Sunday spelled the end of an era for an uber-talented Gee-Gees soccer team — but Cass Provost, Jenna Matsukubo, and Allana Oriente connected for three goals to take home a bronze medal in their final game in garnet and grey.
Sunday spelled the end of an era for an uber-talented Gee-Gees soccer team — but Cass Provost, Jenna Matsukubo, and Allana Oriente connected for three goals to take home a bronze medal in their final game in garnet and grey.
Gee-Gees achieve first ever three-peat championship in OUA women’s soccer history with 4-2 win over the Nipissing Lakers.
The Gee-Gees women’s soccer team advanced to the OUA finals on Saturday — but it took 120 minutes plus penalty kicks for their fate to be decided.
Nibo Dlamani scored her sixth and seventh goals of this season on Wednesday night while leading the team to the next phase.
Lone goal scorer Cassandra Provost has broken the Gee-Gees program record for goals scored in regular season in the intense annual derby between the rivalling schools on Saturday.
For the first time this season, a team put the brakes on the Gee-Gees gallop and contained the scoreboard at 0-0 for the first half.
The Gee-Gees close out their home schedule with a 5-0 win over top-of-table Nipissing. Fourth-year striker Cassandra Provost scored her 58th goal as a Gee, tying Pilar Khoury’s program record.
The Gee-Gees scored four goals against Toronto Metropolitan University, securing the first spot at the OUA East standings.
The women’s soccer team loses 1-0 in a close game against the Toronto Varsity Blues; suffer first regular season loss since September 2022
The Gee-Gees beat out the undefeated Nipissing Lakers in a close 2-1 victory on Sunday afternoon.
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-Gees use two goals from Cass Provost and two assists from Jenna Matsukubo to rack up six unanswered goals on Trent.
Gee-Gees use goals from six different players in blow-out opener against Laurentian.
Let’s take a walk down memory lane and revisit the top Gee-Gees stories of the year.
The Fulcrum sat down with 2022 U SPORTS Player of the Year and Gee-Gees women’s soccer program goal-scoring record holder to talk about last season and her career in general.
Gee-Gees soccer team dominates Queens at OUA Finals, clinches 11th gold medal in program history.
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#3 Women’s Soccer pull off another shutout weekend as Cassandra Provost breaks school record for goals in a season, with 20.
The team defeated the Carleton Ravens and the RMC Paladins back-to-back over Thanksgiving weekend.
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 conclude a historic season for the program by securing a medal at Nationals in Quebec City.
The Gees will look to secure top spot in the OUA East division as they play Ontario Tech and Laurentian
A successful road trip capped off with a pair of hat tricks by Olivia Allen and Cassandra Provost.
The Gees won, 1-0.
Although the Gee-Gees couldn’t break the tie against the Gaels, they remain optimistic about the outcome and the upcoming season.