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A Fresh Start

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Homecourt Advantage

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Continental Semi-Finalists, Season 49

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Season 34 Americas Tournament

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Team Canada NT - Season 41

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S37 went as planned, now we're back in victory mode

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S35 & S36 wrap up

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GS warning

9/26/2016  0 replies    

S36 objective - let's have american teams freeze their a** off in S37

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Holidays are over, now it's time to put our foot down

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Make it 3 out of 3

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Two in two!

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First competitive game - First victory

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S35 pre-selection - GS warning!

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New coach, big shoes to fill

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Brining back Gold from Colombia

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They Win! They Win! They Win!

12/24/2013  1 replies    

Mission: HCA

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The Old Fashioned Way

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The Stage is Set.

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Canada National Team

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World Championship Bound

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Quest for the Worlds!

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Canada Remain Undefeated, Advance to Quarter Finals

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Canada Undefeated in Season 14

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New Canadian Hall of Fame Inductees Announced

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Training Camp Begins

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Retirement

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Canada Set To Face Off Against Slovenia In Knockout Round

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Canada Kicks Off New Season Tomorrow

4/4/2010  4 replies    

Season Over

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Consolation Tournament

10/6/2009  0 replies    

U21 Elections

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Life On The Line

8/23/2009  0 replies    

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Canada Remain Undefeated, Advance to Quarter Finals

The Canadian national team defeated Iran 108-92 today and advanced to the quarter finals of the consolation tournament. Iran, ranked 16th in the world, were dealt a blow when their star point guard, Khodadad Hemmati was injured off of a hard foul from Canada's Michel Picard. Hemmati was the only Iranian player who entered the game in good shape and Canada's starting PG made sure he didn't leave the court under his own power.

"We needed a big night from our guards and Michel went out and injured Hemmati and then shot 80% from beyond the arc, scored 28 points and only missed four field goals all game." commented NT manager Chris Parsons, "Tonight Picard "made it so."

The win means that Canada have not lost a game all season. The will face Iceland at home next week in the quarter finals.



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