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We have announced the theme for The Martlet Sports feed- The Leafs chug ahead
The NHL trade deadline has come and gone and the Toronto Maple Leafs seem to be reveling in their work.
Some may be satisfied with the trade and others may not be, however one thing is certain: after the Feb. 26 deadline, the Leafs ...
- Centennial covers sports
The first Canadian sports journalism program ever to be launched will happen at Centennial College.
The college, which is now accepting applications for January 2009, is offering students a graduate certificate in the field. It ...
- Sports, schmorts
It’s no secret that the University of Toronto isn’t exactly held in high regard for its athletic achievements – our biggest recent claim to fame was having the Varsity Blues football team break York’s old record for most consecutive ...
- UTSC plays volleyball
Tensions were high as our own UTSC men’s A Volleyball team took to the court Nov. 6 to square off against their long-time rival team, the Engineers.
The intense competition was made clear even before the match, as the Engineers ...
- Canada tops horse riding
The night belonged to eight-time Olympian and freshly crowned Canadian champion Ian Millar, known as “Captain Canada” in show jumping circles.
Millar, riding 12-year-old gelding In Style, was the first rider out for the jump-off and ...
- Trading cards
When I was a kid, my friend Danny and his dad would always invite me to Blue Jays games with them. But before we even sat in our horribly stiff and uncomfortable chairs at Skydome (yes, it was still called Skydome then, and it forever shall ...
- EA vs 2K: The battle continues
Stompin’ Tom Connors’ 1973 number The Hockey Song claims that “The good old hockey game is the best game you can name.” But did Connors mean the EA Sports or the 2K hockey game?
The difference between the two is that while EA NHL ...
- NFL players join the CFL
It’s the exact opposite of watching birds fly south in the winter—more and more NFL players are migrating to the cold north to find more playing time in the CFL.
Over half of the Toronto Argonauts’ current roster, 26 of 51 players, ...
- The Blues drown the York Lions
The reigning OUA water polo champions continued to do what they do best as they trounced the York Lions 12-4 in the season opener.
As the first period was winding down, the Blues were already ahead 3-0 after Nicolas Bélisle’s first ...
- UTSC Hockey
... - Varsity women's soccer gets critical
It was a bitterly cold night as the Varsity Stadium lights illuminated the rain pouring down on the soccer field and the Varsity women’s team continued their push for the playoffs with a solid 1-1 effort against the visiting Ryerson Rams on ...
- Women's flag football photos
Two members of the UTSC Titans women’s flag football team practice in the valley fields after UTM failed to show up for their game on Sept. ...
- SCAA boat cruise
Despite cloudy skies threatening to rain out the event, 110 UTSC students came out to the SCAA boat cruise Sept. 27.
Three school buses transported students from UTSC downtown to Queen's Quay where the Mariposa Belle was waiting. ...
- Teams to look out for in the NBA
With all that has happened over the summer within the NBA—from officiating scandals to alleged sexual harassment—it’s easy to lose sight of the most important thing: the teams.
As the NBA preseason approaches, teams are gearing up ...
- Making for your football fantasies come true
There’s a common joke among sports journalists that the people reporting are all just failed athletes. Similarly, it could be said that people who are really into fantasy sports are all just failed coaches.
Granted, the football ...
- The Leafs chug ahead