The Gee-Gees showed a strong defensive play and stellar performance, solidifying their position as top contestants for the RSEQ championship.
The Gee-Gees showed a strong defensive play and stellar performance, solidifying their position as top contestants for the RSEQ championship.
The Gee-Gees used their speed and brutal force to put a stop to Concordia’s failed attempt at a victory on Sept. 15.
The Gee-Gees returned to a packed Gee-Gees Field for the first time in almost two years on Saturday; though the team never held a lead for their fans to celebrate.
The Gee-Gees beat out the undefeated Nipissing Lakers in a close 2-1 victory on Sunday afternoon.
The Gee-Gees women’s rugby team travelled to Quebec City on Sunday and took down the defending national champions.
Gee-Gees ride strong defense and Charles Asselin to an impressive victory over Waterloo on Saturday.
Tickets for the 55th annual Panda Game went on sale Tuesday morning at 10 a.m.! The Oct. 6 clash between the Gee-Gees and the Ravens will determine who takes home the beloved Pedro the Panda trophy.
The #2 nationally ranked Gee-Gees used a header from defender Maya Smith to defeat the #7 nationally ranked Queen’s Gaels on a cold Sunday afternoon.
Gee-Gee’s last minute kick from Glenn Roy wins game by slim margin against division rivals ETS.
Gee-Gees use two goals from Cass Provost and two assists from Jenna Matsukubo to rack up six unanswered goals on Trent.
Veteran quarterback Ben Maracle made his return to the gridiron one year after injuring his leg in in the first half of Week 1 last year.
Gee-Gees use goals from six different players in blow-out opener against Laurentian.
The U of O Women’s rugby team kicked off their season Saturday afternoon and trounced the Montreal Carabins in front of a loud home crowd.
Mistakes on special teams, in passing game, cost the U of O huge in the opening contest of 2024 against Western.
The Gee-Gees men’s volleyball team will travel to Virginia after qualifying for Eastern Collegiate Volleyball Association’s championships.
After news broke that the NCAA is reportedly removing restrictions on CHL players playing in the NCAA, we take a look at the possible ramifications for U SPORTS hockey.
Let’s take a walk down memory lane and revisit the top Gee-Gees stories of the year.
The Gee-Gees swimming team has concluded their 2023-24 season at the USports National Championships in Pointe-Claire, QC.
The Gee-Gees men’s basketball team travelled to Quebec City and fell just short of playing for a National Championship — but won the bronze medal game on March 10.
After earning the at-large berth in the Final 8, we preview the Gee-Gees chase for the elusive McGee trophy.
Ariane Saumure was the lone Gee in double digits; meanwhile, four Ravens, including Kali Pocrnic hit the figure in Feb. 28’s 75-51 loss.
The Gee-Gees managed just 13 second-half points in their Feb. 24 loss to Brock, now turn eyes towards at-large berth in the U SPORTS Final 8.
After evening up the RSEQ semi-finals with a 2-1 win on Feb. 24, the Gee-Gees took a 13-0 beating the following afternoon.
Natsuki Szczokin dropped 21 points and four assists as the team won a close battle in Waterloo on Feb. 24.
The Gee-Gees men’s hockey team used a hot power-play to sweep the series against OTU, winning 8-0 on Feb.17.