The Gees lose 35-32 to Vikes despite scoring 15 points in the last 10 minutes
The Gees lose 35-32 to Vikes despite scoring 15 points in the last 10 minutes
The Gee-Gees men’s rugby proved too tough for the Bishop’s Gaiters, scoring a staggering 47 points Saturday night.
Gee-Gee’s last minute kick from Glenn Roy wins game by slim margin against division rivals ETS.
Becoming a university student-athlete is not an easy feat. Luckily, some Gee-Gees have some advice on how to earn a spot on a university roster.
In an exciting home opener for both teams, the Gee-Gees rugby teams put on a thrilling display of athleticism with 70-0 and 65-0 wins over Sherbrooke.
With the year coming to a close, it’s time to announce the winners of the annual Cavalry Awards.
“The biggest thing I would get from Steph, I wouldn’t even say growth as a player — I’d say it’s growth as a person. She’s really helped me mold into a man rather than a boy,” said men’s rugby player James Flemming.
On Sept. 14, 2020, the Réseau du Sport Étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) announced the cancellation of all sanctioned sports programming for the fall semester.
As COVID-19 continues to bring uncertainty, various Gee-Gees sports teams are awaiting announcements regarding their seasons, or already shifting their focus to 2021. Athletes from the football team, men’s and women’s rugby teams, and the men’s ultimate frisbee team share their outlook on the current situation.
While scrolling through the Gee-Gees website, some may notice that not all varsity teams play in OUA. In fact, nearly half of the school’s varsity teams play in RSEQ, USports’ Quebec university sports conference. But why?
When James Flemming joined his high school’s football team in Grade 9, little did he know that his first impressions of the team would lead him on a path to being one of the U of O most recognised rugby players. Flemming discusses the path that led him from a Belleville locker room to Matt Anthony Field.
“I’m happy from what I saw on the field, this was my first game at (the U of O) and I’m happy to see that the students are interested in rugby and come out to cheer us on.”