Tag: Corrigan

Historic bronze

Gaels women’s rugby returned home from Quebec City last weekend with the first national medal in program history. Queen’s won bronze at the 2013 CIS championships, winning one of two round-robin games and prevailing in the medal round to finish third. After fifth-place national finishes in 2010 and...

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From one field to another

Many former soccer players convert to football, but few turn to rugby. Gaels fourth-year lock Bronwyn Corrigan is a rare exception to the rule. Even more impressive is the fact that Corrigan, an OUA All-Star for Queen’s in 2012, only started playing rugby three years ago. In that time, she’s gone...

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Gaels cruise in quarter-final

Claragh Pegg believes this year’s women’s rugby team has the chemistry necessary to succeed. The Gaels defeated the Trent Excalibur 62-15 on Saturday in the OUA quarter-final. Queen’s has yet to lose a game this season in OUA action. The team is one win away from qualifying for the CIS National Championships...

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Brock beatdown

The women’s rugby team scored early and often, winning their season opener against the Brock Badgers on Wednesday. Bronwyn Corrigan led the Gaels’ offensive charge with four tries, as Queen’s cruised to a dominating 37-0 victory. Despite the one-sided final score, Queen’s head coach Beth Barz said...

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