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X-Women look to complete perfect season as StFX soccer programs seek U Sports history

As the final whistle blew in the men's soccer Atlantic University Sport (AUS) final in Sydney, N.S., St. Francis Xavier University soccer coach Graham Kennedy couldn't quite believe the day he had just experienced. 

On Oct. 29, the StFX X-Men and X-Women defeated the Cape Breton University Capers in the women's and men's AUS Finals, with Kennedy, the head coach of both StFX programs, leading the team to the 3-1 victory in the women's match and 2-0 win in the men's. 

For the Antigonish, N.S., school, it marked the first time both teams had won in the same season, while the men captured their first title since 1994 and the women's first since 2016.

"We've been close a few times. I've been coaching for 15 years here, and we've gone to penalty kicks and extra time a few times," Kennedy said of the men's title. "We've had a lot of disappointment, and we had learned to live with disappointment, and that's why [winning] felt so good."

With the conference titles, both sides clinched spots at the U Sports Championships, with the women's team traveling to Kingston, Ont. for their tournament and the men heading back to Cape Breton for theirs. Both tournaments will be streamed live on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and CBC Gem, kicking off on Nov. 9.

Led by fifth-year striker Amanda Smith's 22 goals, the X-Women have been the best team in Atlantic Canada, playing to a 12-0-0 record in the regular season before winning both their playoff games. They've scored 53 goals this season and conceded five. 

"This season had left me speechless at some points; we have 25 girls that are completely bought into it, and we put in a lot of work together through the offseason, and when we got to training camp, Graham had a new system that we

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