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October 21, 2025
Nolan Doell, Red Deer Kings, Men's Hockey
A standout weekend from Nolan Doell propelled the Red Deer Polytechnic Kings to a sweep over Briercrest College, showcasing his offensive skill and leadership on the ice.
October 16, 2025
Back on the Ice: ACAC Hockey Returns for the 2025/26 Season
Grab your sticks and lace up — ACAC Hockey is back! The 2025/26 season promises intensity, rivalries, and no shortage of highlight-reel moments as Men’s and Women’s teams battle for supremacy. The countdown to puck drop is over — it’s time to hit the ice!
March 26, 2025
Kristian Lyon, Red Deer Kings, Men's Hockey
Kristian Lyon, a fourth-year goaltender, played a significant role in helping the Red Deer Kings Hockey team earn gold at the ACAC Men’s Hockey Championship.
March 16, 2025
2024-2025 ACAC Men's Hockey Rookie of The Year
The Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC) is pleased to announce Dylan Handel of the Concordia Thunder has been selected as the 2024-2025 ACAC Men’s Hockey Rookie of the Year. 
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Athletes of the Week
Medicine Hat Rattlers

Wyatt Bishop capped off an incredible season with a stellar performance on the national stage, earning a CCAA Silver Medal and All-Canadian honours at the 2025 CCAA Ping National Golf Championship.

Red Deer Kings

A standout weekend from Nolan Doell propelled the Red Deer Polytechnic Kings to a sweep over Briercrest College, showcasing his offensive skill and leadership on the ice.

Lakeland Rustlers

Keyra Buziak delivered an outstanding performance during the Rustlers’ three-game homestand, showcasing her scoring touch and all-around play to help Lakeland climb to the top of the ACAC standings.

Keyano Huskies

Tano Torchia delivered when it mattered most, leading the Keyano Huskies Men’s Soccer team to a crucial weekend sweep over the Northwestern Polytechnic Wolves with two game-winning goals and an assist.

Red Deer Queens

First-year forward Natalie Tychkowsky made an early statement in her collegiate career, delivering a standout performance that powered the Red Deer Polytechnic Queens to a dominant 4–0 victory over the Olds College Broncos.

Lethbridge Kodiaks

With confidence and precision, Megan Morrison powered the Kodiaks through a strong weekend on the pitch, earning her ACAC Athlete of the Week.

SAIT Trojans

Following a stellar weekend performance, Esrom Yohannes has been named this week’s ACAC Athlete of the Week. The dynamic forward played with confidence and precision, proving to be a key factor in the Trojans’ strong showing.

Ambrose Lions

First-year goalkeeper Noah Nielsen has wasted no time making an impact for the Ambrose Lions, posting his first career clean sheet and helping his squad to an undefeated weekend while emerging as one of the ACAC’s top goaltenders.

Red Deer Queens

Red Deer Polytechnic’s McKenna Leslie made her presence felt this past weekend, netting the game-winner in Saturday’s 2-0 victory over the University of Alberta Augustana Vikings and helping the Queens secure back-to-back wins on the pitch.

Concordia Thunder

Lauryn Psutka saved her best for last, closing out her Concordia career with a championship performance on the conference’s biggest stage.

Northwestern Wolves

In just his first season with the Wolves, Austin wasted no time proving he belongs among the best in collegiate golf.

Keyano Huskies

Stef Vullinghs continued to make his mark on the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC), scoring four goals and adding an assist in two home weekend wins against the Concordia Thunder.

Augustana Vikings

First-year striker Mariam has quickly established herself as a key player for the Augustana Vikings Women’s Soccer team, making an immediate impact both in the ACAC and on the international stage.

Northwestern Wolves

Grande Prairie’s own Reece Hollingworth is turning heads across the ACAC. In just her rookie season, the first-year open studies student has already made a name for herself with standout performances that have put her among the league’s top scorers.

Ambrose Lions

First-year forward Isaiah McMahon wasted no time making his mark in the ACAC. The Chilliwack native and business administration student powered the Ambrose Lions through a competitive weekend, rewriting program history and establishing himself as a dangerous offensive threat from the very start of his rookie campaign.

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