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Tag: gnat track and field

Simon Fraser's pure freshman sprinter Katherine Lucas won GNAC titles at 100m and 200m over the weekend at Western Oregon University. (Christopher Oertell photo)
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Tsumura: Three reasons why Simon Fraser Clan women’s track is ready to make its NCAA mark

May 14, 2017Howard TsumuraComment(0)

BURNABY — Simon Fraser Clan women’s track and field enjoyed a shining moment this past weekend at the Great Northwest Athletic Conference championships in Oregon.

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