Sports Briefs
Joe Scaringi
Issue date: 11/17/09 Section: Sports
Men's Rugby
Five Badgers were selected as 2009 OUA All-stars, while senior captain Tom Clancy won the OUA Most All-Around Player award. Clancy joins Rory and Hugh McDonell, Andrew Cowper and Sam Rimmer on the OUA All-Star Team. Rory McDonell finished second in OUA scoring this year while receiving his third all-star spot in as many years.
Women's Basketball
The Badgers added two wins on Nov. 13 and 14 to improve their regular season record to 4-0 in OUA play. Their first victory was against Laurentian by a score of 74-57. Brock had four players in double figures with Whitney Gorges leading the way with 17 points. Their second game saw the team beat up on the York Lions with a 73-46 victory. Jessica Del Signore had a career-high 27 points, including seven three-pointers in the game.
Men's Basketball
Brock lost two of two on Nov. 13 and 14 to the Laurentian Voyageurs and York Lions. Contributing for the Badgers in the first match - a 96-89 defeat - was Clinton Springer-Williams and Joel Whitty who produced 32 and 20 points respectively. Brock was blown out 78-62 the following day to bring their OUA record to 1-3. Their next action is at home Nov. 20 and 21, when they host the U of T Varsity Blues and the Ryerson Rams at the Bob Davis Gymnasium.
Women's Volleyball
A road trip on Nov. 14 and 15 saw the Badgers earn a split and brought their regular season record to 3-4. The first game had Brock defeating the Windsor Lancers in five sets. Erin Mercer had 14 kills, nine digs and three-and-a-half blocks in the victory. The second game saw Katelyn Giesbrecht gather up 10 kills in a 3-1 loss to the Western Mustangs. On Nov. 21, the Badgers travel to Thunder Bay to battle the Thunderwolves.
Wrestling
Burnaby, B.C. hosted Simon Fraser's Hargobind Tournament on Nov. 6 and 7, with Brock's men's squad collecting two gold medals at the event, as Evan Macdonald (74 kg) and CJ Hudson (60 kg) won their final matches. The women's top finisher was Alana King who placed third overall in the 48-kg category.
Five Badgers were selected as 2009 OUA All-stars, while senior captain Tom Clancy won the OUA Most All-Around Player award. Clancy joins Rory and Hugh McDonell, Andrew Cowper and Sam Rimmer on the OUA All-Star Team. Rory McDonell finished second in OUA scoring this year while receiving his third all-star spot in as many years.
Women's Basketball
The Badgers added two wins on Nov. 13 and 14 to improve their regular season record to 4-0 in OUA play. Their first victory was against Laurentian by a score of 74-57. Brock had four players in double figures with Whitney Gorges leading the way with 17 points. Their second game saw the team beat up on the York Lions with a 73-46 victory. Jessica Del Signore had a career-high 27 points, including seven three-pointers in the game.
Men's Basketball
Brock lost two of two on Nov. 13 and 14 to the Laurentian Voyageurs and York Lions. Contributing for the Badgers in the first match - a 96-89 defeat - was Clinton Springer-Williams and Joel Whitty who produced 32 and 20 points respectively. Brock was blown out 78-62 the following day to bring their OUA record to 1-3. Their next action is at home Nov. 20 and 21, when they host the U of T Varsity Blues and the Ryerson Rams at the Bob Davis Gymnasium.
Women's Volleyball
A road trip on Nov. 14 and 15 saw the Badgers earn a split and brought their regular season record to 3-4. The first game had Brock defeating the Windsor Lancers in five sets. Erin Mercer had 14 kills, nine digs and three-and-a-half blocks in the victory. The second game saw Katelyn Giesbrecht gather up 10 kills in a 3-1 loss to the Western Mustangs. On Nov. 21, the Badgers travel to Thunder Bay to battle the Thunderwolves.
Wrestling
Burnaby, B.C. hosted Simon Fraser's Hargobind Tournament on Nov. 6 and 7, with Brock's men's squad collecting two gold medals at the event, as Evan Macdonald (74 kg) and CJ Hudson (60 kg) won their final matches. The women's top finisher was Alana King who placed third overall in the 48-kg category.

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