Final league showdown for SFU and UBC

It's a special day for Simon Fraser University's basketball teams. They're hosting the archrival UBC Thunderbirds in a pair of rather important games.

On the women's side, the No. 1 Clan are coming off thumpings of the Winnipeg Wesmen and Manitoba Bisons last weekend. They're looking to maintain their perfect 13-0 record in conference play, but they'll face a tough opponent in 10-4 UBC, as the Thunderbirds are tied for second in the Canada West Pacific division. It's also the last home league game for their seniors, including popular blogger Kate Hole, and the team's also raising funds for breast cancer research.

On the men's side, the 12-2 Clan (ranked No. 7) are flying high after knocking off No. 1 UBC 82-79 Wednesday. That was the 13-1 Thunderbirds' first conference loss. They'll be out for revenge in today's rematch.

The other interesting subplot to these games is that they're the final regular-season CIS home games SFU's basketball teams will play, as the school's planned move to the NCAA in 2011 got bumped up to this coming year after Canada West put them on probation earlier this year.

As Rob wrote, that also could mean that SFU's fourth-year players either end their careers here (thanks to the NCAA's four-year eligibility window, as compared to the five years in CIS) or wind up moving to another school. This adds another dimension to what's already a compelling pair of contests. I'll be covering both games today (the men's game is at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT with the women's game to follow) and live-blogging each if I'm able to get an Internet connection; feel free to stop by! I'll have a post-game piece later tonight as well.

Related:
Buna, Clan expect emotional Saturday versus Thunderbirds
(Howard Tsumura, Little Man on Campus)

(Cross-posted to Sporting Madness)
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  1. The games are also on ClanTV, or so I believe, for those of us who wish to follow along from outside the arena.

    Just for kicks, let's predict 78-60 for the SFU women over UBC, and an 80-70 win for the UBC men.

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