Canada West football gets underway Labour Day weekend
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EDMONTON (ISN) – In anticipation of the upcoming fall season, Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA) announces the 2012 football schedule as six schools will square off for a place at the 76th Hardy Cup final and a chance to represent the conference at the CIS 48th Vanier Cup championship in Toronto.
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Host Dinos stun No. 1 Cougars
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QUARTER-FINAL #4: CIS women's basketball championship
CALGARY (ISN) – With a partisan crowd roaring in full force behind them, the eighth-seeded, hometown Dinos never trailed en route to a shocking 75-66 upset of the No. 1-seeded Regina Cougars Saturday night in the last quarter-final of the CIS women's basketball championship at the University of Calgary's Jack Simpson Gymnasium.
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CIS Presents Women's Basketball Awards
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CALGARY (ISN) – Hannah Sunley-Paisley, a fifth-year post from the University of Ottawa, was named the CIS player of the year in women's basketball, Friday night.
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CIS Women's Basketball Championship Preview
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No. 1 Cougars, Canada West hope to reclaim Bronze Baby
OTTAWA (ISN) – When the Windsor Lancers triumphed on home court a year ago, they not only captured the first Bronze Baby Trophy in school history, they also put an end to a 19-year Canada West domination of CIS women's basketball. If they are to repeat as national champions this weekend, the Lancers will have to do so in Canada West territory, with no less than four Western teams leading one of the deepest fields in recent memory.
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Regina #1, Saskatchewan Earns Wild Card for Women's CIS Basketball Championships
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CALGARY (ISN) – The Regina Cougars are the tournament favourites, while their provincial counterparts the Saskatchewan Huskies earned the wild card for next weekend's CIS women's basketball Final 8 at the University of Calgary.
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Cougars dump Brock, win Final 8 berth
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SASKATOON (ISN) - The No. 1 seed University of Regina Cougars will head to the CIS Final Eight after defeating the No. 3 seed Brock University Badgers 85-62 Saturday night in the Women's Basketball West Regional Final at the Physical Activity Complex in Saskatoon.
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