Tag: Guelph Gryphons

OUA Championship streak ends at four

In one of the longest and most intense games the league has ever seen, the 2016 men’s rugby OUA Championship went to the undefeated Guelph Gryphons, leaving a silver medal for the defending Gaels champions.   On Sunday, Nov. 13, the Gaels hit the road and travelled to Guelph for the gold medal game....

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Gaels down the Lions in OUA playoffs

The Gaels secured their spot in the 2016 OUA semi-finals against number two nationally-ranked Guelph this weekend in a landslide victory against the York Lions.  Spearheading the team’s attack was the combination of Miranda Seifert and Nadia Popov. The duo — who entered the game eight and ninth in...

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Gaels football fall behind in OUA standings

After their first three games of the season against teams in the CIS top 10, one thing became clear for Queen’s football — there wasn’t time to get settled into the season. With their first two games of the regular season on the road — against the Laurier Golden Hawks, who defeated the Gaels last...

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Shot at redemption

Queen’s football head coach Pat Sheahan didn’t mince his words when he spoke about his team’s performance last year against the Guelph Gryphons. “We fell apart in every aspect of the game,” he said. Last season, the Gaels fell 66-0 to the Gryphons on the road at Guelph’s homecoming game. It was the...

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Home-court hopes dashed

Men’s volleyball lost home-court advantage in the first round of OUA playoffs with mixed results this weekend. A straight-set loss to the McMaster Marauders (19-1) on Friday and a four-set victory over the Guelph Gryphons (9-11) the next night weren’t enough to keep the Gaels (12-8) ahead of their...

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Engulfed in Guelph

Friday’s tilt in Guelph was a humbling experience for the women’s hockey team. The Gaels were blown out on the road by the Gryphons (18-3-2), falling by a score of 7-2. Head coach Matt Holmberg felt that the team lacked both focus and execution during the game. “We’re not making any excuses,” Holmberg...

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Back on track after losing streak

The women’s hockey team’s losing streak reached four games after Saturday’s 4-0 home loss to the Guelph Gryphons — but the Gaels bounced back to beat the Brock Badgers 3-2 on Sunday in their first win since Jan. 3. “Sometimes, it takes a couple tough losses to remind you of just how hard you have...

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