Men's Hockey The men's hockey team endured a season like no other this year, setting milestones along the way. They defeated two nationally-ranked teams in Western and Lakehead to stamp their ticket to their first ever Canadian Interuniversity Sports national championship.
The Brock Press sports editor, Austin Kent and his trusty assistant, Chris Pope, sat down with a few members of the Niagara IceDogs during a lull in playoff action, to find out some important answers to some vital questions. What are your thoughts about the first season in Niagara? Michael "Swifty" Swift - We didn't really know what to expect .
In Webster's Dictionary dance is defined as, "an artistic form of nonverbal communication". To the members of Brock Dance, the meaning of dance is indefinable. "To me, dance is Brock. Although I have been dancing my whole life, it took on more meaning when I started here four years ago," said Brock Dance Vice President of Recreation Lena Hellyer.
In life you make decisions that may come with repercussions affecting your day-to-day life. The same goes for teams in the National Hockey League (NHL), the 2007-08 season is a prime example. Before the 2004-05 lockout, the season would have every team playing each other once, as opposed to the past three seasons when a team has played just two divisions in the other conference.
At the Brock University Annual Awards Dinner on March 25, men's basketball player Brad Rootes and women's wrestler Michelle Fazzari were named the 2007-08 Brock University Male and Female Athletes of the Year. Rootes led the men's basketball team to the school's second Canadian Interuniversity Sports (CIS) national championship.