Tag: Hoefler

Quarterfinal exit

While their goal was to make the OUA Final Four, men’s soccer still put forth a top-notch effort. An OUA quarterfinal loss to the Toronto Varsity Blues kept the Gaels from achieving the level of success they were looking for this year. Still, considering they lost their starting goalkeeper and top...

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Late goal sinks Lakers

A brilliant 30-yard strike from Chris Wellsman pushed men’s soccer into the second round of the OUA playoffs. The second-year midfielder’s 105th-minute shot found the top corner of the Nipissing Lakers’ net, proving to be the game-winner at Miklas-McCarney Field on Wednesday night. From that mark...

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Paladins hammered in Homecoming battle

Men’s soccer solidified their grasp on third place in the OUA standings heading into the first round of playoffs. The Gaels locked down a textbook win over the RMC Paladins on Sunday afternoon, prevailing 5-0 and finishing the regular season third in the OUA. They’ll face the sixth-place Nipissing...

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Big win on road

A massive mid-week win lifted men’s soccer back into contention for a first-round playoff bye. The Gaels (6-2-3) played a high intensity match against the Carleton Ravens (6-2-3) Wednesday night in Ottawa, and after 90 minutes of focused play walked away with a 2-0 victory. Head coach Christian Hoefler...

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Gaels surprised by subpar opponents

Men’s soccer fought hard but didn’t get the result they wanted, as they finished off the weekend with two tie games. The Gaels (5-2-3) drew 1-1 with the UOIT Ridgebacks (1-5-4) on the road Saturday, holding their ground despite having a few key players missing. Captain Chris Michael sat out Saturday’s...

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Streak snapped on the road

A Toronto road trip handed men’s soccer their first two losses of the season. Facing the Ryerson Rams and Toronto Varsity Blues, the Gaels fell in a pair of one-goal games. Queen’s found themselves a man down in both matches after players were sent off with red cards. The Gaels (5-2-1) faced off against...

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Formidable frosh

Less than a month into his OUA career, Jacob Schroeter is the leading scorer for men’s soccer. So far this season, the first-year striker has netted four goals in six games, casting him among the top 10 scorers in the OUA. In his first OUA game with the Gaels, Schroeter tallied two goals against the...

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Low scoring, but still successful

A pair of weekend wins kept men’s soccer atop the OUA East. On Saturday, the Gaels traveled to Peterborough to face the Trent Excalibur, where an early goal was all they needed for the win. Chris Michael’s 11th-minute goal was the difference, as the Gaels defence held strong, with keeper Taylor Reynolds...

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Six points on homestand

Jacob Schroeter played the hero over the weekend, ensuring men’s soccer walked away with six points. The rookie striker’s goal ended up making the difference as the Gaels (3-0-1) held on to a 2-1 victory over the visiting Laurentian Voyageurs (0-4-0) on Saturday. The next day, Queen’s shut out the...

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Strong start

Playing at both ends of Kingston, men’s soccer snagged four points out of possible six in their opening games. The Gaels opened their regular season with a 5-0 road victory over the RMC Paladins on Sunday, before facing off against the Carleton Ravens in a scoreless draw yesterday afternoon. New head...

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