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    Photo courtesy of BU Athletics: https://gobobcats.ca/sports/mens-soccer/roster/coaches/glen-mcnabb/251 2022 Men's Soccer Coach of the Year: Glen McNabb – Brandon University (BU) Bobcats Coach Glen McNabb became the third coach of the men's soccer team after a teaching career in which he was the Principal of Tanner's Crossing School in Minnedosa. The Bobcat Alum as Head Coach led the team to the program's first Canadian Colleges Athletic Conference (CCAA) appearance after capturing the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC) title following the 2021 outdoor...

    Courtesy of Providence University Pilots Athletics: https://pilots.prov.ca/athletics/teams/women-s-soccer/scheduleresultsroster/?roster 2022 Women's Soccer Coach of the Year: Tory Walker – Providence University College (PUC) Pilots "Tory has had a phenomenal year overall. He has had his team buy in to their systems and game planning and have been able to execute on a high level. Their defensive structure has shut down opponents all year which is a testament to the training and planning from the coaching staff. Tory also spends a great...

    The following story is from the MCAC website https://mcacathletics.ca/2021/06/15/2021-22-mcac-volleyball-and-soccer-champions-to-compete-for-ccaa-national-title/ posted on June 15, 2021. The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association unanimously voted in favour of the MCAC champion competing in the CCAA soccer and volleyball national championships at their annual general meeting last week. “I would like to thank all of the Athletic Directors from our MCAC member schools, both present and past, who have worked towards this vision of being a member conference in the CCAA. I have been...

    2020 MCAC Soccer Season Cancelled as the Winnipeg Health Region Pandemic Response Level Moves to Code Orange On September 29th in a move that was expected by some fans, administrators and athletes alike, the MCAC Manitoba's governing body for College Athletics made the decision to cancel the 2020 MCAC Soccer season as the Winnipeg Health Region response level was moved to orange for a minimum of four weeks and the MSA Return to Play Phase has been downgraded...

    The Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference has decided to cancel the full eight-game soccer schedule for the upcoming 2020 season. After initially approving a schedule, the MCAC has been forced to switch gears as the province is experience mini COVID outbreaks. Instead they are hoping to pull off a four-game schedule starting in October. “If Manitoba Public Health response levels are back to yellow (caution) in all health regions where MCAC schools are located, and the MSA’s Return to Play Phase...

    The power of the athlete continues, and the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC) has listened, deciding on September 4, 2020 to prolong their decision date to September 16th pertaining to the playing or cancellation of the 2020 soccer season. The MCAC along with the RSEQ is one of only two Canadian post secondary athletics conferences still working at plans for a 2020-21 season that would have competitions this fall. Most leagues made early decisions in the spring...