The UBC Thunderbirds women's hockey extended their winning streak to three games this weekend with a pair of identical wins over the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns.
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The 'Birds women's basketball team continued their smooth play to keep their win streak alive with a 56-67 win over the University of Calgary.
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