The stakes will be high at the OUA women’s basketball Final Four.
Queen’s joins three other schools in Windsor this weekend, with hopes of reaching the CIS tournament for the second straight season.
The winners of Friday’s semi-final games will move on to Saturday’s final and earn a spot at nationals....
Two road losses have left men’s volleyball fighting for a home playoff game going into the final weekend of regular season play.
The Gaels (11-7) lost in four sets last weekend to both the Western Mustangs (10-8) and the Windsor Lancers (8-10). They’re tied for fourth place in the OUA with the York...
Jenny Wright’s dominant Saturday powered women’s basketball past the Western Mustangs.
The fourth-year forward racked up a career-high 35 points in the Gaels’ 86-72 road victory. The win over Western (5-10) came one night after Queen’s fell 89-81 to the Windsor Lancers (13-1).
While the Gaels (9-5)...
Down as many as 17 points in the fourth quarter, men’s basketball mobbed Sukhpreet Singh after his game-winning buzzer beater.
The third-year guard drove the length of the court late in Queen’s 75-74 win over the Western Mustangs on Saturday, contorting his body and lifting a running flick into the...
Men’s volleyball drops pair on opening weekend
The Gaels opened their season on the wrong foot, losing both of their matches this weekend.
Queen’s saw a comeback bid against the Windsor Lancers fall short in the season’s first match Friday night, before losing to the Western Mustangs in straight sets...
A strong start and a fantastic finish was what it took for the Gaels to earn a hard-fought road win over the Windsor Lancers in week one of OUA football action.
Queen’s beat the Lancers 39-30 on Monday, outscoring the Lancers 30-0 in the first and fourth quarters. That overcame a lackluster middle...
This weekend’s women’s basketball national championships will give Queen’s a chance for redemption.
After losing 73-48 to the Windsor Lancers in last Saturday’s OUA title game, the Gaels will tip off again today in Windsor — this time, in the CIS quarterfinals.
Last weekend’s loss means they finished...
Another 1-1 weekend kept men’s volleyball in playoff contention.
The Gaels edged past their positional rivals, the Windsor Lancers, 17-25, 25-18, 25-21, 18-25, 16-14 on Friday, before falling to a strong Western Mustangs 25-23, 20-25, 22-25, 17-25 on Saturday.
With Windsor only two points behind the...
The injury-plagued women’s volleyball team bounced back with a win against the Western Mustangs this weekend, after suffering a narrow defeat at the hands of the Windsor Lancers the day before.
Queen’s (7-6) fell to the Lancers (8-5) Friday evening despite a solid effort.
The Gaels suffered injuries...
It’s been an eventful and historic fall for men’s hockey.
At about the halfway point of the year, the Gaels (8-0-5) sit first in the OUA with 21 points. As of Tuesday, they’re ranked eighth in the country — their first time cracking the CIS Top 10 since 1982-83.
Impressively, they’ve kept up a streak...
For the first time this season, women’s hockey fell in regulation.
The Gaels (9-1-3) lost 6-3 on the road against the Windsor Lancers (6-5-1) Saturday, but rebounded with a 2-1 shootout win against Western (7-4-1) the next day to remain in first place in the OUA.
The Gaels’ power play shone against...
Mackenzie Simpson kept up his scoring prowess on the road last weekend.
It was a split for the Gaels (3-1) on their most recent away swing, as they defeated the Western Mustangs 82-74 last Friday and dropped a 98-74 decision to the Windsor Lancers on Saturday.
The story of the weekend was the hot...
The Gaels shot themselves out of a perfect start to the regular season last weekend.
Queen’s lost 69-60 to the Western Mustangs last Friday and fell 82-56 to the Windsor Lancers in a blowout on Saturday.
Against the Mustangs (3-1), the Gaels (2-2) led in every statistical category but couldn’t buy...
A complete team win against a pesky opponent leaves Queen’s at 3-0 and tied for first in the OUA.
Quarterback Billy McPhee threw for 297 yards and three touchdowns and the Gaels’ defence did all it could to contain the Windsor Lancers dual-threat quarterback Austin Kennedy en route to a 49-34 victory...