The University of Toronto Varsity Blues men's and women's soccer teams host three double headers this week at Varsity Centre, starting with a tilt versus the Trent Excalibur on Wednesday, September 16.
The women start the action at 6 p.m., with the men to follow at 8:15 p.m.
The Blues then reach the middle of their regular season schedule when they welcome the Queen's Gaels and RMC Paladins on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. The women are set to begin at 1 p.m., and men at 3:15 p.m. on both days. All four of those matches will be streamed live on OUA.tv.
Saturday's matches versus the Gaels are also apart of the University of Toronto Student Union's 2015 Fest. A pre-game rally and kick off begins at 10 a.m. For more details, click here.
Toronto's women are 3-1-1 and in second place in the OUA East division. Trent (0-4) searches for its first win, while the Gaels (1-1-3) and Paladins (0-3) have also had rough starts to 2015.
Fifth-year goalkeeper Sara Petrucci leads the Blue and White and ranks fourth in the OUA with a .853 save percentage in five games. Third-year midfielder Nicki Parkes tops the Blues with four goals in five games.
The Blues men are 3-1-1 in third place with a game in hand in the OUA East. The Excalibur are 0-3-1, while Queen's is 1-1-2 and RMC 0-4-0 to start the season.
Fourth-year veteran and co-captain Rab Bruce-Lockhart leads all OUA goalkeepers with a .944 save percentage, allowing only one goal against in four games played. Dakar Charles and Nirun Sivananthan lead the Blues offensively, scoring two goals each in the first five matches of the season.
For more information, scores and highlights on your favourite U of T athletes and teams, please visit www.varsityblues.ca. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook for the latest and greatest in Varsity Blues intercollegiate athletics.
The women start the action at 6 p.m., with the men to follow at 8:15 p.m.
The Blues then reach the middle of their regular season schedule when they welcome the Queen's Gaels and RMC Paladins on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. The women are set to begin at 1 p.m., and men at 3:15 p.m. on both days. All four of those matches will be streamed live on OUA.tv.
Saturday's matches versus the Gaels are also apart of the University of Toronto Student Union's 2015 Fest. A pre-game rally and kick off begins at 10 a.m. For more details, click here.
Toronto's women are 3-1-1 and in second place in the OUA East division. Trent (0-4) searches for its first win, while the Gaels (1-1-3) and Paladins (0-3) have also had rough starts to 2015.
Fifth-year goalkeeper Sara Petrucci leads the Blue and White and ranks fourth in the OUA with a .853 save percentage in five games. Third-year midfielder Nicki Parkes tops the Blues with four goals in five games.
The Blues men are 3-1-1 in third place with a game in hand in the OUA East. The Excalibur are 0-3-1, while Queen's is 1-1-2 and RMC 0-4-0 to start the season.
Fourth-year veteran and co-captain Rab Bruce-Lockhart leads all OUA goalkeepers with a .944 save percentage, allowing only one goal against in four games played. Dakar Charles and Nirun Sivananthan lead the Blues offensively, scoring two goals each in the first five matches of the season.
For more information, scores and highlights on your favourite U of T athletes and teams, please visit www.varsityblues.ca. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook for the latest and greatest in Varsity Blues intercollegiate athletics.
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