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Canada's top two do battle on court

By Rob Terpstra

In Brock's mind, it was a game they could have won. In their opponent's eye, it was a game they should not lose. In an epic basketball game on the grandest of stages, the top two teams in the country faced off against one another for bragging rights heading towards the nationals.

It's March Madness baby

Aaron Bronsteter is ballin' out of control

By Aaron Bronsteter

Every year I wait anxiously and every year I'm disappointed, but I'm never let down when it's all said and done. This year is no exception. The brackets are announced, some teams were underrated, some were overrated, some were left out, others lucked out, but at the end of the day it's every basketball fan's favourite time of the year.

Spring training and steroids

From the cheap seats

By Marc MacDonald

So it is not quite spring yet here above the 49th parallel, but down south, primarily in Florida and Arizona, it's been spring for almost a month. The calendar may dispute this claim, but for baseball fans, spring starts when pitchers and catchers report to their respective hot spots to begin early workouts.

NLL looking to become North American pastime

Wray's wrap

By Wray Maracle

It is considered by many to be just a summer time recreational sport that has no commercial value for the North American sports fan. For years, lacrosse has been popular in small pockets of the Canadian provinces and the northeastern U.S. Listed as Canada's national summer time sport, lacrosse is looking to make an impact in the sport culture of the U.

Sports in brief

All good things must end The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks ended the longest running streak in Canadian women's hockey history when they defeated the University of Alberta Pandas 4-1 at the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Women's Ice Hockey Championships this weekend.

CIS' best to square off in Halifax

By Sarah McLeod

On March 17-20, the best men's basketball teams in Canada will be meeting in Halifax to do battle for the CIS title. This year, the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) tournament will bring together 10 teams who wish to bring home the gold and the glory.

Figure skaters belles of ball

By Robyn Pekarchuk

It was a silver medal win instead of a glass slipper lost for the Brock Badgers figure skating team at the 2005 OUA Figure Skating Championships. The Brock figure skating team was nicknamed the Cinderella story of the 2005 season due to the team's hard work, dedication and accomplishments in the past season.

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