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This Week at SFU: November 7 – 10

By: Yasmin Hassan, Staff Writer

Home games:

Thursday, November 8: women’s basketball vs. Vanguard Lions at West Gym at 3:15 p.m.

Saturday, November 9: women’s basketball vs. Westmont at West Gym at 3:15 p.m.

  • Makenna Gardner, playing guard, had 31 game points in the 2023–24 season

Saturday, November 9: women’s soccer vs. Seattle Pacific at SFU Stadium at Terry Fox Field at 5:00 p.m.Soccer – W – Simon Fraser University Athletics

Away games:

Thursday, November 7: women’s soccer vs. Montana State Billings at Yellowjacket Soccer Field in Billings, Montana at 2:00 p.m.

  • The team’s last game against Montana State Billings resulted in a 20 win for SFU

Thursday, November 7: men’s soccer vs. Western Washington at Harrington Field in Bellingham, Washington at 5:00 p.m.

  • SFU’s last matchup against Western Washington ended in a 3–1 loss 

Thursday, November 7: volleyball vs. Seattle Pacific at Royal Brougham Pavilion in Seattle, Washington at 7:00 p.m.

  • The Red Leafs prevailed in their recent game against the Western Washington University Vikings

Friday, November 8: men’s basketball vs. Cal Poly Humboldt at WECU Court at Carver Gym in Bellingham, Washington at 5:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 9: cross country at NCAA Cross Country West Region Championships at Amend Park in Billings, Montana for the West Region Championships

  • At the recent Lewis Crossover, Rachel Watkins came in 24th, bringing the women’s team to 14th place among the approximately 330 participants

Saturday, November 9: volleyball vs. Montana State Billings at Alterowitz Gymnasium in Billings, Montana at 11:00 a.m.

  • The team brought in a 31 win against Montana State Billings at their last GNAC Conference match
  • Live video available

Saturday, November 9: men’s soccer vs. Saint Martin’s at Saints Field in Lacey, Washington at 2:00 p.m.

  • At their last matchup with Saint Martin’s, the Red Leafs brought home a 71 win
  • Live video available

Saturday, November 9: men’s basketball vs. California State, Dominguez Hills at WECU Court at Carver Gym in Bellingham, Washington at 5:00 p.m.

  • Part of the West Region Crossover

Saturday, November 10: men’s wrestling at Mike Clock Open at Stoller Athletic Center in Forest Grove, Oregon

The team’s last matchup with Pacific University resulted in a 459 point win, with the longest win streak being four matches

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