Congratulations to Cégep de Sainte-Foy from Sainte-Foy, Quebec on winning their third straight National Championship.
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Two unlikely teams face off in an unpredictable final as both teams enter the championship after knocking off the top two seeds...
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It’s rarely a surprise when the top two seeded teams meet up in a final...
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The team ranking system was way off in picking the top two teams as #5 Sainte-Foy and #6 Mount Saint Vincent square off in the championship...
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The SAIT Trojans and the Sheridan Bruins squared off in the second consolation semi-final to see who would move on to play Dawson College...
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In the first bronze medal semi-final, the BC champion UBC Okanagan Heat faced the Quebec champion Dawson Blues.
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In a match-up which looked to be a true classic, the first place Sheridan College Bruins faced-off against the two-time defending champion...
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Coming out on top of two emotionally draining games, the Dawson College Blues faced the Mount Saint Vincent University Mystics...
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In a repeat of the BCCAA championship, the UBC Okanagan Heat face the Camosun College Chargers.
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Forget the Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers, today UBC O played host to its own "Battle of Alberta" in a repeat of the ACAC championship.
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Number one ranked Sheridan College rolled into Kelowna as the team to beat at this year’s nationals.
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As the host team, the UBC Okanagan Heat were guaranteed a spot in the nationals irregardless of how they finished in the regular...
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The Alberta champion SAIT Trojans faced the Atlantic champion Mount Saint Vincent Mystics from Nova Scotia in the second game of the 2010 CCAA...
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The second-ranked Dawson Blues took on the seventh place Lethbridge Kodiaks in the kick-off game for the 2010 CCAA Women’s...
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Women's Basketball Player of the Year: Kim Lee (SAIT Polytechnic)
Women's Basketball Coach of the Year: Trevor Williams (Dawson College)
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Game Five: 1:00pm
Lethbridge College vs. SAIT Polytechnic
Game Six: 3:00pm
UBC Okanagan vs. Camosun Chargers
Game Seven: 6:00pm
Dawson College vs. Mount Saint Vincent University
Game Eight: 8:00pm
Cégep de Sainte-Foy vs. Sheridan College
Game Nine: 10:00am
UBC Okanagan vs. Dawson College
Game Ten: 12:00pm
SAIT Polytechnic vs. Sheridan College
Game Eleven: 2:00pm
Lethbridge College vs. Camosun College
Bronze Medal Game: 6:00pm
Sheridan College vs. Dawson College
Championship Game: 8:00pm
Mount Saint Vincent University vs. Cégep de Sainte-Foy
Championship Presentation: 10:00pm
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UBC Okanagan Heat Hosting Canada in 2010
The 2010 CCAA Women's Basketball National Championship is the premier event in Canada for women's collegiate basketball, bringing together the champions from each of the CCAA's five conferences in addition to the host school and two wildcard teams. Read more...
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