The Gee-Gees have now made the rounds of the entire Réseau du sport étudiants du Québec on their way to the playoffs.
The Gee-Gees have now made the rounds of the entire Réseau du sport étudiants du Québec on their way to the playoffs.
With the loss, the U of O falls to 5-2, but still remains second in the OUA conference.
Plants are dying, but our appetites are not. This means we’re going to need some recipes to warm us up throughout this cool transition to winter.
Although York did trouble the Gee-Gees early, it proved to be a big win for the Garnet and Grey, who eventually came together to defeat the smaller Toronto squad 42-16.
“I think our tight five finally came together as a group, as a unit. They’re the big girls up front at scrum and lineout and I thought they really dominated today and really got us going forward.”
The game was a back-and-forth defensive battle throughout, with a mere safety being the difference for the Gee-Gees in what turned out to be a nail-biting finish.
Over 1,800 fans showed up to the Labour Day match, many of them from the University of Ottawa’s 101 Week, to watch their national champion Gee-Gees take the field.
The Gee-Gees scored a total of eight goals in two wins on the road to improve their record to 3-0-1 on the season.
“We have to have that mindset, and we have to have the mindset that you’re never as good as you think when you win, and you’re never as bad as you think when you lose.”
After several years with the Gee-Gees synchronized swimming team, Carlie Cholette is taking it up a notch as she gets ready for 2018-19 with the varsity swim team.
The 2018 game will mark the 50th edition of Panda, and just the sixth since its reincarnation in 2013.
The dawn of a new season saw the young University of Ottawa Gee-Gees facing off against the Laurier Golden Hawks on the road.
The 2018-19 season is fast approaching, and the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees have a solid deck of talent that will be on display.
In their first regular season matchups, the Gee-Gees looked strong as they came away with one draw and one blowout win against Nipissing and Laurentian, on Aug. 25 and 26, respectively.