Tag: Slater Doggett

Varsity teams celebrate at 83rd Colour Awards

On Wednesday night, Queen’s Athletics dressed up the ARC for the 83rd Colour Awards, honouring this year’s top performances from Queen’s varsity teams. Outstanding Performance of the Year: Gavin Stone, Rowing Gavin Stone was unable to attend this year’s Colour Awards ceremony—but he had a good reason...

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Sports in Brief

Queen’s motionball exceeds fundraising goal of $20,000   Hitting a $20,000 fundraising goal seemed a sure bet for the Queen’s motionball chairs after last year’s campaign raised $20,700—but they’ve recently blown that figure out of the water.    While donations are still being accepted, Queen’s motionball—a...

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Sports in Brief

  Women’s curling finishes fourth at U Sports Championships After reigning victorious at the OUA Championships for the first time since 1994, the women’s curling team followed up with a fourth-place finish at the U Sports National Championships this week. Led by OUA first team All-Star skip Mary Fay...

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Slater Doggett competes against Canadian World Junior team

In December, Queen’s forward Slater Doggett laced up and featured for the U Sports All-Stars in a three-game series against Canada’s World Junior Prospects.  The series, which first began in 2015, was held in Victoria, B.C., from Dec. 12 to 14. With Doggett recording three assists and one shootout...

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Top performing Gaels

Men’s Basketball — Sukhpreet Singh, Guard While the last five years have produced a lot of ups and downs for men’s basketball at Queen’s, Sukhpreet Singh has been a constant for Head Coach Stephan Barrie’s side. In his final year for the Gaels, Singh has become a true leader on the court. Even though...

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Men's hockey disappointed with loss to Lakers

Brett Gibson is frustrated.  It was the best word the men’s hockey coach could come up with after his squad fell 4-3 in double overtime to the visiting Nipissing Lakers on Friday night. Frustrated with the loss, but also with the Gaels’ play in the contest. Gibson — now in his 11th season behind the...

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Veterans guide recruits' choices

For every potential recruit there are certain similarities — a standard campus visit, a meeting with coaches and an exchange of highlight tapes between player and coach. But for many Gaels, what draws them into committing to the program are the veterans they meet.   When Mike Shoveller was in his...

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Doggett trains with first-time pros

Missing out on his first week of university classes, men’s hockey forward Slater Doggett had a more legitimate excuse than most. The first-year recently participated in the Chicago Blackhawks’ rookie camp from Sept. 11 to 15 as a free agent invite. Though he ultimately returned to Queen’s as a Gael,...

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New Recruits Introduced

Men’s hockey has eight new recruits for this coming season, all standing at 6’0” and above.  “To beat the teams like McGill, Carleton, you’re going to need size,” head coach Brett Gibson said. “That’s definitely been a focus in this recruiting year.” Despite a competitive 13-12-1 record in 2014-15,...

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