Looking Ahead: Men's Volleyball Announces First Recruit of 2021-22

Looking Ahead: Men's Volleyball Announces First Recruit of 2021-22

Just days after the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference announced the cancellation of the 2020-21 regular seasons, attention is turning to 2021-22, hilighted by the unveiling of CMU's first recruit, Linden Christian's Caleb Kirton. Kirton has honed his skills most recently with local Winnipeg club program, Tsunami and spent previous seasons at 204 and Winman Volleyball Club.

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MCAC Votes For January Start Over Previously Scheduled Season

MCAC Votes For January Start Over Previously Scheduled Season

The Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference met on Friday, voting in a newly planned 2020-21 volleyball schedule that would begin play on January 15th rather than the previously scheduled volleyball season due to start play in November.

Many factors led to this inevitable decision, none more critical than the current stage of the approved return-to-competition plans in the sport.

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Female Athletes Finding Ways To Support Community Programs In Tough Times

Female Athletes Finding Ways To Support Community Programs In Tough Times

Time off from the MCAC schedule has given a new opportunity for CMU varsity teams to focus their attention on personal and community development. Members of the women's volleyball, basketball and soccer programs began October by spending three days on campus in Marpeck Commons, requesting donations of hygiene products in support of Winnipeg's North End Women's Centre (NEWC).

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From 8 to 4 to 0: MCAC Forced To Cancel 2020 Soccer Season

From 8 to 4 to 0: MCAC Forced To Cancel 2020 Soccer Season

The announcement coming from Manitoba Public Health on Friday afternoon, that the Winnipeg region would be placed in "Code Orange" effective Monday, September 28 for a minimum of four weeks, all but spelled the end of the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference's plan for a reduced, 4-game soccer season.

Yesterday, the MCAC's directors voted unanimously to announce the cancellation of the seasons. Winnipeg was placed in "Code Orange" by the province in hopes of reducing the spread of the coronavirus after positive test results have regularly exceeded 40 new cases daily since mid-September. "Code Orange" requires people living in the region to wear masks in all public spaces and limits public gatherings to a maximum of 10 people.

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MCAC Decides To Make 'Game Day Decision' Regarding 2020 Season

The athletes have spoken and the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC) has listened, deciding last Friday to prolong their decision date to September 16th pertaining to the playing or cancellation of the 2020 soccer season.

The MCAC is one of only two Canadian post secondary athletics conferences still working at plans for a 2020-21 season that would have competitions this fall. Most leagues made early decisions in the spring to cancel 2020-21 seasons due to the pandemic, leaving many athletes undecided as to whether to return to school in September.

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