Away Schedule – Friday
Women’s Basketball – at MacEwan, 6:00 p.m. MST (Edmonton, Alta.)
Men’s Hockey – at Mount Royal, 7:00 p.m. MST (Calgary, Alta.)
Men’s Basketball – at MacEwan, 8:00 p.m. MST (Edmonton, Alta.)
Away Schedule – Saturday
Cross Country – at U Sports Championships, 1:00 p.m. EST (Quebec City, Que.)
Women’s Basketball – at MacEwan, 5:00 p.m. MST (Edmonton, Alta.)
Men’s Basketball – at MacEwan, 7:00 p.m. MST (Edmonton, Alta.)
Men’s Hockey – at Mount Royal, 7:00 p.m. MST (Calgary, Alta.)
Cross Country – The Cougars conclude their season on Saturday afternoon at the U Sports Championships in Quebec City. The men’s team will be represented by Adam Strueby, Marc Turmel, and Matthew Johnson, while Kaytlyn Criddle will compete in the women’s race. The six-kilometre women’s race starts at 1 p.m. (EST) with the 10K men’s race scheduled to start at 1:40.
Cross Country – at U Sports Championships, 1:00 p.m. EST (Quebec City, Que.)
Women’s Basketball – at MacEwan, 5:00 p.m. MST (Edmonton, Alta.)
Men’s Basketball – at MacEwan, 7:00 p.m. MST (Edmonton, Alta.)
Men’s Hockey – at Mount Royal, 7:00 p.m. MST (Calgary, Alta.)
Cross Country – The Cougars conclude their season on Saturday afternoon at the U Sports Championships in Quebec City. The men’s team will be represented by Adam Strueby, Marc Turmel, and Matthew Johnson, while Kaytlyn Criddle will compete in the women’s race. The six-kilometre women’s race starts at 1 p.m. (EST) with the 10K men’s race scheduled to start at 1:40.
Women’s Basketball (U Sports Ranking: No. 1) – The
Cougars (2-0) started out the Canada West schedule with a pair of home
wins over No. 10 Victoria, winning 61-47 on Friday and following that up
with a 69-53 victory on Saturday. The
Cougars will continue conference play in Edmonton this weekend with
games against MacEwan on Friday night (6:00 MST) and Saturday night
(5:00 MST). Both games will be webcast live at canadawest.tv.
Men’s Basketball –
The Cougars (1-1) registered a season-opening home split with Victoria
last weekend – perhaps not surprising, considering they allowed almost
40 fewer points in Saturday’s game than on Friday. After the
Vikes rolled to a 95-77 win in the first game, the Cougars were full
value for a 77-57 win the following night to earn a big league victory.
They’ll play MacEwan (0-2) this weekend in Edmonton, with the Griffins
coming off a pair of road losses at Lethbridge.
Men’s Hockey – The Cougars dropped two games to
the Alberta Golden Bears on home ice last weekend, falling to 1-7-0 on
the season. Alberta earned a 5-2 win on Friday before completing the
sweep with a 4-0 result on Saturday at The Co-operators Centre. This weekend brings another tough test, as Regina travels to Calgary to take on No. 7 Mount Royal for a pair of games.
Women’s Hockey – The Cougars (5-4-1-0) played the
hometown Alberta Pandas to a split last weekend, taking a 3-0 win on
Friday before falling 4-2 the following afternoon. Kylee
Kupper, Alexis Larson and Jaycee Magwood scored on Friday, moving
Magwood into fourth place in the conference scoring race with 10 points
in as many games. The Cougars have their bye week this week before returning to action at home against first-place UBC on Nov. 18 and 19.
Women’s Volleyball – The Cougars (0-4) were
defeated twice on the road by Manitoba last weekend, losing in three
sets on Friday and pushing the Bisons to four sets on Saturday. The U of
R was close to extending Saturday’s match to a fifth and deciding set,
but Manitoba closed out the set – and the match – with a thrilling 30-28
win. The team will have this weekend off before returning to the Canada
West schedule with two consecutive home weekends. The Cougars host
Saskatchewan on Nov. 18/19 and UBC Okanagan on Nov. 25/26.
Men’s Volleyball – The Cougars (0-4) were swept on both Friday and Saturday at Manitoba. The
team has a weekend off from the conference schedule before closing out
the first half with three consecutive weekends – first at home against
Saskatchewan (Nov. 18/19) and UBC Okanagan (Nov. 25/26), then on the
road at Alberta (Dec. 2/3).
Swimming – The Cougars travelled to the West Coast
for their first major meet of the season at the Odlum Brown Colleges
Cup hosted by UBC. Noah Choboter, Georgia Kaluznick, Lexy King, Jong
Hoon Lee, and Brian Palaschuk became the first five U of R swimmers to
qualify for nationals, while six school records were shattered at the
event – most notably by Lee, who took out records in the 400-metre and
1500-metre freestyles that had stood since 2004. The Cougars will
compete next at the Canada West Championships later this month in
Edmonton.
Wrestling (Women’s U Sports Ranking: No. 5 / Men’s U Sports Ranking: No. 10) –
The women's team was in action on the weekend, defeating Midland
University 21-18 in a dual on Friday before wrestling at the Can Am Open
in Jamestown, N.D. on Saturday. Five Cougars earned medals on Friday,
as Inga Hammer won gold while Sena Debia and Amber Wiebe captured
silvers. Maeghan Wild and Alexis Sigda won bronze medals. Both
Cougar teams will be in action on Nov. 18 and 19, as the Cougars host
the University of Calgary for a dual on Friday and the annual Cougar
Invitational falls on the Saturday.
(Braden Konschuh/U of R Athletics)
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