Mohawk Mountaineers men’s curling will be playing for a CCAA medal after finishing first in round robin play with a 6-1 record. What colour medal the Mountaineers will be playing for will be determined Sunday morning in a semi-final match.
It was a split day for the Mohawk Mountaineers men's curling team on the second day of the CCAA Championships. The squad started the tournament with a win a day prior, but would only pickup one win in two matches on day two.
The 2023 OCAA Champion Mohawk Mountaineers men’s curling team began their quest for a CCAA Championship banner with an 11-4 win over the Fleming Knights in Sudbury, ON.
Mohawk Mountaineers men’s curling is off to Sudbury, ON this week to compete in the CCAA National Championship hosted by Curling Canada between March 15-19.
Mohawk Mountaineers are proud to announce Ashley Verhees and Jacob Jones as the Athletes of the Week, in partnership with the Mohawk Students’ Association, for the week of Feb. 6-12.
A perfect round robin by Mohawk Mountaineers men’s curling qualified them for the OCAA Championship semifinals, while mixed doubles played to a 3-2 record and will also be competing in the semis.
WELLAND, ON – Following the conclusion of day one at the OCAA Championships, Mohawk Mountaineers men’s curling is off to a perfect 2-0 start. Mohawk’s mixed doubles team dropped their round robin opener, but bounced back in a big way to close out the day with a win.
Mohawk Mountaineers are proud to announce Rachel Vanderwal and Liam Little as the Athletes of the Week, in partnership with the Mohawk Students’ Association, for the week of Jan. 16 – 22.
A statement was made at the Niagara Bonspiel by the defending OCAA champion Mohawk Mountaineers as the men's curling team went 3-0 with all matches ending in the sixth end or earlier.
Preparations are underway for Mohawk Mountaineers men’s curling as they will look to defend the OCAA crown in February at the provincial championships.
Mohawk Mountaineers are proud to announce Ashley Verhees (Elmwood, ON) of mixed doubles curling and Jacob Jones (Brantford, ON) of men’s curling as the Athletes of the Week, in conjunction with the Mohawk Students' Association, for the week of Feb. 14-20.
The Mohawk Mountaineers curling program is bringing home double gold and numerous individual awards after being crowned OCAA champions in Sault Ste. Marie.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions that delayed the start of the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association winter season, the Mohawk Mountaineers curling team is heading straight to the 2022 OCAA Championships this week in Sault Ste. Marie.
The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association announced today that it will delay the start of its 2022 varsity winter season until at least Friday, Jan. 21, subject to be reevaluated as per the trajectory of the pandemic.
In his 12-year curling career Jacob Jones has already accomplished a lot.
The Brantford native won an OCAA silver medal in his first-year with the Mohawk Mountaineers in 2020, qualifying for the CCAA Championships. Prior to the collegiate-level, Jones was part of three OFSAA teams at North Park Collegiate and Vocational School, winning bronze in 2019.
The return of Mountaineers curling is among the most anticipated returns following a silver medal in 2019-2020 and a pair of those athletes return to campus this upcoming season. Not only does head coach Betty Calic return two veterans in Jarrett Matthews and Jacob Jones, she brings back assistant Matt Kimber who first started on staff as a coach with the women’s curling program back in 2012-2013.
The Mountaineers have announced the 2020-2021 All-Academic athletes which is highlighted by 35 student-athletes. With no competition over the past year, there has been extra emphasis on academic excellence and the Mountaineers were up for the challenge with over 50 per cent of this year’s athletes receiving All-Academic honours.
As the Mountaineers continue to celebrate the accomplishments of our student-athletes, we are excited to announce Jacob Jones of the Curling team as this year’s recipient of the Grace Siu Excellence Scholarship Award and Ken Huynh of the Men’s Rugby team has won the Hap Holman Scholarship Award.
The new era of Mountaineers Athletics and Recreation is in full swing and with another school year looming in the distance, the Mountaineers have announced seven student-athletes who will makeup the inaugural Mountaineer Athlete Ambassadors (MAA) team.
It was a pleasure to honour and highlight all 14 of the Mountaineers graduating athletes over the past three weeks. This crop of players all endured a college experience far different than any other graduating class with the current landscape of college athletics during the pandemic.
The men's curling program enjoyed one of their finest seasons in the past several years as they had their best OCAA finish since 2006-2007, securing a silver medal at the 2020 OCAA Championships.