Brock Badgers
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University | Brock University |
Association | Canadian Interuniversity Sport |
Conference | Ontario University Athletics |
Athletic director | Neil Lumsden |
Location | St. Catharines, Ontario |
Varsity teams | Varsity Teams (Rugby, Baseball, Basketball, Wrestling, Rowing, Cross-Country, Curling, Fencing, Ice Hockey, Men's Lacrosse, Soccer, Squash, Swimming, Volleyball, Golf) / Club Teams - (Fastpitch, Ringette, WLacrosse, Track & Field, Figure Skating, Ball Hockey, Tennis) |
Arena | Seymour-Hannah Centre |
Other arenas | Bob Davis Gymnasium |
Baseball | George Taylor Field |
Mascot | Boomer the Badger |
Colours | |
Website |
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The Brock Badgers are the athletics teams that represent Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario. To date the Badgers have won 31 National Championships and 67 Ontario Championships, and are members of the OUA, CIS, CUFLA, CURC, and OUBHL.[1][2]
Championships

Brock Badgers goalie 2013-14 season.

Brock Badgers skater 2013-14 season.

Brock Badgers women's goalie 2014-15 season.

Brock Badgers women's player 2014-15 season.
Canadian Championships
Year | Sport |
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1991–1992 | Men's Basketball |
1991–1992 | Men's Wrestling |
1994–1995 | Men's Wrestling |
1995–1996 | Men's Wrestling |
1998–1999 | Men's Baseball |
1998–1999 | Men's Wrestling |
1999–2000 | Men's Rowing |
1999–2000 | Men's Wrestling |
1999–2000 | Men's Baseball |
2000–2001 | Men's Wrestling |
2001–2002 | Men's Wrestling |
2001–2002 | Women's Wrestling |
2002–2003 | Men's Soccer |
2002–2003 | Men's Rowing |
2003–2004 | Men's Wrestling |
2003–2004 | Men's Rowing |
2004–2005 | Men's Rowing |
2004–2005 | Men's Wrestling |
2004–2005 | Men's Lacrosse |
2005–2006 | Men's Wrestling |
2005–2006 | Men's Lacrosse |
2006–2007 | Men's Wrestling |
2006–2007 | Men's Lacrosse |
2007–2008 | Men's Lacrosse |
2007–2008 | Men's Wrestling |
2007–2008 | Men's Basketball |
2009–2010 | Men's Lacrosse |
2011-2012 | Women's Wrestling |
2012-2013 | Men's Lacrosse |
2012-2013 | Women's Wrestling |
Provincial Championships
Year | Sport |
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1967–1968 | Rowing |
1971–1972 | Curling |
1972–1973 | Rowing |
1982–1983 | Women's Basketball |
1984–1985 | Women's Fencing |
1990–1991 | Women's Curling |
1991–1992 | Men's Basketball |
1991–1992 | Men's Wrestling |
1994–1995 | Men's Basketball |
1994–1995 | Men's Wrestling |
1995–1996 | Men's Wrestling |
1996–1997 | Women's Curling |
1996–1997 | Men's Wrestling |
1997–1998 | Women's Curling |
1997–1998 | Men's Wrestling |
1998–1999 | Men's Lacrosse |
1998–1999 | Men's Wrestling |
1998–1999 | Men's Rowing |
1998–1999 | Women's Wrestling |
1999–2000 | Men's Wrestling |
1999–2000 | Women's Wrestling |
2000–2001 | Men's Wrestling |
2000–2001 | Women's Wrestling |
2001–2002 | Men's Rowing |
2001–2002 | Men's Wrestling |
2001–2002 | Women's Wrestling |
2002–2003 | Men's Baseball |
2002–2003 | Men's Lacrosse |
2002–2003 | Men's Rowing |
2002–2003 | Men's Wrestling |
2002–2003 | Women's Wrestling |
2003–2004 | Women's Curling |
2003–2004 | Women's Wrestling |
2003–2004 | Men's Lacrosse |
2003–2004 | Men's Wrestling |
2003–2004 | Men's Rowing |
2004–2005 | Men's Wrestling |
2004–2005 | Men's Baseball |
2004–2005 | Men's Rowing |
2004–2005 | Women's Wrestling |
2005–2006 | Men's Wrestling |
2005–2006 | Women's Wrestling |
2005–2006 | Women's Curling |
2006–2007 | Men's Wrestling |
2006–2007 | Men's Curling |
2007–2008 | Men's Rugby |
2007–2008 | Women's Wrestling |
2007–2008 | Men's Wrestling |
2008–2009 | Men's Wrestling |
2008–2009 | Women's Wrestling |
2009-2010 | Men's Wrestling |
2009-2010 | Women's Wrestling |
2010–2011 | Men's Baseball |
2010-2011 | Men's Rowiing |
2010–2011 | Women's Wrestling |
2011-2012 | Women's Wrestling |
2012-2013 | Men's Rowing |
2012-2013 | Women's Wrestling |
2014-2015 | Men's Baseball |
2015-2016 | Men's Ball Hockey |
Gym during exam period, Brock University
Hosting
- Brock men's hockey hosts the RBC Steel Blade Classic
- Brock men's basketball hosts RBC Classic.
- Brock men's and women's basketball host the Peninsula Hoops Classic each year versus Niagara College. All proceeds go to the United Way of Canada.
Notable former Brock Badgers
- Ray Barkwill (Men's Rugby) Team Canada
- Iain Brambell (Rowing) Olympic Medalist
- Ryan Del Monte (Men's Hockey) Pro Hockey Player ECHL & Germany
- Jessica MacDonald (Wrestling) 3-Time World Medalist
- Sean Pierson (Wrestling / Baseball) UFC Fighter
- Andrew Tinnish (Baseball) Toronto Blue Jays Assistant GM
- Tonya Verbeek (Wrestling) 3-Time Olympic Medalist
- Elisabeth Walker-Young (Swimming) Multiple Paralympic Gold Medalist
- Shawn Williams (Men's Lacrosse) NLL star (first lacrosse player inducted into Brock Hall of Fame)
Notes
Sources
- Brock Athletics Mission Statement
- Brock Athletics Athletes of the Year
- Brock Athletics Hall of Fame
- Lapinski, Stan (2006), Brock University athletics: 40 exciting seasons of Generals and Badgers, Brock University, ISBN 0-9682851-4-7
External links
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