Amin Suleman will close his collegiate career back where it all started. At home.
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The Final Chapter: Keilan Dobish Reflects on his Six-Year Career at NAIT
NAIT forward Keilan Dobish reflects back on his six-year career with the Ooks.
Botham and Grobmeier Resign From Their Red Deer Polytechnic Coaching Positions
Mandy Botham and Gerald Grobmeier have resigned from their respective positions at Red Deer Polytechnic, with the moves taking effect December 31st.
Red Deer’s Kaylee Domoney Aims for the Top in her Final ACAC Season
Kaylee Domoney hasn’t sought the spotlight during her ACAC career, but her play on the court for the Red Deer Polytechnic Queens is deserving of the recognition she’s receiving.
Best Kept Secrets, Part Two: CCAA Student-Athletes That Excelled During the Fall Semester
With the Fall semester all but a distant memory, here’s a list of eight student-athletes from across the CCAA that excelled during Fall sports.
Old Faces in New Places, Part One: Nine Basketball Student-Athletes That Are Shining With Their New Programs
Rosters have been shaken up across Canada since the 2019-20 season. In Part One of ‘Old Faces in New Places’, we look at nine basketball players having an impact with their respective new program.
Best Kept Secrets, Part One: Names to Watch Across the CCAA in the Second Half
With the second half of the season just around the corner, here are eight names to keep an eye on from across the CCAA.
Sudbury to Host 2022 CCAA, U SPORTS and Canadian Mixed Doubles Championships
From Curling Canada and the CCAA SUDBURY, Ont. — Sudbury will build on its well-established reputation of hosting national curling championships by adding three new events to its repertoire this season. Sudbury’s Gerry McCrory Countryside Sports Complex will host the 2022 Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA)/Curling Canada Championships and U SPORTS/Curling Canada Curling Championships from…
Player Profile Cards: Series One (#1 – #152)
SARNIA, Ont. — With the 2020-21 season having been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we needed a different way to keep basketball in the minds of fans from coast-to-coast while keeping people engaged with the players, coaches, and programs from across Canada. During the pandemic, the trading card industry took off, with cards being…