The Ottawa Gee-Gees hockey team competed in the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (CIAU Central) in 1910-11 and 1911-12. After a lengthy hiatus they joined the Ottawa-St. Lawrence Conference (OSLC) from 1961-62 to 1967-68. In 1968-69 they jumped to the Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association (QOAA) where they remained until the conference ended in 1970-71. In 1971-72 they joined the Ontario Universities Athletic Association (OUAA) once the Ontario and Quebec conferences were re-organized along provincial lines. However, they switched to the Quebec Universities Athletic Association (QUAA) for the 1979-80 season and remained there through 1986-87 when it folded. In 1987-88 they re-joined the OUAA, which changed names to OUA in 1997-98. The university suspended its hockey program for the 20
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| - The Ottawa Gee-Gees hockey team competed in the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (CIAU Central) in 1910-11 and 1911-12. After a lengthy hiatus they joined the Ottawa-St. Lawrence Conference (OSLC) from 1961-62 to 1967-68. In 1968-69 they jumped to the Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association (QOAA) where they remained until the conference ended in 1970-71. In 1971-72 they joined the Ontario Universities Athletic Association (OUAA) once the Ontario and Quebec conferences were re-organized along provincial lines. However, they switched to the Quebec Universities Athletic Association (QUAA) for the 1979-80 season and remained there through 1986-87 when it folded. In 1987-88 they re-joined the OUAA, which changed names to OUA in 1997-98. The university suspended its hockey program for the 20
- The Ottawa Gee-Gees is an athletic team that represents the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario in all of its sporting events. The term "Gee-Gee" is taken from horse racing where a Gee-Gee is the first horse out of the starting gate. The name GGs also describes the university colours, garnet and grey. For many years, the team was known as the Garnet and Grey (French: Grenat et Gris); the name Gee-Gees was chosen to appeal to both francophone and anglophone fans of this bilingual university.
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| - The Ottawa Gee-Gees hockey team competed in the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (CIAU Central) in 1910-11 and 1911-12. After a lengthy hiatus they joined the Ottawa-St. Lawrence Conference (OSLC) from 1961-62 to 1967-68. In 1968-69 they jumped to the Quebec-Ontario Athletic Association (QOAA) where they remained until the conference ended in 1970-71. In 1971-72 they joined the Ontario Universities Athletic Association (OUAA) once the Ontario and Quebec conferences were re-organized along provincial lines. However, they switched to the Quebec Universities Athletic Association (QUAA) for the 1979-80 season and remained there through 1986-87 when it folded. In 1987-88 they re-joined the OUAA, which changed names to OUA in 1997-98. The university suspended its hockey program for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons. They will resume play in 2016-17. The Gee-Gees also operated junior teams from 1928-29 to 1956-57. Their seasons overlapped between two leagues, the Ottawa Senior Interscholastic League (OSIL) and the Ottawa City Junior League (OCJL). They had a team in each league in both 1938 and 1941. Those league winners, plus others, played in the Ottawa District Junior Playoffs for a berth in the Eastern Canada Memorial Cup Playoffs.
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- The Ottawa Gee-Gees is an athletic team that represents the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Ontario in all of its sporting events. The term "Gee-Gee" is taken from horse racing where a Gee-Gee is the first horse out of the starting gate. The name GGs also describes the university colours, garnet and grey. For many years, the team was known as the Garnet and Grey (French: Grenat et Gris); the name Gee-Gees was chosen to appeal to both francophone and anglophone fans of this bilingual university. The Gee-Gees are best known in Canadian Interuniversity Sport for a perennially strong football team, winning the national championship, the Vanier Cup, in 1975 and 2000 and appearing in the championship game in 1970, 1980, and 1997.
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