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Victoria Vikes women's basketball

The Victoria Vikes women's basketball team represent the University of Victoria in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association of U Sports women's basketball. The Vikes have captured the Bronze Baby, awarded to the U Sports National Champions, a record nine times. The McKinnon Building and Gym was the former home of the Vikes, and the basketball court itself was named "Ken and Kathy Shields Court" in 2002, honouring the Vikes legendary basketball coaches. [2] As a side note, the facility also hosted the 1993 CIS women's basketball national championships and a 1999 Vancouver Grizzlies NBA intra-squad game.

Victoria Vikes women's basketball
UniversityUniversity of Victoria
Head coachCarrie Watts (1st season)
ConferenceCanada West Universities Athletic Association
LocationVictoria, British Columbia
ArenaCARSA Building
NicknameVikes
ColorsBlue and Gold[1]
   
Uniforms
Home
Away


Conference tournament champions
1985, 1986, 1987
Conference regular season champions
1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
U Sports tournament appearances
1985, 1986, 1987

Kathy Shields, the most accomplished head coach in program history, captured 15 Canada West titles (1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000), along with eight national championships (1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1991, 1997, 1999). Of note, eight of her former players and assistant coaches became head coaches at the university level. Winning 320 out of 371 regular season games, Shields was bestowed the Order of Canada in 2016.

History edit

Beginning in 1975, the Vikes enjoyed a run of dominance that lasted until 1987. Enjoying 10 Canada West titles, along with five national titles, the 1990s would see a return to prominence. Highlighted by seven conference titles, including six consecutive, spanning from 1994 to 2000, the decade also saw three more national title performances.

Arriving at the University of Victoria in 1979, Tracie McAra would be part of a five-year run that saw the Vikes win 102 games, while losing only 14. Winning the Bronze Baby in three consecutive years (1980–82), the achievement complemented by four consecutive Canada West conference titles (1979–82).

Between 1985 and 1987, the Vikes would appear in three straight Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union (now U Sports) gold medal games, winning in 1985 and 1987. During that stretch, Lori Clarke emerged as a Canada West conference All-Star and CIAU All-Canadian in every season. Winning the Nan Copp Player of the Year Award in 1987, it marked the crowning touch to her athletic sojourn at the University of Victoria.

The 1986-87 season would also mark a finale for Janet Fowler. In her final season, she averaged 17.5 points and 8.1 rebounds per game. Earning the Most Valuable Player Award of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (now U Sports) Championship Tournament, the Vikes were 28-2 in conference play during the season.

Having played with the Vikes from 1981–85, hoisting the Bronze Baby twice, Sandy Espeseth returned for her final year in 1987-88. Leading the Vikes to a record of 18 wins, compared to 2 losses, Espeseth earned CIS First Team All-Canadian honors, averaging 12.4 points per game and a career-high 3.5 rebounds per game. Espeseth would later compete for Canada as a member of the National Cycling Team at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics.

The Vikes captured their last Bronze Baby trophy in 2003. The first time that the program hosted the National Championships was in 1993, finishing as the runner-up versus the University of Winnipeg.

After eight seasons, head coach Dani Sinclair stepped down as head coach of the Vikes in March 2020. In her last season, the Vikes were 12-8. Throughout her career, the Vikes amassed 105 wins, compared only to 59 losses.[3]

In May 2021, the Vikes hired former UBC Thunderbirds women's basketball player and coach Carrie Watts to be their new head coach.[4] Having played for Debbie Huband at UBC, Watts captured the Bronze Baby trophy in 2004. Among her coaching achievements, Watts was an assistant coach for Team Canada at the 2019 Winter Universiade.

Season by season record edit

Season Conf. Record Overall Conf. Rank Finish
2019-20[5] 12-8 13-9 7th Canada West Tournament: Lost 2nd Round
(75-80 vs Saskatchewan)
2018-19[6] 12-8 13-10 6th Canada West Tournament: Lost Quarterfinals
(vs Regina)
2017-18[7] 17-4 17-6 2nd Canada West Tournament: Lost Quarterfinals
(vs Calgary)

Individual Leader Scoring edit

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MIN  Minutes played
 FG  Field-goals  3FG  3-point field-goals  FT  Free-throws
 PTS  Points  AVG  Points per game
Season Player GP Min FG 3FG FT Pts Avg Canada West Rank
2019-20[8] Ashlyn Day 20 567 127 16 68 338 16.9 8th

Recent U Sports Tournament results edit

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1982 CIAU national championship First Round
Semi-Finals
Gold Medal Game
University of Toronto
University of Winnipeg
Bishop's Gaiters
W 81-31
W 72-41
W 70-55

International edit

Awards and honours edit

Canada West Awards edit

Canada West Hall of Fame edit

Canada West All-Stars edit

  • 2010 Canada West First Team All-Star : Kayla Dykstra
  • 2009 Canada West First Team All-Star : Kayla Dykstra
  • 1998 Canada West First Team All-Star : Lisa Koop
  • 1997 Canada West First Team All-Star : Lisa Koop
  • 1996 Canada West First Team All-Star : Lisa Koop
  • 1991 Canada West First Team All-Star: Kelly Boucher
  • 1990 Canada West First Team All-Star: Kelly Boucher
  • 1989 Canada West First Team All-Star: Kelly Boucher
  • 1988 Canada West First Team All-Star: Karla Karch
  • 1988 Canada West Second Team All-Star: Kelly Boucher
  • 1987 Canada West First-Team All-Star: Janet Fowler
  • 1987 Canada West All-Star: Lori Clarke
  • 1987 Canada West Second Team All-Star: Karla Karch
  • 1986 Canada West All-Star: Lori Clarke
  • 1985 Canada West All-Star: Lori Clarke
  • 1983 Canada West All-Star: Tracie McAra
  • 1982 Canada West All-Star: Tracie McAra
  • 1981 Canada West All-Star: Tracie McAra
  • 1981 Canada West First-Team All-Star: Luanne Krawetz
  • 1980 Canada West First-Team All-Star: Luanne Krawetz
  • 1980 Canada West First-Team All-Star: Carol Turney-Loos
  • 1979 Canada West First-Team All-Star: Luanne Krawetz

Player of the Year edit

  • 2009 Canada West Player of the Year : Kayla Dykstra
  • 1998 Canada West Player of the Year : Lisa Koop
  • 1997 Canada West Player of the Year : Lisa Koop
  • 1996 Canada West Player of the Year : Lisa Koop

Coach of the Year edit

U Sports Awards edit

  • 2003-04 Sylvia Sweeney Award Outstanding student-athlete: Krystal O'Bryne

Victoria Vikes Hall of Fame edit

  • Class of 2019 Inductee: Lori Clarke[11]
  • Class of 2017 inductee: Carol Turney-Loos[12]
  • Class of 2012 inductee: 1981-82 Women’s Basketball Team[13]
  • Class of 2006 Inductee: Luanne Krawetz-Hebb[14]
  • Class of 2002 inductee: Kathy Shields[15]

University Awards edit

  • 2020 Victoria Vikes Provost Award for Excellence presented to a returning student-athlete with the highest academic average in the previous year Hannah Walline, Co-winner[16]
  • 2020 Victoria Vikes Varsity Highlights Awards: Marissa Dheensaw
  • 1987 Victoria Vikes Female Athlete of the Year: Lori Clarke

Top 100 edit

In celebration of the centennial anniversary of U SPORTS women’s basketball, a committee of U SPORTS women’s basketball coaches and partners revealed a list of the Top 100 women's basketball players. Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first Canadian university women’s contest between the Queen’s Gaels and McGill Martlets on Feb. 6, 1920, the list of the Top 100 was gradually revealed over four weeks.[17] A total of 11 Vikes were named to the Top 100.[18]

Player Team(s) Years Accolades
Mary Coutts Victoria 1965-67
Carol Turney-Loos Saint Mary's
Victoria
UBC
1973-80 Recipient of the 1980 Nan Copp Award
Luanne Hebb Krawetz Victoria 1977-82
Tracie McAra-Sibbald Victoria 1978-83 Played for Canada in Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Sandy Espeseth Victoria 1981-88
Karla Karch Calgary
Victoria
1982-88
Lori Clarke Victoria 1984-87
Janet Fowler Victoria 1984-87
Kelly Boucher Calgary
Victoria
1985-91 Played for Canada in Basketball at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Also played for Canada in Basketball at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Competed for the Charlotte Sting of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).[19]
Lisa Koop Victoria 1993-98
Kayla Dykstra Victoria 2006-11 Recipient of the 2009 Nan Copp Award

References edit

  1. ^ "Graphic Standard Guidelines" (PDF). University of Victoria. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  2. ^ "Vikes Active Living". vikesrec.ca/. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
  3. ^ Tyler Lowey (2020-03-10). "Sinclair steps down from Vikes". govikesgo.com/. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  4. ^ "Carrie Watts named head coach of UVic women's basketball program". gothunderbirds.ca/. 2021-05-14. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  5. ^ "2019-20 Women's Basketball Standings". canadawest.org/. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
  6. ^ "2018-19 Women's Basketball Standings". canadawest.org/. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  7. ^ "2017-18 Women's Basketball Standings". canadawest.org/. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
  8. ^ "2019-2020 Women's Basketball Overall Statistics". canadawest.org. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  9. ^ "Victoria Vikettes (1979-93) (WBB Team)". canadawesthalloffame.org/. 2019-11-19. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  10. ^ "Kathy Shields (WBB Coach)". canadawesthalloffame.org/. 2019-08-19. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  11. ^ "Lori Clarke". govikesgo.com/. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  12. ^ "Carol Turney-Loos (2017) - UVic Sports Hall of Fame". govikesgo.com. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  13. ^ "UVic Sports Hall of Fame - TEAM 1981-82 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL". govikesgo.com/. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  14. ^ "UVic Sports Hall of Fame - LUANNE KRAWETZ (HEBB)". govikesgo.com/. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  15. ^ "UVic Sports Hall of Fame - KATHY SHIELDS". govikesgo.com/. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  16. ^ Tyler Lowey (April 6, 2020). "Hedlin pockets President's Cup as Vikes split three other major awards". govikesgo.com/. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  17. ^ "U SPORTS unveils Top 100 women's basketball players of the century". saltwire.com. March 8, 2020. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
  18. ^ Tyler Lowey (2020-03-08). "Eleven Vikes named to women's Top 100". govikesgo.com/. Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  19. ^ "Kelly Boucher". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved July 1, 2016.

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The Victoria Vikes women s basketball team represent the University of Victoria in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association of U Sports women s basketball The Vikes have captured the Bronze Baby awarded to the U Sports National Champions a record nine times The McKinnon Building and Gym was the former home of the Vikes and the basketball court itself was named Ken and Kathy Shields Court in 2002 honouring the Vikes legendary basketball coaches 2 As a side note the facility also hosted the 1993 CIS women s basketball national championships and a 1999 Vancouver Grizzlies NBA intra squad game Victoria Vikes women s basketballUniversityUniversity of VictoriaHead coachCarrie Watts 1st season ConferenceCanada West Universities Athletic AssociationLocationVictoria British ColumbiaArenaCARSA BuildingNicknameVikesColorsBlue and Gold 1 UniformsHome AwayConference tournament champions1985 1986 1987Conference regular season champions1979 1980 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000U Sports tournament appearances1985 1986 1987Kathy Shields the most accomplished head coach in program history captured 15 Canada West titles 1979 1980 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 along with eight national championships 1979 1980 1981 1984 1986 1991 1997 1999 Of note eight of her former players and assistant coaches became head coaches at the university level Winning 320 out of 371 regular season games Shields was bestowed the Order of Canada in 2016 Contents 1 History 1 1 Season by season record 1 2 Individual Leader Scoring 1 3 Recent U Sports Tournament results 2 International 3 Awards and honours 3 1 Canada West Awards 3 1 1 Canada West Hall of Fame 3 1 2 Canada West All Stars 3 1 3 Player of the Year 3 1 4 Coach of the Year 3 2 U Sports Awards 3 2 1 All Canadians 3 2 2 U Sports championship MVP 3 2 3 U Sports championship All Star Team 3 2 4 Peter Ennis Award 3 2 5 Nan Copp Award 3 2 6 Tracy MacLeod Award 3 3 Victoria Vikes Hall of Fame 3 4 University Awards 4 Top 100 5 ReferencesHistory editBeginning in 1975 the Vikes enjoyed a run of dominance that lasted until 1987 Enjoying 10 Canada West titles along with five national titles the 1990s would see a return to prominence Highlighted by seven conference titles including six consecutive spanning from 1994 to 2000 the decade also saw three more national title performances Arriving at the University of Victoria in 1979 Tracie McAra would be part of a five year run that saw the Vikes win 102 games while losing only 14 Winning the Bronze Baby in three consecutive years 1980 82 the achievement complemented by four consecutive Canada West conference titles 1979 82 Between 1985 and 1987 the Vikes would appear in three straight Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union now U Sports gold medal games winning in 1985 and 1987 During that stretch Lori Clarke emerged as a Canada West conference All Star and CIAU All Canadian in every season Winning the Nan Copp Player of the Year Award in 1987 it marked the crowning touch to her athletic sojourn at the University of Victoria The 1986 87 season would also mark a finale for Janet Fowler In her final season she averaged 17 5 points and 8 1 rebounds per game Earning the Most Valuable Player Award of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport now U Sports Championship Tournament the Vikes were 28 2 in conference play during the season Having played with the Vikes from 1981 85 hoisting the Bronze Baby twice Sandy Espeseth returned for her final year in 1987 88 Leading the Vikes to a record of 18 wins compared to 2 losses Espeseth earned CIS First Team All Canadian honors averaging 12 4 points per game and a career high 3 5 rebounds per game Espeseth would later compete for Canada as a member of the National Cycling Team at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics The Vikes captured their last Bronze Baby trophy in 2003 The first time that the program hosted the National Championships was in 1993 finishing as the runner up versus the University of Winnipeg After eight seasons head coach Dani Sinclair stepped down as head coach of the Vikes in March 2020 In her last season the Vikes were 12 8 Throughout her career the Vikes amassed 105 wins compared only to 59 losses 3 In May 2021 the Vikes hired former UBC Thunderbirds women s basketball player and coach Carrie Watts to be their new head coach 4 Having played for Debbie Huband at UBC Watts captured the Bronze Baby trophy in 2004 Among her coaching achievements Watts was an assistant coach for Team Canada at the 2019 Winter Universiade Season by season record edit Season Conf Record Overall Conf Rank Finish2019 20 5 12 8 13 9 7th Canada West Tournament Lost 2nd Round 75 80 vs Saskatchewan 2018 19 6 12 8 13 10 6th Canada West Tournament Lost Quarterfinals vs Regina 2017 18 7 17 4 17 6 2nd Canada West Tournament Lost Quarterfinals vs Calgary Individual Leader Scoring edit Legend GP Games played GS Games started MIN Minutes played FG Field goals 3FG 3 point field goals FT Free throws PTS Points AVG Points per gameSeason Player GP Min FG 3FG FT Pts Avg Canada West Rank2019 20 8 Ashlyn Day 20 567 127 16 68 338 16 9 8thRecent U Sports Tournament results edit Year Seed Round Opponent Result1982 CIAU national championship First RoundSemi FinalsGold Medal Game University of TorontoUniversity of WinnipegBishop s Gaiters W 81 31W 72 41W 70 55International editLori Clarke nbsp Canada Canada women s national basketball team 1985 92 Awards and honours editCanada West Awards edit Canada West Hall of Fame edit Victoria Vikettes 1979 83 Canada West Hall of Fame 2019 Inductee 9 Kathy Shields Canada West Hall of Fame 2019 Inductee 10 Canada West All Stars edit 2010 Canada West First Team All Star Kayla Dykstra 2009 Canada West First Team All Star Kayla Dykstra 1998 Canada West First Team All Star Lisa Koop 1997 Canada West First Team All Star Lisa Koop 1996 Canada West First Team All Star Lisa Koop 1991 Canada West First Team All Star Kelly Boucher 1990 Canada West First Team All Star Kelly Boucher 1989 Canada West First Team All Star Kelly Boucher 1988 Canada West First Team All Star Karla Karch 1988 Canada West Second Team All Star Kelly Boucher 1987 Canada West First Team All Star Janet Fowler 1987 Canada West All Star Lori Clarke 1987 Canada West Second Team All Star Karla Karch 1986 Canada West All Star Lori Clarke 1985 Canada West All Star Lori Clarke 1983 Canada West All Star Tracie McAra 1982 Canada West All Star Tracie McAra 1981 Canada West All Star Tracie McAra 1981 Canada West First Team All Star Luanne Krawetz 1980 Canada West First Team All Star Luanne Krawetz 1980 Canada West First Team All Star Carol Turney Loos 1979 Canada West First Team All Star Luanne KrawetzPlayer of the Year edit 2009 Canada West Player of the Year Kayla Dykstra 1998 Canada West Player of the Year Lisa Koop 1997 Canada West Player of the Year Lisa Koop 1996 Canada West Player of the Year Lisa KoopCoach of the Year edit 1979 80 Kathy Shields 1986 87 Kathy Shields 1991 92 Kathy Shields 1992 93 Kathy Shields 1994 95 Kathy Shields 1996 97 Kathy Shields 1997 98 Kathy Shields 2000 01 Kathy ShieldsU Sports Awards edit 2003 04 Sylvia Sweeney Award Outstanding student athlete Krystal O BryneAll Canadians edit 2010 CIS First Team All Canadian Kayla Dykstra 2009 CIS First Team All Canadian Kayla Dykstra 1998 CIS First Team All Canadian Lisa Koop 1997 CIS First Team All Canadian Lisa Koop 1996 CIS First Team All Canadian Lisa Koop 1991 CIS Second Team All Canadian Kelly Boucher 1988 CIS Second Team All Canadian Karla Karch 1987 CIS First Team All Canadian Janet Fowler 1987 CIAU All Canadian Lori Clarke 1986 CIAU All Canadian Lori Clarke 1985 CIAU All Canadian Lori Clarke 1983 CIAU First Team All Canadian Tracie McAra 1981 CIAU First Team All Canadian Luanne Krawetz 1980 CIAU First Team All Canadian Carol Turney Loos U Sports championship MVP edit 2002 03 Lindsay Anderson 1999 00 Lindsay Brooke 1997 98 Lindsay Brooke 1991 92 Jenny Sutton 1986 87 Janet Fowler 1984 85 Lori Clarke 1981 82 Luanne Hebb 1980 81 Shelly Godfrey 1979 80 Carol Turney LoosU Sports championship All Star Team edit 1998 CIS Championship Tournament All Star Lisa Koop 1996 CIS Championship Tournament All Star Lisa Koop 1987 CIS Championship Tournament All Star Karla Karch 1983 CIAU Tournament All Star Tracie McAra 1981 CIAU Tournament all star Luanne Krawetz 1980 CIAU Tournament All Star Luanne Krawetz Peter Ennis Award edit Awarded to the Coach of the Year 2009 10 Peter Ennis Award Brian Cheng 1998 99 Peter Ennis Award Kathy Shields 1991 92 Peter Ennis Award Kathy Shields 1979 80 Peter Ennis Award Kathy Shields Nan Copp Award edit Awarded to the Player of the Year 2008 09 Kayla Dykstra 1986 87 Lori Clarke 1982 83 Tracie McAra 1981 82 Luanne Hebb 1979 80 Carol Turney LoosTracy MacLeod Award edit 2008 09 Vanessa Forstbauer Victoria Victoria Vikes Hall of Fame edit Class of 2019 Inductee Lori Clarke 11 Class of 2017 inductee Carol Turney Loos 12 Class of 2012 inductee 1981 82 Women s Basketball Team 13 Class of 2006 Inductee Luanne Krawetz Hebb 14 Class of 2002 inductee Kathy Shields 15 University Awards edit 2020 Victoria Vikes Provost Award for Excellence presented to a returning student athlete with the highest academic average in the previous year Hannah Walline Co winner 16 2020 Victoria Vikes Varsity Highlights Awards Marissa Dheensaw 1987 Victoria Vikes Female Athlete of the Year Lori ClarkeTop 100 editIn celebration of the centennial anniversary of U SPORTS women s basketball a committee of U SPORTS women s basketball coaches and partners revealed a list of the Top 100 women s basketball players Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first Canadian university women s contest between the Queen s Gaels and McGill Martlets on Feb 6 1920 the list of the Top 100 was gradually revealed over four weeks 17 A total of 11 Vikes were named to the Top 100 18 Player Team s Years AccoladesMary Coutts Victoria 1965 67Carol Turney Loos Saint Mary s Victoria UBC 1973 80 Recipient of the 1980 Nan Copp AwardLuanne Hebb Krawetz Victoria 1977 82Tracie McAra Sibbald Victoria 1978 83 Played for Canada in Basketball at the 1984 Summer OlympicsSandy Espeseth Victoria 1981 88Karla Karch CalgaryVictoria 1982 88Lori Clarke Victoria 1984 87Janet Fowler Victoria 1984 87Kelly Boucher CalgaryVictoria 1985 91 Played for Canada in Basketball at the 1996 Summer OlympicsAlso played for Canada in Basketball at the 2000 Summer OlympicsCompeted for the Charlotte Sting of the Women s National Basketball Association WNBA 19 Lisa Koop Victoria 1993 98Kayla Dykstra Victoria 2006 11 Recipient of the 2009 Nan Copp AwardReferences edit Graphic Standard Guidelines PDF University of Victoria Retrieved August 2 2020 Vikes Active Living vikesrec ca Retrieved 2021 07 09 Tyler Lowey 2020 03 10 Sinclair steps down from Vikes govikesgo com Retrieved 2021 06 30 Carrie Watts named head coach of UVic women s basketball program gothunderbirds ca 2021 05 14 Retrieved 2021 06 30 2019 20 Women s Basketball Standings canadawest org Retrieved 2021 07 21 2018 19 Women s Basketball Standings canadawest org Retrieved 2021 07 29 2017 18 Women s Basketball Standings canadawest org Retrieved 2021 07 29 2019 2020 Women s Basketball Overall Statistics canadawest org Retrieved 2021 04 16 Victoria Vikettes 1979 93 WBB Team canadawesthalloffame org 2019 11 19 Retrieved 2021 08 25 Kathy Shields WBB Coach canadawesthalloffame org 2019 08 19 Retrieved 2021 08 25 Lori Clarke govikesgo com Retrieved 2021 06 30 Carol Turney Loos 2017 UVic Sports Hall of Fame govikesgo com Retrieved 2021 07 02 UVic Sports Hall of Fame TEAM 1981 82 WOMEN S BASKETBALL govikesgo com Retrieved 2021 07 02 UVic Sports Hall of Fame LUANNE KRAWETZ HEBB govikesgo com Retrieved 2021 07 02 UVic Sports Hall of Fame KATHY SHIELDS govikesgo com Retrieved 2021 07 02 Tyler Lowey April 6 2020 Hedlin pockets President s Cup as Vikes split three other major awards govikesgo com Retrieved 2021 06 30 U SPORTS unveils Top 100 women s basketball players of the century saltwire com March 8 2020 Retrieved May 26 2021 Tyler Lowey 2020 03 08 Eleven Vikes named to women s Top 100 govikesgo com Retrieved 2021 06 30 Kelly Boucher basketball reference com Retrieved July 1 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victoria Vikes women 27s basketball amp oldid 1159342654, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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