Sarah Reilly

  • 2005 Silver Heights graduate finds a home with the Wesmen

    Craig Penniston is in his third year at the University of Winnipeg and his first year with the Wesmen Men’s Basketball Team.

  • Outgoing basketball captain reflects on career with Wesmen

    The University of Winnipeg Wesmen women’s basketball team’s fifth-year captain Randie Gibson cannot believe it is her last year with the program. She says she will miss her team when she moves back to her hometown, Regina, Sask., when she graduates with her Bachelor of Business Administration in the spring.

  • Wesmen volleyball teams sweep Thompson Rivers

    The University of Winnipeg Wesmen volleyball teams swept their at-home series against the Thompson Rivers University WolfPack Nov. 28 and 29.

  • Wesmen volleyball player is looking forward to second half of the season

    Leah Brezinski began playing volleyball in middle school after being encouraged to do so by her gym teachers. By the time she was in Grade 9, Brezinski was playing club volleyball with the private Winnipeg club team Winman.

  • Wesmen veteran happy team is back to full strength

    Peter Lomuro, a fourth-year forward for the Wesmen men’s basketball team, is looking forward to having the whole team injury free and healthy in their upcoming games.

  • Wesmen volleyball teams split in Alberta

    The Wesmen men’s and women’s volleyball teams took on two teams from the University of Alberta in Edmonton last weekend, each managing to come away with a win.

  • Recruitment call changed Wesmen veteran’s future

    When the phone rang in May 2007, Kaitlin Rempel had no idea that her whole life was about to change.

  • Veteran volleyball player pumped for new season

    Third-year student Alix Krahn has always been passionate about sports. Inspired by her volleyball-loving family, she began playing the game when she was 12 years old.

  • Wesmen men finish fourth in Pembina Chrysler Invitational

    The Wesmen men’s basketball team lost two hard-fought games to finish fourth at the 2009 Pembina Chrysler Invitational Oct. 23 to 24.

  • Hooked on a feeling

    Wesmen women’s basketball co-captain Jessica Stromberg is in her fifth year with the program. In her first four years, Stromberg has been to the Prairies Finals four times and the CanWest finals twice. In her final year, she hopes to make it to the National Championships.

  • Bisons win pre-season Duckworth Challenge

    The University of Winnipeg Wesmen basketball and volleyball teams were taken for a rough ride at the 2009 Duckworth Challenge, which ran Oct. 6 and 7, losing the tournament to the University of Manitoba Bisons.

  • No Duff

    Today, watching Wesmen volleyball star Justin Duff, it’s hard to believe that in Grade 9 he was cut from his junior varsity team. The six-foot-seven middle hit a growth spurt during Grade 9 and tried out again in Grade 10.

  • Common currents

    The University of Winnipeg rowing team is entering its second season this fall. Julian Araneta, who founded Manitoba Post-Secondary Rowing (MPSR) at the University of Manitoba in 2006, said he decided to organize a U of W team last year because there was significant interest from students during the club’s first two seasons.

  • Down to the wire

    “One second! One second on the clock!”

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