Tag: Madison Tyrell

Saving Queen's, one last time

In simplest terms, to be a successful soccer team, the 11 players on the pitch must either score more goals than their opponents, or let in fewer on their own net.  There’s no player more familiar with the latter responsibility than Madison Tyrell, the fifth-year goalkeeper for the women’s soccer...

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Champions ousted

Though their national title dreams ran out in a CIS quarterfinal shootout, no one can say women’s soccer had an unexciting season.   The Gaels won the OUA Final Four Championship on Sunday, defeating York and Laurier on back-to-back days to capture the title and earn their way to the CIS championship.  On...

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Back to the drawing board for women's soccer

In what’s been a reoccurring theme for the women’s soccer team, an inability to finish in front of goal has left the team settling for another pair of draws. The Gaels (4-2-5) could only score one goal on 12 shots in their two games against the Ottawa Gee-Gees and the Carleton Ravens. In their Friday...

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