On Friday afternoon the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) announced its 2023-24 women’s and men’s basketball schedules, which will see both Mohawk Mountaineer teams begin the season on October 20.
Mohawk Mountaineers women’s basketball is taking a major step forward with the announcement of five experienced athletes committing to the program for the 2023-24 season.
The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association announced its 2023 Hall of Fame induction class on Thursday afternoon, and amongst the 11 inductees will be the great, late Mohawk Mountaineers women’s basketball head coach Earl Begg.
Mohawk Mountaineers women’s basketball fell to the MSVU Mystics 97-63 in the CCAA Nationals placement game. As the host team the Mountaineers could not salvage a win in any of their three games.
Mohawk Mountaineers women’s basketball fell short of a comeback in their CCAA National Championship bronze quarterfinal matchup versus the Red Deer Queens, losing 80-70.
The opening game of the 2023 CCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship didn’t favour the Mohawk Mountaineers, falling to the VIU Mariners 81-53. However, the tournament doesn’t end here as the Mountaineers will have a backdoor opportunity at Nationals bronze.
The Mohawk Mountaineers are excited to continue to collaborate with Mohawk College’s Broadcasting – Television and Communications program as well as partner with Cable 14 Hamilton to bring the best coverage of the 2023 CCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship.
The Mohawk Mountaineers are excited to announce Stala Building Solutions as the presenting sponsor for the 2023 CCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship.
Mohawk Mountaineers will turn their attention to the CCAA National Championship after a 69-53 loss to the Algonquin Wolves eliminated them from OCAA playoffs.
Mohawk Mountaineers women’s basketball will ride their three-game win streak into the playoffs as they head to Ottawa, ON to play the Algonquin Wolves on Feb. 25 in the OCAA qualifying round.
Mohawk Mountaineers women's basketball closed out the regular season with three consecutive wins after pulling out a 64-62 victory over the St. Clair Saints.
Tickets are now on sale for the CCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship. The event is scheduled for March 15 to Mach 18 inside the David Braley Athletic and Recreation Centre (DBARC) on the Mohawk College Fennell campus.
A late three from guard Beth Minielly (London, ON) sealed a 46-42 win for the Mohawk Mountaineers. The victory means the Mountaineers have clinched an OCAA playoff spot with two games remaining on the season.
Mohawk Mountaineers are proud to announce Rachel Guanzon and Joel Sloots as the Athletes of the Week, in partnership with the Mohawk Students’ Association, for the week of Jan. 30 – Feb. 5.
Rachel Guanzon (Guelph, ON) had a career game versus the No. 11 nationally ranked Lambton Lions, scoring a personal high 30 points on eight made threes.
Mohawk Mountaineers women’s basketball head on the road for two-games in three days, beginning with a matchup against the Conestoga Condors on Thursday at 6 p.m.
As the season progresses along, Mohawk Mountaineers women’s basketball are getting set to host the undefeated Humber Hawks on Wednesday night inside the David Braley Athletic and Recreation Centre.
After a start that saw the Mohawk Mountaineers lead after the first 10 minutes, the success could not be sustained as Mohawk fell to the Niagara Knights 60-43.
Having won three of their last six games, including exhibition, Mohawk Mountaineers women's basketball begins the second half of the season with a rematch against the Niagara Knights on Saturday afternoon. The contest will be played at Mohawk College inside the DBARC gymnasium.
The Mohawk Mountaineers are proud to announce Kelsey Kovar and Mihai Raducanu will step into permanent head coaching roles for women’s volleyball and women’s basketball, effective immediately.
Mohawk Mountaineers are proud to announce Beth Minielly and Rommel Calura as the Athletes of the Week, in partnership with the Mohawk Students’ Association, for the week of Nov. 28 – Dec. 4.
With the first half of the 2022-23 season nearing an end, Mohawk Mountaineers women’s basketball could not get back in the win column versus the Niagara Knights.