Men's Volleyball Enters 'Big Smoke' Facing Top Ontario Competition

Coming off a Red River Invitational tournament victory last weekend that saw the Blazers come from behind to defeat the USB Rouges in Saturday's final, Men's Volleyball now embarks on a task of greater preseason signficance when they tackle the top Ontario Colleges Athletic Conference's (OCAA) programs this weekend at the Sting Challenge at Seneca College in Markham.

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Women's Basketball Scores Big Win In West Coast Preseason Trip

The defending MCAC Women's Basketball Champions have had a few opportunities to score a major victory on behalf of their program and their Provincial Sport Conference, the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference, this preseason and the Blazers were finally able to take that step last weekend when they defeated the defending PacWest Conference Champions, Capilano University Blues, in North Vancouver on Saturday evening 73-65.

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Daniel McIntyre-Ridd: September's Lionheart Sports Male Athlete Of The Month

Congratulations to Daniel McIntyre-Ridd of Men's Soccer on being selected the CMU Lionheart Sports Male Athlete of the Month for the month of September. The third-year centre half has had a prolific month as a mainstay in the CMU starting eleven while forcing his way onto the scoresheet by adding two goals.

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Camille Plett: September's Lionheart Sports Female Athlete Of The Month

Congratulations to Camille Plett of Women's Soccer on being selected the CMU Lionheart Sports Female Athlete of the Month for the month of September. The fifth-year striker has made the most of her opportunities to score goals for the Blazers, counting 11 of her teams 12 markers during the month. In Week 2, Plett scored back to back hat-tricks in a 3-3 tie with the ACC Cougars and in a 4-1 defeat of the Providence Pilots.

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Late Goal Salvages Important Point For Women's Soccer Versus Cougars

Striker Camille Plett got the finishing touch on an 88th minute equalizing goal on Sunday afternoon as Women's Soccer came back to tie the first-place ACC Cougars 1-1 at the Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex.

With illness making it's way through the Women's Soccer roster during the past week, Sunday's point became a big one and may prove vital as the six MCAC teams jockey for four playoff positions over the final three weeks of the 2018 regular season. Plett came close to putting the home team ahead in the 19th minute when Marijka Yaschyshyn's cross came inches away from the fifth-year's sliding effort to score.

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