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Women's soccer unbeaten streak snapped

The Queen’s women’s soccer team picked up three points from a possible six this weekend, following up a 1-0 loss in Oshawa to UOIT with a thorough 4-0 victory over Trent in Peterborough. This weekend dropped the Gaels out of the CIS top ten.  The Gaels now have nine points from their first four matches,...

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Women’s soccer extend unbeaten streak to six

Women’s soccer added to their undefeated streak over the weekend, which now stretches to six games. After a scoreless draw to the UOIT Ridgebacks Friday night, the Gaels defeated Trent 3-1 Sunday afternoon in Peterborough. On Friday night, the Gaels played against the stingiest defense in the league...

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Five straight wins for men's soccer

After three straight victories, men’s soccer headed into the past weekend with confidence. Their strong form continued as they faced off against UOIT Ridgebacks and Trent Excalibur, winning 1-0 and 4-2 respectively. Saturday’s game against UOIT was a high-stakes matchup, as the teams ranked fourth...

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Women’s rugby dominates on the road

In their first game on the road this year, the women’s rugby team reminded everyone why they’re one of the top teams in the country. The Gaels (2-0) had no problem getting past the Trent Excalibur (0-2) this weekend as they shut them out 54-0. Centre Lauren McEwen credited the dominant performance...

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Four-point weekend

A hard-fought draw on the road and an easy home win netted women’s soccer four points over the weekend. The Gaels (5-2-2) only came away with a single point against the UOIT Ridgebacks on Saturday in Oshawa, drawing 1-1. The next day, they topped the Trent Excalibur 4-0. The match with UOIT (7-0-2)...

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Gaels surprised by subpar opponents

Men’s soccer fought hard but didn’t get the result they wanted, as they finished off the weekend with two tie games. The Gaels (5-2-3) drew 1-1 with the UOIT Ridgebacks (1-5-4) on the road Saturday, holding their ground despite having a few key players missing. Captain Chris Michael sat out Saturday’s...

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Defensive dominance over Trent

In their first game back on Nixon Field in two weeks, women’s rugby reminded everyone why they’re one of the top teams in the country. Teamwork on offense and a responsive defense led the Gaels (3-1) to a 74-10 triumph over the Trent Excalibur (2-2) on Saturday. Forward Gillian Pegg credited the win...

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Goal drought proves costly

An inefficient offence caused Queen’s to lose out on points in the OUA East standings. The Gaels (3-1-1) couldn’t tally a single goal over two games this weekend. On Saturday, the squad took part in a scoreless draw on the road with the Trent Excalibur (1-3-1) before losing 1-0 to the UOIT Ridgebacks...

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Low scoring, but still successful

A pair of weekend wins kept men’s soccer atop the OUA East. On Saturday, the Gaels traveled to Peterborough to face the Trent Excalibur, where an early goal was all they needed for the win. Chris Michael’s 11th-minute goal was the difference, as the Gaels defence held strong, with keeper Taylor Reynolds...

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Familiar path to final four

Playoffs are here, and so is Queen’s offence. The Gaels women’s rugby team earned a blowout win over the Trent Excalibur for the second time this season last Friday, this time via a 72-22 final score in the OUA quarterfinals. Queen’s previous high in points this season was 45. With the win, the Gaels...

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Late goal leads to win

Chris Michael’s 85th-minute goal was all the Gaels needed to achieve a hard-fought victory. Queen’s men’s soccer team improved to 4-2-2 with a 1-0 home win over the Trent Excalibur on Saturday, remaining fourth in the OUA East standings. Michael’s goal was perhaps a case of poetic justice, as he hit...

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Inching toward perfection

A second-half scoring explosion drove women’s rugby to victory on Friday. Queen’s topped the upset-minded Trent Excalibur 36-5 on the road, improving their record to an unblemished 3-0. For the first time this season, the Gaels didn’t hold a halftime lead, with the two teams even at 5-5 after 40 minutes...

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Weekend win and draw

Queen’s kept pace with their biggest challenger in the OUA last weekend. On Saturday, the Gaels drew 0-0 against the Ottawa Gee-Gees (3-0-1), who outlasted them for the OUA East regular season title in 2012. Goalkeeper Madison Tyrell made ten saves against the Gee-Gees, with Gaels offense led by strikers...

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Three points at Trent

After a tough loss in their season opener, men’s soccer is in the win column for the first time this year. The Gaels blanked the Trent Excalibur 2-0 on Sunday to move their record to 1-1-0 on the year — a major step forward after losing 2-0 to the Carleton Ravens last Wednesday. “We definitely saw...

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Ottawa matched

A draw felt like a win for the Gaels over the weekend. Queen’s managed to keep pace with the nationally top-ranked Ottawa Gee-Gees on Friday night, tying 0-0. The rematch came six weeks after Queen’s conceded a 3-0 loss to Ottawa at home. The Gee-Gees have yet to lose, and this was only their second...

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Playoff prep

The men’s soccer team closed out their 11-1-2 season with a dominant 4-1 win over the Trent Excalibur on Sunday. Queen’s will now host an OUA quarter-final on Oct. 28 against the East Division’s lowest remaining seed. First-year midfielder Andrew Martin opened the scoring against Trent in the 14th...

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Gaels cruise in quarter-final

Claragh Pegg believes this year’s women’s rugby team has the chemistry necessary to succeed. The Gaels defeated the Trent Excalibur 62-15 on Saturday in the OUA quarter-final. Queen’s has yet to lose a game this season in OUA action. The team is one win away from qualifying for the CIS National Championships...

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Party crashers

The women’s rugby team spoiled Trent University’s Homecoming last Friday night. Queen’s scored early and often, defeating the Trent Excalibur 55-8 and preserving their perfect record at 5-0. The Gaels had tries from nine different players. Head coach Beth Barz was impressed with her team’s balanced...

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