The Gee-Gee women picked up exactly where they left off on day two of the OUA Championships with two more medals to bring the championship total to five. Overall, the women's team amassed 49 points to finish sixth overall - a scant 1.5 points behind Winds ...
Correction: Letter from the President
Dear Members and Alumni, It has come to my attention that a letter I wrote to you all yesterday, February 24, was received in a manner different than intended. I will draw your attention to a revised statement below which should more appropriately clarify ...
Gee Gee women bring home three medals on day one of OUA Championships
For the second week in a row and the third time this season, pole vaulter Caroline Poirier pushed her Gee Gee record to new heights, this time clearing 3.76 metres to claim bronze. It was a different story a year ago when Poirier found herself just off th ...
Poirier breaks uOttawa record for third time this season
As we approach a flurry of collegiate conference championships this coming weekend, the Lions hosted the Ravens Last Chance this past weekend with a number of Gee Gee athletes improving their ranking ahead of the OUA Championships, highlighted by Caroline ...
Nedow takes big first step towards Tokyo
The last time we saw shot putter Tim Nedow in action he had heaved a 16 pound ball 20.85 metres enroute to a ninth place finish at last year's World Championships in Doha. Nedow was part of the greatest shot put competition in history and the level of com ...
Fast times at Harvard and BU
It was two for the price of one last weekend in Massachusetts for the Lions crew. A double header weekend that included a stops at both Harvard and Boston University produced a number of personal bests and more than a few all-time top ten marks. Among th ...