| 11 |
All 11 Gee-Gees varsity teams qualified for Ontario or Quebec playoffs or conference championships. |
| 15-10-3 |
Cumulative fall sport (football, women's rugby, women's soccer) regular season record. |
| 66-36-5 |
Cumulative winter sport (M/W hockey, M/W basketball, women's volleyball) |
| 52 |
Number varsity Academic all-Canadians |
| 6 |
Gee-Gees teams which qualified for a Canadian Interuniversity championship (Swimming, track, women's hockey, women's soccer, women's basketball, men's basketball) |
| 26 |
Conference all-stars between Ontario and Quebec conferences |
| 14 |
Number weeks Gee-Gees men's basketball was ranked in the CIS Top-Ten, a uOttawa season record. |
| 5 |
Quarterback Josh Sacobie was selected the football program's first five-time MVP after passing for 2,171 yards and 16 touchdowns in his final university season. The six-foot-four Maliseet from St. Mary's First Nation near Fredericton finished his CIS career with 9,885 yards, good for third-place on the all-time CIS list and 79 career touchdowns, in second-place all-time. |
| 1 |
Place of current Gee-Gees men's basketball coach Dave DeAveiro on the program's all-time wins list. The former five season Gee-Gees guard (1984-85, 1988-89) has a 174-111 overall record, and surpassed in January the 166-121 overall record of Jack Eisenmann, who coached the Gee-Gees for 12 seasons from 1989-90 to 2000-01. |
| 6 |
Weeks Gee-Gees men's basketball fourth-year guard Josh Gibson-Bascombe was selected Gee-Gees male athlete of the week, a uOttawa season record. |
| 34 |
Years since uOttawa men's basketball placed a CIS all-Canadian before Gibson-Bascombe was named to the 2008-09 second-team. Merv Sabey was named to the Gee-Gees last all-Canadian team in 1975. |
| 5 |
Number Gee-Gees selected Ontario University Athletics athlete of the week (Katie Lugg Sept. 1, Josh Sacobie Sept. 7, Davie Mason Oct. 26, Riley Whitlock Feb. 16, Josh Gibson-Bascombe March 9) |
| 3 |
Canadian Interuniversity Sport award winners (Danika Smith, Marion Hillard award, women's hockey (athletics, academics, and community service); Dan McDonald, R.W Pugh award, men's hockey sportsmanship; Julia Tousaw, Women's track and field national champion, 600 metres. |
| 2 |
Ontario University Athletics East Coach of the year (Iain McDonald, men's swimming, Andy Sparks, women's basketball) |
| 8 |
A swim team program-record eight male swimmers took part in the 2009 CIS swim championships. |
| 10 |
Years since uOttawa produced a women's CIS champion at 600 metres before second-year Julia Tousaw earned a gold medal at the 2009 indoor meet. |
| 17 |
Consecutive playoff seasons for both Gee-Gees football and women's rugby programs |
| 108 |
Age, in 2008, of the Gee-Gees football program |
| 374 |
Yards rushing for third-year running back Davie Mason in a 42-37 road playoff win at Guelph October 25, 2008 to break a 27-year-old Canadian Interuniversity Sport playoff record. |