Another all-star performance from Gee-Gee’s starting running back Polk overshadowed by Mustangs dominant second half performance.
Another all-star performance from Gee-Gee’s starting running back Polk overshadowed by Mustangs dominant second half performance.
Despite facing a 32-10 deficit at halftime, the Gees rallied to make it a one possession game. The rally included a trick play 75-yard passing touchdown.
Cassandra Provost finished her weekend with a total of five goals as the U of O improves to 3-0-0 on the season with the weekend sweep.
The Gee-Gees avenge last year’s sweep in the O-Train series by taking Game 1, racking up 11 runs on just 5 hits
Fresh off winning the Gee-Gee’s Lumsden-Avery Award for sportsmanship and dedication, it’s fair to at least speculate Polk could follow in J.P. Cimankinda’s footsteps and add to his trophy case with a First Team OUA All Star nod.
Real Gees don the garnet and grey and compete for their school.
Gee-Gees nab four interceptions and recover four fumbles, but lose star quarterback Ben Maracle in a season opening win at TD Place
Women’s Rugby coach exits; Gallagher makes debut with Canada; Alumni donates to football program; Men’s Basketball beats Harvard
On July 20, Stefanie McKeough was named the head coach of the Gee-Gee’s women’s hockey program. The Fulcrum had an opportunity to speak with her about transitioning into the new role, the potential of the new team, and reflection on some intense moments from last season.
“This is a role that I will work my absolute hardest at to create an environment where players and staff can have a safe environment to develop and succeed,” said McKeough. “I am humbled to take on this role and build upon the legacy of those who have worn the Garnet and Grey.”
Meghan Kociancic was drawn to the high pace and organized environment shown on the Gee-Gees team.
TD Place played host to the Carleton Ravens and the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees for the sixteenth iteration of Capital Hoops.
For the second game in a row, the Gee-Gees score a big goal in overtime.
This was only the third time the teams faced one another in the Colonel By Classic.
On Saturday afternoon, the University of Ottawa men’s hockey team played host to one of the hottest teams in all of U Sports.
Gee-Gees remain undefeated and rank first in the nation after taking down Ontario Tech and Guelph at home.
The fans who made it out were quickly treated to an entertaining first set.
Families, friends, and eager students gathered to watch the University of Ottawa vs. Carleton University’s men’s hockey game this past Saturday.
A Thursday night matchup between two great hockey teams.
The Gee-Gees conclude a historic season for the program by securing a medal at Nationals in Quebec City.
The U Sports basketball season is right around the corner, so here are some things to look out for as the Gee-Gees take the court.
The Gee-Gees baseball team was the first to kick off Rivalry Week — a series of games between cross-city rivals, the University of Ottawa and Carleton University leading up to Panda Game.
The Gees will look to secure top spot in the OUA East division as they play Ontario Tech and Laurentian
A dominant performance by the Gees secures Panda game victory
The Gees won, 1-0.