Lethbridge's post-secondary sports teams wrapping up for the season

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Members of the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns and the Lethbridge College Kodiaks are reflecting on their past matches as their seasons come to a close.

"This is the time of year to look back at what we did," said Pronghorns women’s basketball coach Dave Waknuk. "I think there's a lot of good in it, lots of positive movement with our culture and results and things that we like."In October, the Kodiaks hosted the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference soccer tournaments for the first time, where the women's team won bronze.

The Pronghorns, meanwhile, played host to the 2022 Canada West swimming championships back in November."An opportunity came up at the last minute to host and we jumped at it," athletic director Neil Langevin said.For both campuses, 2023 marked the first year of post-secondary sports with no restrictions and a full season with normal travel schedules after COVID-19.Haily Weaver, member of the Pronghorns women’s basketball team, says it was a grind.

"The training is a lot different for a full season than a year when every two weeks we have to shut down because someone has COVID."Members of the Pronghorns will take part in the U Sports national track and field championships in Saskatoon from March 9 to 11, while the Kodiaks will take part in the ACAC futsal tournament in Fort McMurrary from March 10 to 12.

 

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