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Regina to host 2026 U Sports, CCAA Curling Championship

Regina will welcome Canada's top university and collegiate curling teams in 2026 as they will host the national championship.
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Regina to host 2026 USports, CCAA Curling Championship.

Regina will welcome Canada's top university and collegiate curling teams in 2026 as they will host the national championship.

The 2026 U SPORTS Curling Championships and 2026 Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Curling Championships will run from Feb. 17–21 at the Callie Curling Club.

The 2026 event will be the second time the University of Regina and the Callie Curling Club have hosted the U SPORTS Curling Championships. In 2014, Team Matt Dunstone of the Manitoba Bisons and Team Jamie Sinclair of Ottawa’s Carleton Ravens won the men's and women's titles at the Callie.

The 2026 U SPORTS men's and women's winners will earn the right to represent Canada at the 2027 FISU Winter World University Games.

The Regina Cougars will compete for the national title as the tournament hosts. The school's men's program has won two championships — first in 2009 with Team Chris Busby and most recently in 2024 with Team Josh Bryden, which went on to place fourth at the 2025 FISU World University Games.

The women's program has also celebrated success, capturing the national title in 2010 with Team Brooklyn Lemon.

Meanwhile, the CCAA Curling Championships return to Saskatchewan for the first time in 41 years, when Saskatoon hosted the event in 1985. The championships were held annually from 1984 through 1990 and were reintroduced in 2012.

At last season’s CCAA Championships, Team Jacob Jones of Mohawk College (Hamilton, Ont.) won the men's title, while Team Emily Bowles of PACWEST (British Columbia) claimed the women's gold.

This will be the seventh time the U SPORTS and CCAA championships have been held simultaneously in partnership with Curling Canada.


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