Crandall Chargers Women's Basketball
The Crandall Chargers Women's Basketball team returns to action this weekend with a home-and-home series against Mount Allison, tipping off Saturday and Sunday, with Senior Night set for Sunday as the Chargers honor their graduating student-athletes.
Crandall and Mount Allison have only met once, with the Chargers facing a tough stretch against the Mounties. Their most recent matchups resulted in a loss of 77-50, but the Chargers will look to turn those experiences into growth as they prepare for another opportunity against a familiar opponent.
The conference standings remain competitive, with STU leading the way at 13–1, followed by MSVU (11–2) and Holland College (9–3). Mount Allison currently sits at 7–6, while Crandall and UNBSJ are tied at 2–10. UKC rounds out the standings at 0–12.
This weekend provides the Chargers with a chance to compete hard, continue developing as a group, and finish the season strong. With Senior Night on Sunday, the team will look to play with added energy and emotion as they celebrate the contributions of their seniors and close out the weekend in front of the home crowd.
Crandall Chargers Men's Basketball
The Crandall Chargers Men's Basketball team is set for a key weekend of conference play as they host Mount Allison University in a back-to-back series on Saturday and Sunday, with Senior Night taking place on Sunday.
The Chargers and Mounties last met in a tightly contested matchup, with Crandall coming up just short in a 78–73 loss. That close result highlights how competitive this series can be and sets the stage for an important weekend as both teams look to gain ground in the standings.
In the current conference table, STU (12–2) leads the way, followed closely by MSVU at 11–2 and UNBSJ at 8–4. Holland College sits at 5–7, while Crandall enters the weekend at 4–8. UKC (2–10) and Mount Allison (2–11) round out the standings.
For the Chargers, this weekend represents an opportunity to capitalize on home court, build momentum, and push up the standings. With Senior Night on Sunday, Crandall will look to bring extra energy and emotion as they honor their graduating student-athlete and aim to finish the weekend on a strong note.
Crandall Chargers Women's Volleyball
The Crandall Chargers Women's Volleyball team heads on the road this weekend for a two-match series against St. Thomas University, with matches scheduled for Saturday and Sunday.
The Chargers last faced STU in a challenging matchup that ended in a 3–0 loss, but the team will look to respond with improved execution and energy as they get another opportunity against one of the conference's top programs.
The standings remain tightly packed near the top, with STU (12–4) sitting among the conference leaders, alongside Mount Allison (13–5) and UNBSJ (11–4). Holland College holds a 10–6 record, while Dalhousie and MSVU are tied at 8–7. Crandall enters the weekend at 6–9, aiming to gain ground in the playoff race. USTA (2–14) and UKC (1–15) round out the standings.
For the Chargers, this weekend presents a valuable test against elite competition. Strong serve pressure, disciplined defense, and staying composed in long rallies will be key as Crandall looks to compete hard and continue building momentum late in the season.
Crandall Chargers Men's Volleyball
The Crandall Chargers Men's Volleyball team heads back on the road this weekend for a two-match series against St. Thomas University, with matches set for Saturday and Sunday.
Crandall last faced STU earlier this season and dropped both matches by 3–0 scores, as the Tommies showed why they sit atop the conference standings. The Chargers will look to take lessons from those meetings as they prepare for another opportunity against the league's top-ranked team.
STU enters the weekend leading the conference at 15–1, followed by USTA at 11–5. Holland College and UNBSJ are tied at 8–8, while Crandall sits at 6–10 as they continue to battle in the middle of the table. Dalhousie rounds out the standings at 0–16.
This weekend provides the Chargers with a chance to test themselves against elite competition. Consistent serve-receive, strong defensive positioning, and maintaining pressure at the net will be key focus areas as Crandall looks to compete across both matches.
Crandall Chargers Boxing
The Crandall Chargers Boxing team is set to hit the road this weekend as they travel to the Naval Academy, with regional qualification on the line for several Chargers fighters.
This competition marks an important step in the season, as boxers look to earn results that will qualify them for regional championships. With stakes high, the Chargers will rely on preparation, discipline, and composure in the ring as they face strong opposition.
Representing Crandall at the Naval Academy will be:
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Cameron O'Quinn
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Deniro Reiskerr
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Youssef Eldefrawy
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Emilio Osorio
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Drew Macklin
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Jesse Frazee
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Davyd Oksanichenko
Each bout presents an opportunity for the Chargers to showcase their training and compete for a spot at regionals. Focus on technique, conditioning, and mental toughness will be key as the team looks to make an impact this weekend.