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Simon Fraser Clan senior Miryam Bassett (513) has been rock solid in leading her team to a top five national NCAA Div. 2 cross-country ranking. (Photo courtesy UW Sundodger Invitational)
Feature University Cross Country

SFU cross-country: Coach Brit loves her ‘local girls’ as Triple Crown of GNAC, region and national meets await

October 19, 2017October 19, 2017Howard TsumuraComment(0)

BURNABY — Simon Fraser has become one of the frontrunners in the world of NCAA Div. 2 women’s cross-country running. The question now, as the 2017 season enters its Triple Crown stretch drive of conference, region and national championship races?

Samantha Beauchamp (centre) and the rest of the Simon Fraser Clan women's basketball team are bound for the NCAA D-2 championship tournament. (SFU athletics/File photo)
Feature University Women's Basketball

Simon Fraser women’s basketball puts on its dancing shoes, Clan makes NCAA D2 field

March 6, 2017March 6, 2017Howard TsumuraComment(0)

BURNABY — The Big Dance opened its arms Sunday for the Simon Fraser Clan women’s basketball team.

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