Stephanie Guimond
Posted: January 19, 2016 4:00:00 AM AST
Category: Soccer, Think Pink, Volleyball, SAAC, Basketball, Varsity Sports
The Seawolves wrapped up their 3rd Annual Think Pink events this past Sunday evening. With the help of the student-athletes, the Seawolves were successful in raising over $1,100 to go directly to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. The money was raised via a bake sale, tickets sold on a raffle basket, and a BBQ at the Think Pink soccer games. Jill Corey, a first year player on the women's...
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Posted: January 12, 2016 4:00:00 AM AST
Category: Alumni, Varsity Sports, Volleyball
The men's volleyball team has been nationally ranked after a stellar performance this past weekend. The team traveled to Quebec, Canada to play in the Coup de l'Est du Canada hosted by Limoilou. After upsetting Humber College, the 7th ranked team in the country, 3-2 the Seawolves made their way back to New Brunswick to face-off against their rivals, the St. Thomas Tommies. The Seawolves came...
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Posted: January 12, 2016 4:00:00 AM AST
Category: Varsity Sports, SAAC, Alumni, Basketball, Think Pink, Soccer, Volleyball
This weekend will mark the 3rd Annual UNB Saint John Think Pink weekend put on by the Student Athletic Advisory Council. All proceeds raised during the weekend's events will go directly to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. This year there will be tickets sold on a raffle basket full of awesome pink items and a bake sale. Also, as a new addition to Think Pink weekend, with every game you...
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Posted: January 11, 2016 4:00:00 AM AST
Category: Basketball, Varsity Sports, Volleyball, Alumni
The men's basketball team had a pair of matches this past weekend against Mount Allison and St. Thomas University. On Saturday, the team came out ready to go scoring six 3-pointers on their way to a 78-74 win. The action was back and forth all game, but UNB Saint John proved to be too much of a presence for the Mounties to overcome. Liam Sipkema netted 20 points for the Seawolves, while Paul...
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