Weekly Preview Feb 14-15

Weekly Preview Feb 14-15

Crandall Chargers Women’s Basketball

The Crandall Chargers Women’s Basketball team is set for a weekend of conference action as they face UNB Saint John in a back-to-back series on Saturday and Sunday.

The Chargers enter the matchup looking to build off their previous meeting with UNBSJ, where Crandall earned a 61–54 victory. That result showed the Chargers’ ability to execute in close games, and they’ll aim to carry that confidence into another important weekend against a familiar opponent.

The conference standings remain competitive, with STU (13–1) and MSVU (13–2 leading the way, followed by Holland College (9–5) and Mount Allison (9–6). UNBSJ enters the weekend at 4–10, while Crandall sits at 2–12, with UKC rounding out the standings at 0–14.

For the Chargers, this weekend presents a valuable opportunity to gain momentum and compete for wins in the second half of the season. Defensive intensity, rebounding, and composure in tight moments will be key as Crandall looks to put together two strong performances.

Crandall Chargers Men’s Basketball

The Crandall Chargers Men’s Basketball team returns to conference play this weekend with a back-to-back series against UNB Saint John, tipping off Saturday and Sunday.

The Chargers last faced UNBSJ earlier this season and came up short in a 103–79 loss, but the team will look to take lessons from that matchup as they prepare for another opportunity against one of the conference’s top teams.

In the current standings, STU (12–2) and MSVU (12–3) sit atop the table, while UNBSJ enters the weekend at 10–4. Crandall and Holland College are tied at 6–8, making this series an important one in the race for conference positioning. UKC (2–12) and Mount Allison (2–13) round out the standings.

For the Chargers, this weekend presents a chance to test themselves against strong competition and continue building consistency as the season progresses. Defensive execution, pace control, and efficiency on the offensive end will be key focus areas as Crandall looks to compete across both games.

Crandall Chargers Women’s Volleyball

The Crandall Chargers Women’s Volleyball team returns home this weekend for a pair of conference matches, hosting Mount Allison University on Saturday and Université Sainte-Anne on Sunday.

The Chargers last faced Mount Allison in a tightly contested match that ended in a 3–2 loss, while their most recent meeting with Université Sainte-Anne resulted in a 3–0 victory. Those results set the stage for an important weekend as Crandall looks to defend home court and finish the season on a strong note.

The conference standings remain competitive, with STU (14–4) and UNBSJ (13–4) leading the way, followed closely by Mount Allison (13–5) and Holland College (12–6). Dalhousie (9–8) and MSVU (8–9) sit in the middle of the table, while Crandall enters the weekend at 6–11. USTA (2–15) and UKC (1–16) round out the standings.

This weekend provides the Chargers with an opportunity to build momentum. Consistent serve pressure, strong defensive coverage, and maintaining intensity throughout each set will be key as Crandall looks to put together two strong home performances.

Weekly Preview: Crandall Chargers Men’s Volleyball

The Crandall Chargers Men’s Volleyball team returns home this weekend for a two-match series against Université Sainte-Anne, with matches scheduled for Saturday and Sunday. Senior Night will take place on Sunday as the Chargers recognize their graduating student-athlete.

Crandall last faced USTA earlier this season and dropped both matches, falling 3–0 and 3–1. The Chargers will look to apply the lessons learned from those contests as they prepare for another opportunity against a familiar opponent on home court.

The conference standings see STU leading the way at 17–1, followed by USTA at 12–6. UNBSJ sits at 10–8, while Holland College is even at 9–9. Crandall enters the weekend at 6–12, with Dalhousie rounding out the table at 0–18.

This weekend represents a chance for the Chargers to compete for valuable conference results while closing out the home schedule. Strong serve-receive, disciplined defense, and consistency at the net will be key focus areas as Crandall looks to deliver strong performances and celebrate Senior Night in front of the home crowd.

Crandall Chargers Boxing

The Crandall Chargers Boxing team is set to hit the road this weekend as they travel to Penn State for a high-level competition against strong opposition.

This event marks another important step in the Chargers’ season, as fighters continue to gain experience and showcase their preparation in the ring. Competing on the road against top programs provides a valuable test of discipline, conditioning, and composure for each athlete.

Representing Crandall at Penn State will be:

  • Cameron O’Quinn

  • Deniro Reiskerr

  • Youssef Eldefrawy

  • Emilio Osorio

  • Eduardo Ortiz

  • Drew Macklin

  • Jesse Frazee

  • Davyd Oksanichenko

Each bout presents an opportunity for the Chargers to execute their game plans and compete with confidence on a big stage. Focus, resilience, and technical execution will be key as the team looks to make an impact throughout the weekend.

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