Here's the latest update in The CIS Blog Top 10 (rankings explained here) for men's and women's basketball and hockey. This might be the final update of the year, since most regular-season play is now complete.
MEN'S BASKETBALL
1. Carleton (30-1), .603
2. UBC (28-2), .596
3. Ottawa (29-4), .577
4. Western (22-6), .567
5. Concordia (17-4), .564
6. Calgary (23-6), .555
7. Windsor (19-8), .553
8. Victoria (20-9), .552
t-9. StFX (24-6), .545
t-9. Trinity Western (20-9), .545
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
1. Simon Fraser (29-1), .599
2. Windsor (30-2), .585
3. Alberta (32-7), .575
4. Saskatchewan (23-7), .567
5. UQAM (15-7), .549
6. Regina (27-8), .548
7. Western (22-7), .547
8. Toronto (23-9), .543
9. Victoria (19-9), .541
10. StFX (16-7), .540
MEN'S HOCKEY
t-1. UNB, .559
t-1. Laurier, .559
3. Saint Mary's, .552
4. Alberta, .539
5. Acadia, .536
t-6. Western, .533
t-6. Moncton, .533
8. Lakehead, .532
9. Waterloo, .527
10. UQTR, .521
WOMEN'S HOCKEY (no pre-season results)
1. Laurier, .575
2. Alberta, .557
3. Moncton, .554
4. McGill, .539
5. Manitoba, .538
6. Guelph, .537
7. StFX, .533
t-8. St. Thomas, .518
t-8. Ottawa, .518
10. Toronto, .516
Training with Huskies pays off with three throwing golds, record
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Haylea Salamon of Saskatoon won gold in all three midget girls' throwing
events and set a provincial record at the 2012 Saskatchewan High School
Athletics ...
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