elusive defenseman Renae Hunter and the marvelous midfielder Jessica Horning, both of whom also received CW recognition.EffortThe Dinos… Continue reading Midterm Review: Women’s Soccer

Dinos fail to survive bronze age

By Selnes and Bogle

The Dinos women’s soccer squad drove north to Edmonton as Canada West champions and returned home Sun., Nov. 13 disappointed. They had an amazing run, but in the end a Canadian Interuniversity Sport Women’s Soccer Championship was just out of reach. The Dinos began nationals Thu., Nov. 10 facing the St. Francis Xavier University X-Women,… Continue reading Dinos fail to survive bronze age