Articles tagged with: Brock Sports
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For Brock University alumnus Ed Davis (BA ’72), the desire to make an impact for student-athletes has lingered since his first ... Full story
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Brock Badgers capture first lacrosse title in 12 years
The Brock Badgers are Baggataway Cup champions. The Brock men's lacrosse team captured its first Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association (... Full story -
Brock Sports launches new Student-Athlete Leadership Council
Brock Sports is taking steps to ensure its student-athletes are heard. A new Student-Athlete Leadership Council (SALC) has been formed ... Full story -
President’s Golf Classic returns to support scholarships for student-athletes
After a one-year hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the President's Golf Classic returned to St. Catharines Golf and Country ... Full story -
‘Safety comes first’ as Brock Sports releases COVID-19 spectator policy
Brock Sports has announced its updated COVID-19 spectator policy for the upcoming 2021-22 season. All Brock University home games up ... Full story -
Brock Badgers open training camps
Vince Longboat was surveying the scene at Brock University’s Alumni Field on a sunny Friday afternoon. Longboat and the ... Full story -
Brock women’s hockey player named to U SPORTS mentorship program
Brock University women’s hockey player Carley Blomberg says many female role models have significantly influenced who she is today ... Full story -
Brock rowing program making strides with help of assistant coach
It's a standard early morning for the Brock rowing team, and golden hour is about to rise over Port Dalhousie's ... Full story -
Brock improving concussion protocols with support from Academic Initiatives Fund
NOTE: This is one in a series of stories highlighting projects supported by Brock’s Academic Initiatives Fund (AIF), which ... Full story -
Brock will require COVID-19 vaccination for students, staff, faculty to access campus
As Brock continues to prepare for a significant return to campus for the Fall 2021 term, the University will require COVID-19 ... Full story