Former Bison Geoff Gray putting school first
As the age-old saying goes, Geoff Gray is indeed staying in school, for now.
As the age-old saying goes, Geoff Gray is indeed staying in school, for now.
This weekend the University of Manitoba Bison volleyball programs played the Mount Royal University Cougars at home.
Over in Abbotsford, B.C., the Bison men’s and women’s basketball teams were wrapping up their regular season with a series against the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades.
This weekend, the first-ranked Bison women’s hockey team was in Lethbridge, Alta., for a series against the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns.
The home side had multiple podium finishes, outpacing the competition to win the event with 310.5 points. This is Manitoba’s fourth straight win at the Bison Classic.
The University of Manitoba Bisons men’s hockey team extended its winning streak to five games with a two-game sweep of the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns this past weekend.
Former Bison men’s hockey player and coach Bob Lowes was inducted into the Bison hockey hall of fame on Wednesday.
Guests packed the Journey to Churchill Exhibit at the Assinboine Park Zoo to celebrate the University of Manitoba hockey programs during their annual scholarship fundraiser Jan. 24.
Michael St. Croix of the Bison men’s hockey team is a talented hockey player, as well as being business savvy.
Coming from small towns in northwestern Ontario, Bison volleyball players Kevin Negus and Grant Legaree each blazed their own trail to the University of Manitoba.