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‘Stangs make strides
Looking at the Ontario University Athletics women’s hockey standings, it may shock some to see the Windsor Lancers at the top. That was after they defeated the vaunted Laurier Golden Hawks on Saturday in a huge upset. But it shouldn’t ... Read More »
Taking a head shot at the NFL
I never thought I’d see the day, but it appears the National Football League is actually taking a lesson from the NHL front office. In week six of the NFL season — Oct. 17 for those not familiar with the ... Read More »
NCAA needs to pay
Imagine a billion dollar business, beloved by millions of people, admitting they didn’t pay their primary employees a single dollar. Even further, if those employees managed to find some money and keep it, they would be severely punished. Sounds pretty ... Read More »
Head to Head: Baseball video replay
Miguel Cabrera fielded the ball, and threw it to Armando Galarraga for the out, completing Galarraga’s perfect game. It was the third perfect game in 20 days. What a great moment for baseball. Except on that fateful June night, the ... Read More »
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The Good How do you follow a perfect game and a Cy Young calibre season? How about throwing a no-hitter in your first post-season start ever? That’s what Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay did. He managed to throw only the ... Read More »
‘Stangs should step up
The women’s hockey team has gotten a lot of flak from this particular publication for years. So I’ve always felt bad calling them out for their shortcomings. Coming into this season, I believed they would start to turn the program ... Read More »
‘Stangs still streaking: Analysis
Surely the Mustangs men’s soccer team will be defeated at some point. It’s just hard to see where that loss is going to come from, especially considering how they’re playing right now. I’ve talked about their exceptional goalkeeping and strike ... Read More »
Mavrikos leads Mustangs playoff charge
Goalkeeper Andrew Murdoch must be a happy man. Not only is he still shutting out almost every team he faces for the men’s soccer team, he’s now getting some offensive support. It has to be nice to have that pressure ... Read More »
Wickenheiser, still not satisfied
I think Hayley Wickenheiser might be a little bit confused. Or at least I was when I heard the four-time Olympian would be playing in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport hockey league this year. It appears Wickenheiser is aiming to live ... Read More »
Eagles look stupid with QB controversy
Somewhere in Washington, Donovan McNabb is smiling. That’s because his former National Football League team, the Philadelphia Eagles, have pretty much screwed themselves. After trading McNabb to division rival Washington Redskins, the Eagles handed the keys of the franchise to ... Read More »
Offense too obvious
It’s a good thing the Mustangs defence is so solid, because their offence is anemic. For this, the blame falls solely on the shoulders of head coach Greg Marshall. This offence is so one-dimensional, it’s embarrassing. Everyone knows either Donnie ... Read More »
Marshall tramples his old mates
It may have taken three years, but Mustangs head coach Greg Marshall finally ripped the monkey off his back. After losing two consecutive games to his former team, the McMaster Marauders, Marshall finally topped his old mates with a decisive ... Read More »











