One of the year’s most anticipated—and rowdy—hockey games took to the ice this weekend.  
Women’s Volleyball did it again: another playoff sweep. 
Stu Crawford is the most legendary name in Queen’s Men’s Hockey, and filmmaker Mike Downie is the latest to celebrate his legacy. 
The news came in on Sunday: Queen’s Men’s Basketball snagged the last spot in the U SPORTS Final 8 Basketball Championships in Nova Scotia.  
It’s time for Queen’s to build another banner rack—there’s potential for a few more OUA and U SPORTS titles this season.
The Gaels sprinted their way into the spotlight after a stunning display of athleticism at the OUA Track and Field Championship on Feb 24 and 25.
This past Saturday, the Gaels men’s volleyball team faced off against the York Lions for the first round of OUA playoffs. They were defeated in four sets.
This weekend, Western learned they can’t count Queen’s out.
Queen’s Men’s Basketball fell to the Carleton Ravens on Wednesday in the OUA semifinals.
Women’s Basketball punched their ticket to the OUA Critelli Cup and the U SPORTS championship on Wednesday with a win over Waterloo.
In 2021, Women’s Basketball welcomed Claire Meadows and Wumi Agunbiade to the coaching staff.  
On June 4 in 1967, a ground-breaking event took place in Cleveland, Ohio.
With over 11,000 student athletes, coaches, and s, the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) is the largest conference within U SPORTS and was the first multi-sport organization of intercollegiate athletics in Canada. 
This weekend, the Queen’s Men’s Volleyball team faced off against the Brock Badgers in St. Catharines where they lost both games of their double header.
On Feb. 11 the Arts and Science Undergraduate Society (ASUS) hosted the first ever ArtSci Cup basketball game at the ARC. 
Queen’s was victorious over Lakehead and York this weekend while celebrating their graduating seniors.
Science took home the inaugural ArtSci Cup with a late momentum swing
Queen’s hosted the Men’s and Women’s OUA Squash Championship this weekend at the ARC, and the women won gold after three days of rigorous competition.
The Gaels faced off against the Western Mustangs twice this weekend, emerging victorious both times.
After a splitting two weekend games against Western, Queen’s record now sits at 11-5, ranking 10th in the U SPORTS Top 10 Women’s Volleyball ranking.