The Red Deer Polytechnic Queens hockey team will open the ACAC Women’s Hockey Championship series this week, while the Kings hockey squad begins its semifinal matchup on home ice.
The Kings and Queens indoor track teams are set to compete for conference medals in Edmonton, and the Queens dance team will travel to Calgary for competition.
Hockey
Queens vs. Lakeland College Rustlers
Cenovus Energy Hub | Friday, March 6 | 7:15 p.m.
The Queens will face the Rustlers in Game 1 of the best-of-five Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference Women’s Hockey Championship.
Queens vs. Lakeland College Rustlers
Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre | Saturday, March 7 | 5 p.m.
Red Deer will host Game 2 as the championship series shifts to the Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre.
Kings vs. Portage College Voyageurs
Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre | Friday, March 6 | 7 p.m.
The Kings open their best-of-three ACAC Men’s Hockey semifinal series against the Voyageurs on home ice.
Kings vs. Portage College Voyageurs
Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre | Saturday, March 7 | 8 p.m.
Game 2 of the semifinal is scheduled for Saturday evening.
Kings vs. Portage College Voyageurs (if necessary)
Gary W. Harris Canada Games Centre | Sunday, March 8 | 5 p.m.
If required, Game 3 will be played Sunday to determine which team advances to the conference final.
Indoor Track
ACAC Indoor Track Championships
Kinsmen Sports Centre | March 7–8
The Kings and Queens indoor track teams will compete for podium finishes at the conference championships in Edmonton.
Dance
True West Dance Competition
Calgary | March 7–8
The Queens dance team will participate in the True West Dance Competition as they continue their competitive season.
**with information provided by RDP Athletics
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