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Dinos miss golden opportunity

By Tanya DeLyzer and Amanda VanSteelandt

The Dinos men’s basketball team was disappointedly eliminated from playoffs Feb. 18-20. The 2004 Canada West Champion Dinos lost to the University of Alberta Golden Bears in a best-of-three Mountain Division semi-final. After defeating the Bears 78-76 on Friday, the Dinos were trounced 79-69 and 86-68 on Saturday and Sunday respectively. This is the third… Continue reading Dinos miss golden opportunity

Report Card: Men’s Soccer

By Tanya DeLyzer and Amanda VanSteelandt

Talent With fewer newcomers than last year, this team was still on the young side. However, they didn’t lack talent. They had many consistent contributors who shone on some days and blended in on others. The stats from the regular season didn’t show this team’s true potential. Effort Scrappy, indeed. That shows heart. When they… Continue reading Report Card: Men’s Soccer

Pronghorns didn’t stand a chance

By Tanya DeLyzer

Perhaps it was the 2003-2004 Canada West banner hanging in the Jack Simpson Gymnasium that fuelled the Dinos men’s basketball team at home Nov. 19-20. Or maybe the men just played like they can. Whatever the reason, the Dinos managed to steal two wins from the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns. Our men defeated the windy… Continue reading Pronghorns didn’t stand a chance

Thank the Lord we’re hosting

By Tanya DeLyzer and Amanda VanSteelandt

This final week of regular season soccer competition was full of Pronghorns and Pandas and Dinos, oh my! A Pronghorn, more commonly called an antelope, uses its sharp vision to see danger and its superior agility to run away from it. The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns were ecologically disappointing this past weekend. They neither saw… Continue reading Thank the Lord we’re hosting

Men can’t score

By Amanda VanSteelandt and Tanya DeLyzer

Perhaps the University of Calgary men’s soccer team was still recovering from their big “cabaret” when they went out on the road last weekend. The men couldn’t even manage to score. This isn’t usually a problem according to rumors on the sidelines. The first game, on Thu., Sept. 30, Trinity Western University slaughtered the Dinos.… Continue reading Men can’t score

Soccersaurs settle for a tie

By Tanya DeLyzer and Amanda VanSteelandt

The men’s soccer game on Sat., Sept. 25 against the University of British Columbia T-Birds was “eerily similar” to previous games this season. The Dinos must like it from behind, because they spent most of the game catching up to the T-Birds. The first goal came from a blatantly offside Luke Sandilands of UBC. The… Continue reading Soccersaurs settle for a tie

Lovers or fighters?

By Tanya DeLyzer and Amanda VanSteelandt

This past weekend played out like a daytime soap opera for the Dinos men’s soccer team. Their first regular season game, on Sat., Sept. 18 against the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, was entertaining and full of drama with bad acting from the Huskies that wouldn’t even win a “Soapie” award. Huskies’ keeper Jonathon Neufeld was… Continue reading Lovers or fighters?