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he magnitude of being promoted from B.C. collegiate athletics to the Canada West university conference didn’t exactly catch Ashley Briker by surprise. The third-year guard for the UBC Okanagan Heat women’s basketball team knew the players would be bigger, stronger and faster at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport level. And that the degree of time and effort—both on and off the floor—required to compete with the country’s best university athletes would also be significantly greater. Briker and the Heat women won two games in their inaugural season of Canada West competition and, not unlike any first-year program, suffered through some predictable growing pains. Still, when all was said done, Briker said the Heat’s maiden voyage in the CIS could only be considered a success. See story A3.
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STEVE MORRISON and the UBC Okanagan men’s basketball team won three games in their first season of Canada West action.