Still undefeated and now Canada West champions, the University of Calgary Dinos men's basketball team is in Halifax this week in search of another national title.The second-seeded Dinos will take on the No. 7 Saint Mary's Huskies in their national quarter-final Friday at noon local / 9 a.m. MT at the Scotiabank Centre in downtown Halfax. USPORTS.live will have exclusive live streaming coverage of the quarter-final round, with Sportsnet 360 broadcasting the semifinals Saturday along with Sunday night's final.It's an intriguing match-up to open the weekend for the Dinos, who are making their fourth consecutive trip to the national tournament. It's Calgary's second trip to the area this season after a three-game non-conference swing in October, and on Oct. 13 the Huskies handed the Dinos their only loss against a U SPORTS team this season – a 91-87 setback."I think it's a good matchup, they're athletic, and they have some key pieces that are very talented," said Head Coach. "We're going to have to play very well defensively nd they're a good basketball team and they've been a top out here all season.""We're looking forward to the challenge all weekend."The Dinos are coming off of their first undefeated season in school history, playing at a high level to an impressive 20-0 regular season.Their backcourt, Canada West player of the yearandled the Dinos.arrival to the Dinos has been a game-changer, with the third-year forward averaging 16.9 points per game.Now, they get a chance to see the rest of the country's top teams after rolling through Canada West with a perfect 20-0 record followed by five straight playoff wins and, last week, their third conference title in four seasons. And they'll do it on the very same floor where, one year ago, the program won its first-ever national championship.Vanhooren said it is important to stay true to your team identity to succeed in this tournament."Well we have to be ourselves; we've known that now for a while that you can't change who you are when you get here," said Vanhooren. "Our identity isn't going to change because we're at this tournament we got here doing the best job we can as a team."Our job is to go out and attack the tournament and at it one game at a time. We're not here to defend anything – no one can take away from what we did last year."Our focus in on this year."