Coach Plato has announced the signing of 6’7 guard Glen Cox of Scotsburn, Nova Scotia, to the Dalhousie men’s basketball team.
Craig, a talented goalkeeper from Wolfville, Nova Scotia, will join the team for the upcoming season while pursuing a Commerce degree.
The Dalhousie Tigers men’s soccer program is excited to add Halifax native Zach Chen, a high-achieving student-athlete who brings both academic excellence and on-field versatility to the team.
Greenwood brings more than a decade of coaching and player‑development experience across high‑performance hockey environments, spanning major junior, university, and Junior A levels.
Engineering is a challenge. varsity basketball is demanding. Doing both at once means learning very quickly how to manage time, expectations, pressure and life. Just ask Jayden Parker, Osazemhinde Oseghale, Samuel Olugu, Isaiah Graham-Roache and Cedric Sanogo, five current and former Dalhousie varsity basketball players who are proving that the impossible is very possible.
At Dalhousie University, varsity athletes are known not only for their competitive success but also for their involvement in the community. The Shooting Stars program, led by Tigers men’s soccer athletes Andrew Chen, Ricky Schwartzkopf, and Isaac Geyer, was created to increase accessibility and foster a passion for sport among underserved local elementary students.
Coach Ota is excited to welcome Richmond Hill, ON native Massimiliano Riolina to the men's volleyball team.
Hailing from Brooklin, ON, Ethan Baxter is joining the men's volleyball team. The 6’9’’ middle blocker will bring excellent size, athleticism, and experience in big games.
Coach Ota welcomes Halifax native Eli Docker to the men’s volleyball program.
Coach Ota is pleased to announce the committment of Berwick, NS, native Aidan Peach to the men’s volleyball program.
Dalhousie Tigers men's soccer head coach Alan Jazic is pleased to announce the commitment of Sam Cox for the 2026-27 season.
Canada Soccer celebrated International Women’s Day (IWD) 2026 by championing gender equality in sport through the theme “Give to Gain.” In the lead-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, initiatives highlighted the women shaping the future of soccer in Canada. Among those featured was Dalhousie alumna Dr. Cathy J. Campbell, the first donor to Dalhousie’s Women’s Athletics Scholarship Fund, launched in March 2025. The fund helps remove barriers for student-athletes, supporting their talent, dedication, and ambition. We’re proud to share this video highlighting Dr. Campbell’s impact and her story with our community. You can join Cathy in supporting our student-athletes by visiting giving.dal.ca. “Through this scholarship, I hope to inspire and empower the next generation of women athletes, fostering a more inclusive and equitable future in athletics.” Dr. Cathy J. Campbell (BPE’75, MSc’77) President, Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine (CASEM)
The Dalhousie Tigers celebrated their annual Black and Gold Athletic Awards on Thursday, April 2, at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium, with runners Cara MacDonald and Lukas Rudaitis taking home Athlete of the Year honours.
