Media releases

  • Badgers move on to OUA semifinals with win over Golden Hawks

    MEDIA RELEASE: 24 February 2018 – R00035

    Basketball coaches often wax poetic about putting their teams in a ‘position to win.’

    Well not only did the Brock Badgers men’s basketball team do just that Saturday night, but they did it in the first 10 minutes of their Ontario University Athletics Wilson Cup quarter-final game against Wilfrid Laurier.

    The Badgers outscored the Laurier Golden Hawks 27-6 in the first quarter and 26-8 in the second en route to a commanding 91-73 win at home. Brock will now host Ryerson in a Wilson Cup semifinal game at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday with a trip to the USports National Championships on the line.

    In addition to advancing to the OUA Championship game set for Saturday, March 3, both semifinal winners are assured spots at the Nationals in Halifax. It’s the position head coach Charles Kissi has been working toward since he arrived at Brock.

    “We’ve worked for five years to put ourselves in this position. Now we have a chance,” he said. “This is for a trip to the national championship and our guys know that, so we have to be as sharp as we were in the first half tonight.”

    As they’ve come to be known for, the Badgers’ success Saturday was the result of its depth. Cassidy Ryan and Johneil Simpson led the team with 23 and 21 points, respectively, but four players had 14 or more points including Dani Elgadi, who hit a three-pointer in the third quarter to move himself into fourth place on Brock’s all-time scoring list.

    The Badgers shot 60 per cent from the floor while Laurier, led by Ali Sow’s 22 points, struggled at 33 per cent. The visitors outscored the Badgers 25-20 in the third quarter and 34-18 in the fourth, but Kissi said that’s not a statistic he’s worried about.

    “No concerns at all. Our job was to win that game by one or more, not 40, and that’s all we were doing,” he said.

    Brock, which finished the regular season ranked third in the country, will now host the eighth-ranked Ryerson Rams, which beat Ottawa 77-69 in their quarter-final Saturday. In the other semifinal, Carleton (ranked first) will host Windsor (unranked).

    The Badgers beat Ryerson 80-75 during the regular season, but it was an overtime-nailbiter.

    “They’re a good team. I feel that we match up pretty well, but it’s a chance to go to Halifax so they’re going to give us everything and we have to prepare for that,” said Simpson. “We won a lot of games during the year, but now you lose one game and you could go home, so you have to treat every game like it’s the championship.”

    Tickets for Wednesday’s game are available at Brock’s Walker Complex Welcome Desk or by phone at 905-688-5550 ext. 4060. Visit GoBadgers.ca for more information.

    What: Brock Badgers vs. Ryerson Rams OUA semifinal playoff game

    When: Wednesday, Feb. 28, 7:30 p.m.

    Where: Bob Davis Gymnasium, Brock University

    More information: GoBadgers.ca

    *Note to media: A print-ready game report and photos from the semifinal game will be sent out by 11 p.m. Wednesday. Direct post-game phone interviews with Coach Charles Kissi or any of the players can also be arranged in advance.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

    Brock University Marketing and Communications has a full-service studio where we can provide high definition video and broadcast-quality audio.

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  • Brock becomes first Canadian university to sign scholarship agreement with island of Curaçao

    MEDIA RELEASE: 22 February 2018 – R00034

    The doors to a Canadian education have now been opened for students in the Caribbean island nation of Curaçao.

    Located about 65 kilometres north of Venezuela in the Lesser Antilles, Curaçao is known for its beaches, coral reefs and a strong education system with students eager to leave the island for their post-secondary education.

    A memorandum of understanding signed on Feb. 16 made Brock the first university in Canada to implement a scholarship agreement with the country.

    The agreement will enable Curaçaoan students to use their nation’s educational loan program (similar to OSAP in Ontario) to pay for an international education at Brock. The students will also have full access to Brock University’s various scholarship programs.

    “Brock is very excited by this new partnership as it establishes a mutually beneficial relationship through education and the exchange of knowledge,” said Director of Brock International Leigh-Ellen Keating.

    The Ministry of Education in Curaçao believes that the geopolitical position of their country, unique socio-economic resources and national commitment to sustainable economic growth through renewable energy provides valuable learning and research opportunities for both Curaçao and Brock.

    “Brock would like to celebrate and build on the success of its Curaçaoan student population and we look forward to future students from the island choosing to make Brock their educational home,” said Keating.

    Curaçao joins Brock’s growing international community representing more than 100 countries on campus.

    For more information or for assistance arranging interviews:

    * Dan Dakin, Media Relations Officer, Brock University ddakin@brocku.ca, 905-688-5550 x5353 or 905-347-1970

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