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Women's Basketball Standings Canada West Basketball History & Records Canada West & CIS Basketball Champions All-Time Canada West Men’s Championships (42, through 2013-14) Victoria (14) – 1978; 1979; 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1988; 1989; 1995; 1997; 1998; 2001; 2006 Alberta (11) – 1973; 1974; 1977; 1985; 1990; 1994; 1999; 1900; 2005, 2012, 2014 UBC (10) – 1975; 1987; 1991; 1992; 1996; 2003; 2007; 2008, 2011, 2013 Calgary (4) – 1976; 1993; 2004, 2009 Lethbridge (1) – 1986 Brandon (1) – 2002 Saskatchewan (1) – 2010 All-Time Canada West Women’s Championships (42, through 2013-14) Victoria (17) – 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Calgary (7) – 1979, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2001 UBC (7) – 1973, 1974, 1975, 1994, 2007, 2008, 2012 Simon Fraser (5) – 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010 Saskatchewan (3) – 2006, 2011, 2014 Regina (2) – 2004, 2013 Lethbridge (1) – 1993 Note: no playoff in 1972-73, champion declared after winning regular season title Canada West CIS Men Women Men Women 2013-14 Alberta Sask. Carleton Windsor 2012-13 UBC Regina Carleton Windsor 2011-12 Alberta UBC Carleton Windsor 2010-11 UBC Sask. Carleton Windsor 2009-10 Sask. SFU Saskatchewan SFU 2008-09 Calgary SFU Carleton SFU 2007-08 UBC UBC Brock UBC 2006-07 UBC UBC Carleton SFU 2005-06 Victoria Sask. Carleton UBC 2004-05 Alberta SFU Carleton SFU 2003-04 Calgary Regina Carleton UBC 2002-03 UBC SFU Carleton Victoria 2001-02 Brandon SFU Alberta SFU 2000-01 Victoria Calgary St. FX Regina 1999-00 Alberta Victoria St. FX Victoria 1998-99 Alberta Victoria St. Mary’s Alberta 1997-98 Victoria Victoria Bishop’s Victoria 1996-97 Victoria Victoria Victoria Manitoba 1995-96 UBC Victoria Brandon Manitoba 1994-95 Victoria Victoria Alberta Winnipeg 1993-94 Alberta UBC Alberta Winnipeg 1992-93 Calgary Lethbridge St. FX Winnipeg 1991-92 UBC Victoria Brock Victoria 1990-91 UBC Calgary Western Laurentian 1989-90 Alberta Calgary Concordia Laurentian 1988-89 Victoria Calgary Brandon Calgary 1987-88 Victoria Calgary Brandon Manitoba 1986-87 UBC Victoria Brandon Victoria 1985-86 Lethbridge Victoria Victoria Toronto 1984-85 Alberta Victoria Victoria Victoria 1983-84 Victoria Calgary Victoria Bishop's Canada West & CIS Basketball Champions Canada West CIS Men Women Men Women 1982-83 Victoria Victoria Victoria Bishop's 1981-82 Victoria Victoria Victoria Victoria 1980-81 Victoria Victoria Victoria Victoria 1979-80 Victoria Victoria Victoria Victoria 1978-79 Victoria Calgary Saint Mary's Laurentian 1977-78 Victoria Victoria Saint Mary's Laurentian 1976-77 Alberta Victoria Acadia Laurentian 1975-76 Calgary Victoria Manitoba Laurentian 1974-75 UBC UBC Waterloo Laurentian 1973-74 Alberta UBC Guelph UBC 1972-73 Alberta UBC Saint Mary's UBC 1971-72 UBC UBC 1970-71 Acadia 1969-70 UBC 1968-69 Windsor 1967-68 Waterloo 1966-67 Windsor 1965-66 Calgary Windsor 1964-65 Alberta Acadia 1963-64 Windsor 1962-63 Assumption Men’s All-Time Division Champions Pacific Central Great Plains 2001-02 SFU Alberta Brandon 2002-03 UBC Alberta Regina 2003-04 UBC Calgary Brandon 2004-05 Victoria Alberta Regina 2005-06 UBC Saskatchewan Regina 2006-07 UBC Saskatchewan Brandon 2007-08 UBC Calgary Brandon 2008-09 UBC Calgary Brandon Division play began in the 2001-02 season In 2009-10, crossover playoff system adopted In 2010-11, conference became one division In 2011-12, reverted back to two divisions, crossover format Canada West Women's Basketball 1972-73 to 2013-14 All-Time Regular Season Standings (sorted by winning percentage) Games Won Lost For Against Win% x-Simon Fraser Clan 209 184 25 15981 11780 .880 Regina Cougars 316 244 72 23334 19376 .772 Victoria Vikes 805 613 192 54781 43858 .762 Winnipeg Wesmen 316 189 127 21294 19896 .598 Calgary Dinos 806 469 347 54306 51636 .582 Alberta Pandas 806 433 373 51100 49307 .537 UBC Thunderbirds 805 420 385 50385 48882 .522 Fraser Valley Cascades 173 85 88 11364 11385 .491 Manitoba Bisons 316 132 184 20995 21468 .418 Saskatchewan Huskies 806 336 470 49776 52849 .417 Lethbridge Pronghorns 806 276 530 47632 54532 .342 UNBC Timberwolves 44 14 30 2790 3219 .318 Thompson Rivers WolfPack 193 57 136 11971 13708 .295 Trinity Western Spartans 315 76 239 18260 22069 .241 UBC Okanagan Heat 62 11 51 3675 4560 .216 Mount Royal Cougars 44 7 37 2567 3169 .159 Brandon Bobcats 316 23 293 15682 24161 .073 x-no longer active Canada West Women's Basketball Undefeated Seasons G W L Victoria Vikettes 1975-76 20 20 0 (post-season unavailable) did not win CIAA gold Victoria Vikettes 1976-77 20 20 0 (post-season 1-1) CWIAU Consolation winner Victoria Vikettes 1977-78 20 20 0 (post-season unavailable) did not win CWIAU gold Victoria Vikettes 1982-83 10 10 0 (4-1 post-season) CIAU Silver Victoria Vikettes 1984-85 10 10 0 (5-0 post-season) CIAU Gold Calgary Dinos 1988-89 20 20 0 (5-0 post-season) CIAU Gold Calgary Dinos 1989-90 20 20 0 (6-1 in post-season) CIAU Silver Victoria Vikes 1991-92 20 20 0 (5-0 in post-season) CIAU Gold Victoria Vikes 1992-93 20 20 0 (6-2 in post-season) CIAU Silver Simon Fraser Clan 2001-02 20 20 0 (9-0 in post-season) CIS Gold Simon Fraser Clan 2004-05 20 20 0 (7-0 in post-season) CIS Gold Regina Cougars 2011-12 20 20 0 (7-2 in post-season) CIS 5th 2013-14 Canada West Coaches (sorted by most wins) Yrs Games Won Lost Pct. 1 Deb Huband UBC 1995-96 to present 19 395 262 133 .663 2 Tanya McKay Winnipeg 2000-01 to present 14 316 189 127 .598 3 Lisa Thomaidis Saskatchewan 1998-99 to 2011-12 & 13-14 15 314 180 134 .573 4 Dave Taylor Regina 2006-07 to present 8 174 138 36 .793 5 Scott Edwards Alberta 2006-07 to present 8 174 129 45 .741 6 Al Tuchscherer Fraser Valley 2006-07 to present 8 173 85 88 .491 7 Scott Reeves Thompson Rivers 2009-10 to present 5 104 49 55 .471 8 Damian Jennings Calgary 2012-13 to present 2 44 32 12 .727 8 Cheryl Jean-Paul Trinity Western 2010-11 to present 4 82 24 58 .293 10 Erin McAleenan Lethbridge 2012-13 to present 2 44 16 28 .364 11 Dani Sinclair Victoria 2013-14 1 22 15 7 .682 12 Heather Semeniuk UBC Okanagan 2011-12 to present 3 62 11 51 .177 12 Michele Hynes Manitoba 2012-13 to present 2 44 7 37 .159 14 Sergey Shchepotkin UNBC 2013-14 1 22 6 16 .273 15 Novell Thomas Brandon 2012-13 to present 2 44 6 38 .136 16 Len Harvey Mount Royal 2013-14 1 22 2 20 .090 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 Canada West G W L F A P Victoria 22 17 5 1523 1295 34 Calgary 22 16 6 1640 1352 32 Simon Fraser 22 13 9 1607 1324 26 UBC 22 11 11 1506 1463 22 Alberta 22 10 12 1482 1386 20 Saskatchewan 22 7 15 1415 1640 14 Trinity Western 22 3 19 1213 1681 6 Lethbridge 22 0 22 1046 1759 0 Great Plains Regina 22 20 2 1749 1433 40 Manitoba 22 17 5 1732 1339 34 Winnipeg 22 14 8 1521 1356 28 Brandon 22 4 18 1140 1546 8 2001-02 Central Division G W L F A P Alberta 20 15 5 1414 1259 30 Calgary 20 9 11 1301 1330 18 Lethbridge 20 9 11 1213 1251 18 Saskatchewan 20 7 13 1366 1350 14 Pacific Division Simon Fraser 20 20 0 1517 973 40 UBC 20 14 6 1324 1195 28 Trinity Western 20 7 13 1129 1426 14 Victoria 20 5 15 1045 1250 10 Great Plains Division Regina 20 17 3 1469 1223 34 Winnipeg 20 12 8 1355 1239 24 Manitoba 20 5 15 1289 1479 10 Brandon 20 0 20 981 1428 0 2002-03 Central Division G W L F A Diff P Calgary* 20 12 8 1360 1261 +99 24 Alberta* 20 9 11 1279 1265 +14 18 x-Lethbridge 20 6 14 1284 1422 -138 12 Saskatchewan 20 6 14 1248 1339 -91 12 x-Lethbridge won season series vs. Saskatchewan 3-1 Pacific Division Simon Fraser** 20 18 2 1415 1019 +396 36 Victoria* 20 14 6 1234 1139 +95 28 UBC* 20 13 7 1332 1148 +184 26 Trinity Western 20 3 17 1059 1455 -396 6 Great Plains Division Winnipeg* 20 14 6 1369 1212 +157 28 Regina* 20 13 7 1492 1302 +190 26 Manitoba* 20 12 8 1378 1279 +99 24 Brandon 20 0 20 907 1516 -609 0 *qualified for playoffs 2003-04 Central Division GP W L F A +/- Pts Saskatchewan* 20 11 9 1364 1342 22 22 Calgary* 20 9 11 1278 1339 -61 18 Lethbridge 20 7 13 1213 1344 -131 14 Alberta 20 5 15 1230 1329 -99 10 Pacific Division UBC* 20 16 4 1327 1104 223 32 Victoria* 20 13 7 1287 1126 161 26 Simon Fraser* 20 12 8 1317 1199 118 24 Trinity Western 20 1 19 1090 1446 -356 2 Great Plains Division Regina* 20 18 2 1368 1139 229 36 Winnipeg* 20 13 7 1325 1237 88 26 Manitoba* 20 11 9 1334 1250 84 22 Brandon 20 4 16 1067 1345 -278 8 *qualified for playoffs 2004-05 Pacific Division G W L F A +/- Pts Simon Fraser* 20 20 0 1467 1051 +416 40 UBC* 20 12 8 1298 1134 +164 24 Victoria* 20 10 10 1214 1172 +42 20 Trinity Western 20 1 19 1074 1376 -302 2 Central Division Saskatchewan*# 20 11 9 1451 1342 +109 22 Calgary* 20 9 11 1275 1274 +1 18 Alberta 20 9 11 1312 1427 -115 18 Lethbridge 20 8 12 1374 1414 -40 16 Great Plains Division Winnipeg* 20 17 3 1456 1119 +337 34 Regina* 20 12 8 1289 1220 +69 24 Manitoba* 20 11 9 1472 1313 +159 22 Brandon 20 0 20 831 1671 -840 0 *top eight go to playoffs; #division winners get top-three seeding 2005-06 Central Division G W L F A +/- Pts *Saskatchewan 20 17 3 1484 1270 +214 34 *Calgary 20 13 7 1587 1424 +163 26 *Alberta 20 9 11 1310 1358 -48 18 Lethbridge 20 4 16 1241 1483 -242 8 Pacific Division *Simon Fraser 20 19 1 1466 1151 +315 38 *UBC 20 17 3 1356 1082 +274 34 *Victoria 20 8 12 1153 1150 +3 16 *Trinity Western 20 5 15 1178 1295 -117 10 Thompson Rivers 20 2 18 1064 1366 -302 4 Great Plains Division *Winnipeg 20 14 6 1382 1256 +126 28 *Manitoba 20 11 9 1345 1267 +78 22 *Regina 20 11 9 1282 1249 +33 22
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