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Kaleigh Coco is this week's Lawtons Drugs Athletes of the Week.

The Mystics lost to the host STU Tommies Friday afternoon in their final round of the 2025 CCAA Women's Basketball Championship in Fredericton, NB.

The Mystics lost 67-52 to the VIU Mariners Thursday afternoon at the CCAA Championship in Fredericton, NB.

The women's basketball team lost to the St. Mary's Lightning Wednesday afternoon in the quarter-final round of the 2025 CCAA Women's Basketball Championship in Fredericton, NB

Emma Empringham and Isaiah Cromwell-Wright are this week's Lawtons Drugs Athletes of the Week.

The women's basketball team won the 2024-25 ACAA Championship title, defeating the Holland Hurricanes 72-62 Sunday afternoon in Saint John, NB

Marley Curwin and Amanda Pearcey were named first team all-conference, while Celine Sterckel was named to the second team.

Marley Curwin netted 15 points in the Mystics 56-53 win over the STU Tommies to advance to the ACAA championship final on Sunday.

Haylie Jackson, Marley Curwin and Jaxon Smith are this week's Lawtons Drugs Athletes of the Week.

The Mystics clinched first place overall in regular season play defeating King's Saturday afternoon in Halifax.

Emily Murphy, Amanda Pearcey and Jaxon Smith are this week's Lawtons Drugs Athletes of the Week.

Amanda Pearcey scored another game-high 27 points to lead the Mystics to an 84-55 win over the UNBSJ Seawolves Sunday afternoon.

Amanda Pearcey led the way for the Mystics with a game high 22 points in Saint John, NB Saturday afternoon.

Meet Keezaidra Smith, a second-year member of the women's basketball team.

Catherine MacPhail, Keezaidra Smith and Isaac Matheson are this week's Lawtons Drugs Athletes of the Week.

The Mystics defeated the Crandall Chargers 91-53 in their second match up of the weekend Sunday afternoon in Moncton, NB