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McGill women’s volleyball victorious in duel with Laval
Martlets extend win streak to six with triumph over Rouge et Or.
Redmen hockey wipes out Ravens in annual Carnival game
McGill Redmen 4 Carleton Ravens 0 On Jan. 19, the Redmen Hockey (19-4-1) team took on the Carleton Ravens (14-5-3) in a physical and exciting Carnival matchup. Ultimately the Redmen proved victorious, taking the game 4-0. Over a thousand fans were in attendance, many sporting furry onesies as part of[Read More…]
McGill Martlet basketball shuts down Concordia Stingers
High-energy start and strong defence propel Martlets to victory.
Implications of John Herdman’s departure
The CSA’s gamble threatens progress of the Canadian women’s national team.
For the Cleveland Browns, incompetence is plenty cause for celebration
In appreciation of the craziness of sports fandom.
McGill Redmen basketball avenge early-season home loss to Concordia Stingers
After a disappointing loss in their last home-court meeting with the Concordia Stingers, the McGill Redmen exacted their revenge.
McGill Martlet volleyball sweeps Carabins in Dig for the Cure
Winter break training pays off in McGill’s matchup against their top rival, leaving the two teams tied for first place in the RSEQ conference.
NHL window shopping at the 2018 World Juniors
The World Juniors showcase up-and-coming players, giving fans of struggling NHL teams a chance to pin their hopes on young undrafted talent.
Pulling back the curtain: Access to sports superstars through social media
“I Dont wanna be here,” tweeted then-Phoenix Suns point guard Eric Bledsoe on Oct. 22. When he pressed send, Bledsoe had used a little over seven per cent of Twitter’s now 280-character limit to captivate the entire basketball world. Within a few hours, sports news sites picked up the tweet[Read More…]