The 2022 outdoor soccer season concluded with a handful of individual awards and Bobcat basketball and volleyball are building momentum as the conference seasons roll along.
Here's the latest from all that's happening with the Brandon University Bobcats.
Following his outstanding season, Camilo Rodriguez will have one more accolade to add to his already impressive resume.
Rodriguez was named to the Canadian Colleges Athletic Assocation (CCAA) men's soccer all-Canadian team Tuesday, becoming the first in Brandon University history to earn the designation.
Patrick Jebbison is one of the all-time greats to wear Brandon University Bobcat blue and gold and his legacy is cemented as a legendary athlete in the province with his induction into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame.
After leading the Bobcats men's soccer team to 10 straight wins and the top spot in the MCAC conference standings, coach Glen McNabb has earned his second straight coach of the year award.
McNabb was the conference's winner in his first full season of competition last year and was voted as this year's winner following the final weekend of the regular season.
The Manitoba Colleges Athletic Conference (MCAC) is pleased to announce the second annual True Sport Team for soccer teams in 2022 season.
The True Sport Team was developed to recognize student athletes who demonstrate the principles of True Sport on the field of play, in the classroom and in the community.
The Brandon Bobcats men's basketball team had an exciting pre-season and are now poised to hit the hard court for conference action starting this Friday.
Hometown Bobcat Ashley Hunter (nee Creighton) was a dominate middle blocker with the BU women's volleyball program before following family footsteps into law enforcement.
It is rare for a university student-athlete to juggle the responsibilities of playing two sports at one time, but Eden Tabin is tackling the challenge head-on.