

Trojans point guard Alicia Tan, 21, poses for a portrait in the Campus Centre gym in Calgary on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. Tan has been playing basketball since the age of six, and joined a club to play competitively when she was eight. Many people in her family play basketball, including her sister who also plays for the Trojans. Tan recieved the Rookie of the Year award from Mount Royal University in 2014, and Trojans Most Valuable Player in 2015. She has also helped her team achieve All-Star Rookie Team of the West for Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 2014, and All-Star Team for Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference in 2015. Tan is in her second year of Business Administration
at Sait, and is majoring in Human Resources.

Trojans point guard Alicia Tan, 21, poses for a portrait in the Campus Centre gym in Calgary on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. Tan has been playing basketball since the age of six, and joined a club to play competitively when she was eight. Many people in her family play basketball, including her sister who also plays for the Trojans. Tan recieved the Rookie of the Year award from Mount Royal University in 2014, and Trojans Most Valuable Player in 2015. She has also helped her team achieve All-Star Rookie Team of the West for Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 2014, and All-Star Team for Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference in 2015. Tan is in her second year of Business Administration
at Sait, and is majoring in Human Resources.

Trojans point guard Alicia Tan, 21, poses for a portrait in the Campus Centre gym in Calgary on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. Tan has been playing basketball since the age of six, and joined a club to play competitively when she was eight. Many people in her family play basketball, including her sister who also plays for the Trojans. Tan recieved the Rookie of the Year award from Mount Royal University in 2014, and Trojans Most Valuable Player in 2015. She has also helped her team achieve All-Star Rookie Team of the West for Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 2014, and All-Star Team for Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference in 2015. Tan is in her second year of Business Administration
at Sait, and is majoring in Human Resources.

Trojans point guard Alicia Tan, 21, poses for a portrait in the Campus Centre gym in Calgary on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. Tan has been playing basketball since the age of six, and joined a club to play competitively when she was eight. Many people in her family play basketball, including her sister who also plays for the Trojans. Tan recieved the Rookie of the Year award from Mount Royal University in 2014, and Trojans Most Valuable Player in 2015. She has also helped her team achieve All-Star Rookie Team of the West for Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 2014, and All-Star Team for Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference in 2015. Tan is in her second year of Business Administration
at Sait, and is majoring in Human Resources.

Trojans point guard Alicia Tan, 21, poses for a portrait in the Campus Centre gym in Calgary on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. Tan has been playing basketball since the age of six, and joined a club to play competitively when she was eight. Many people in her family play basketball, including her sister who also plays for the Trojans. Tan recieved the Rookie of the Year award from Mount Royal University in 2014, and Trojans Most Valuable Player in 2015. She has also helped her team achieve All-Star Rookie Team of the West for Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 2014, and All-Star Team for Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference in 2015. Tan is in her second year of Business Administration
at Sait, and is majoring in Human Resources.

Trojans point guard Alicia Tan, 21, poses for a portrait in the Campus Centre gym in Calgary on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. Tan has been playing basketball since the age of six, and joined a club to play competitively when she was eight. Many people in her family play basketball, including her sister who also plays for the Trojans. Tan recieved the Rookie of the Year award from Mount Royal University in 2014, and Trojans Most Valuable Player in 2015. She has also helped her team achieve All-Star Rookie Team of the West for Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 2014, and All-Star Team for Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference in 2015. Tan is in her second year of Business Administration
at Sait, and is majoring in Human Resources.

Trojans point guard Alicia Tan, 21, poses for a portrait in the Campus Centre gym in Calgary on Thursday, Oct. 13, 2016. Tan has been playing basketball since the age of six, and joined a club to play competitively when she was eight. Many people in her family play basketball, including her sister who also plays for the Trojans. Tan recieved the Rookie of the Year award from Mount Royal University in 2014, and Trojans Most Valuable Player in 2015. She has also helped her team achieve All-Star Rookie Team of the West for Canadian Interuniversity Sport in 2014, and All-Star Team for Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference in 2015. Tan is in her second year of Business Administration
at Sait, and is majoring in Human Resources.