Kodiaks Hall of Fame welcomes leaders to 2019 class
Two athletes, two builders and two teams are set to be inducted into the Lethbridge College Kodiaks Hall of Fame. The 2019 class, the second group to enter the hall, will be honoured during the upcoming Kodiaks’ basketball and volleyball weekend home stand on Friday and Saturday evenings.
Kodiaks women’s cross country team wins national championship
The Lethbridge College Kodiaks women’s cross country team are national champions. The Kodiaks braved the weather to claim the gold medal at the CCAA championships in Grande Prairie, while Sophia Nowicki claimed a national bronze medal.
Kodiaks’ Carey named national men’s soccer coach of the year
Sean Carey keeps adding to his accolades as he was named CCAA national men’s soccer coach of the year at the CCAA awards banquet.
Nowicki, Kodiaks go for gold at nationals
Lethbridge College Kodiaks cross country running star Sophia Nowicki leads her team into the CCAA national championships on Saturday in Grande Prairie. Nowicki will look to repeat as national champion, while her women’s team aims to improve on the silver medal it won at last year’s Canadian championships.
Kodiaks men’s soccer aims for first national championship
Fresh off winning the first ACAC championship in program history, the Lethbridge College men’s soccer team joins seven other teams from across Canada at the CCAA championships.
Kodiaks men’s soccer wins ACAC championship
For the first time ever the Lethbridge College Kodiaks men’s soccer team has won the ACAC championship. The Kodiaks beat Red Deer College 2-0 in the gold medal match on Sunday evening in Edmonton to earn the banner.
Nowicki leads Kodiaks to massive haul at ACAC cross country championships
Sophia Nowicki keeps padding her resume as one of the top runners to ever lace up in the ACAC. Nowicki won her second-straight ACAC championship on Saturday in Calgary, running her Canadian college winning streak to 10 races. Nowicki’s triumph helped the Kodiaks women’s team repeat as ACAC champions, while Simon Schaerz was named ACAC coach of the year.
Kodiaks haul in player and coach of the year honours at ACAC soccer awards
A season to remember became a little more special for the Lethbridge College Kodiaks soccer teams on Thursday evening. The Kodiaks earned player and coach of the year honours on both the men’s and women’s sides at the ACAC soccer awards banquet in Edmonton.
Kodiaks, Nowicki take runs at repeating as ACAC champions
The Lethbridge College cross country teams hit the road for this weekend’s ACAC championships in Calgary with a very good chance to come home with multiple championships. The races take place on Saturday at Confederation Park, hosted by SAIT.
Kodiaks soccer teams set for championships
Coming off two of the strongest regular seasons in their program histories, both Lethbridge College women’s and men’s soccer teams look to continue their rolls at the ACAC championships. The tournament begins Friday in Edmonton and is hosted by NAIT.