The Seneca College Sting made their trip to the CCAA National Championship in Edmonton, Alberta with hopes of improving on their previous trip to the big show that saw the ladies from North York finish fifth.
The Seneca College Sting are moving on. The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association Women’s Basketball representatives turned in a winning performance this afternoon to defeat fourth ranked Okanagan 77-66 in their opening round game.
The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) is pleased to announce Seneca College will represent Ontario at the 2007 Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA) Women’s National Championship.
With eight teams from the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Women’s Basketball League converging at Algonquin College for the Championship this weekend, the OCAA is pleased to announce the 2006-07 women’s basketball league all-stars and major award winners.
Algonquin College will welcome the top eight Ontario women’s college basketball teams this weekend as the 2007 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Women’s Basketball Championship are set to tip-off from March 1-3 in Ottawa.
Schedules for the upcoming 2006-07 OCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball crossovers games have officially been announced with the winners advancing to the Championship tournaments hosted by Durham College and Algonquin College respectively.
The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) 20th edition of Basketball All-Star Saturday took place at Durham College on Saturday, January 20th. The event opened with the co-ed 2-ball team competition which was captured by the duo of Igor Trbojevic and Melissa Zwolak from Mohawk College.
With the 2006 portion of the season in the books, the defending OCAA Champion Seneca Sting have once again risen to the top of the standings with an undefeated 8-0 record, looking to win their second consecutive Championship in 2007.
After upsetting the Humber Hawks in the semifinals of the 2005-06 Women’s Basketball Championships, the Algonquin Thunder were one win away from winning their first OCAA Championships since they won back-to-back titles in 1972 and 1973.
Celebrating success in its first season of existence, the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA) is pleased to announce this year’s successful applicants of its Female Coach Mentor Program.