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2025-26 VARISTY SCHEDULE IS HERE

2025-26 VARISTY SCHEDULE IS HERE

The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) recently announced the 2025-26 regular season schedules for all sports. The George Brown Huskies will participate in Men's and Women's Soccer, Men's and Women's Basketball, and Men's and Women's Volleyball.

View the Composite Schedule page to see all team schedules in one place.

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Here is what is in store for the Huskies this year!

Men’s Soccer
The men’s soccer team finished fourth in the East Division last season with a 4-2-4 record but fell in the first round of the playoffs to Centennial. The team looks to bounce back and return to the final four, a stage they reached three consecutive seasons from 2021 to 2024.

Headlining the returners is last year’s East Division Player of the Year, CCAA All-Canadian, and OCAA League Scoring Champion Mark Do Coito, entering his fifth and final season. Hakeem Bailey and Daniel Parisotto, who also earned OCAA honours last season, are back to make an impact.

Check out the full Men's Soccer Schedule page.


Women’s Soccer
The women’s team team finished fifth in the East Division with a 5-5 record and dropped a tightly contested playoff match to Cambrian. With Amie Lin stepping into her first season as head coach after 10 years as an assistant, the Huskies aim to continue their six-season playoff streak.

Offensively, the team ranked top five in both goals scored and shots on target. A key returner is Bianca Rea, an OCAA East Division Second-Team All-Star as well as Alyssa Budhoo and Iman Bhanji.

Check out the full Women's Soccer Schedule page.


Men’s Volleyball
Under first-year head coach Tyler Latu’ila, the team posted an 11-7 record and finished fifth in the East Division. They were among the hottest teams in the second half, going 5-2.

Returning to the lineup is Yaroslav Svidritskiy, who made program history as the first Husky to be named both OCAA East Division Player of the Year and a CCAA All-Canadian. The team have added Declan Carnahan (Calgary Lions), Thomas Tucci (Columbia Bible College) and Daryll Jose (Phoenix Volleyball Club ) to help the Huskies take the next step this season.

Check out the full Men's Volleyball Schedule page.


Women’s Volleyball
Last season was a developmental year, with the Huskies finishing 6-12, good for seventh place and a playoff berth. Now in her eighth year, head coach Daphne Choi has built a large and talented recruiting class, which includes 2025 East Division First Team All-Star Alexa Milot, Elorie Stirling, Judith Prades (Sheridan College), Danni Cirpuz (FOG Volleyball Club), Hayleigh Marshall (Scarborough Synergy), Mariah Altiman (London Sharks) and Jada Morrow (Seneca College) in combination with returners Julia Gordon, Kaarina Niemimaa and Kaitlyn Mac-Fung. The eyes are set higher this season.

Check out the full Women's Volleyball Schedule page.


Men’s Basketball
The team is looking to get back to the top of the East Division after finishing sixth in the East Division with an 7-11 record. It marked only the second time in five seasons the Huskies didn’t get an OCAA medal. Some of the team’s returners include Iffy Chiekwe, who led the team averaging 14.8 points per games as well as Katrel Johnson, Jamarr James and Quentin Ollivierre.

Check out the full Men's Basketball Schedule page.


Women’s Basketball
With the team posting a 3-11 record in Ian Morse’s first season at the helm, he put in the work and has brought in a top-notch recruiting class. It includes Jamilah Christian, who played three seasons for the TMU Bold, Nicole Taylo, who was a key player with the Loyalist Lancers, Emmanuela Nwokorie (Inter City Saints), and the return of Anan Abbatulam. That’s on top of a few returners in Jordyn Dawkins, Jaycelyn Valencia and Ketsia Kapanga.

Check out the full Women's Basketball Schedule page.