Meet Morgan Gillis, a fifth-year member of the women's soccer team.
Sophie Quinn, Amani Oystreck, Luke Conlon, Jenna Allison, Keezaidra Smith and Adam Callaghan are this week's Lawtons Drugs Athlete of the Week!
Adam Callaghan’s hot hand and Isaiah Cromwell-Wright’s all-around play powered the Mount Saint Vincent Mystics to a 79–61 home-opening win over the Holland College Hurricanes. The duo set the tone early as the Mystics built a lead they would not relinquish.
Victoria Strickland led the charge for the Mystics with timely scoring and defensive hustle, while Kelsey Matheson and Kaleigh Whiffen provided key contributions on both ends of the floor as the Mystics powered past the Hurricanes 71–55.
Taylor Kukurski powered the Mystics’ offence, while Jenna Allison and Rebekah McGeoghegan added key contributions on both sides of the net to secure the straight-set win.
The Mystics finished the 2025 CCAA Women's Soccer Championship in fifth-place after falling 1-0 to the host Red Deer Polytechnic Queens in the bronze semifinal round.
Emma Farrell earned player of the game honours after the Mystics 4-0 loss to the Élans de Garneau.
Fifth-year midfielder Ashley Neves scored the lone goal in the Mystics CCAA quarter-final 1-0 win over the St. Clair Saints Wednesday morning in Red Deer, Alberta.
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Meet Adam Callaghan, a fifth-year member of the men's basketball team.
Emily Murphy, Céline Sterckel and Isaiah Cromwell-Wright are this week's Lawtons Drugs Athlete of the Week!
Meet Victoria Strickland, a fifth-year member of the women's basketball team.
Morgan Gillis, Mo Hammo, Bronwyn Murphy, Luke Conlon and Taylor Kukurski are this week's Lawtons Drugs Athletes of the Week!
The Mystics women's soccer team defeated the UNBSJ Seawolves 3-1 Sunday afternoon to claim their second-consecutive championship title.
Taylor Kukurski recorded eight kills and nine digs in the Mystics first game of the regular season, Saturday afternoon in Saint John, N.B.
Bronwyn Murphy ran to a seventh-place finish to lead the women's team to a second-place finish at the 2025-26 ACAA Cross Country Championships, hosted by the Dalhousie Rams at Victoria Park in Truro, NS.
