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Athletics, Women's Basketball
January 17, 2017
Maria Mongomo has earned Canada West Female Third Star of the Week recognition. Mongomo, a native of Las Palmas, Spain and a second-year forward from the women’s basketball team, scored 25 points, grabbed 22 rebounds and dished out... more
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January 14, 2017
PRINCE GEORGE - The Mount Royal Cougars came out firing Saturday night, pushing the pace and building a 22-9 lead in the first quarter before going on to defeat the University of Northern British Columbia Timberwolves 72-69 in men’s... more
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January 14, 2017
PRINCE GEORGE – The University of Northern British Columbia’s women’s basketball team survived a big fourth-quarter push by the Mount Royal Cougars and held on for a 64-55 win Saturday night at the Charles Jago Northern Sport Centre.... more
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January 13, 2017
Prince George, B.C. -- The UNBC Timberwolves are teaming up with the University of Northern British Columbia’s Commerce Students Society on a special initiative to give individuals a helping hand. An ‘MVP of the Month’ will be selected... more
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January 13, 2017
PRINCE GEORGE -- The University of Northern British Columbia’s women’s basketball team knew they had to take care of their own end of the court against a dangerous Mount Royal Cougars squad. The Timberwolves did just that, holding the... more
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January 13, 2017
PRINCE GEORGE - The Mount Royal Cougars knew they had a size advantage, and utilized it in a 78-64 victory over the University of Northern British Columbia Timberwolves in men’s basketball action on Friday night at the Charles Jago... more
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Athletics
January 12, 2017
Canada West Men’s Basketball Preview Mount Royal at UNBC Jan 13 and 14, Charles Jago Northern Sport Centre UNBC Timberwolves (4-8) Streak: Lost last four games 12th in Canada West standings 71.8 Points scored per game... more
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Athletics
January 12, 2017
Canada West Women’s Basketball Preview Mount Royal at UNBC, Charles Jago Northern Sport Centre Jan. 13 and 14 UNBC Timberwolves (3-9) Streak: Lost last two games 13th in Canada West standings 67.1 Points scored per game... more
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January 07, 2017
Lethbridge – After falling behind by as many as 21 points in the opening half, the Lethbridge Pronghorns mounted a massive comeback to complete the weekend sweep of the UNBC Timberwolves with a 73-69 victory on Saturday. The win... more
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January 07, 2017
Lethbridge – While it wasn’t pretty at times, the Lethbridge Pronghorn men’s basketball team completed a sweep of the UNBC Timberwolves to open 2017 with a 76-63 win Saturday night. The win improves the Pronghorns record to 8-4 and... more
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Athletics, Men's Soccer
January 06, 2017
PRINCE GEORGE - The University of Northern British Columbia men’s soccer program has dipped into the local pool of talent, with fullback Graeme Lewis committing to the squad for the 2017 season. Spending his formative years playing for... more
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January 06, 2017
Lethbridge – Coming out of the semester break, the Lethbridge Pronghorn women’s basketball team kicked off 2017 in style, using big first and third quarters to drop the UNBC Timberwolves 89-70. The win snaps a six-game... more
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January 06, 2017
Lethbridge – Despite scoring the game’s first basket and leading from start to finish, the Lethbridge Pronghorns were never in a comfortable spot all night but did open the second semester of Canada West play grinding out an 82-71 win... more
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Athletics
January 05, 2017
Canada West Women’s Basketball Preview Jan. 6 and 7, 2017 UNBC @ Lethbridge UNBC Timberwolves (3-7) Streak : Won last two games 12th in Canada West standings 66.6 points scored per game 70.6 points allowed per game... more
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Athletics
January 05, 2017
Canada West Men’s Basketball Preview January 6th & 7th UNBC at Lethbridge UNBC Timberwolves (4-6) Streak: Lost last two games 10th in Canada West standings 72.7 points scored per game 79.9 points allowed per game... more
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Athletics, Women's Soccer
January 04, 2017
PRINCE GEORGE - University of Northern British Columbia’s women’s soccer team coach Neil Sedgwick knew he wanted Hallie Nystedt on his team. The product of Stelly’s secondary school in Saanich, B.C., made that decision official,... more