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Wolves knock off Windsor

Wolves knock off Windsor

It took an extra five minutes of play, but it was well worth it for the Lakehead Thunderwolves men's basketball team.
Moir blanks Mustangs

Moir blanks Mustangs

Things just got confusing in hockey's OUA Western Conference. All season long the Western Mustangs have been in the driver’s seat, just waiting to peel away from the pack.
LU ready to host indoor marathon

LU ready to host indoor marathon

Lakehead Athletics and Children’s Centre Foundation invite you to attend the inaugural Thunderwolves Indoor Marathon in support of Children’s Centre Foundation presented by Subway.
LU Nordic skiing looking strong in 2010

LU Nordic skiing looking strong in 2010

The powerhouse Lakehead Thunderwolves Nordic skiing teams will be back on course this weekend as they open their 2010 season at the Haywood NorAm Eastern Canadian XC Ski Championship, Jan. 30 and 31 at Ottawa.
LU basketball squad moving on from recent loss

LU basketball squad moving on from recent loss

The Lakehead Thunderwolves men’s basketball team knows it gave one away last Saturday. Armed with a one-point lead, 3.
George comes home

George comes home

It’s where the heart is, there’s no place like it and they say you can never go back, but nonetheless, Tara George is heading home.
Danton deserves second chance

Danton deserves second chance

Mike Danton paid his debt to society and should be allowed to play university hockey again, say a sampling of Lakehead Thunderwolves players and coach Joel Scherban.
Wolves face high-stakes weekend

Wolves face high-stakes weekend

It’s a make-or-break weekend for the Lakehead Thunderwolves men’s hockey team.
Whitley earns player of week honours

Whitley earns player of week honours

For the third time this season former Lakehead Thunderwolves goaltender Chris Whitley has been named the Central Hockey League player of the week. Whitley, a rookie with the Allen Americans, won three times in three starts, posting a 1.
Volleyball squad falls again

Volleyball squad falls again

The OUA’s best team proved their might, Sunday afternoon, as the Lakehead Thunderwolves women’s volleyball team lost 3-0 to the McMaster Marauders at Burridge Gym in Hamilton, Ontario. Set scores were 25-13, 25-16 and 25-21.
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