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Winnipeg Wesmen are the
athletic teams that
represent the
University of
Winnipeg in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. As an
undergraduate school, the
Wesmen parti****te...
- The
Winnipeg Wesmen men's ice
hockey team was an ice
hockey team
representing the
University of Winnipeg. The team was
active from 1967
until 1984 and...
- Wolfpack. The
University of
Manitoba Bisons and the
University of
Winnipeg Wesmen represent the city in university-level sports. In soccer, it is represented...
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officially opened on
September 14, 1984, it
hosts the University's
Winnipeg Wesmen basketball and
volleyball games and has a
listed seated capacity of 1,780...
- Kingston,
Ontario Champions Ryerson Rams (1st title) Runner-up
Winnipeg Wesmen Winning coach Carly Clarke Tournament MVP Jama Bin-Edward (Ryerson Rams)...
- 61–50 –
University of
Calgary 1978
Laurentian Lady Vees (4)
Winnipeg Lady
Wesmen 69–51 –
University of
Calgary (2) 1979
Laurentian Lady Vees (5) Victoria...
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athletics by the
university of
Manitoba Bisons, the
university of
Winnipeg Wesmen, and the
Brandon University Bobcats. All
three teams compete in the Canada...
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Uzoma Asagwara (// ) is a
Canadian politician who has
served as the
Deputy Premier and
Minister of Health,
Seniors and Long-term Care of
Manitoba since...
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Ottawa Gee-Gees OUA
Quarterfinalist (At-large berth) 19–3 None 0 7
Winnipeg Wesmen Canada West
Finalist 15–5 None 0 8
Laval Rouge et Or RSEQ
Semifinalist (Host)...
- won ten
championships in
program history. The
Manitoba Bisons,
Winnipeg Wesmen and
Alberta Golden Bears have won the most
championships with each school...