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Wednesday, February 18, 2026
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It’s going to be a long, cold winter without the NHL. (Photo from Public-Domain-Image.com)

Ben’s Ten

By Benjamin Blum | October 12, 2012
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Dalhousie's football team was unable to extend their season. (Pau Balite photo)

Sports Briefs: Week of October 12, 2012

By Ian Froese | October 12, 2012
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Fans came out to watch point guard Jose Calderon and the Raptors compete in an intrasquad game. (Bryn Karcha photo)

East Coast welcomes the NBA

By Sam Vlessing | October 12, 2012
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Greg Brown was dialed in during Holland College's 23-13 victory. (Pau Balite photo)

Tigers football cannot claw back

By Ian Froese | October 5, 2012
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Dal's James Nearing tries to get a foot on the ball as his opponent breaks for it. (Chris Parent photo)

Men’s soccer outclassed

By Ian Froese | October 5, 2012
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Striker Bianca Jakisa helped the Tigers narrowly surpass Acadia 2-1. (Chris Parent photo)

Women’s soccer coach frustrated despite win

By Graeme Benjamin | October 5, 2012
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A big net to fill

By Claire Wählen | September 28, 2012
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Preview: men’s hockey

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff | September 28, 2012
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VIDEO: Dal women’s soccer beats Memorial

By Ian Froese | September 27, 2012
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Tigers trample Mounties

By Graeme Benjamin | September 27, 2012
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Men’s soccer comes into its own

By Ian Froese | September 26, 2012
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Eight-goal weekend for women’s soccer

By Monica Mutale | September 26, 2012
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