Tuesday 27 October 2009

Campus Newspaper Tour

Simon Fraser: Clan itching to get ball rolling on new season

Without a true star player, the 2009- 2010 Clan basketball season may come down to grinding out victories in the truest sense of the expression. The team lost two key players this offseason as Greg Wallis graduated after a fantastic CIS career and Frank Bradley was forced off the team due to academic reasons.

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The Manitoban - Not a good weekend for Bisons basketball: Men’s team gets only win

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Badgers blown out by X-men

The Brock men's basketball team hosted the St. Francis Xavier X-Men on Oct. 24 where the Badgers put on one of their worst exhibitions of the season, losing 74-54 and dropping to 1-4 in pre-season play. The Badgers shot 28.8 per cent from the field, with the loss coming a day after defeating Franklin College by a score of 93-78.

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Older, fairly lengthy piece from Waterloo Imprint

Warriors take Naismith: UW's mens basketball team conquers Naismith two years straight, a first since 1985

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Badger guard working hard to become a complete player

Jay Fleming knows that to be a great basketball player he has to play offence and defence.

Monday night at Brock University's Bob Davis Gymnasium, Fleming scored seven points and pulled down a big defensive rebound at the end of the game to secure the Badgers' 69-67 exhibition win over the St. Mary's Huskies.

"I was behind the play and saw the (Huskies) shot go up and the rebound come down," Fleming said. "I got lucky to grab the ball in the corner."

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