Men And Women’s Volleyball

Volleyball took place this weekend at home where the Bobcats played their 17th and 18th exhibition games of the season, which resulted in a mixed bag of wins and loses. Both men and women were in pursuit of victories over the U of M Bisons but where one Bobcat team would have two straight win’s, the other would take two straight loses.

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Bobcats Volleyball

The Bobcats had a successful weekend of volleyball games against the University of Regina Cougars. Starting off with the men’s games, they had a strong showing and were able to fend off the Cougars successfully, winning three consecutive sets in each of their games on January 12th and 13th.

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Smashing Results for Roy Ching

Roy Ching has been playing for 5 years with the BU Bobcats and has spent many challenging hours on the court, building up to a legendary status within the volleyball community. The New Zealand import is a vital piece to the Bobcats arsenal as he is leading his team with 144 kills, absolutely dominating his position. The high-flying all-star recently surpassed 1000 career kills and was recognized by CTV Winnipeg as its Sports Star of the Week.

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Cougars Womens’ Hockey

The Cougars’ women’s hockey team has further developed its team as they recruited two new players from Pembina Valley Hawks AAA Midget team. Both Alyssa Alderson and Kenzie Heide are from Morden, Manitoba and will be playing for ACC in the American Collegiate Hockey Association for the 2017-18 season. The women will finish their midget careers playing for the Esso Cup Triple ‘A’ Midget Nationals in Morden in the Spring.

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Support Deebo’s Battle with Leukemia

Two fundraising events are planned to support former Bobcat and Men’s Basketball assistant coach Donovan Gayle’s ongoing battle with acute myeloid leukemia. The 32-year-old, Jamaican-born, Scarborough, Ontario native was first diagnosed after a visit to the hospital on June 9th, 2013 and has since finished two rounds of chemotherapy.

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Bobcats share their skills with youth and win big

Bobcats never sleep, at least not the Bobcats at Brandon University. After the volleyball season came to a close with the acquisition of a spectacular national title for the first time since the formation of BU’s volleyball program nearly a decade ago, former left side junior Craig Lowe coached Brandon Volleyball Club 16U to success in their division at the 2013 16U Canadian West Open in Calgary, Alberta from May 18th to 20th.

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Andrew Wiggins, basketball saviour?

This is Canada. You know that. You live here. We are a country notorious for a lot of things – the cold, maple syrup, and our generally exceptional politeness among them. While the truth of these stereotypes varies, there is one perception about Canada that cannot be overstated and that is our passion for hockey.  For all intents and purposes, the competition for the country’s athletic loyalties is a one-horse race.

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BBRFC is recruiting

If you take a liking to mud, blood, and ruthless physicality, you’re likely a natural-born rugby player. From diminutively declaring the sport to be less physically demanding than football, to calling it a game of pure, lawless brutality, many people have misconceptions revolving around the highly physical, greatly competitive, and immensely exhilarating game of rugby

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