The Gee-Gees men’s basketball team extended a 19-game winning streak in dominant fashion on Saturday night at Montpetit in front of a standing-room only crowd, securing a provincial title.
The Gee-Gees men’s basketball team extended a 19-game winning streak in dominant fashion on Saturday night at Montpetit in front of a standing-room only crowd, securing a provincial title.
The passionate fans in the front row of Gee-Gees games have become a fixture at Montpetit Hall — creating an atmosphere so intimidating for opposing teams that they forced the OUA to create a rule moving their chairs back from the sidelines. Who’s sitting courtside, and what are their plans for the biggest game of the year?
On March 6, 1993, the Gee-Gees men’s basketball team punched their third ever nationals berth with a commanding 87-97 victory.
A balanced attack and strong defence led the Gee-Gees to a huge win over the Laurentian Voyageurs on Saturday afternoon in front of a boisterous Montpetit Hall crowd.
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“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.”
Meghan Kociancic was drawn to the high pace and organized environment shown on the Gee-Gees team.
With TD Place packed, the Gee-Gees took on the Ravens in the Capital Hoops Classic.
The Gee-Gees and Ravens will meet for the first time this season at TD Place for the Capital Hoops Classic.
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Excitement builds all morning until game time. And you need a playlist to keep up with partygoers’ energy.
Ottawa falls to 0-3 after 98-81 loss to Scarborough. TD Place went wild as J. Cole stepped foot on the court against the BlackJacks.
“The year after COVID hit, so my second year when I was assistant captain, that year was really tough,” said current U of O dance team co-captain about the pandemic season.
This past weekend, six Gee-Gees travelled out east to compete in the Track and Field U Sports National Championships at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John.
Gee-Gees suffer their first loss of the season at the hands of the Carleton Ravens during the Capital Hoops Classic.
The Gee-Gees men’s volleyball team fought through five sets with Seneca College to win the Adidas Cup. While victory is sweet, there is still much more to come this season.
The Gees’ win snaps their 46 game losing streak and offers a glimmer of hope for the program.
Bowman and Makara scored to make up a two-goal deficit for the Gees. Unfortunately, the U of O could not complete the comeback as the Ravens found the net in overtime.
Some people questioned why we bothered heading to campus during this obviously unsocial time. Sometimes we questioned it, too.
“Our team is much faster, and we have more depth in terms of multiple swimmers able to score points at multiple events,” said swimmer Allen Zheng.
Five months ago I wrote about the season I lost to the pandemic. Today, I’m writing about the season in front of me: the season we compete again.
“Being able to get exposure at the professional level and being able to compete with big names and pro players is such an exciting experience and I can’t wait to see how I’ll do,” said Guillaume Pépin after being drafted into the CEBL by the Ottawa BlackJacks.
“I threw my cleats in my backpack, clueless to the reality that I wouldn’t have the opportunity to compete against another team for over a year- and counting.”
The University of Ottawa Rocket League team took down the Sault Cougars in a 4-2 series win to earn themselves the OPSE championship after a strong 10-2 regular season record.