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SFU women fall to Western Washington Vikes

Simon Fraser University was far from its best in the Great Northwest conference women's basketball final. The No.

Clan hockey to face Selkirk in B.C. final

Simon Fraser University has a mountain to climb in its B.C. Intercollegiate hockey final against Selkirk College this weekend.

STM girls rally for 11th-place finish

Kamila Wojciechowski was named an honourable mention for the 11thplace St. Thomas More Knights following the B.C. AA high school girls' basketball championships in Kamloops.

South wins back-to-back hoop titles

Burnaby South's Jermaine Hayley is best known for his offensive talents, but it was his effort on defence that helped the Rebels to a first-ever provincial junior varsity basketball title. Hayley and company shut down No.

Softball pitcher named Red Lion player of the week

Simon Fraser University softball pitcher Cara Lukawesky was named the Red Lion pitcher of the week in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference.

Simon Fraser University wrestling championships

Skylor Davis won a bronze medal for Simon Fraser University at the NCAA Division II wrestling championships.

Burnaby senior opens NCAA ball season with big bat

Burnaby player off to a strong start in NCAA college baseball Outfielder Brent Lawrence led the Northern State University Wolves offensively at the Russ Matt collegiate invitational baseball tournament in Tucson, Arizona, going a blistering 12-for-28

Spring break Rage Lacrosse

Rage Lacrosse will be holding a spring break camp at Burnaby 8Rinks, beginning Monday, March 18. The week-long camp runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and includes, box, field and dryland training. To register, go to www.ragelacrosse.

Burnaby Royals vye for Metro league tiebreaker

The under-18 Burnaby Selects Royals will play for a berth into the Provincial Cup on Thursday, March 14 at Hjorth Park (148 th & 102 ave) in Surrey. Kickoff is scheduled for 8 p.m.

Burnaby swimmer gives Clan first NCAA title

Burnaby's Mariya Chekanovych made Simon Fraser University history as the first Clan athlete to win a NCAA Division II national title.