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Men's basketball split weekend doubleheader

Although a misplayed inbounds pass handed the men’s basketball team their first loss of the season on Saturday night — it didn’t come without a silver lining. “It happens,” Gaels head coach Stephan Barrie said, alluding to the aforementioned play that sealed a 91-86 win for the visiting nationally-ranked...

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Women’s basketball establishing an identity

Women’s basketball are picking up right where they left off last season. With wins against the McMaster Marauders and the Brock Badgers, the Gaels swept their weekend home series. They are now 3-0 on the season. “The players are doing their thing — and they’re doing it quite well,” Queen’s head coach...

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Men's volleyball ousted from playoffs by undefeated McMaster

The men’s volleyball team closed out their season this Saturday with a 3-0 loss to the undefeated McMaster Marauders in the quarter-finals of the OUA playoffs. While the Marauders dominated the first set 25-15, the Gaels were able to put a little more pressure on their opposition in final two sets,...

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Douros fuels men's rugby victory vs. Marauders

The men’s rugby team had a big victory against the previously undefeated McMaster Marauders, much to the delight of the large tri-coloured crowd during Saturday’s match at home on Nixon field.  Here are The Journal’s top three moments of the action-packed 27-11 win.  #1: Captain Michael Douros turns...

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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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Gaels win OUA championship

As the host of the 2012 CIS men’s volleyball championship, Queen’s automatically had a berth in the national tournament. But captain Niko Rukavina wanted the team to earn their spot. The Gaels did just that in London on Saturday, beating the Western Mustangs in the OUA final to secure a provincial...

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Semifinal win was too much to ask

The football team’s problems were obvious in last Saturday’s 40-13 semifinal loss to the McMaster Marauders. After scoring only two points in a Sept. 5 loss to the Marauders, it was clear the Gaels needed their best offensive game of the season to win against McMaster. But they were unprepared after...

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