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ARCHIVES
- December 5 2006 - CIS TOP TEN TUESDAY - No. 2 UBC edges No. 4 UVic in mens basketball showdown
- November 28 2006 - CIS TOP TEN TUESDAY - National leaders stay put
- November 21 2006 - CIS TOP TEN TUESDAY - Aigles Bleus, Carabins reach the top of the charts
- November 14 2006 - CIS TOP TEN TUESDAY - Basketball, hockey, volleyball leaders stay put
- October 31 2006 - Top Ten Tuesday: Ravens, Marauders top initial basketball rankings
- October 24 2006 - Top Ten Tuesday: Bisons, Spartans top initial volleyball rankings
- October 21 2006 - Cougars defeated Manitoba by a score of 6-5
- October 17 2006 - Top Ten Tuesday: CIS leaders keep rolling
- October 11 2006 - Alberta's Barber, Montreal's de la Riera CIS - VIA Rail athletes of the week
- October 10 2006 - Top Ten Tuesday: undefeated Carabins take lead in men's soccer
- October 8 2006 - No. 2 Pandas use special teams to edge Cougars
- October 7 2006 - No. 1 Martlets double Stingers in opener
- October 7 2006 - Season opener found in Huskies favor
- October 7 2006 - No. 2 Pandas start season with a bang
- October 4 2006 - McGill's Labonté, Dalhousie's Corbit named CIS - VIA Rail athletes of the week
- October 3 2006 - CIS Top Ten Tuesday: McGill tops first women's hockey rankings
- October 2 2006 - Martlets stun reigning CIS champ Pandas, win Marion Hilliard tourney
- September 30 2006 - Olympic gold medalist Labonté earns first CIS win
- September 23 2006 - Olympic gold medalist shines in Martlets debut
- September 21 2006 - CIS championship tickets on sale Sept. 26
- July 24 2006 - McGill's Mr. Smith goes to town; finally gets piece of Olympic Gold
- July 7 2006 - Olympic gold medallist signs letter of intent with McGill
- July 4 2006 - Eric Lachance and Ron Wight join Gryphon coaching staff
- June 30 2006 - When east meets west
- June 15 2006 - McLeod named to women's national team coaching pool
- May 17 2006 - CIS announces bids received for upcoming nationals
- April 12 2006 - NCAA transfers lead list of recruits
- March 12 2006 - Bronze-medal game CIS championship: No. 4 Martlets secure podium spot with shootout win
- March 12 2006 - Gold-medal final CIS championship: Pandas claim title back from Hawks, win 2-1
- March 12 2006 - Fifth-place game CIS championship: U of T breaks the ice, returns home with win
- March 11 2006 - Game 6 CIS championship: Mucci's shootout winner sends Pandas to final
- March 11 2006 - Game 4 CIS championship: Harvieux shines, StFX downs U of T 2-0
- March 11 2006 - Game 5 CIS championship: Hawks beat Martlets 4-1, will defend title on Sunday
- March 10 2006 - Game 3 CIS championship: Townsend, Martlets blank Tigers 2-0
- March 9 2006 - Game 1 CIS championship: Reigning champion Hawks upend Tigers 4-2 in tournament opener
- March 9 2006 - Game 2 CIS championship: No. 2 Pandas score four in six minutes, blank U of T
- March 8 2006 - CIS championship: Brock's Allgood named player of the year
- March 7 2006 - CIS championship preview: Hawks, Pandas heading towards new clash
- March 6 2006 - Reigning champion Laurier seeded No. 1 for 2006 nationals
- March 6 2006 - Threepeat: Hawks Defend OUA Championship
- March 5 2006 - McGill wins QSSF championship
- March 4 2006 - Laurier Joins Toronto in OUA Gold Medal Game
- March 4 2006 - Varsity Blues down Golden Gaels in OUA semi-final
- March 3 2006 - Golden Hawks in quest of third straight OUA banner
- March 3 2006 - Gee-Gees force Game 3
- March 1 2006 - Martlets trim Gee-Gees in playoff opener
- February 28 2006 - U of R's Marion Hilliard award nominee: Chelsa Heywood
- February 28 2006 - Denis named League MVP as QSSF all-stars announced
- February 27 2006 - X-Women Defend AUS Title
- February 25 2006 - Dalhousie takes first AUS quarter final
- February 25 2006 - Pandas down Bisons in Conference Final opener
- February 24 2006 - AUS Major Awards Announced
- February 24 2006 - Pandas & Bisons meet again, but stakes are higher
- February 23 2006 - Allgood nets OUA MVP honours
- February 23 2006 - Duhamel lifts Gee-Gees to double OT win
- February 23 2006 - Canada West Announces All-Stars
- February 22 2006 - AUS First Team All-Stars Announced
- February 22 2006 - Mounties Prepare to Host AUS Hockey Playoffs
- February 22 2006 - AUS Women's Hockey 2nd Team All-Stars Announced
- February 21 2006 - Former BLG Award winner St-Pierre wins second women's hockey Olympic gold
- February 21 2006 - Top 10: No. 1 Pandas advance to Canada West final
- February 20 2006 - X-Women 1-2-3 in AUS Scoring Race
- February 18 2006 - Pandas move on to Canada West final
- February 18 2006 - Newton scores twice, No. 1 Pandas rally to take series opener
- February 16 2006 - Ryerson delivers the goods for UNB
- February 14 2006 - CIS stars St-Pierre, Anderson face-off in Turin
- February 11 2006 - Pandas undefeated in 18
- February 10 2006 - McGill sends Group of Eight to Turin Olympics
- February 5 2006 - Badgers edge #6 Varsity Blues 2-1
- February 4 2006 - Pandas prove top ranking against Huskies
- February 4 2006 - Redmen rams Ryerson 7-0, 10th shutout in 20 games
- January 30 2006 - Mustangs knock off reigning champion, top-ranked Hawks
- January 30 2006 - Tommies upend No. 8 St Mary's Huskies
- January 30 2006 - Top 10 : No. 1 Hawks upset by Western, Pandas join champs at the top
- January 27 2006 - Golden Hawks Outduel Gryphons
- January 25 2006 - CIS - VIA Rail athletes of the week
- January 23 2006 - X-Women Defeat QSSF Opponents
- January 23 2006 - Top 10 : No. 3 StFX edges No. 5 McGill, No. 7 Concordia in non-conference play
- January 22 2006 - Late goal gives Cougars tie with Pandas
- January 20 2006 - Pandas' Hagg a CIS Superstar, but did anyone notice?
- January 16 2006 - Top 10: Reigning champs rack up two more wins, Concordia drops two spots
- January 13 2006 - Miller Set to Become First Badger to Play in 100 Games
- January 11 2006 - Hawks win Gold at Theresa Humes Tourney
- January 10 2006 - Top 10: Laurier still No. 1, McGill slips to No. 5
- January 9 2006 - Stingers shoot Martlets down in hockey shootout
- January 6 2006 - Gryphons fall in final game of the Gryphon Invitational
- January 6 2006 - Humes Hockey Tournament
- January 3 2006 - Anderson named to Olympic team
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