Tag: Lacrosse

Sports in brief

Sophie De Goede named OUA MVP   Ahead of Saturday’s provincial finals, the OUA announced their individual achievement awards.   Second-year women’s rugby and basketball player Sophie De Goede was among the biggest names after being awarded OUA Shiels Division Player of the Year. She was also named...

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All eyes on Headstrong

Onlookers couldn’t possibly ignore the lime green lacrosse game. The Gaels and Toronto Varsity Blues men’s lacrosse teams sported the vibrant colour in a fundraising exhibition match at Tindall Field. It’s the trademark of the Headstrong Foundation, an organization which raises awareness for non-Hodgkin’s...

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Sports in Brief

Men’s rugby clinches first The men’s rugby team is atop the OUA heading into playoffs. The Gaels recorded their fourth shutout in their final regular season game with a 13-0 victory over the Guelph Gryphons on Friday night. They’ll finish as the top seed in the OUA, ending the season with a record...

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Swift exchange

Far away from home, Shingo Tanaka still feels comfortable on the lacrosse field. The third-year Japanese exchange student joined the men’s varsity lacrosse team this fall, after wanting to do an exchange abroad and coming across the Queen’s Athletics program online. “To be honest, before I came here,...

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Final decisions reached

The dust has settled for the women’s field hockey, but men’s lacrosse is heading down a similar path. Last night, Queen’s Athletics came down with a one-game suspension for all of the lacrosse team’s veterans. The team was disciplined for a rookie party held on the night of Sept. 20. The veterans...

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Gaels seek edge

Men’s rowing captain Rami Maassarani is on the water at the Kingston Rowing Club seven days a week. For him and many other Gaels, the end of the school year doesn’t signify a time to rest. “We’re on the water at least once a day, usually twice,” said Maassarani, who’s entering his fifth season with...

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