What you want, baby they got it. Hip hop? They can bust a move. Tap? Boy, can they stomp. A good time? The Brock dance team can deliver and a full crowd respected them for it. The Brock dance team gave a finely tuned performance to a jam packed theatre of appreciative family, friends, and well wishers on March 19.
When IMG started out in 1958, they didn't think they would get this big. Fortunately for now the hundreds of athletes and corporations they represent, they became a bona fide worldwide consulting icon. International Management Group's (IMG) endeavours include Olympic consulting, and representing most of the top athletes and models in the world, including Tiger Woods, Michael Schumacher, Serena Williams, and Giselle Bündchen.
While most of Brock University's faithful was concentrated on happenings in Halifax, several of Brock's current and former athletes were huddled inside a crowded gymnasium. The sport witnessed was a fine display of 4-on-4 soccer, six teams of men playing on March 19 and eight women's teams playing the following day.
University education is the only way to be successful in what is commonly referred to as 'The Real World.' Everyone knows this. It is common knowledge. Forget the actors, musicians and athletes who never graduated from grade three but now live in 50 room mansions.
HAMILTON (CUP) - University athletes have become the outlaws of amateur Canadian sport. The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES), a federally funded agency that oversees drug testing for Canadian athletes, has seen a dramatic rise in positive tests in the past few months, and pot-smoking students from Nova Scotia to British Columbia are to blame.
The hopes and dreams of Brock's men's basketball team met tough competition in Halifax this past weekend, as their task proved to be insurmountable. For the 22nd consecutive year, the Halifax Metro Centre hosted the 2005 Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) men's basketball championships.
The madness of March has sent the Badgers packing. In a season filled with lofty expectations, numerous accolades and momentous victories, the number three ranked Brock men's basketball team have fallen short of their championship goal with a crushing loss in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) semifinals to the number two ranked Concordia Stingers, 59-46.