Let’s take a walk down memory lane and revisit the top Gee-Gees stories of the year.
Let’s take a walk down memory lane and revisit the top Gee-Gees stories of the year.
The Gee-Gees men’s basketball team travelled to Quebec City and fell just short of playing for a National Championship — but won the bronze medal game on March 10.
Ariane Saumure was the lone Gee in double digits; meanwhile, four Ravens, including Kali Pocrnic hit the figure in Feb. 28’s 75-51 loss.
The Gee-Gees managed just 13 second-half points in their Feb. 24 loss to Brock, now turn eyes towards at-large berth in the U SPORTS Final 8.
Four starters hit double digits as Gee-Gees dominated TMU on a Friday night in Montpetit.
The Gee-Gees lost to the Carleton Ravens 78-72 after leading for the majority of the game at TD Place.
Brock Newton and Jacques-Mélaine Guemeta racked up double digits in the tight win.
Kevin Otoo put up 29 points —including the 1000th of his career — in the win.
Justin Ndjock-Tadjore steered the ship with 19 points and five rebounds as the Gees looked to regain the U SPORTS #1 ranking
Natsuki Szczokin and Emily Payne kept the team in this game, which led to a fiery fourth quarter with an unstoppable three-point barrage.
Men’s basketball team’s undefeated season is no more; Women’s basketball team’s win streak ends; Frankie Lapenna stars.
Gee-Gees beat Ravens on a last second play to remain undefeated on the season; Kevin Otoo finishes with 22 points
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.
The women’s basketball team took down Windsor 74-58, and Western 67-54 in Week 2
Men cruise to 20-point win in season opener; Women suffer seven-point loss in Guelph.