Bisons News Archive
Best of the Bisons 2019
December 20, 2019 —
With 2019 nearly wrapped, UM Bisons have a chapter of their own packed with highlights and accomplishments from the last 12 months
Wpg Free Press: U of M’s Wog wins two gold
November 27, 2019 —
'Kelsey Wog continues to dominate the U Sports competition in the pool'
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
‘Spirit of the Bison’ celebrates Indigenous cultures & athletics
November 25, 2019 —
While it won't show up on the official scoresheets, this Saturday's Bison Sports games have extra meaning
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Bison Sports announce 129 student-athletes with U SPORTS Academic All-Canadian status for 2018-19
October 3, 2019 —
The total is another record high for Manitoba and the third year in a row that a new record has been set
Homecoming celebrates alumni achievements and generosity
September 27, 2019 —
Returning grads connect with UM, classmates, faculty, staff and students
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
SWISH participants now university basketball players
September 10, 2019 —
The Summer Weekend Inner-city Supervised Hoops (SWISH) program is helping develop mentors and university-level basketball players.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Best of the Bisons captured in new Wall of Recognition
September 4, 2019 —
A permanent fixture honouring the very best of the Bisons, past and present, has been installed in the east end of the Extended Education hallway.
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Join us and explore FKRM at Homecoming
September 4, 2019 —
We'd like to welcome you back to campus to soak in the homecoming atmosphere, to reconnect and celebrate our faculty together, and to cheer loud and show our UM pride as we cheer on the Bisons.
Wpg Free Press: Bisons land soccer superstar
August 22, 2019 —
Face of women's game in India, former national team captain thrilled to play, study at U of M
Wpg Free Press: U of M star swimmer Wog warming up for 2020 Olympics
August 12, 2019 —
Expectations have risen dramatically for the 20-year-old University of Manitoba student, who is one of our province’s best hopes for competing at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo