Gaels

A banner ending

In university athletics, players have only five years to don their school’s jersey before their eligibility runs out and they graduate.Continue...

Dominance through the decades

In OUA men’s squash, finishing second can feel like winning.Continue...

Club hindered by lack of rink

It’s still dark outside when Kelsey Valentine rises from bed each weekday morning.Continue...

Back in the game

Six years ago, Alex Mann had a full head of hair and dreams of playing NCAA baseball.Continue...

Gaels Windsor-bound

When women’s basketball’s OUA quarterfinal game went into overtime last Saturday, head coach Dave Wilson thought his team would win.Continue...

On the rebound

As Gemma Bullard’s head hit the floor during a pre-season game in October, she knew she’d suffered another serious injury.Continue...

Bounceback campaign

When Sukhpreet Singh started feeling pain in his hip before last season, he assumed it was just wear and tear.Continue...

Third-period theatrics

Men’s hockey was seven seconds away from ending their regular season on a losing note.Continue...

Eyes on the big show

Had it not been for his deteriorating eyesight, Michael Ling may have never gotten involved in
high-performance volleyball.Continue...

Miracle finish

Down as many as 17 points in the fourth quarter, men’s basketball mobbed Sukhpreet Singh after his game-winning buzzer beater.Continue...

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