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Axemen and Tigers tie on the pitch

Axemen and Tigers tie on the pitch

Courtesy of Acadia Athletics

WOLFVILLE N.S. -  Despite aggressive play by both teams, neither Acadia or the visiting Dalhousie Tigers found the back of the net resulting in a 0-0 tie. The last time both teams met in early September, the Axemen handed the Tigers a 3-0 loss.

The first half set the tone for an aggressive match-up with both teams trying to be first to the ball and a number of collisions resulted. Neither team was able to establish the control they wanted over the first half.

Acadia had the best opportunity in the opening half when a free kick from 30 yards out by second year midfielder Corey Cadeau was sent rocketing into the net by a charging offense, however, the play was ruled offside and the score remained 0-0 at the half.
 
Throughout the second half both teams continued to fight to gain dominance but neither were able to penetrate the opposition's defense.

Acadia defender Andrew Snyder was the Subway Player of the Game for the Axemen after playing stellar defense, while Ryan Lewars earned the honour for the Tigers.

Jason Ross recorded the shutout for Dalhousie and saved seven shots on goal recording his second shutout of the season. Acadia's Andrew MacRae posted four saves.

The Tigers will travel home and host UPEI tomorrow afternoon, while Acadia will take on Cape Breton late afternoon Sunday to cap round off their home regular season.