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September 26-30
Home Events
Men?s Basketball ? vs. Langara College, Friday (7 p.m.) at Immaculata Regional High School
Men?s Soccer ? vs. Thompson Rivers, Saturday (1 p.m.) at Nonis Sports Field, UBC?s Okanagan campus
Women?s Soccer ? vs. Thompson Rivers, Sunday (1 p.m.) at Nonis Sports Field, UBC?s Okanagan campus
Away Events
Men?s Volleyball ? at Thompson Rivers University, Wednesday (7 p.m.) in Kamloops, B.C.
Men?s Rugby ? vs. Mount Royal, Friday (4 p.m. PST) at Calgary Irish Fields
Women?s Rugby ? vs. Mount Royal/Calgary mixed team, Friday (5 p.m. PST) at Calgary Irish Fields
Women?s Basketball ? at Fraser Valley, Friday (6 p.m.) at G.W. Graham Sec. in Chilliwack, BC
Women?s Rugby ? vs. Lethbridge, Saturday (10 a.m. PST) at Calgary Irish Fields
Men?s Cross Country ? at Pacific Lutheran, Saturday (10 a.m.) in Tacoma, WA
Women?s Cross Country ? at Pacific Lutheran, Saturday (11 a.m.) in Tacoma, WA
Men?s Rugby ? vs. Calgary, Saturday (11:30 a.m. PST) at Calgary Irish Fields
Women?s Rugby ? vs. Alberta, Saturday (1 p.m. PST) at Calgary Irish Fields
Women?s Soccer ? at Thompson Rivers, Saturday (1 p.m.) in Kamloops, BC
Women?s Basketball ? at Trinity Western, Saturday (6 p.m.) in Langley, BC
Men?s Soccer ? at Thompson Rivers, Sunday (1 p.m.) in Kamloops, BC
Men?s and Women?s Golf ? at Vancouver Island University, Sat-Sun at Nanaimo Golf & Country Club
Men?s Volleyball ? The Heat have played some stiff competition so far in their early exhibition schedule, playing the CIS two-time defending champs, the Trinity Western Spartans, last Wednesday, and a two game set versus the U23 Argentinean team on Friday and Saturday. The Heat was unable to defeat either of those squads, but gained valuable floor experience to the nine newcomers to the squad. The Heat will travel to Kamloops to play their first preseason game away from Kelowna. The game will take place in the Tournament Capital Centre in Kamloops at 7 p.m., on Wednesday, Sep 26.
Men?s Rugby - The Heat men will play Mount Royal University on Friday, September 28 at 4 p.m. PST at the Calgary Irish fields and then play the University of Calgary on Saturday September 29 at 11:30 a.m. PST on the same pitch. The Heat men 15?s team will use these games to prepare for the 2nd annual Hindson Cup that will be held in Kelowna on Oct 27, 2012.
Women?s Rugby - This weekend will feature the only Rugby 15?s games that the Heat women will play this year. The Heat women will play a mixed team of Mount Royal University and University of Calgary players on Friday, September 28 at 5 p.m. PST at the Calgary Irish fields and then play a series of half games on Saturday September 29. The women play University of Lethbridge at 10 a.m. and the University of Alberta at 2 p.m.
Women?s Basketball - This will be the first action of the year for Heather Semeniuk?s team, her nineteenth at the helm of the UBC Okanagan women?s basketball squad. The first game of the preseason will see the Heat play the Fraser Valley Cascades in Chilliwack at G.W. Graham Secondary on Friday night at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Langley Events Centre the Heat will take on the Trinity Western Spartans, game set to start at 6p.m.
Men?s Basketball - Pete Guarasci got his career off to a flying start with two wins in his first two preseason games as head coach of the Heat men?s basketball team versus the visiting Seattle Mountaineers. He will have his squad primed for a third straight preseason win this Friday night when they play the Langara Falcons at Immaculata School; game will tip-off at 7 p.m.
Women?s Soccer (CCAA ranking: No. 9) ? The good news for the women?s soccer team is that they have just one loss on the year. The bad news: only two wins in their six games so far this PACWEST season. UBC Okanagan?s record is now (2W-1L-3T) and has them fourth in the league, holding on to the final playoff spot. The Heat will reach the halfway point on the season with their match in Kamloops on Saturday, and will look to get a win against the best team in the league, as the WolfPack?s record is (5W-1L-0T). These two teams will play again Sunday, this time in Kelowna at UBC Okanagan?s Nonis Sports Field. Both days the game will start at 1 p.m.
The game on Sunday will see Claire Paterson and her staff go shoeless to raise awareness and funds for Right To Play, an international organization that uses the power of sport and play to teach life skills and improve health.
www.righttoplay.ca
Men?s Soccer ? After four straight road games the Heat look forward to defending their turf this Saturday when they host Thompson Rivers at 1 p.m. The Heat lost two and tied two on their road trip, putting their record at (0W-3L-3T), and look to capture their first win of the season against the (2W-3L-1T) WolfPack. The second game of the home-and-home will be in Kamloops on Sunday and will see the two teams battle again at 1 p.m.
Cross Country ? After a tune-up race against Thompson Rivers last weekend the Heat will travel to Tacoma, WA to run in the Pacific Lutheran University?s PLU Invitational Cross Country meet on Saturday Sep 29. The men will run an eight km. race at 10 a.m. and the women will run at 11 a.m. in a six km. jaunt.
Golf - Cody Bell, the second year golfer from Salmon Arm, has finished third and second in the first two tournaments of the PACWEST season. Bell won two of four tournaments in the PACWEST season last year en route to him earning provincial player of the year. Bell has his men?s team in fourth place at the halfway point of the PACWEST golf season. Jen Woods (Kelowna, BC), in her senior season on the golf team, has already won a tournament this season and has the Heat women?s golf team atop the PACWEST standings primed for a fourth consecutive provincial banner.
Bell and Woods will be with the men?s and women?s golf teams at a tournament hosted by Vancouver Island University this Sat-Sun, September 29-30 at the Nanaimo Golf & Country Club.
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Source: https://news.ok.ubc.ca/athrec/2012/09/26/this-week-in-ubc-okanagan-athletics-sep-26-30/
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