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2009-10 Canada West Men's Basketball 2009-10 Canada West Men’s Basketball Prairie Division G W L Pct. F A GBL x-Calgary 20 15 5 .750 1705 1446 - x-Saskatchewan 20 14 6 .700 1790 1460 1.0 x-Regina 20 10 10 .500 1568 1620 5.0 x-Alberta 20 10 10 .500 1396 1460 5.0 x-Lethbridge 20 10 10 .500 1518 1484 5.0 Brandon 20 7 13 .350 1510 1648 8.0 Manitoba 20 4 16 .200 1506 1776 11.0 Winnipeg 20 1 19 .050 1292 1670 14.0 Pacific Division x-UBC 18 17 1 .944 1544 1225 - x-Simon Fraser 18 14 4 .778 1391 1326 3.0 x-Fraser Valley 18 11 7 .611 1370 1364 6.0 Victoria 18 9 9 .500 1273 1281 8.0 Trinity Western 18 9 9 .500 1414 1388 8.0 Thompson Rivers 18 3 15 .167 1366 1495 14.0 GBL denotes "Games Behind Leader" x-playoff spot Note: top 4 Prairie, top 3 Pacific teams qualify for playoffs; Prairie 5th or PacD 4th also qualifies; CWUAA finalists qualify for CIS championship CIS championship, hosted at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa by Carleton University 03/21/10 Ottawa Saskatchewan 91, UBC 81 03/20/10 Ottawa Saskatchewan 86, Carleton 82 03/20/10 Ottawa UBC 77, Calgary 63 03/19/10 Ottawa Saskatchewan 71, Windsor 68 03/19/10 Ottawa UBC 79, Lakehead 58 03/19/10 Ottawa Calgary 82, Cape Breton 74 Canada West Final Four at UBC in Vancouver 03/06/10 Vancouver, BC Saskatchewan 96, Calgary 83 03/06/10 Vancouver, BC UBC 78, Simon Fraser 68 03/05/10 Vancouver, BC Saskatchewan 104, UBC 87 03/05/10 Vancouver, BC Calgary 82, Simon Fraser 69 Canada West best-of-three divisional crossover playoffs 02/27/10 Calgary, AB Calgary 87, Lethbridge 79 02/27/10 Burnaby, B.C. Simon Fraser 96, Regina 77 02/26/10 Burnaby, B.C. Simon Fraser 82, Regina 75 02/26/10 Calgary, AB Calgary 62, Lethbridge 57 02/26/10 Vancouver, BC UBC 103, Alberta 68 02/26/10 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 99, UFV 90 02/25/10 Burnaby, B.C. Regina 77, Simon Fraser 71 02/25/10 Vancouver, BC UBC 92, Alberta 62 02/25/10 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 96, UFV 85 Canada West conference season results 02/13/10 Lethbridge, AB Lethbridge 58, Calgary 56 02/13/10 Vancouver, BC UBC 90, Trinity Western 83 02/13/10 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 102, Regina 72 02/13/10 Victoria, BC Victoria 77, Simon Fraser 67 02/12/10 Regina, SK Saskatchewan 92, Regina 75 02/11/10 Winnipeg, MB Winnipeg 88, Manitoba 65 02/06/10 Brandon Calgary 96, Brandon 88 02/06/10 Abbotsford UFV 91, Trinity Western 70 02/06/10 Vancouver, BC UBC 90, Victoria 41 02/06/10 Kamloops,BC Simon Fraser 91, Thompson Rivers 74 02/06/10 Winnipeg, Mb Alberta 80, Manitoba 69 02/06/10 Regina, SK Regina 98, Winnipeg 79 02/06/10 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 97, Lethbridge 84 02/05/10 Brandon, MB Calgary 103, Brandon 70 02/05/10 Abbotsford UFV 104, Trinity Western 79 02/05/10 Vancouver, BC UBC 78, Victoria 72 02/05/10 Kamloops, BC Simon Fraser 79, Thompson Rivers 73 02/05/10 Regina, SK Regina 94, Winnipeg 86 02/05/10 Winnipeg, Mb Alberta 72, Manitoba 62 02/05/10 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 107, Lethbridge 61 01/31/10 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 115, Manitoba 72 01/30/10 Saskatoon, SK Saskatchewan 101, Manitoba 66 01/30/10 Calgary, AB Calgary 93, Regina 84 01/30/10 Edmonton, AB Alberta 71, Brandon 67 01/30/10 Langley, B.C. Thompson Rivers 81, Trinity Western 76 01/30/10 Victoria, bc UFV 79, Victoria 77 01/30/10 Winnipeg, Mb Lethbridge 70, Winnipeg 52 01/30/10 Burnaby, B.C. UBC 77, Simon Fraser 68 01/29/10 Langley, B.C. Trinity Western 89, Thompson Rivers 83 01/29/10 Victoria, BC Victoria 56, UFV 55 01/29/10 Edmonton, AB Brandon 88, Alberta 85 01/29/10 Calgary, AB Calgary 91, Regina 74 01/29/10 Winnipeg, MB Lethbridge 87, Winnipeg 58 01/28/10 Burnaby, B.C. Simon Fraser 82, UBC 79 01/23/10 Abbotsford UFV 80, Saskatchewan 77 01/23/10 Kamloops, BC Alberta 79, Thompson Rivers 69 01/23/10 Lethbridge, AB Lethbridge 74, Victoria 63 01/23/10 Langley Events Trinity Western 99, Winnipeg 63 01/23/10 Calgary, AB UBC 79, Calgary 71 01/23/10 Regina, SK Regina 98, Brandon 75 01/23/10 Burnaby, B.C. Simon Fraser 79, Manitoba 68 01/22/10 Langley Events Trinity Western 97, Manitoba 89 01/22/10 Burnaby, B.C. Simon Fraser 70, Winnipeg 60 01/22/10 Abbotsford UFV 76, Alberta 53 01/22/10 Kamloops, BC Saskatchewan 88, Thompson Rivers 51 01/22/10 Calgary, AB Calgary 91, Victoria 74 01/22/10 Lethbridge, AB UBC 88, Lethbridge 78 01/22/10 Regina, SK Regina 69, Brandon 55 01/17/10 Brandon Mb Brandon 75, Lethbridge 70 01/16/10 Vancouver, BC UBC 91, UFV 78 01/16/10 Calgary, AB Alberta 82, Calgary 80 01/16/10 Victoria, BC Thompson Rivers 80, Victoria 69 01/16/10 Winnipeg, Mb Regina 86, Manitoba 73 01/16/10 Winnipeg, MB Saskatchewan 94, Winnipeg 57 01/16/10 Burnaby, B.C. Simon Fraser 68, Trinity Western 64 01/16/10 Brandon Lethbridge 89, Brandon 82 01/15/10 Vancouver, BC UBC 97, UFV 63 01/15/10 Victoria, BC Victoria 76, Thompson Rivers 67 01/15/10 Calgary, AB Calgary 80, Alberta 54 01/15/10 Burnaby, B.C. Simon Fraser 81, Trinity Western 69 01/15/10 Winnipeg, MB Saskatchewan 71, Winnipeg 55 01/15/10 Winnipeg, Mb Regina 84, Manitoba 74 01/09/10 Lethbridge, Ab Calgary 88, Lethbridge 86 01/09/10 Victoria, BC Victoria 76, Regina 74 01/09/10 Vancouver, BC UBC 92, Brandon 46 01/09/10 Edmonton, AB Trinity Western 83, Alberta 55 01/09/10 Abbotsford UFV 97, Manitoba 94 01/09/10 Kamloops, BC Thompson Rivers 94, Winnipeg 60 01/09/10 Saskatoon Saskatchewan 102, Simon Fraser 81 01/08/10 Victoria, BC Victoria 73, Brandon 55 01/08/10 Abbotsford UFV 77, Winnipeg 68 01/08/10 Vancouver, BC UBC 97, Regina 70 01/08/10 Kamloops, BC Manitoba 98, Thompson Rivers 90 01/08/10 Edmonton, AB Simon Fraser 84, Alberta 80 01/08/10 Saskatoon Trinity Western 98, Saskatchewan 87 11/28/09 Langley, B.C. Trinity Western 80, Lethbridge 68 11/28/09 Edmonton, AB Alberta 71, Saskatchewan 70 11/28/09 Brandon, MB Brandon 88, UFV 59 11/28/09 Regina, SK Regina 92, Thompson Rivers 85 11/28/09 Winnipeg UBC 93, Manitoba 75 11/28/09 Winnipeg, MB Victoria 72, Winnipeg 47 11/28/09 Burnaby, B.C. Simon Fraser 86, Calgary 82 11/27/09 Brandon, MB Brandon 93, Thompson Rivers 87 11/27/09 Langley, B.C. Calgary 87, Trinity Western 77 11/27/09 Burnaby, B.C. Lethbridge 87, Simon Fraser 73 11/27/09 Edmonton, AB Saskatchewan 98, Alberta 59 11/27/09 Winnipeg, MB (IGAC) Manitoba 84, Victoria 83 11/27/09 Regina, SK UFV 89, Regina 73 11/27/09 Winnipeg, MB UBC 89, Winnipeg 54 11/21/09 Langley, BC (LEC) Trinity Western 83, Victoria 71 11/21/09 Abbotsford Simon Fraser 71, UFV 62 11/21/09 Edmonton, AB Regina 78, Alberta 73 11/21/09 Lethbridge, AB Lethbridge 90, Manitoba 63 11/21/09 Saskatoon Calgary 80, Saskatchewan 76 11/21/09 Winnipeg, MB Brandon 83, Winnipeg 76 11/20/09 Saskatoon Saskatchewan 86, Calgary 67 11/20/09 Langley Events Victoria 62, Trinity Western 59 11/20/09 Abbotsford Simon Fraser 73, UFV 58 11/20/09 Kamloops, BC UBC 84, Thompson Rivers 68 11/20/09 Edmonton, AB Regina 62, Alberta 61 11/20/09 Lethbridge, AB Lethbridge 87, Manitoba 68 11/20/09 Winnipeg, MB Brandon 80, Winnipeg 75 11/19/09 Kamloops, BC UBC 84, Thompson Rivers 81 11/14/09 Vancouver, BC UBC 75, Alberta 68 11/14/09 Calgary, AB Calgary 95, Thompson Rivers 68 11/14/09 Lethbridge, AB UFV 82, Lethbridge 77 11/14/09 Victoria, Bc Victoria 82, Saskatchewan 54 11/14/09 Regina, SK Trinity Western 81, Regina 74 11/14/09 Brandon Mb Simon Fraser 69, Brandon 63 11/14/09 Winnipeg, Mb Manitoba 92, Winnipeg 79 11/13/09 Vancouver, BC UBC 90, Saskatchewan 83 11/13/09 Victoria, BC Victoria 74, Alberta 66 11/13/09 Calgary, AB Calgary 80, UFV 62 11/13/09 Lethbridge, AB Lethbridge 84, Thompson Rivers 75 11/13/09 Regina, SK Simon Fraser 91, Regina 76 11/13/09 Brandon MB Trinity Western 83, Brandon 63 11/07/09 Lethbridge, AB Lethbridge 70, Regina 54 11/07/09 Saskatoon Saskatchewan 99, Brandon 91 11/07/09 Winnipeg, MB Alberta 71, Winnipeg 68 11/07/09 Winnipeg, Mb Calgary 89, Manitoba 64 11/06/09 Lethbridge, AB Regina 81, Lethbridge 77 11/06/09 Winnipeg, Mb Calgary 86, Manitoba 67 11/06/09 Saskatoon Saskatchewan 91, Brandon 68 11/06/09 Winnipeg, MB Alberta 74, Winnipeg 56 10/31/09 Calgary, AB Calgary 96, Winnipeg 55 10/31/09 Edmonton, AB Alberta 77, Lethbridge 66 10/31/09 Kamloops, BC UFV 74, Thompson Rivers 58 10/31/09 Victoria, BC Simon Fraser 78, Victoria 75 10/31/09 Brandon Mb Brandon 106, Manitoba 83 10/30/09 Vancouver, BC UBC 71, Trinity Western 44 10/30/09 Kamloops, BC UFV 84, Thompson Rivers 82 10/30/09 Calgary, AB Calgary 94, Winnipeg 56 10/30/09 Edmonton, AB Alberta 65, Lethbridge 55 10/30/09 Brandon Mb Manitoba 80, Brandon 74 CIS Championship Hosted by Carleton U, March 19-21, 2010 at Scotiabank Place in Ottawa, Ont.
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