New playoff, championship dates announced

Canada West sets new dates for BB, MHKY, WRES, and T&F

CALGARY – In light of new championship schedules released by U SPORTS, Canada West has approved a change in dates for the CW Playoffs and Championships in basketball, men's hockey, wrestling and track and field.

The 17-team playoff tournament in men's and women's basketball has now been pushed back a week to to March 4 - 6. The successful teams will then have a bye week before the final four on March 18 - 20. As announced by U SPORTS earlier this week, the national championships will take place March 31 - April 3.

Men's hockey quarter-finals and semi-finals have also been delayed a week to Feb. 25 - 27 and March 4 - 6 respectively. The remaining teams will then have a week off before the finals on March 17 - 20. As announced by U SPORTS earlier this week, the national championships will take place March 31 - April 3.

The CW Wrestling Championships will now go ahead on March 12, while the Track & Field Championships are set for March 18 - 19.

There are no changes to the CW playoff schedules for women’s hockey, women’s volleyball, or men’s volleyball as the national championship dates remain the same.

For the full updated list of dates and locations, click here.

2022 CW CHAMPIONSHIP DATES

BB (men's and women's)

  • March 4 - 6: 17-team playoff
  • March 18 - 20: Final four

MHKY

  • Feb. 25 - 27: Quarter-finals
  • March 4 - 6: Semi-finals
  • March 17 - 20: Finals

WHKY

  • Feb. 25 - 27: Quarter-finals
  • March 4 - 6: Semi-finals
  • March 11 - 12: Finals

VB (men's and women's)

  • March 4 - 6: Playoffs week one
  • March 11 - 13: Playoffs week two
  • March 18 - 19: Final four

WRES

  • March 12: Championships

T&F

  • March 18 - 19: Championships

 

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