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Goalie Grace Beer has been named a U SPORTS first team all-Canadian.

Dalhousie Tigers women’s hockey head coach Keifer House is pleased to announce the commitment of Addie Kramer for the 2025-26 season.

Dalhousie Tigers track and field head coach Rich Lehman is pleased to announce the commitment of David Babalola for the 2025-26 season.

Dalhousie Tigers track and field head coach Rich Lehman is pleased to announce the commitment of Maryn Smith for the 2025-26 season.

Third-year women’s volleyball player Kassandra Trenke was named the winner of the Thérèse Quigley award for student-athlete community service.

Congratulations to Chelsea MacIsaac on being named AUS female Athlete of the Week!

Chelsea MacIsaac (Track & Field) and Jacob Benoit (Track & Field) are this weeks PepsiCo Athletes of the Week.
The men's team finished in ninth place while the women's team finished in 10th place.

Mia Stein-Blumberg led the Tigers in the third and final day of the U SPORTS championships.
Jacob Benoit and Chelsea MacIsaac both earned U SPORTS medals on day 2 of the championships.

Logan Sparkes qualified for the finals in two events and led the Tigers relay to a 13th place finish on day two.

Dalhousie Tigers women’s soccer head coach Cindy Tye is pleased to announce the commitment of Ziv David for the 2025-26 season.

Emilie Schofield was the top Tiger with an eighth place finish in the 400m IM.
Chelsea MacIsaac was the top Tiger finishing fourth in the weight throw.

Head coach Lance Cansdale has been recognized by Swimming Canada with the Volunteer Contribution Award.

Ally MacNutt is this weeks PepsiCo Athlete of the Week.