Reading Time: 3 minutesOttawa control their own fate: they’re assured to hang on to the #8 seed if they win both their matches, or if they otherwise end up with the same number of wins as Waterloo.
Reading Time: 3 minutesOttawa control their own fate: they’re assured to hang on to the #8 seed if they win both their matches, or if they otherwise end up with the same number of wins as Waterloo.
Reading Time: 2 minutesA fairytale night for the Gee-Gees men’s basketball team as they keep the Capital Hoops Trophy safe for yet another year and have now split the regular season series with the Ravens 1-1.
Reading Time: 6 minutes“I’d like to see each school have a BSAAC, and that once you join, you’re part of that family forever – not just in your university, but beyond […] I want to build a huge network of alumni.”
Reading Time: 2 minutes“A hard night for Toronto at the line, finishing 4-for-13 compared to Ottawa’s 7-for-8.”
Reading Time: 2 minutes“Morissette was on fire this game with a phenomenal goal and a big-time assist.”
Reading Time: 5 minutes“It’s been a fun dynamic. Having them as a constant energy really hypes up everyone else that comes to our games.”
Reading Time: 2 minutesAbsolute domination from the Gees, cruising through this game with ease and finesse to lift the Alerts Cup for the fifth year in a row.
Reading Time: 3 minutes“The day we stop having fun is the day we stop playing.”
Reading Time: 5 minutesOttawa falls just short of a perfect road trip, but moves up to 3rd in the conference.
Reading Time: 4 minutesLuckily we get to see these teams battle it out in one more regular-season game at the Capital Hoops Classic on Feb 6.
Reading Time: 4 minutesThe fifth-ranked Gee-Gees stunned the first-place Patriots with a commanding 5 – 0 win at home and looking confident ahead of their next matchup against Concordia.
Reading Time: 3 minutesMcCarthy tied her record for most points in a game at 27, alongside 9 rebounds. Russell ended with 25 points and 6 rebounds.
Reading Time: 2 minutesIn a sport as brutal as rugby, the Gees squad earned some much-needed recovery time and will gear up for next season.
Reading Time: 6 minutes25 kills from Audrey Odigie across the weekend pace the Gee-Gees, who lay two beatdowns on the Paladins
Reading Time: 2 minutesWindsor’s Dimovski fumbled in the end zone, but Mombo heroically recovered the loose ball and punched in a game clinching touchdown.
Reading Time: 5 minutesA balanced attack paved the way for Ottawa in Game 1, but the Gee-Gees were unable to complete the season sweep of the Varsity Blues in Game 2.
Reading Time: 3 minutesBasketball is the U of O’s most beloved sport, with both the men and women teams coming off of OUA championships, and U SPORTS bronze—this season will be one for the ages.
Reading Time: 2 minutesBilodeau sealed the result with an empty-net goal, her second of the game and third of the season, cementing the 4-0 final.
Reading Time: 9 minutesEntering the 2025-26 season with a host of familiar faces, the Gee-Gees Women’s Volleyball Team look to make noise in a crowded OUA playoff picture.
Reading Time: 3 minutes “Erase those two [tries] and we have a two-point lead in the 65th minute after our rally.”
Reading Time: 3 minutes“We fight every game up until the very end […] but I think [Carleton] was hungrier. They wanted it more.”
Reading Time: 4 minutesAs Gee-Gees setter Harper Schaefer preps for her last year, she talks leadership, life and her volleyball journey.
Reading Time: 2 minutesA fun fact about the Panda Game is that if you enrolled at Carleton University in 2018, you have yet to experience joy from the game, having lost every year since then.
Reading Time: 2 minutes“Sometimes when you play against top teams in the country, you play in fear. We didn’t play in fear today — we set the pace, but just didn’t put it on the scoreboard.”
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe 3-2 loss marked Ottawa’s first defeat to Carleton since 2013. Even before that 2013 setback, the Gee-Gees had never fallen to the Ravens since the women’s soccer program began at the U of O in 1994.