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G RY PH O N S CO R E B OAR D MEN’S BASKETBALL

Gryphons 52, Ravens 96 Gryphons 75, Gee-Gees 88 The Gryphons lost both games against Ottawa universities this past weekend. The Gryphons fall to 0-4 and hope to bounce back in their next games against York and Ryerson.

McMaster Marauders at home to ensure their spot at the OUA final against OUA rivals Queen’s Golden Gaels. WOMEN’S RUGBY (NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS)

Gryphons 46, Ravens 89 Gryphons 80, Gee-Gees 66 The Gryphons lose to a strong Carleton team only to bounce back against the Gee-Gees. The victory is the first of the season and an impressive one for being on the road.

Gryphons 5, Rouge et Or 35 Gryphons 34, Pronghorns 12 The Gryphons fall to fifth-seed Laval in the National Championship quarter-finals in snowy conditions in Lethbridge, Alb. The Gryphons bounced back against Lethbridge, the host team on Sunday. The Ottawa Gee-Gees went on to win in the finals and became the 2017 U Sports champions.

FOOTBALL (OUA SEMI-FINAL)

MEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Gryphons 12, Mustangs 66 The Gryphons lost to the Western Mustangs in the OUA semi-final game. This game puts an end to the Gryphons wellfought season.

Gryphons 3, Badgers 1 Gryphons 1, Marauders 3 The Gryphons go 1-1 this weekend, winning on the road and losing at home. The win and the loss move the Gryphons to .500 on the season at 2-2.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

MEN’S LACROSSE (BAGGATAWAY CUP)

WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL

Gryphons 12, Excalibur 11 (second Gryphons 1, Badgers 3 overtime) Gryphons 0, Marauders 3 Gryphons 11, Badgers 13 The Gryphons lost both games The Gryphons won the quarter- on the weekend, falling in final game against Trent, only to straight sets at home to McMaslose by a close margin against ter. The Gryphons hope to the Brock Badgers in the semi- bounce back against Queen’s final. The Badgers then lost to next Friday. the Western Mustangs in the finals. The Mustangs have now won back-to-back Baggataway Cups. ~ CO M PI LED BY

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WOMEN’S SOCCER (OUA CHAMPIONS)

Gryphons 2, Ridgebacks 2 (Guelph wins 3-2 in penalty kicks) Gryphons 1, Mustangs 1 (Guelph wins 3-0 in penalty kicks) The Gryphons have won their first ever OUA title with both games going into shootout-style penalty kicks. The win gave them a berth into the U Sports national championships in Winnipeg.

Gryphons forward Marc Stevens scores one of his three goals of the evening.

GRYPHONS WIN! IN SECOND ANNUAL AGGIES NIGHT AGAINST U OF T MARC STEVENS SCORES REMARKABLE HAT-TRICK. S TO RY & P H OTO S BY M I C H A E L C I M E S A

L A ST TH U RS DAY, N OV. 2 , the Gryphons men’s hockey team played a thrilling match against the Toronto Varsity Blues in the second annual Aggies Night. With superb teamwork, the Gryphons scored early in the first period and again near the end, giving the Gryphons a two-goal lead. In the second period, the Gryphons opted for defence rather than offence and maintained their lead. Finally, in the third period, U of T scored their first goal, however — not happy with the score being within one goal — the Gryphons went on to score two more, giving second-year forward, Marc Stevens, a hat-trick on the night, ensuring the Gryphons’ victory.

M E N ’ S H O CK E Y SCO R E B OAR D

4-1 4-1 GRYPHONS VS. VARSITY BLUES

WOMEN’S HOCKEY

Gryphons 2, Lancers 1 Gryphons 4, Golden Hawks 0 The Gryphons score three power play goals in a shutout victory on the road against Laurier. The Gryphons’ two wins this weekend improve their record to .500. MEN’S RUGBY (OUA SEMI-FINAL)

Gryphons 26, Marauders 18 T he G r y phons defe at t he

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Throwback OAC hockey jerseys celebrated the second annual Aggie’s night.

GRYPHONS VS. LIONS

The Gryphons win on the road at York. The victory gives the Gryphons traction on the OUA West leading Lions.


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