This weekend, the women’s basketball team swept the University of Manitoba Bisons in an enthralling two-game series, walking away with a 67–52 win on Friday and a 69–42 win on Saturday.
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The UBC women’s hockey team dominated the ice against the MacEwan University Griffins winning 4–1 on Friday night and 6–1 Saturday afternoon in Edmonton.
The Thunderbirds took on the University of Manitoba Bisons at War Memorial Gymnasium over the weekend. Both games were tight, but the T-Birds rallied to walk away with an 85–76 win on Friday and a 93–90 win on Saturday.
As Symons puts it, the reasons for UBC’s involvement are “endless,” and the partnership with Hope and Health is “reconciliation in action.”
On the field, Basra is a force. This season, she was awarded both the Canada West and U Sports Field Hockey Player of the Year award, despite UBC’s team not making it far into the postseason.
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