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Women’s hockey announces 2014 recruiting class After bringing in nine rookies in 2013, women’s hockey had a smaller but strong recruiting class this year. Earlier this month, the squad announced a trio of rookies for the upcoming season in forward Addi Halladay, defenceman Amber Sealey and goaltender...

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End of the run

This year, men’s soccer was unable to build on last season’s success. In 2012, the Gaels finished first in the OUA East and made a run to the Final Four. This season, they finished fourth in their division and fell in extra time to the Carleton Ravens in the OUA East semi-finals. Head coach Chris...

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Can’t beat Carleton

A late equalizer wasn’t enough to save men’s soccer in the OUA quarterfinals. The Gaels were eliminated on Sunday after facing the Carleton Ravens, falling 2-1 on the road in extra time. Trailing for most of the second half against the Ravens, a 89th-minute goal from midfielder Andrew Martin put the...

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Furious finish

Kristian Zanette’s late heroics saved the Gaels on Wednesday. The second-year midfielder broke a deadlock in the dying minutes of Queen’s first-round playoff match with the Nipissing Lakers, blasting the game-winning goal for a 2-1 victory. The late tally will send the Gaels to an OUA East semi-final...

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Four points for third place

Men’s soccer enters the post-season in search of consistent scoring. The Gaels played their final two games of the regular season this past weekend, tying the Laurentian Voyageurs 0-0 on Saturday at home before going on to skunk the Nipissing Lakers 7-0 Sunday afternoon. Queen’s was unable to score...

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Untimely lapses

Minutes from earning six weekend points, the men’s soccer team instead conceded six late goals. Nursing a shutout through 70 minutes of both their Thanksgiving tilts in Toronto, the Gaels failed to secure any points in the standings, allowing a flurry of late markers to extend their season-long losing...

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Early tallies squelch RMC

Men’s soccer erased 90 minutes of frustration in a matter of seconds. On Sept. 25, the RMC Paladins held the Gaels to a scoreless draw, costing Queen’s two valuable points in the standings. They redeemed themselves at home on Friday, scoring just after the opening kickoff and adding another first-half...

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Late goal leads to win

Chris Michael’s 85th-minute goal was all the Gaels needed to achieve a hard-fought victory. Queen’s men’s soccer team improved to 4-2-2 with a 1-0 home win over the Trent Excalibur on Saturday, remaining fourth in the OUA East standings. Michael’s goal was perhaps a case of poetic justice, as he hit...

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Weekend split

Men’s soccer’s fortunes mirrored the weather this weekend at West Campus. Playing in a downpour on Saturday, Queen’s (3-2-1) was unable to get any momentum going, falling 2-1 to the Ryerson Rams (6-0-1). The squad recovered quickly, though, defeating the visiting Toronto Varsity Blues (1-3-2) 3-1...

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Playing the long ball

After three seasons as men’s soccer captain, Joe Zupo has an opportunity to go pro. The fourth-year defender spent the summer on an amateur contract with Kingston FC of the Canadian Soccer League (CSL), and now plans on going to England after the Gaels’ season to possibly get try-outs with professional...

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Three points at Trent

After a tough loss in their season opener, men’s soccer is in the win column for the first time this year. The Gaels blanked the Trent Excalibur 2-0 on Sunday to move their record to 1-1-0 on the year — a major step forward after losing 2-0 to the Carleton Ravens last Wednesday. “We definitely saw...

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Unchartered territory

There’s no easy answer for the men’s soccer team’s breakout season. With five games left in the regular season, the team is ranked seventh in the country and sits atop the OUA East division. Last year, they finished fourth in the division and fell in the first round of the playoffs. A 7-1-1 start...

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Tough team to break

The men’s soccer team is back on top. The Gaels returned to first place in the OUA East division with a 3-1 victory over the Royal Military College Paladins on Saturday. The win tied the Gaels (7-1-1) up with the Carleton Ravens (7-2-1), with only five games remaining in the regular season. Head coach...

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Scorching start cools Carleton

Gaels winger Nathan Klemencic celebrated with cartwheels, handsprings, and a flip after scoring in a 4-0 win over the second-place Carleton Ravens on Sunday. Queen’s (4-0-1) extended their unbeaten streak on the weekend, shutting out both the Trent Excalibur (1-3-1) and Carleton (4-1-0) on their way...

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Gaels net first win

Sunday’s season opener was both a confidence boost and chemistry-building session for the men’s soccer team. They defeated the RMC Paladins 5-0 in front of 125 fans at West Campus Field. It capped off a miserable afternoon for RMC fans in attendance, who witnessed their women’s team lose 6-0 to the...

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