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Canada champs loom in August exhibition

Sports Editor

Published: Saturday, July 23, 2011

Updated: Sunday, July 24, 2011 15:07

Basketball

Alex Schierholtz /Central Florida Future

There's a saying in sports that goes, "If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best."

The Knights basketball team will try to do just that in Canada this August.

Shortly after UCF's summer trip to Canada was announced, it was announced that the Knights will face off against the Carleton University Ravens August 11 in Ottawa. The Ravens won the Canadian national title this past season.

"It's a huge advantage to go to Canada and go play against different opponents," Knights head coach Donnie Jones said in a release.

Carleton has won seven of the last nine Canadian Interuniversity Sport national titles and should be a huge test for the Knights who, with the exception of Marcus Jordan and Keith Clanton, will have a very different starting line up next season.

In the meantime, the Knights will get to hold practice for 10 sessions before their Canadian exhibition trip.

"It is not very often that you get to practice in July," Jones said. "We are trying to implement a lot in a very short amount of time. It was good to be back out there, and we are just looking to get better as a team each practice."

The Knights will travel to Canada August 10, will take on the Ravens in Ottawa the next day and will then travel to Montreal to finish out their exhibition series against two other opponents.

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