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This week at SFU

By: Simran Sarai, Sports Writer

Home Games

Thursday, January 26: men’s basketball vs Western Oregon at 7:00 p.m. (West Gym)

  • Filipino Heritage Night: Shameless Buns, DJ Danglez & Poster Giveaway

Saturday, January 28: men’s basketball vs Saint Martin’s (Washington) at 7:00 p.m. (West Gym)

  • Lost to Saint Martin’s, 94–81, last month 

Saturday, January 28: men’s hockey vs Logan Lake Miners at 3:45 p.m. (Bill Copeland Sports Centre)

  • Last regular season game

Away Games

Thursday, January 26: women’s basketball vs Alaska Anchorage at 8:00 p.m. 

  • 0–1 against Alaska Anchorage this season 

Friday, January 27: track and field at UW Invitational (all day)

  • Four athletes named as finalists for the BC Athlete of the Year Awards

Friday, January 27 until Saturday, January 28: track and field at John Thomas Terrier Classic (all day)

Saturday, January 28: women’s basketball vs Alaska Fairbanks at 12:00 p.m.

  • Beat Alaska Fairbanks, 89–78, last month 

Sunday, January 29: men’s wrestling at Clackamas Community College Open (all day)

  • Last competition before the NCAA Super Region 6 Tournament 
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