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Women’s Basketball – vs. Saskatchewan, Friday (6:15 p.m.) at CKHS
Women’s Hockey – vs. Alberta, Friday (7:00 p.m.) at The Co-operators Centre
Men’s Basketball – vs. Saskatchewan, Friday (8:15 p.m.) at CKHS
Women’s Hockey – vs. Alberta, Saturday (3:00 p.m.) at The Co-operators Centre
Women’s Basketball – vs. Saskatchewan, Saturday (5:00 p.m.) at CKHS
Men’s Basketball – vs. Saskatchewan, Saturday (7:00 p.m.) at CKHS
Women’s Basketball – vs. Saskatchewan, Friday (6:15 p.m.) at CKHS
Women’s Hockey – vs. Alberta, Friday (7:00 p.m.) at The Co-operators Centre
Men’s Basketball – vs. Saskatchewan, Friday (8:15 p.m.) at CKHS
Women’s Hockey – vs. Alberta, Saturday (3:00 p.m.) at The Co-operators Centre
Women’s Basketball – vs. Saskatchewan, Saturday (5:00 p.m.) at CKHS
Men’s Basketball – vs. Saskatchewan, Saturday (7:00 p.m.) at CKHS
Away Canada West Events
Women’s Volleyball – at Mount Royal, Friday (6:00 p.m. MST) in Calgary, Alta.
Men’s Hockey – at Alberta, Friday (7:00 p.m. MST) in Edmonton, Alta.
Men’s Volleyball – at Mount Royal, Friday (7:30 p.m. MST) in Calgary, Alta.
Men’s Volleyball – at Mount Royal, Saturday (5:00 p.m. MST) in Calgary, Alta.
Women’s Volleyball – at Mount Royal, Saturday (6:30 p.m. MST) in Calgary, Alta.
Men’s Hockey – at Alberta, Saturday (6:00 p.m. MST) in Edmonton, Alta.
Women’s Volleyball – at Mount Royal, Friday (6:00 p.m. MST) in Calgary, Alta.
Men’s Hockey – at Alberta, Friday (7:00 p.m. MST) in Edmonton, Alta.
Men’s Volleyball – at Mount Royal, Friday (7:30 p.m. MST) in Calgary, Alta.
Men’s Volleyball – at Mount Royal, Saturday (5:00 p.m. MST) in Calgary, Alta.
Women’s Volleyball – at Mount Royal, Saturday (6:30 p.m. MST) in Calgary, Alta.
Men’s Hockey – at Alberta, Saturday (6:00 p.m. MST) in Edmonton, Alta.
Away Non-Conference Events
Men’s Wrestling – at Jamestown College, Thursday (8:00 p.m.) in Jamestown, N.D.
Men’s Wrestling – vs. Briar Cliff, Friday (4:30 p.m.) in Mitchell, S.D.
Men’s Wrestling – at Dakota Wesleyan, Friday (6:00 p.m.) in Mitchell, S.D.
Men’s Wrestling – at Dakota Wesleyan Open, Saturday in Mitchell, S.D.
Men’s Wrestling – at Jamestown College, Thursday (8:00 p.m.) in Jamestown, N.D.
Men’s Wrestling – vs. Briar Cliff, Friday (4:30 p.m.) in Mitchell, S.D.
Men’s Wrestling – at Dakota Wesleyan, Friday (6:00 p.m.) in Mitchell, S.D.
Men’s Wrestling – at Dakota Wesleyan Open, Saturday in Mitchell, S.D.
Women’s Basketball (CIS Ranking: No. 6) – The Cougars are 3-1 to start the season after a road split
at No. 4-ranked Alberta that saw them score a 74-58 win on Friday before losing
59-41 on Saturday. It’s a huge home weekend coming up at the CKHS against
provincial rival Saskatchewan, which took over the No. 4 ranking from Alberta
in this week’s CIS Top Ten. 22Fresh hoodies will be sold ($60 plus tax) on
Friday night to support the Shoot for the Cure campaign, while Saturday night
will feature several initiatives to assist former player Crystal (Heisler)
McGregor’s battle with cancer.
Men’s Basketball –
The Cougars (1-3) lost a pair of road games to a strong Alberta squad ranked
No. 2 in the CIS over the weekend, falling 99-66 on Friday and 83-61 on
Saturday. The string of six consecutive games against ranked opponents to open
the year continues at home this Friday and Saturday, as the Cougars will
entertain No. 5-ranked Saskatchewan at the Centre for Kinesiology, Health &
Sport.
Women’s Hockey (CIS Ranking: No. 9) – The Cougars (7-3-0) were idle last weekend but return to
the ice this Friday and Saturday against the Alberta Pandas. The U of R enters
the weekend set tied with Alberta for third place in the conference standings
with 14 points, but have two games in hand on the 6-2-2 Pandas. Games are
scheduled for 7:00 on Friday night and 3:00 on Saturday afternoon at The
Co-operators Centre.
Men’s Hockey –
The Cougars (6-4-0) have now won four of their last five games after sweeping
Manitoba at home over the weekend, winning 2-1 on Friday night thanks to a late
Liam Brennan goal and completing the sweep over the Bisons with a 7-3 victory
on Saturday afternoon. It’ll be a stern test this weekend for the Cougars, who
travel to Edmonton for a pair of games against No. 1-ranked and undefeated
Alberta (10-0-0).
Women’s Volleyball –
The Cougars won a marathon five-set battle with Calgary in their home opener on
Friday, but had to settle for a weekend split with the Dinos after a four-set
loss on Saturday to move to 1-5 on the season. Desiree Ates had a strong
weekend for the U of R, ending up with 35 kills and a .300 hitting percentage
over the two matches as she now ranks second in Canada West with 60 kills on
the year. The Cougars are back in action at Mount Royal this weekend.
Men’s Volleyball –
The Cougars battled back from a 2-0 deficit to force a fifth set on Friday in
their home opener against Calgary, but went on to lose the deciding set to the Dinos.
Calgary completed the weekend sweep with a three-set win on Saturday night over
the Cougars, who will now prepare for road matches at Mount Royal on Friday and
Saturday.
Men’s Wrestling –
The Cougars make their annual trip to the Dakotas this weekend, starting with a
dual at Jamestown College on Thursday night. They also have duals scheduled
against Briar Cliff and Dakota Wesleyan on Friday night in Mitchell, S.D.
before finishing off the trip at the DWU Open on Saturday.
Women’s Wrestling –
Kristine Longeau led the Cougars at the Wesmen Invitational on Saturday with a
third-place finish at 72 kg, while Cass Schmidt placed fourth (59 kg) and
Indhyra Linares was fifth (63 kg). The team returns to the mats on Nov. 23 at
the Huskie Open in Saskatoon.
Cross Country (Men’s CIS Ranking: No. 8) – Matt Johnson won the Canada West individual title and
finished fifth overall to earn All-Canadian honours and lead the Cougars to an
eighth-place finish on the men’s side at the CIS Championships on Saturday in
London, Ont. Avery Westberg led the women’s team by placing 17th in the overall
standings and earning Canada West first-team all-star status.
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