Women’s soccer caps 2021 with win over Cape Breton in U Sports Consolation Finals

After dropping their first contest against MacEwan University last Thursday, the Queen’s Women’s Soccer team came back to finish in fifth place at the 2021 U Sports Women’s Soccer Championships aft…

Women’s soccer wins OUA Championship in London

After 120 minutes of scoreless play and eight rounds of penalty shootouts, the Gaels defeated the Western Mustangs in a nail-biting OUA Final on Friday, Nov. 12. During regulation, the match was on…

Gaels win third annual ‘Kick for the Cure’ game against RMC, raise $13,000 in the process

On Oct. 24, the Queen’s Women’s Soccer team won their third annual “Kick for the Cure” soccer game against RMC, handily beating the Paladins 5-0 at Richardson Stadium. The initiative, originally st…

Bruno Chan on transitioning from Queen’s basketball to soccer

This past summer, Bruno Chan, ArtSci ’22, made a decision that would redirect his entire career in sports at Queen’s—trying out for the soccer team. Formerly a member of the Men’s Basketball team, …

Women’s Soccer defeats Carleton in season home-opener

The Women’s Soccer team remains undefeated this season after their 2-0 win over Carleton at Richardson Stadium over the weekend. In Sunday’s game, the Gaels were a dominant force on the pitch, outs…

Women’s soccer finds homegrown talent in Lauren Varey

The Women’s Soccer Team has recruited a player from its own backyard. Hailing from the Junior Gaels Soccer Club, Kingston native Lauren Varey, Kin ’25, was recruited to the women’s soccer team this…

Reflections of a retired athlete

Alanna “Lannie” Richardson is a goalkeeper for the Queen’s women’s soccer team in her final year of eligibility. Richardson is currently in the last year of her Kinesiology degree. Throughout the 2…

Men’s soccer loses tight playoff game

The men’s soccer team lost a heartbreaker last Wednesday to the Ontario Tech University Ridgebacks by a final score of 1-0. The Gaels had snuck into the playoffs at the last second, guaranteeing th…

Undefeated season ends with quarterfinal loss

The women’s soccer team had an unforgettable undefeated regular season, but the playoffs were another story. The University of Toronto Varsity Blues defeated the Gaels 3-0 in the quarterfinals. Thi…

Women’s Soccer raises money for breast cancer research

On the final weekend of September, the women’s soccer team raised more than $4,500 for the fight against breast cancer through the “Play for the Cure” fundraiser. The entire team worked together to…

Gaels soccer wins two, keeps pace with OUA leaders

The women’s soccer team continued their undefeated season, earning two wins this weekend by beating the Nipissing Lakers 2-1 on Saturday and the Laurentian Voyageurs 4-0 on Sunday. Saturday’s game …

Make Way for Cecilia

Queen’s newest soccer sensation Cecilia Way has one thing on her mind: winning. The first-year striker’s red-hot start to the season has helped push the Queen’s women’s team to second in the OUA Ea…

Matsukubo storming OUA

Jenna Matsukubo’s soccer career experienced a seismic shift when she came to Queen’s—how could she know that within a month of her rookie season, she would be a star? For Matsukubo, playing at Quee…

Women’s soccer ties against no.1 ranked Ottawa

The women’s soccer team continued their hot streak with a 1-0 win against the Carleton Ravens and a 1-1 tie against the Ottawa Gee-Gees in two matches over the weekend. In Saturday’s game against t…

Gaels shut out by Carleton

On a warm and sunny Saturday afternoon, the Gaels lost another tight match, this time against a visiting Carleton squad. The undefeated Ravens, ranked fourth in the country, came to Tindall Field w…

Cecilia gets her Way with RMC

The Gaels were in complete control from the outset of their Saturday matchup against the RMC Paladins at Navy Bay.  The first half was tame, ending with the score at 1-0 in favour of Queen’s. Rooki…

Snakebitten Gaels finally break through

The men’s soccer team got into the win column on the back of a smooth strike from midfielder Nick Alie Day, beating the Trent Excalibur 1-0 on Sunday. The Gaels haven’t been able to buy a goal. The…

Queen’s men’s soccer looking for rebound

The Queen’s men’s soccer team has had a difficult start to the year, enduring close losses to difficult competition in the wake of important departures over the off-season.  Last year’s team captai…

Play-by-play: Men’s soccer takes on Ryerson

Sunny Saturday, August 31, in Richardson Stadium. The Gaels are opening up their season against the visiting Ryerson Rams, a perennial powerhouse in OUA men’s soccer. Here is a minute-by-minute bre…

Women’s Soccer starts season strong

The Women’s Soccer team’s weekend couldn’t have been better. They won their home opener, 2-1 against the Ryerson Rams on Aug. 31, before edging out the University of Toronto Blues 1-0 on Sunday. Th…

Women's soccer bounced early in OUA Final Four

Two losses against the province’s top teams at the OUA Final Four left the women’s soccer team with a frustrating end to their 2018-19 season last weekend.  A record of 8-3-5 was enough to secure s…

Men's soccer season ends in heartbreak

In a stunning upset, the Nipissing Lakers cut the men’s soccer team’s season, defeating them 1-0 in the first round of the OUA playoffs Wednesday night. Queen’s had beat Nipissing earlier in the se…

Women’s soccer moves to OUA Final Four

For the fourth straight season, the women’s soccer team (9-3-5) is headed to the OUA Final Four. On Sunday, the Gaels beat the Nipissing Lakers (8-5-5) 5-1 in the OUA quarterfinals, putting them on…

Wolever dominates in final season

When Jenny Wolever scored in the closing minutes against the UOIT Ridgebacks last Sunday to seal a 2-0 win, the Gaels breathed a collective sigh of relief.  The goal clinched a crucial three points…

Gaels sweep Toronto teams in weekend series

The women’s soccer team showed no signs of discouragement after last weekend’s loss, earning two convincing victories over the University of Toronto Varsity Blues (4-5-2) and Ryerson Rams (2-4-5) t…

Michael Chang posting career season

This year, Michael Chang has exploded onto the OUA soccer radar.  Through the men’s soccer team’s first eight games, the 5’9” midfielder has certainly found his form—already doubling his previous c…

Women’s soccer loses, draws against talented Ottawa teams

Two hard-fought matches earned a well-deserved point for the women’s soccer team this weekend. The nationally-ranked seventh Gaels took on two quality teams visiting from the nation’s capital, the …

Men’s soccer continues strong form, split weekend games

While the men’s soccer team split their weekend games against Trent and Carleton, momentum will remain on their side as they head into the second half of the season. On Saturday, Queen’s opened the…

Men’s soccer splits weekend series

The men’s soccer team had a gruelling weekend at home, playing two tough games against the University of Toronto Varsity Blues and Ryerson Rams. A steaming Saturday afternoon was the backdrop for …

Women’s soccer scores back-to-back against RMC

This weekend, the women’s soccer team left no doubt they’re the top local team with back-to-back wins against the RMC Paladins. A convincing 3-0 victory on Saturday followed by an even more resoun…

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