This year’s championship saw a considerable uptick in participation from the Gee-Gees, with the University of Ottawa’s Alex Berhe and Katie Phillips being the only two to make nationals last year.
This year’s championship saw a considerable uptick in participation from the Gee-Gees, with the University of Ottawa’s Alex Berhe and Katie Phillips being the only two to make nationals last year.
Seven Gee-Gees were recognized in total, with Derek Wendel and Mitchell Baines, the dynamic duo of the 2016–17 season, being named first-team all-stars.
Coming into the game, the Gees had an astounding 8–0 record, scoring 373 points and only allowing 35 points against throughout the entire season.
The University of Ottawa men’s hockey team extended their win streak to three games with back-to-back victories against Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier on Nov. 11 and 12, respectively.
On Sunday, Oct. 30 the University of Ottawa lacrosse team pulled off what’s being called the most stunning upset in Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association (CUFLA) history.
Despite making it a close contest in the end, head coach Andy Sparks was not happy with his team’s performance during the majority of the game.
The University of Ottawa swim teams have reason to be optimistic through the start of the 2016–17 season.
After a stunning, undefeated run to the national final, the Gee-Gees women’s rugby team fell just short of their goal, returning to Ottawa with a silver medal and the pride of the entire school.
While the Gee-Gees picked up a thrilling victory against the Montréal Carabins on Friday, their three-game winning streak was cut short by a motivated McGill Martlets team on Sunday.
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Three wins at Jack Donohue Tournament helps team gel before season starts.
Despite the result, head coach Steve Johnson was pleased with the way his team played in the game.
It was a hard-fought battle, but the Gee-Gees prevailed, proving why they’re the best team in their conference and perhaps the nation.
The depleted and demoralized Garnet and Grey squad was unable to get any sort of momentum.
Despite putting up a great fight, the Ravens were no match for a motivated Gees offence, who outpaced the Ravens to a 7–4 victory.
After ripping off nine consecutive wins to start the season, the Gee-Gees have not picked up a victory in their last five games.
The U of O team finished fifth in the province and qualified for the final tournament held just outside of Woodstock.
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The Gee-Gees put on a offensive clinic, and bested Royal Military College by a 7–2 margin.
The Gees absolutely obliterated last place Bishop’s on-route to a 75-0 victory, closing the regular season 7-0.
From the opening kickoff, Western stole the momentum immediately and scored touchdowns on their first two drives.
This year, the Gees have new opportunities and a new conference to contend with.
The Ridgebacks spoiled the Gees’ Oct. 7 home opener by a 3–0 margin.
The ninth-ranked Gee-Gees football team rebounded and made light work of the York Lions in a 54–20 win.
After starting the season with a perfect 9–0–0 record, the Gee-Gees women’s soccer team underwent a minor setback with a pair of ties.