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May 12, 2024 |
brockpress.com | Luke Sweeney
On March 27th, Brock held their annual Brock Badgers Awards Gala at the Americana Conference Resort Spa & Waterpark in Niagara Falls. After another successful season for the whole Badgers athletics program, the headline of the event was the awards for Brock’s Athlete of the Year. On the women’s side, emerging out of a stacked class of nominees was Sara Rohr, the setter for Brock’s women’s volleyball team. “I wanted to say a huge thank you to my teammates,” said Rohr in her acceptance speech.
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May 12, 2024 |
brockpress.com | Luke Sweeney
The 2023-24 season officially wrapped up on March 27th with the Brock Badgers Awards Gala, celebrating another fantastic season for Brock’s athletics program. At the ceremony, Connor Ungar of the men’s hockey team was handed one of the night’s most prestigious awards: Male Athlete of the Year. Many of Brock’s teams found great success this year.
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May 12, 2024 |
brockpress.com | Luke Sweeney
Adam Ruzicka, a 24-year-old forward formerly of the Arizona Coyotes, has been released from his NHL contract after clearing waivers. The Coyotes placed Ruzicka on unconditional waivers for the purpose of contract termination on Feb. 24th after a video that Ruzicka posted on his Instagram story was made public. Ruzicka was drafted with the 109th overall pick of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft by the Calgary Flames.
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May 12, 2024 |
brockpress.com | Luke Sweeney
With Brock’s men’s hockey team losing their final game of the season on March 14th, unfortunately there are no more Badgers’ hockey events left to cover. However, despite several frustrating losses to close out the year, Brock still had a fantastic season on the ice that merits reflection. Key Takeaways: 1. Lightning-strike offence: All season long, the Badgers had been able to storm out to early leads and respond quickly to open periods.
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May 12, 2024 |
brockpress.com | Luke Sweeney
Now entering April and with every team having seven or fewer games to play, the NHL’s playoff picture is starting to come into focus. However, with many teams still not clinched and meaningful games still to play, there is plenty of intrigue remaining for these last few weeks. The Eastern Conference final two: do you even want to make it?
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