The 2021-22 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) All-Academic awards are presented to full-time varsity student-athletes that meet honours standards at their respective institutions, having successfully completed one academic semester. Student-athletes receive an OCAA All-Academic certificate for achieving honours status in the semester in which they are a varsity athlete.
The COVID pandemic has taken its toll on the Canadian health care system and included in this are the nurses. Right now, there’s a shortage, and they have continued to be pushed to the limit since early 2020. Huskies women’s soccer midfielder, Jennifer Seguin, wants to do her part to help in the future.
For the last three seasons, Brianna Samuels-McLaughlin has been a staple for the women’s soccer program. She has helped the outdoor and indoor program reach new heights since 2018. But, there was a point when she didn’t want to play soccer again.
Matching up with the CCAA No. 11 Fanshawe Falcons in the quarterfinals of the playoffs, the George Brown Huskies women’s soccer team battled to the very end but fell short 1-0 in extra time on Saturday afternoon.
The George Brown Huskies women’s soccer team made history by winning the program’s first crossover playoff match since they rejoined the OCAA in 2013 by taking down the Centennial Colts 2-1 on Saturday night (Oct. 16th) on the road.
Huge week for the Huskies! Both soccer teams hit the road for their first-round playoff matches, while the men's baseball battles two teams to possibly get into the playoffs.
The George Brown Huskies women’s soccer team fell 10-0 to the No. 2 Seneca Sting (6-0) in the season finale on Fright (Oct. 8th) night at Esther Shiner Stadium.
On Tuesday (Oct. 6th) night at Esther Shiner Stadium, the George Brown Huskies women’s soccer team dropped a 5-0 decision to the No. 3 Seneca Sting (5-0).
Thanks to an outstanding performance by Jennifer Seguin, the George Brown Huskies women’s soccer team took down the Sault Cougars (0-4) by a score of 4-0 for a valuable victory on Saturday (Oct. 2) afternoon at Esther Shiner Stadium.
The George Brown Huskies women’s soccer team fell to the No. 14 Humber Hawks (2-1) 7-0 on the road Wednesday (Sept. 29) afternoon at Ontario Soccer Centre.
The George Brown Huskies women’s soccer team edged out the Sault Cougars with a 2-1 win at Superior Heights Turf Field on Saturday (Sept. 15) afternoon.
Women’s soccer defender Brianna Samuels-McLaughlin and baseball standout Aiden Colangelo have been named Huskies athletes of the week for the period ending September 19.