En garde: CU hosts national fencing champs
The Ravens’ Nest was alive with the clashing of swords and bursts of cheers while Carleton hosted the Canadian Fencing Championships Nov. 26-29.
The university fencing club, along with the varsity fencing team, played host to more than 20 different fencing clubs from all over the country, competing for bragging rights and the opportunity to be recognized for upcoming prestigious events, including the 2012 Olympics in London, England.
Friends in and out of the pool
Women varsity water polo players Annie Chinneck and Evie Marshall are not only friends in the water.
The two have been best friends and teammates for the past five years.
The girls became inseparable at a tournament five years ago, Chinneck said.
They went to Holt Renfrew in between games and tried on the most hideous dresses and couldn’t stop laughing.
Although Marshall said Chinneck isn’t the reason she came to Carleton, she said it’s been the best perk possible.
Narrow defeat for hoopsters
The Carleton men’s varsity basketball team’s perfect season was shattered Nov. 27 when they lost 76-73 to the Lakehead University Thunderwolves.
“We didn’t make the plays when we had to,” said team captain Mike Kenny.
The Raven’s had a solid first half and led the Thunderwolves 45-35 going into the break thanks to an impressive effort from Elliot Thompson, who ended the game with 25 points and eight rebounds.
However, the Thunderwolves weren’t ready to give up their perfect 6-0 season so easily.
One gold, one silver, two strong seasons
The Carleton women’s varsity water polo team struck gold while the men’s clasped silver Nov. 29 in the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) championships.
Both teams faced last year’s champs, the University of Toronto, in the finals.
With last year’s defeat in the finals as incentive, the Raven ladies swam hard, knocking off Queen’s University in the semifinal by a score of 20 – 2.
Beneath the surface
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