The Vancouver Island University Mariners have clinched first place in the standings and a first-round bye in the playoffs.
Still, they haven’t achieved all their goals for the regular season.
There’s one more thing for the M’s (13-1) to do over this last weekend of the Pacific Western Athletic Association campaign – stay sharp for the post-season.
“There’s two weeks after our last league game, so if you start resting guys too early I think the break in between, it’s too long,” said Tony Bryce, coach of the Mariners.
VIU goes to the mainland to play the Capilano Blues on Friday (Feb. 17) and the Quest Kermodes on Saturday.
“I don’t think we’ll over-rest guys,” Bryce said. “We’ll be cautious; we’re not going to play anybody tired but we don’t like to lose. We want to go into the playoffs playing well.”
This weekend’s games are more significant to VIU’s women’s team (13-1), who probably have to beat both Cap (11-3) and Quest (9-5) to clinch first place in PacWest.
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