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Some of Brock’s greatest athletic achievements  

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Brock University has a storied tradition of athletic excellence with Badgers consistently achieving remarkable milestones since the university was founded 60 years ago. As we reflect on Brock’s impressive journeys, let’s dive into some highlights that have defined the Badgers’ success over the years.  

1972-1973 Men’s Rowing  

In the early 1970s, the Brock men’s rowing team marked a historic achievement by clinching their second Ontario University Athletics (OUA) Championship gold medal. Commanding the competition, the team secured gold medals in the Varsity Eight, Lightweight Varsity Eight, and Junior Varsity Eight categories at the OUA regatta. Their success extended beyond the OUA as they also excelled at prestigious events including the University of Toronto Regatta, Trent University Regatta, Brock Invitational and McMaster University Regatta. This remarkable season solidified the men’s rowing team’s place as one of the most successful cohorts in Brock University’s rowing history.  

1982-1983 Women’s Basketball  

Throughout the year, the women’s basketball team achieved a school record of 30-3 overall, marking the best season in Brock University history. This impressive performance not only set a new benchmark for the Ontario Women’s Collegiate Athletics (OWIAA) but also earned them a third-place finish at the Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union (CIAU) championships. Their exceptional talent and success paved the way for the team to become the first women’s team from Brock to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.  

1984-1985 Women’s Fencing  

The women’s fencing team made history as the second Brock women’s team to secure a provincial title, claiming the OWIAA Championship. Their memorable season was highlighted by first-place finishes at four key events: the OWIAA West Sectional I, OWIAA West Sectional II, Royal Military College (RMC) Invitational, and York Invitational. Their consistent excellence throughout the season underscored their dominant performance and confirmed their place as a force in the sport. 

1991-1992 Men’s Basketball  

The men’s basketball team enjoyed a stellar season marked by remarkable achievements. Their journey culminated in a triumphant sweep of the CIA Championship, following their impressive victory as OUA west division champions and ultimately securing the Wilson Cup. With an outstanding overall record of 31-8, the team also claimed victory in several notable tournaments, including the Brock Invitational, Laurier Tournament and Guelph Tournament. Their prowess on the court was highlighted by 14 consecutive wins and a record-setting 285 points from just three-pointers alone. 

2001-2002 Women’s Wrestling  

The women’s wrestling team achieved remarkable success during their time at Brock University, firmly establishing themselves as an outstanding program. In the 2001-2002 season, they claimed the title of the OUA champions and followed this achievement with a championship win at Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS). Their exceptional performance earned their coaches, Richard DesChatalets and Mart Calder, the award of CIS Coach of the Year for the same period. Notably, this team also became the first women’s team at Brock to secure a national championship, marking a historic milestone for the university.  

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As we look back on these incredible achievements, it’s clear that Brock University’s athletic legacy is a memory filled with moments of dedication and talent. Many more groundbreaking victories contribute to the rich history of the Badgers. These highlights serve not only to celebrate past successes but also to inspire future generations of athletes to strive for excellence. 

In honouring these milestones, we are reminded that the spirit of Brock’s athletic tradition is growing and fueled by a passion for its outstanding student-athletes. These champions’ legacies follow the continued pursuit of greatness that defines Brock University.  

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