Bison athletes get hair cut in support of cancer survivors
Jonah Wasylak and Brett Stovin of the Bison men’s hockey team, as well as Liam Grace of the Bison football team, snipped their hair on Feb. 9 in support of cancer research.
Jonah Wasylak and Brett Stovin of the Bison men’s hockey team, as well as Liam Grace of the Bison football team, snipped their hair on Feb. 9 in support of cancer research.
The Bisons lost 4-2 in a rough affair on Friday night in the first of the back-to-back.
The first-ranked men’s team dominated and won 3-0 on Friday and 3-0 on Saturday. The women had their losing streak extended after losing 3-1 on Friday and 3-1 on Saturday.
The Bisons fell 5-3 on Friday night, but shutout the Huskies 4-0 on Saturday.
Brett Stovin talks about how the men’s hockey season has turned around, his personal play this season, and cutting his hair for cancer on Feb. 9.
Geoff Gray has been a key member in the Bison offensive line this past season, so much so that he is currently ranked fifth by the CFL Scouting Bureau for the 2017 draft.
The men won handily, not dropping a single set all weekend to bring their current win streak to 16. The women lost 3-1 on Friday and 3-0 on Saturday; they have now lost six in a row.
The Bisons won 4-3 on Friday night but fell 7-6 in overtime on Saturday afternoon.
Pischke has accomplished a lot, and has earned the title of being one of, if not the best volleyball coaches in North America.
The third-ranked men’s team won 3-0 on Friday and 3-1 on Saturday. The women meanwhile, fell 3-2 on Friday and 3-0 on Saturday.