Dal football team wins AFL championship
Led by three touchdowns from running back Dylan Waugh, Dal pulled away from the University of New Brunswick Fredericton Red Bombers in the second quarter of Nov. 6’s AFL championship on their way to a 40-14 victory. With the win, the Tigers capped off a near-perfect season, winning seven games (one due to a forfeit) and losing one this fall.
From the broadcast booth: Dal football falters
It took less than 15 seconds for the Dal Tigers football club to look like it was not going to be their night. The opening kickoff resulted in a Dal […]
Holland College stuns Dalhousie in football semi final
Receiver Robbie Tufts caught fire in the fourth quarter of Dal’s semifinal defeat. (Archived photo by Chris Parent) Another year, another season of disappointment for the Dalhousie Tigers men’s football […]
The Water Cooler: The Gazette debates the future of Dalhousie football
After a prolonged hiatus, Dalhousie Tigers football returned in 2010 in the form of an Atlantic Football League (AFL) club team. In the inaugural edition of The Water Cooler, the […]
Hurricanes wreck Tigers football
Dal out after semifinal crumble The Holland College Hurricanes made it look easy Nov. 12 against the Dalhousie Football Club, riding a three touchdown performance from running back Dave Clark […]
Hurricanes storm past Tigers
Dal football out after semifinal crumble The Holland College Hurricanes hammered the Dalhousie Tigers 38 – 7, winning the semifinal to book their spot in the Atlantic Football League championship […]
Low-scoring Tigers need a hail mary
Football club 0 – 3 after fourth quarter lapse With four touchdowns and zero field goals in three games, the Dalhousie Football Club will be hard pressed to get out […]
Moncton drops out of AFL
Tigers football left with only three combatants With just a few weeks before the Atlantic Football League kicks off for another season, the fledging loop lost a member. […]
Dal football club wins opener against AFL champs
Henry Whitfield, Sports Contributor The wait is finally over. The Dalhousie Tigers Football team played their first game in 34 years, defeating the Atlantic Football league champion UNB Redbombers, in […]