The team continues their undefeated streak with a phenomenal effort against Lakehead, and shows off why they are one of the top teams currently in U SPORTS.
The team continues their undefeated streak with a phenomenal effort against Lakehead, and shows off why they are one of the top teams currently in U SPORTS.
In 2003, the first ever Heritage Classic was hosted by the Edmonton Oilers. Two lucky Fulcrum writers were in attendance.
On Nov. 18, the Gees took down Brock 73-63 to remain undefeated since coming into camp, which includes a 5-0 OUA record.
The Gee-Gees improve to 4-1 on the season, as they beat Brock 74-56 on the second night of home-opening weekend.
Mahika Sarrazin dazzles as Gee-Gees women’s hockey team improves to 3-1 all-time in the Colonel By Classic with 2-1 victory over Carleton
The women’s basketball team took down Windsor 74-58, and Western 67-54 in Week 2
The Fulcrum spoke with Canadian international para badminton player and U of O student Olivia Meier, about her upcoming appearance in the Parapan American Games on Nov 17th.
After losing to the #1 U SPORTS ranked Stingers 6-1 earlier this month, fans were treated to a much different game on Nov. 12.
A lack of finishing led to a 2-0 loss against the second-best team in the division.
Luka Verrault becomes the highest-scoring player on the team as a freshman, leading the charge to a 4-2 victory over the 7-19 Paladins.
Gee-Gees Men’s Rugby team nabs RSEQ banner — the first conference championship of the program.
Men cruise to 20-point win in season opener; Women suffer seven-point loss in Guelph.
After winning the RSEQ Championship, hopes were high for the Gee-Gees, but the team failed to reach the podium at Nationals for the first time since 2015
Gee-Gees take down the Ravens 3-1 in a Friday night matchup at home
Gee-Gees soccer team dominates Queens at OUA Finals, clinches 11th gold medal in program history.
Gees lose quarterfinal matchup to Queen’s 15-10
Provost nabs 2nd straight MVP; Burrows named Rower of the Year; Softball wins bronze medal; Alie-Lamarche impresses; Ringette team dominates
Coming into the game the Gees-Gees were hot — two wins in their last three games. Unfortunately for the Gees, Queen’s was on a hot streak of their own.
Gees avenge early season loss; take down perennial rival Laval in RSEQ Final.
A tight match that ended with forward Justin McRae having a three point night and becoming the OT hero scoring at the very last second.
With a playoff win over #8 Concordia, Gee-Gees move on to RSEQ finals, but more importantly guarantee a spot at national championship tournament.
Four Gees make U SPORTS debut; Gees lose 4-1 to the Montreal Carabins in their season and home opener
Gee-Gees defence grounds Marauders as Ottawa beats McMaster 23-9, but lose running back Amlicar Polk in the process.
#3 Women’s Soccer pull off another shutout weekend as Cassandra Provost breaks school record for goals in a season, with 20.
“We improved on many aspects of our game, especially on the offensive side. Next year, our pitching staff is going to be prepared and hungry to lead our team through regionals and into the final four.”