Blazers News
Joel Kliewer - November's Recovery Spot Athlete Of The Month
Wednesday, November 30, 2016 @ 9:58 AM |
Congratulations to Joel Kliewer of Men's Volleyball on being selected the Recovery Spot Male Athlete of the Month for November. Joel led the Blazers to a record of five wins with only one defeat in six conference matches and put a cap on the month last weekend with a thrilling gold medal win in Brandon at the 2016 Western Canadian College Open Volleyball Championships, a 2-1 win over the Red River Rebels.
Continue ReadingFlawless Weekend Leads To Western Championship For Women's Volleyball
Tuesday, November 29, 2016 @ 2:17 PM |
Women's Volleyball is flying high! Riding a four match winning streak in MCAC play, the Blazers entered the weekend's 2016 Western Canadian College Open Championship in Brandon with big expectations and came through, claiming gold in Sunday's Women's Final against conference rival, Red River Rebels in straight sets.
"It was such a good weekend!" said second-year head coach Evelyn Kampen, "it was the highest level our team has played this season so far and we just want to keep on riding this momentum."
Continue ReadingOpportunity To Defend Title This Weekend In Brandon At Western Canadians
Thursday, November 24, 2016 @ 10:32 AM |
Swift Current was good to Men's Volleyball in 2015. The veteran rotation is hopeful that this weekend in Brandon will provide the 7-2 Blazers with a second Western Canadian Open Volleyball Championship gold medal. We will soon find out.
The competition in MCAC conference play has been very strong for the first half of the season. A 3-1 home win on Saturday night over the defending 2016 MCAC champions, Providence University College, vaulted CMU into a half-game lead over the Pilots in the 2016-17 standings and has the team high in confidence as they enter their first weekend test at the 2016 Westerns.
Continue ReadingStreaking Blazers Setting Up For Another Big Match With The Rebels
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 @ 8:06 PM |
Women's Volleyball has had a series of tough matches and have been up for the challenge. After falling on home court to the Red River Rebels on November 4th by a 3-1 decision, the Blazers have rattled off two consecutive wins over competitive rotations.
On Remembrance Day, CMU defeated Les Rouges de USB in straight sets in what was a very well played and competitive match, packed with long rallies, great attacks and resilient play in the backrow. Then on Sunday night, the Blazers went to the Duckworth Centre and took a second weekend victory; a win in four sets over the University of Winnipeg College Wesmen.
Continue ReadingWomen's Basketball Deal With Full Court Press On Both Sides Of The Border
Wednesday, November 9, 2016 @ 12:07 PM |
With a perfect record of 3-0 in MCAC conference play, Women's Basketball is ready to enter the busiest part of their semester beginning tonight when the Blazers host a familiar face in the Providence Pilots. Next up for CMU, the Blazers travel to Minnesota on Friday to take the court against the AFLBS Conquerors in Plymouth. The series in Minnesota will mark the first official competitions in the Northern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC) for CMU.
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