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The Drought is Over: Gee-Gees Defeat Ravens in 50th Panda Game
After four consecutive years of frustration on Panda Game Saturday, the University of Ottawa was finally able to come out on top in Canadian university football’s foremost rivalry. The Gee-Gees defeated the Ravens 38-27 in front of a sellout crowd at TD Place. Ottawa quarterback Sawyer Buettner threw five touchdown
“Not everyone gets the opportunity to play in front of that many people, so you kind of cherish it”: Ravens Star and Redblack-Draftee Kene Onyeka Prepares for His Final Panda Game
Photo courtesy of Carleton University “I was kind of wide-eyed, like ‘holy sh-t I’m playing in front of this many people’.” That is Kene Onyeka’s memory of the first time he stepped foot onto the TD Place field, a stadium that holds over 24,000 people, for his first Panda Game.
Record Breaking Panda Game Sees Ravens Defeat Gee-Gees in Double Overtime
By Liam Fox The Carleton Ravens managed to outlast the Ottawa Gee-Gees 33-30 in double-overtime to capture the 2017 Panda Game. It was yet another fantastic finish in the annual clash between the universities. Saturday’s game saw a new record crowd of 24,420 to break last year’s modern-era Panda Game attendance record of
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