Tag: Liz Boag

Sports in Brief

Gaels dominate East-West Bowl Led by Queen’s receiver Doug Corby, Team East defeated Team West 29-21 at the 2015 CIS East-West Bowl on May 9 in Montreal. The two rosters consisted of university players from across the country. Corby set an East-West Bowl record with three touchdowns (seven, 50 and...

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Another losing weekend

Head coach Dave Wilson wasn’t pleased with his team’s performance last weekend. The Gaels visited the Ryerson Rams on Friday, losing 67-47. “I thought it was close to one of our worst performances of the year,” Wilson said. “We were out-hustled, out-rebounded and out-muscled.” The Gaels’ loss against...

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Losses at home

The women’s basketball team’s three-game win streak was stopped dead at the ARC this weekend. The Gaels lost 83-46 to the first-place Ottawa Gee-Gees on Friday before falling 60-42 to the second-ranked Carleton Ravens on Saturday night. They never held the lead at any point over the weekend. With...

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Toronto trip snaps losing streak

Guard Liz Boag had a happy birthday on Saturday night, leading the women’s basketball team to a 75-72 win over the Ryerson Rams. Boag recorded a team-high 17 points and posted four assists against the Rams, as the Gaels bounced back from Friday’s 85-61 loss to the Toronto Varsity Blues. Boag didn’t...

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Team drops two on trip to Ottawa

Dave Wilson has coached the women’s basketball team for 30 years, but he hasn’t experienced many games like Friday’s loss to the Carleton Ravens. “One of the worst performances I’ve seen in my history at Queen’s,” he said. The Gaels lost 59-27 in Ottawa to the second-place Ravens. Six Gaels were held...

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Injury on court

The women’s basketball team returned from Waterloo with a win and a loss — but lost their starting point guard along the way. Second-year guard Liz Boag sustained a mild concussion in Friday’s 80-60 loss to the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks and sat out for her team’s 83-52 win over the Waterloo Warriors...

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