Three games in three days. This was the fate of the Brock men's hockey team this past weekend, entertaining a blitz of opponents to open the new year. Facing off against Carleton, the University of Quebec Trois Rivieres (UQTR) and Ottawa respectively, the Badgers were in for a tough time, with all three opponents fighting for playoff position.
The Brock men's basketball team has recently announced that they have added the inside presence of veteran Mike Muir. Muir does not just bring a big body, listed as six foot six, but also a winning tradition. Muir went to high school at North Middlesex District High School where he won back-to-back single "A" Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations Championships while in grades 10 and 11.
The Brock women's volleyball team finished a weekend in which they won one match and lost another, happy with their performance in one game and disappointed with the other. Surprisingly, it was the win in which they were upset, and the loss that they were less bothered about.
BROCK NEWS The women's basketball team continues on a hot streak having won six of their last seven games against teams from their conference. Brock handed Waterloo a loss on the road by a score of 68-60 led by senior Sharon Hollinshead's game-high 20 points while chipping in eight boards.
The New York Giants upset the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday by a score of 21-17. The loss by the Cowboys made them the first number one seed in the National Football Conference (NFC) to lose in the semi-finals since the NFL went to the 12-team playoff format in 1990.
A few weeks ago, the Toronto Blue Jays signed former St. Louis Cardinal and World Series MVP David Eckstein to become their new shortstop and much-needed leadoff man. Now, the Jays have agreed with the Cards' to make another trade: Toronto's own former World Series MVP Troy Glaus, for St.