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Alberta won the award for the fifth consecutive season and for the ninth time since the trophy was awarded in 1978-79, finishing the 2005-06 season with 205 penalties for 418 penalty minutes.
Golden Bears freshman hockey netminder Aaron Sorochan is U of A male Athlete of the Week and Canada West hockey Player of the Week for the weekend of Jan. 27-29.
Alberta is one point in front of the Huskies in the standings and has two games in hand with three weeks remaining in the conference schedule.
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 University of Alberta
Alberta's perfect season, in which the team earned more points (54) than goals against (48), marks the ninth time since the first Canadian university national hockey championship in 1962-63 that a team has gone an entire regular season without a loss.
Alberta physicians not covered by an ethics review board at one of the province's universities or cancer research centers must pay $4,300 for a college review.
The U of A Pandas volleyball team is profiled in The Fuss on Campus column, as the squad heads into the Canada West Final Four tournament beginning tonight in the Main Gym on campus.
www.ualberta.ca /~publicas/summaries/04/02/27.htm   (743 words)

  
 List of Athletic Nomination Scholarships
Recipients, one Panda and one Golden Bear, will be selected on the basis of academic standing (minimum grade point average of 2.0 for undergraduate students, and 3.0 for graduate students, on at least 18 units of course weight taken during the previous academic year), dedication to the team, and outstanding effort in training and competition.
Conditions: To be awarded annually to a University of Alberta undergraduate student with satisfactory academic standing of at least 2.0 on 18 units of course weight, who is a member of the Golden Bear Soccer Team eligible for competition in the year of the award.
Donor: Endowed by the University of Alberta Pandas Soccer Alumni.
www.registrar.ualberta.ca /ro.cfm?id=318   (6532 words)

  
 CTV.ca | CTV News, Shows and Sports - Canadian Television
The Pandas had not lost since they were beaten by Regina in the Canada West final in February, 2001.
Alberta coach Howie Draper was proud of what his team accomplished.
After Heslin scored from a scramble in the crease, Pandas goalie Andrea Thomas was caught napping on Judges' soft, bouncing shot from the point that found the inside of the post.
www.tsn.ca /ctvnews/sportsstory.asp?story_id=118304   (741 words)

  
 Hockey Now   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Panda presence has been felt at five of the past six CIS, including gold medals from 2000, 2002-03.
Pandas head coach Howie Draper hoped the Toronto team would be worn down by the fast pace of the Cougars.
However, the core of the Panda team will be strong and Draper doesn't plan to turn over the title to a challenger easily.
www.albertahockey.com /albertahockey/article_details.asp?Player_No=214916&Team_No=6116   (802 words)

  
 .: goDinos.com - News & Information :.
University of Alberta Pandas and Golden Bears at University of Calgary Dinos in Canada West regular season basketball action, Friday and Saturday, January 13-14 in the Jack Simpson Gymnasium.
University of Calgary Dinos at University of Alberta Pandas and Golden Bears in Canada West women’s and men’s volleyball action, Friday and Saturday, January 13-14 in Varsity Gymnasium in Edmonton, AB.
Alberta defeated Calgary in both games earlier this season in Edmonton by a combined margin of five points, however, since then both teams have lost key players.
www.godinos.com /news.aspx?id=423   (1007 words)

  
 CANOE -- SLAM! Sports - CIS - Sweet revenge
For the University of Alberta Pandas women's hockey team, the road to the national championship was not always smooth.
Yesterday the Pandas defeated the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 2-1 in the final of the CIS women's hockey championships in Antigonish, N.S. Jamie Coffin and Jenna Barber scored for the Pandas in the victory, while goaltender Holly Tarleton made 17 saves to preserve the win.
Tarleton then scored the eventual winner midway through the second period and the Pandas were able to hold on to claim their fourth national title in the last five years.
slam.canoe.ca /Slam/CIS/2006/03/13/1485538-sun.html   (638 words)

  
 University of Alberta
The Victoria Salmon Kings are led by Ryan Wade, 26, a forward from the University of Alberta Golden Bears.
While the Conservative government of Alberta campaigns for re-election using the slogan, "Building Alberta's Future," the post-secondary education system is this province is in a state of severe distress.
Flanker Jill Martin of the U of A Golden Pandas was named the player of the year in Canadian university women's rugby Thursday.
www.ualberta.ca /~publicas/summaries/04/11/05.htm   (518 words)

  
 News | TimesDaily.com | TimesDaily | Florence, AL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Given the rosy economic conditions in Alberta, it has been suggested that as the University of Alberta enters its second century it should aim to be one of the top twenty universities in the world by the year 2020.
As of 2004, according to the Association of Research Libraries, the Univerisity of Alberta library is the second-largest by the number of volumes held among Canadian universities after the Univerisity of Toronto Library.
The University of Alberta consistently ranks as one of the top five universities in Canada, along with the University of Toronto, McGill University, and the University of British Columbia.
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 University of Alberta Resource Page - university of alberta in edmonton
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 1999 CIAU Women's Ice Hockey Championship   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Pandas defeated the OUA champion Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 3-2 at Varsity Arena on Saturday afternoon.
Alberta opened the scoring at 4:34 of the first period when Krysty Lorenz scored on the power play.
Lorenz added another marker at 6:44 to give the Pandas a 2-0 lead, but with 36 seconds left in the period, Laurier's Caroline Hall scored to bring her team within a goal.
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 University of Alberta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The University of Alberta consistently ranks as one of the top 5 universities in Canada, along with the University of Toronto, McGill University, and the University of British Columbia.
Given the rosy economic conditions of Alberta, it has been suggested that as the University of Alberta enters its second century it should aim to be one of the top 20 universities in the world by the year 2020([6]).
Housing over 400 distinct research laboratories, the University of Alberta is one of the leading research universities in Canada.
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 Ontario University Athletics
Sophomore right-winger Jenna Barber broke a 1-1 tie midway through the second period and the second-seeded Pandas held on to defeat the top-ranked and defending national champion Wilfrid Laurier University Golden Hawks in the gold-medal final of the 2006 CIS championship at the Charles V. Keating Millennium Centre, at StFX University.
Alberta had been waiting all season in hopes of a re-match on the national stage with the Hawks, which stunned them 4-1 in last year’s CIS final to put an end to their streak of three straight CIS banners, and 122 consecutive undefeated games.
The Pandas couldn’t convert immediately but, 10 seconds after Hawks rearguard Diana Circchillo had stepped back on the ice, Barber found the back of the net, assisted by first-team all-Canadian Kristen Hagg and Podloski, a member of the second CIS team.
www.oua.ca /news/?id=3982   (974 words)

  
 e.Peak (21/2/2005) sports: women's hockey: Same team, different names
It's been suggested that the University of Alberta is displaying sexism by having separate names for its men's and women's teams.
That's no small matter: rather than being second-class citizens within their own name, our Panda teams have a strong, unique identity of their own they can be proud of.
And yes, pandas are also cute- but then, so are golden bears (Winnie the Pooh, anyone?).
www.peak.sfu.ca /the-peak/2005-1/issue7/sp-pandas.html   (431 words)

  
 Favoured Pandas, Golden Hawks in town   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Meanwhile the No. 2-ranked Alberta Pandas will try to reclaim the CIS title, which they had won for three consecutive seasons before Laurier ousted them in the 2005 championship final.
Alberta (2) — The Pandas, the most decorated team in CIS women’s hockey history, have only missed one national championship (2001) since the tournament’s inception in 1998.
Head coach Howie Draper, who won a University Cup as a player with the Alberta Golden Bears in 1985-86, has an overall winning percentage of.891 (223-23-10) in nine seasons at the helm and a.915 percentage in the playoffs (43-4).
www.stfx.ca /athletics/whockey/030906a.html   (517 words)

  
 The Gateway | Monday, 14 November, 2005 | Volume XCVI Issue 18   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
For, as good as Canada West football is, the Alberta Golden Bears and Saskatchewan Huskies were the clear powers in the conference heading into the season.
With Alberta, she won national championships in 1989 and 1997, and on Sunday afternoon at Foote Field, she garnered a third, as her Vikes beat the University of Ottawa 3—0 to claim the 2005 CIS gold medal.
Fighting an energetic Calgary opposition, the Pandas didn’t seem to be able to muster the necessary effort to win, as they dropped Friday’s game 79—56, and followed that up with a 72—49 loss on Saturday night.
www.gateway.ualberta.ca /index.php?view=section&iid=186&sid=11&name=Sports   (419 words)

  
 Spartans Win Consolation Side
CALGARY – The Trinity Western University Spartans edged the University of Alberta Pandas 3-2 (24-26, 25-22, 25-22, 15-25, 15-7) to claim the Consolation Championship at the 2006 CIS Women’s Volleyball Championships.
Alberta won a hard fought opening set 26-24 in a set that saw neither take a large margin at any point of the set.
The Pandas led 8-6 at the first break in set three but the Spartans took control going on an impressive 10-2 run and led 16-10 at the break.
www.twu.ca /athletics/womens-volleyball/news-release/2006-03-04-pr-wv-alta-cis-3-2.aspx?mainmenu=more   (573 words)

  
 Wilfrid Laurier is golden again - Sports
The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks forward scored 4:39 into the fourth overtime of the final of the Theresa Humes tournament to give the number-one ranked team their second straight Theresa Humes tournament win.
In 2003-2004, the Alberta Pandas did the double while last year the Golden Hawks won both.
The Golden Hawks had a 37-game winning streak snapped earlier this season when they lost to York 2-1 and ran into a hot goaltender.
www.theconcordian.com /news/2006/01/11/Sports/Wilfrid.Laurier.Is.Golden.Again-1340516.shtml   (394 words)

  
 WESMEN-Wesmen News and Information
Alberta def WESMEN 3-1 (25-16, 22-25, 25-16, 25-18)
Alberta def Wesmen 3-1 (25-12, 20-25, 25-21, 28-26)
The Wesmen dropped their second match of the weekend to the tough Alberta Golden Bears 3-1 (25-19, 25-17, 21-25, 25-19) in Edmonton on Saturday night.
www.uwinnipeg.ca /index/Wesmen-results_2006_nov10   (1436 words)

  
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 .: goDinos.com - News & Information :.
University of Alberta Pandas and Golden Bears at University of Calgary Dinos in Canada West women’s and men’s soccer action, Saturday, October 15 at the University of Calgary soccer field immediately west of the Olympic Oval.
The Dinos are battling with Alberta, Victoria and Saskatchewan to finish in the top four and advance to the league Final Four tournament to be hosted by Trinity Western University.
Alberta (3-3-1), Saskatchewan (2-5-0) and Victoria (2-4-1) are fighting Calgary for the final two post-season spots as UBC barring a complete collapse is virtually assured of a qualifying for the playoffs.
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 Reports 9899
The Pandas still sprung their breaking plays on occasion, but were obviously concerned about the skills of the Stingers.
Alberta continued to do an excellent job of marking the Stingers, but it robbed them of their one weapon.
Alberta was not sitting back, but pushing their advantage.
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The first goal is to recognize leaders in sport that have played a significant role in the development of sport within the community or at the University of Alberta.
The second goal is to continue to build on the communities sporting excellence through the provision of student-athlete scholarships to entering University of Alberta students.
Finally, the Dinner is also about celebrating and recognizing the accomplishments of the current University of Alberta Golden Bears and Pandas teams.
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 Athletics Alberta
Athletics Alberta is proud to announce the names of the 8 Alberta athletes that have qualified to compete in the North American Finals of the Hershey’s Track and Field Games in Hershey, Pennsylvania on August 5th, 2006.
Alberta's best track and Field athletes will be competing for various titles and bragging rights in Edmonton on July 8th and 9th and in Calgary on 15th and 16th.
Athletics Alberta, the Canadian Athletics Coaching Centre, the University of Alberta, Edmonton Tourism and the Edmonton Meet Organizing Committee announced today that Edmonton, who was selected by Athletics Canada as the city to welcome two national track and field championship events in 2007 and 2008, will not be hosting the events.
www.athleticsalberta.com /main/?news&38   (9922 words)

  
 The Gateway | Thursday, 8 September, 2005 | Volume XCVI Issue 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
This intimacy and history with one another has bred a heated, but good-natured rivalry between the University of Alberta’s Golden Bears and Pandas and its sibling school to the east, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies.
Now, after making massive strides the last two seasons, this is where the Bears need to put up or shut up and show that they can knock off their flatland rivals in November when they are the favourites.
While the Bears and Pandas have the edge in most sports, every contest between the two squads isn’t the cakewalk-like matches against the rest of Canada West.
www.gateway.ualberta.ca /view.php?aid=4628   (837 words)

  
 Alberta Pandas looking to repeat on home-court
The 1998 Champions and 1999 finalists from the University of Victoria return as the number one seed in the tournament.
Calgary had earlier disposed of the defending CIAU Champions, the University of Alberta Pandas, in Canada West Semi-Final play.
Fortunately for the #5 Pandas, they were already guaranteed an automatic invite as tournament hosts.
www.canoe.ca /CIAUBasketballArchive/mar9_mat.html   (736 words)

  
 Sport and Recreation E-News
The scholarship is for an Alberta woman, 17 years and older and playing in a league recognized by Hockey Alberta.
The Pandas were defeated in the bronze medal game by their arch rival University of Calgary Dinos who were led by 2004-05 CIS Player of the Year Joanne Niemczewska (2001 Canada Summer Games - Women's Volleyball).
Volleyball is not the only sport that Team Alberta athletes are excelling on the CIS stage as 2001 Canada Summer Games Men's Basketball Players Phil Sudol (University of Alberta) and Nick Baldwin (University of Lethbridge) were recently recognized for their accomplishments.
www.cd.gov.ab.ca /asrpwf/news/newsletters/e-news/mar_05_enews.htm   (1637 words)

  
 Alberta Pandas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Alberta Pandas are the women's athletic teams that represent the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
The men's teams are known as the Alberta Golden Bears.
The Pandas compete in all Canadian Interuniversity Sport-sanctioned female sports, as well as tennis (in which they compete in the NAIA).
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