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Four AUFC Players chosen in CFL Draft
April 30, 2008 (OTTAWA, ON) - University of Saskatchewan defensive back Dylan Barker became the fifth CIS player in seven years to be selected first overall in the CFL Canadian Draft and the second in as many years to hear his name called at No. 1 by the Hamilton Tiger Cats, Wednesday.
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Hennigar named male CIS athlete of the year
April 28, 2008 (CALGARY, AB) - University of New Brunswick hockey player Rob Hennigar and
University of Montreal volleyball player Laetitia Tchoualack are the 2007-08 Canadian
Interuniversity Sport female and male athletes of the year.
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Dalhousie's Dan Hennigar Moves On
April 25, 2008 (HALIFAX, NS) - Dalhousie University's Director of Athletics, Al Scott announced today that Dan Hennigar is leaving the Tigers program. Hennigar has been the head coach of the Tigers men's and women's track and field teams, as well as the men's and women's cross country teams for the past nine years.
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Tigers sign Rick Scott to lead women's volleyball program
April 25, 2008 (HALIFAX, NS) - Dalhousie University Director of Athletics, Al Scott has announced the
signing of Rick Scott as the new head coach of the Dalhousie Tigers women's volleyball
team.
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· April 18, 2008: UNB Announces Baker as New MBB Coach · April 10, 2008: CIS MVP Hennigar signs with the New York Islanders · April 10, 2008: Axewomen basketball coach to step down · April 8, 2008: Hennigar & Quackenbush among CIS athlete of the year nominees · April 7, 2008: UNB's Ouzas signs with Toronto Marlies · April 3, 2008: Fourteen Atlantic conference players named to East-West Bowl Roster · March 31, 2008: Tigers' women's volleyball coach moving on · March 27, 2008: Former X-Men Goalie Mike Mole called up to NHL · March 23, 2008: V-Reds lose to No. 2 Bears in University Cup Final · March 22, 2008: No. 1 V-Reds blank Huskies, return to final
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| 2008 AUS Football Skills Camp |
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| 2008 CIS Men's Hockey Championship |
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| 2008 Final 6 Men's Basketball Championship |
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| RANKINGS WATCH (Final) |
MH
| 1. UNB (1) |
| 2. Alberta (2) |
| 3. Lakehead (3) |
| 4. Saint Mary's (4) |
| 5. UQTR (5) |
| 6. Saskatchewan (6) |
| 7. Calgary (7) |
| 8. Western (9) |
| 9. Moncton (8) |
| 10. McGill (10) |
WH
| 1. McGill (1) |
| 2. Alberta (2) |
| 3. Laurier (3) |
| 4. StFX (4) |
| 5. Manitoba (5) |
| 6. Toronto (6) |
| 7. Regina (7) |
| 8. Saint Mary's (9) |
| 9. Saskatchewan (8) |
| 10. Ottawa (10) |
MBB
| 1. Carleton (1) |
| 2. Acadia (3) |
| 3. Brandon (2) |
| 4. Calgary (4) |
| 5. UBC (5) |
| 6. Windsor (8) |
| 7. Brock (9) |
| 8. Ottawa (NR) |
| 9. Toronto (6) |
| 10. Cape Breton (7) |
WBB
| 1. Simon Fraser (1) |
| 2. McMaster (2) |
| 3. UBC (2) |
| 4. Alberta (4) |
| 5. Regina (5) |
| 6. Memorial (6) |
| 7. Saskatchewan (9) |
| 8. Toronto (NR) |
| 9. Cape Breton (8) |
| 10. York (7) |
MVB
| 1. Alberta (1) |
| 2. McMaster (3) |
| 3. Winnipeg (2) |
| 4. UBC (4) |
| 5. Laval (5) |
| 6. Dalhousie (6) |
| 7. Brandon (8) |
| 8. UNB (9) |
| 9. Thompson Rivers (7) |
| 10. Queen's (NR) |
WVB
| 1. Manitoba (1) |
| 2. Calgary (2) |
| 3. UBC (3) |
| 4. Montreal (5) |
| 5. Alberta (4) |
| 6. Trinity Western (6) |
| 7. Sherbrooke (7) |
| 8. McGill (8) |
| 9. Toronto (9) |
| 10. UNB (NR) |
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| PHOTO OF THE WEEK |
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M-Hockey
UdeM @ ACA
Photo by E. Cederberg
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