Tag: NCAA

Sports must invest in its female athletes

When women’s sports don’t receive the same resources and funding as their male counterparts, they’re set up to fail. The vast difference in men’s and women’s weight rooms in the NCAA bubble proves that—and is a sign things need to change. The National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) received...

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A deep dive into Queen's athletics attendance rates

  If you’ve attended a Queen’s sporting event within the last decade, often times you’ve probably found yourself in a similar predicament: ‘There’s so many seats I don’t even know which one to take.’  Up until the mid-2000s, drawing crowds into a campus stadium was never a problem.  Mervin Daub, a...

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There and back again

Caitlyn Lahonen was fed up with the NCAA. Back in 2012, the women’s hockey goaltender had just finished her second season at St. Lawrence University in upstate New York, when she decided to come back to Canada, transferring to Queen’s. Lahonen hails from Sharon, Ont., but her original decision to...

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