OUA Curling Championship day two recap
GUELPH, Ont. – The Ontario Tech Curling team's season has come to an end after day two at the OUA Curling Championship.
Both men's and women's curling entered into the day needing two wins for a chance at advancing after spliting their games on the first day of the championships. The men's curling team started the day in fine form, taking down the Western Mustangs 5-3 in their first game. They would eventually fall to the Laurentian Voyaguers 7-3 in their final qualifier of the day to eliminate them from contention.
The women's team was defeated by Waterloo 7-3, where the Warrirors picked up a pivotal three point fifth end that would prove to be a difference maker, and conceeded a 7-1 loss to the TMU Bold in their final game of the day.
Latest Men's Curling News
- OUA Curling Championships day one recapThe Ontario Tech curling teams traveled to Guelph on Friday to celebrate the start of another exciting OUA Curling Championships.
- Ridgebacks curling competes at McMaster InvitationalThe Ontario Tech men's and women's curling teams traveled to Hamilton to compete in the McMaster Curling Invitational this weekend.
- Ontario Tech recognized with pair of OUA CHAMP awardsAnnounced on Wednesday night as part of the CHAMP (Celebrating and Honouring Achievements in Marketing and Promotions) awards, Ontario Tech was recognized with a pair of awards.
- Campoli and Escano named Ontario Tech athletes of the yearOn Thursday night at the Regent Theatre, Ontario Tech held its 16th annual athletic awards gala, where student-athletes were recognized for their exceptional achievements.
- Cowell and Wagner named Ontario Tech athletes of the weekTreyton Cowell (Craighurst, Ont.) of the men's curling team and Paige Wagner (Cambridge, Ont.) of the women's hockey team have been named the Ontario Tech student-athletes of the week for the period ending February 12.
- Cowell named OUA curling all-starTreyton Cowell (Craighurst, Ont.) has been named an Ontario University Athletics (OUA) second team all-star following his performance at the men's curling championship in Peterborough.