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Perpall aiming for first banner as Pilots coach this weekend
5 minute read 12:00 PM CSTFor the first time in a while, the Providence Pilots will get to play for a women’s basketball banner on their home court, as the team is set to host Canadian Mennonite University Feb. 15 for the Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference championship.
The Pilots are 14-3 across all competitions this season, including a perfect record over their Manitoban opponents.
Head coach Kendall Perpall is hoping to win his first championship game, after taking over from now-athletic director Joel Coursey.
The MCAC changed formats last season, awarding hosting rights during the final to the top team in the standings instead of it rotating between schools. Earning those hosting rights is a point of pride for the team.
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