Five graduating players will make last run towards a championship
The University of Manitoba men’s basketball team has qualified for the playoffs, and will be the fifth seed.
The University of Manitoba men’s basketball team has qualified for the playoffs, and will be the fifth seed.
The men’s volleyball team brought their winning streak to 20 with two straight wins, and the women’s volleyball team extended their losing streak to 10 with two straight losses.
The Bisons played hard throughout the weekend, but were swept by the hometown Pandas.
Jonah Wasylak and Brett Stovin of the Bison men’s hockey team, as well as Liam Grace of the Bison football team, snipped their hair on Feb. 9 in support of cancer research.
With a playoff spot locked and a matchup set, the path to a potential championship is becoming clearer and clearer.
On Friday Feb. 10, the Bison men’s basketball team got in the win column with a heart stopping 72-71 victory over the Mount Royal Cougars.
The Bisons lost 4-2 in a rough affair on Friday night in the first of the back-to-back.
Trouble appears to be popping up across the junior hockey landscape in Manitoba.
The first-ranked men’s team dominated and won 3-0 on Friday and 3-0 on Saturday. The women had their losing streak extended after losing 3-1 on Friday and 3-1 on Saturday.
The Bisons fell 79-68 to the Bobcats on Friday night; Brandon picked up where they left off and defeated the Bisons 92-77 on Saturday night.