2016-17 Avalanche Women's Volleyball News
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PACWEST Best In Class: Alexa KoshmanAugust 15, 2017
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Avalanche sign GouldMay 12, 2017
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Avalanche sign Sarah CalkinMay 02, 2017
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Avalanche add Beckett to the rosterApril 11, 2017
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Avs sign Setter from ManitobaApril 10, 2017
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Avs add another local talentMarch 14, 2017
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Huberts signs with the AvalancheMarch 06, 2017
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Avalanche women earn fourth place finish at provincialsFebruary 27, 2017
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Alexa Koshman named PACWEST tournament all-starFebruary 27, 2017
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Avalanche women going to PACWEST semifinalsFebruary 24, 2017
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Avalanche women defend home court, end losing streakFebruary 07, 2017
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Killing it: Adriel Goodman's rise to the topFebruary 01, 2017
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Avalanche women embark on final road tripJanuary 27, 2017
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Av Women sweep Chargers in stellar weekendJanuary 16, 2017
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Av Women host PACWEST powerhouse VIUJanuary 03, 2017
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Dalquist signs with the AvalancheDecember 15, 2016
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Avs sign middle from Winnipeg for 17-18 seasonDecember 15, 2016
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Avs sign Team BC's Taylor WhittallDecember 09, 2016Taylor Whittall a 5'10 Left Side from Roberts Creek on the Sunshine Coast has committed to the College of the Rockies for the 2017-18 season. Taylor is in her final year at Elphinstone Secondary. Taylor’s team placed 3rd on the North Shore this past season. Taylor was voted first team All-star. Taylor is a member of the BCO Elite program out of North Vancouver. Taylor’s team placed 1st at BC Club Provincials last season and 4th at the Volleyball Canada National Championships in Edmonton. Taylor then continued on to play with Team BC this past summer. Taylor helped Team BC place 4th at the National Team Challenge Cup that took place at the Richmond Oval. Taylor mention “joining the PACWEST conference was really exciting for her because her brother also competes in it for the UFV Cascades”. She also mentioned “her brother has always been someone she looked up to and feels very accomplished working her way to the same league as him and being able to compete in the PACWEST”. Taylor mentioned “The hardest part in leaving the Sunshine Coast will be having to leave her family, dog, cat, and horse behind but is excited and is looking forward to the new adventure in the East Kootenay’s”. Taylor mentioned “she chose College of the Rockies because with just the use of pictures and people’s opinions of the school and program she could tell it was the perfect place for her to start off her post-secondary career” Taylor also mentioned “Coming from a small town, she really appreciates the community feel and involvement that comes along with attending College”, “ The school size and community make me feel as if the first year transition will be made easier with all the support provided”. Taylor will be working towards her Bachelor of Arts. Taylor mentioned “the school offers awesome courses that are easily transferable to a University where, in the future, I can further my education”.
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Avalanche Sign Local SetterNovember 30, 2016
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Avalanche sign Team BC LiberoNovember 28, 2016
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The Ultimate Goal: Mikaela PushorNovember 24, 2016
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National Rankings are Out!November 01, 2016
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A Class of her own: Alexa KoshmanOctober 26, 2016
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Avs Show Heart in Tough Opening WeekendOctober 21, 2016