Tag: Carleton Ravens

Women’s soccer defends their home field and stays undefeated

Women’s soccer remained undefeated this past weekend with a home win and draw against Carleton and UOttawa, respectively. Saturday’s game saw the fifth-ranked Gaels cruise to a 2-0 victory over the Carleton Ravens. With six shots on target in the first half, rookie midfielder Taylor Green put the...

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Women's basketball claims silver in close loss to Carleton

A sold-out ARC would have to settle for a second-place finish by the women’s basketball team in the OUA finals, as they fell to the Carleton Ravens in a low-scoring 49-41 finish. Disappointed as the Gaels may be, they have a chance at redemption in Victoria this week, where they’ll be playing...

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Women’s soccer in tough against Ottawa opponents

On what was, hopefully, the women’s soccer team’s toughest weekend of the season, the Gaels picked up just one point from a possible six against their two Ottawa-based rivals.  Queen’s was held to a 1-1 draw against the Ottawa Gee-Gees on Friday night at Richardson Stadium, before being handed a 4-2...

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Key moments of the match: men's soccer

In a game of firsts, not all were positive. The men’s soccer team played their first home game in the newly reopened Richardson Stadium this Sunday, but ended with their first loss of the season. The Carleton Ravens beat the Gaels 4-2, as they dropped to third place in the division. Below is The Journal’s...

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Back to winning ways for women's soccer

The title of first ever Gaels win at the new Richardson Stadium now belongs to the women’s soccer team, following their 1-0 triumph over the Carleton Ravens on Sunday. Fifth-year striker Brittany Almeida was the first Gael to score on the newly-revitalized, $20.57-million pitch, putting a curling...

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Rough road trip for men's basketball

Men’s basketball continued to struggle away from home this past weekend, with back-to-back losses against the Ottawa Gee-Gees and Carleton Ravens.  After falling behind early in Friday’s matchup against the second-ranked Gee-Gees, poor shooting and inconsistent play led to a 76-60 loss for the Gaels. “We...

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Gaels season opens with victory

Chris Mackey’s last-minute interception put the finishing touches on the Gaels’ 2015 season opener. The second-year cornerback’s pick in the end zone handed Queen’s (1-0) a 34-24 victory over the Carleton Ravens (0-1) on Sunday — capping off the final 30 minutes in which the Gaels outscored Carleton...

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Outshined in Ottawa

The men’s basketball team hit a roadblock against the CIS first- and 10th-ranked teams. The Gaels lost two consecutive games for the first time this season, falling 75-58 to the Ottawa Gee-Gees on Friday and 104-63 to the first-ranked Carleton Ravens on Saturday. Against Ottawa’s 10th-ranked team,...

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No wins in capital

Ottawa native and guard Mackenzie Simpson had a 32-point weekend in his hometown. But he couldn’t stop the men’s basketball team from dropping two games by a combined 61 points. The Gaels’ winless record extended to 14 games after losing 96-64 to the first-place Carleton Ravens on Friday and 87-58...

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Team drops two on trip to Ottawa

Dave Wilson has coached the women’s basketball team for 30 years, but he hasn’t experienced many games like Friday’s loss to the Carleton Ravens. “One of the worst performances I’ve seen in my history at Queen’s,” he said. The Gaels lost 59-27 in Ottawa to the second-place Ravens. Six Gaels were held...

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Goals galore for Gaels

The women’s soccer team started the 2011 season in familiar fashion in Ottawa on Wednesday, with a 4-0 win over the Carleton Ravens. Striker Jackie Tessier scored two goals in the first 45 minutes to put women up 2-0 at half time. In the second half, Riley Filion and Kelli Chamberlain added one goal...

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