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黑马磁力 basketball player returning from U.S. for autumn tourney

The NCAA Showcase is happening in Vancouver for the first time ever.
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黑马磁力鈥檚 Louise Forsyth attends Gonzaga University and will be returning to B.C. for the NCAA Vancouver Showcase. (Photo provided)

A former Brookswood Secondary athlete is going to the first NCAA basketball showcase tournament ever in Canada.

Louise Forsyth is at the NCAA Vancouver Showcase in November at the Vancouver Convention Centre.

The Vancouver Showcase will feature 20 NCAA games during the American Thanksgiving holiday in Nvoember. Men鈥檚 games run Nov. 18 and 20 with the likes of University of Washington, Texas A&M, Minnesota and Santa Clara. The women鈥檚 tournament runs Nov. 22-24 and features some of the top teams in the U.S., including the past two NCAA National Champions, Notre Dame and South Carolina to go along with perennial powers Oregon State, Rutgers and Gonzaga.

Forsyth, the former Brookswood star will be making her B.C. homecoming as a second year member of the Gonzaga Bulldogs.

鈥淚鈥檓 absolutely thrilled to be have these NCAA games in Vancouver, and to be able to play in front of my friends and family鈥 said Forsyth. 鈥淎nd I鈥檓 equally excited to be playing against Notre Dame. It should be a great game for everyone to see.鈥

Gonzaga, which won the West Coast Conference last season, open the women鈥檚 tournament on Nov. 22 against the defending NCAA national champions, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, giving local fans a chance to see the former B.C. High School MVP play in her home province.

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be an incredible week of basketball鈥 said David Munro, founding partner and tournament co-director. 鈥淪ixteen NCAA teams and 20 games with some of the best in U.S college basketball. And we are thrilled to have Louise and the Gonzaga Bulldogs taking part in the inaugural event.鈥

For ticket information, visit www.vanshowcase.com.



Heather Colpitts

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