The Ottawa Gee-Gees are the athletic teams that represent the
University of Ottawa
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in
Ottawa
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,
Ontario
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.
The Gee-Gees won the national football championship, the
Vanier Cup
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, in 1975 and 2000, while also appearing in the game in the 1970, 1980, and 1997 seasons. The Gee-Gees women's rugby team won the
national championship
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in 2017, and the women's soccer team were
national champions
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in 1996 and 2018. The men's cross country team won three national titles, in 1986, 1987, and 1990.
Name
The name is a result of a progressive evolution. Similar to many older institutions, their teams were long referred to by the school's colours as the Garnet and Grey (french: Grenat et Gris). Eventually, members of the media began to refer to the teams simply as the ‘GGs’, providing a nickname in both English and French for the bilingual school's teams. The nickname stuck and would eventually be combined with a
horse racing
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term (where a gee-gee is the first horse out of the starting gate) to create the current ''Gee-Gees'' team name.
Conference affiliations
Varsity teams
Ottawa Gee-Gees teams compete in:
Men's athletic teams
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Basketball
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Cross country
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Football
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Ice hockey
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Swimming
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Track and field
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indoor
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and
outdoor)
Women's athletic teams
* Basketball
* Cross country
* Ice hockey
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Soccer
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Rugby
Rugby may refer to:
Sport
* Rugby football in many forms:
** Rugby league: 13 players per side
*** Masters Rugby League
*** Mod league
*** Rugby league nines
*** Rugby league sevens
*** Touch (sport)
*** Wheelchair rugby league
** Rugby union: 1 ...
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Swimming
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* Track and field (indoor and outdoor)
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Volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ...
Competitive clubs
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Badminton
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Baseball
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(men's)
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Cheerleading
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* Dance
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Equestrian
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Horseback riding (or Riding in British English)
Examples of this are:
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Fastball
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(women's)
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Fencing
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Golf
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Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standardized playing area, and coping wi ...
(men's and women's)
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Lacrosse
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(men's)
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Nordic skiing
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(men's and women's)
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Ringette
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(women's)
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Rowing
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* Rugby (men's hybrid of varsity and club)
* Soccer (men's)
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Synchronized swimming
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Ultimate Frisbee
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(men's and women's)
* Volleyball (men)
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Water polo
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(men's and women's)
Athletic facilities
Gee-Gees football
Men's basketball
2010–2012
In July 2010, the University of Ottawa appointed James Derouin, an alumnus and former player, as their new head coach after the departure of Coach Dave DeAveiro, who left for McGill University. Derouin was an assistant coach for the UBC Thunderbirds for the previous two years and was captain of the Gee-Gees men's basketball team for both the 2000–01 and 2001–02 seasons. In his final year, he also played under DeAveiro.
The 11-win 2010–11 season was successful despite falling just short of an entrance to the Final 8, losing to the
McMaster Marauders
The McMaster Marauders are the athletic teams that represent McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Athletics at McMaster is currently managed by the university's student affairs, under their athletics & recreation department. The unive ...
in the OUA Final 4.
The 2011–12 regular season was more successful than the previous year. The Gee-Gees entered the OUA playoffs with a 13–9 record but were ousted by rival
Ryerson Rams
TMU Bold (known as the Ryerson Rams prior to August 2022) are the varsity athletic teams that represent Toronto Metropolitan University (previously known as Ryerson University) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Toronto Metropolitan University operates ...
by 3 points in the semifinals. The Gee-Gees had a playoff-experienced mix of veteran and young players going into the 2012–13 season.
2012–2014
The Gee-Gees came into the 2012–13 season with the last chance to make a deep run with star Warren Ward and the rest of their graduating players.
Highly ranked nationally all season, the Gee-Gees posted a 15–5 regular-season record and were dead-set on making an appearance in the CIS tournament. The team lost to bitter cross-city rivals
Carleton Ravens
The Carleton Ravens are the athletic teams that represent Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario. The most notable sports team for Carleton is the men's basketball team. In men's basketball, the Ravens have won 16 of the last 19 national men's ...
by 3 points in the OUA Wilson Cup final, still qualifying for the CIS Final 8 Tournament being held in Ottawa. The team lost to the
Lakehead Thunderwolves
The Lakehead Thunderwolves are the U Sports varsity athletic teams that represent Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Sports activities
The Lakehead Thunderwolves are perennial powers in the OUA and U Sports in Nordic Skiing and w ...
in the national championship semifinals but defeated the
Acadia Axemen
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to earn their first national medal in school history with a bronze.
The
2013–14 season was one of the best in school history with the play of star senior
Johnny Berhanemeskel
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and star transfer Terry Thomas the Gee-Gees were ranked at #2 in the nation almost all season and posted a school-best 20–2 regular-season record with their two losses coming against nation's #1 Carleton. The Gee-Gees went into the
OUA
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playoffs as the second seed and narrowly beat the
Ryerson Rams
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to advance to the final four in
Toronto
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. In the semifinals, Ottawa easily beat
McMaster and advanced to the gold medal game against Carleton the following day. In the final, the Gee-Gees edged Carleton by a score of 78–77 to win their first
Wilson Cup (basketball)
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in 21 years. The loss was Carleton's first against Canadian competition in 49 straight games. Sitting on seed 1 for the Final 8 in the
W. P. McGee Trophy
The W. P. McGee Trophy is a national collegiate sports award, presented annually to the winner of the U Sports championship in men's basketball. The trophy is named after W. P. McGee, who served as a teacher and coach at Assumption College, wit ...
, the Gee-Gees advanced to the final game, beating the
Saskatchewan Huskies
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and the
Victoria Vikes
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. The second time this season facing Carleton, in the National Championship final game, the Gee-Gees lost this time, 79–67.
Notable alumni
Ali Mahmoud
Ali Mahmoud ( ar, علي محمود) is Lebanese-Canadian basketball player.
Career
Mahmoud was born on May 28, 1983, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, to Toufic and Gina Mahmoud, who had immigrated to Canada.
He played with St. Patrick's High Scho ...
* St. Patrick's High School (Ottawa)
* University of Ottawa Gee-Gees (2002, 2003)
* Lebanon National Basketball Program
* Sporting Al Riyadi Beirut (2004–present)
* 2006, 2010 FIBA World Championships
Alex McLeod
* University of Ottawa Gee-Gees (2002–2006)
* Over 1,207 career points
* OUA East Rookie Team (2002)
* OUA East All-Star (2004, 2005, 2006)
* Certified Canadian Lawyer
Joshua Gibson-Bascombe
* University of Ottawa Gee-Gees (2005–2010)
* OUA East Rookie of the Year (2005–2006)
* OUA East All-Star (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009)
* NH Ostrava of the Czech Republic
* Team Canada Men's Development Team
* FISU (2007 Thailand, 2009 Serbia)
Warren Ward
* University of Ottawa Gee-Gees (2008–2013)
* OUA East All-Rookie Team (2008-2009)
* OUA East All-Star (2009, 2010, 2012)
* Plays professionally for
TBB Trier
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* FISU (2011 China)
Terry Thomas
* University of Ottawa Gee-Gees (2013–2014)
* CIS All-Canadian Second Team (2012)
* CIS National Championship All-Tournament Team (2014)
* All OUA East Second Team (2014)
* CIS National Championship All-Tournament Team (2012)
* All-Atlantic Division First Team (2012)
* Atlantic Division All-Rookie Team (2011)
* Played professionally for the
Hamburg Towers
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Founded in 2 ...
in
Germany
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and in the
NBL
Johnny Berhanemeskel
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*
Lester B. Pearson Catholic High School
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LBP offers a variety in ...
(
Gloucester, Ontario
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)
* University of Ottawa Gee-Gees (2010–2015)
* Played professionally for the
Ottawa Blackjacks (2020-2021)
* Played for Team Canada Senior Men's National Basketball Team
* CIS Outstanding Player (2015)
* First Team All-Canadian (2015)
* OUA Player of the Year (2015)
* Gee-Gees all-time leading scorer with 2000 points
* Gee-Gees all-time leader in three-point field-goals made (299)
* Gee-Gees all-time leader in playoff scoring (357 points) and playoff three-pointers made (53)
* Embarked on a professional career after graduation
Women's soccer
The Gee-Gees
women's soccer
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program was founded in 1994 by current head coach Steven Johnson. The team went on to become
national champions
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in 1996, in just their third season of play, after which Johnson was recognized as
CIAU coach of the year (an honour he would again receive in 2005). The team has also won CIS silver medals in 1997, 2000, 2003, and 2005 and CIS bronze medals in 2001 and 2006. They went on to win the OUA gold in 2014, and CIS bronze following in 2014 along with receiving the Ottawa Sports Award. They won OUA bronze in 2015.
The University of Ottawa women's soccer team became national champions on November 11, 2018, with a 2–1 victory over the
Trinity Western Spartans
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in front of a home crowd. Miranda Smith scored the game-winning goal to bring the university its first national soccer title since 1996. This was their first finals appearance since 2005, led by long-time head coach Steve Johnson. The Gee-Gees finished atop the OUA East with a 14-1-1 record.
Women's rugby
As head coach since 2013, Jen Boyd has led the University of Ottawa's Women's rugby team with great success, and became the first full-time head coach in women's rugby. The team would feel disappointment finishing third in 2015 and second in 2016. The Gee-Gees Rugby team finally won their first
national championship
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in 2017 after defeating the
Laval Rouge et Or
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by a score of 20–10. The following year the Gee-Gees would fall short, finishing third in the tournament by defeating Laval 20–19, after a perfect 7–0 season to claim the
RSEQ championship.
Men's hockey
The
men's hockey program was formed in 1889. The team played in the
Ottawa City Hockey League
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. The team was first known as "Garnet and Grey", as well as the other varsity athletic programs within the University of Ottawa. In the 1940s, all the varsity athletic programs became known as the "Gee-Gees", which was nicknamed by the media. The Gee-Gees had tremendous success in the 1980s. Despite, that the Gee-Gees have yet to win the
University Cup
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. Ottawa's most memorable run took place in 2004, as the Gee-Gees ousted their rival
UQTR Patriotes
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2–1 in the OUA playoffs, and then advanced to the
Queen's Cup
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It was first contested in 1970, with Bangkok Bank and Royal Thai Air Force joint win ...
, hosted by the
University of Western Ontario
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. The Gee-Gees lost the OUA final to
York
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, but they still earned a spot in the University Cup, held in
Fredericton, New Brunswick
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, where the power-house
UNB Varsity Reds
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The Reds compete in the following sports: men's and women's basketball, men's and women's hockey, men's and women's soccer ...
played host to the tournament. However, the Gee-Gees failed to record a win and went home 0–2. Notably, it was the first time since 1985 that the Gee-Gees played in the University Cup.
The Gee-Gees are well known for their successful coaches like
Mickey Goulet
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Goulet is the former head coach of the University of Ottawa
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, who is the former head coach of the Italian National Men's Hockey Team, which participated in the
2006 Winter Olympics
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in Torino, Italy. Coaches like Michel Boucher, Tony Zappia, and Dave Leger.
The Gee-Gees played in several rinks before the current Minto Sports Complex, which was built on the site of the Minto Arena, the former
Minto Skating Club
The Minto Skating Club is a competitive figure skating club in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, founded in 1904. The Club is a member of the Skate Canada figure skating organization in Canada, and was a founder of the predecessor organization to Skate Can ...
facility, which was demolished in 2000. Ottawa has held games at the Sandy Hill Arena and the
Robert Guertin Arena
The Robert Guertin Centre (formerly Robert Guertin Arena and Hull Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in the Hull sector of Gatineau, Quebec, with a capacity of 4,000 capacity (3,196 seated). It was built in 1957.
The original tenant hockey team wa ...
in Hull. The first rink was known as "College Yard", which was an outdoor rink in front of Tabaret Hall. The second venue for the Gee-Gees was the indoor
Rideau Skating Rink
The Rideau Skating Rink was an indoor skating and curling facility located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Consisting of a curling rink and a skating rink, it was one of the first indoor rinks in Canada. The Rideau Rink was scheduled to open on Janu ...
, which was flooded during winter for the ice surface. The site on the corner of Waller Street and Laurier Avenue is now the Arts building at the University of Ottawa.
2014–2016 suspension
On March 3, 2014, the University of Ottawa men's varsity hockey team was suspended from any activity due to "severe misconduct". In a press conference, the university stated that they alerted the police due to the severity of the allegations. It was later discovered that some of the players on the hockey team were allegedly involved in a gang sexual assault on the weekend of February 1 while in
Thunder Bay
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playing
Lakehead University
Lakehead University is a public research university with campuses in Thunder Bay and Orillia, Ontario, Canada. Lakehead University, shortened to 'Lakehead U', is non-denominational and provincially supported. It has undergraduate programs, grad ...
.
University of Ottawa officials were made aware of the situation by a third party on February 24, 2014. University officials gave information to Thunder Bay police, who confirmed they were in the initial stages of an investigation regarding a sexual assault. The University of Ottawa conducted its own review which called for the initial suspension while the investigation was ongoing. The university also contacted Ottawa police about the allegations, who in turn, cooperated with Thunder Bay police to complete the investigation.
During a press conference on March 3, 2014, the president of the university,
Allan Rock
Allan Michael Rock (born August 30, 1947) is a Canadian lawyer, former politician, diplomat and university administrator. He was Canada's ambassador to the United Nations (2004–2006) and had previously served in the Cabinet of Jean Chrétien ...
, stated that the university was going to announce the suspension of the hockey program on February 28, 2014, but the Thunder Bay Police asked them to delay.
Two former players ultimately faced charges related to the incident. In June 2014, Rock announced uOttawa would not ice a team in 2014–15. January 2015, Rock announced that uOttawa would sit out the 2015–16 season as well in order to give university officials more time to implement reforms. The two former players were found not guilty of sexual assault in a verdict from Ontario Court Justice Chantal M. Brochu on June 25, 2018. The team returned for the 2016–17 season.
Women's hockey
Awards and honors
Athletes of the Year
References
External links
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