Two Queen’s law students reached the semi-final round of the University of Toronto’s (UofT) Hockey Arbitration Competition of Canada (HACC) over the weekend.
The Ontario University Athletics (OUA) association penned an open letter to the provincial government on Mar. 18. regarding equal funding for women student-athletes.
The Queen’s Women’s Basketball team came out of the regular season with their first win on Wednesday night, beating the York Lions in the quarterfinal round of the 2022 OUA playoffs 74-65.
The men’s basketball team fought past the Nipissing Lakers in round one of the OUA playoffs on Wednesday, beating the North-Bay enclave 69-59 in front of a packed crowd in the ARC’s main gym.
For the second time, the Queen’s Journal is facing off against the Western Gazette during the NCAA’s March Madness men’s basketball tournament. And for the second time in as many years, Gonzaga is the Queen’s Journal’s pick for bringing home the national championship.
Sophie Deasy is the captain of the Queen’s Swimming team. Here, she discusses some of the difficulties the team has faced and speaks with teammates about their perspectives leading up to their first competitive meet in two years.
Guelph Gryphons Founded in 1964 after an amalgamation of three separate educational institutions—the Ontario Agricultural College, the MacDonald Institute, and the Ontario Veterinary College—Guelph is among the younger stock of the OUA’s universities. However, whatever the school lacks in age it makes up for with its chosen name and mascot: the Gryphon.
“I do think there is a change in the mentality of guys when it comes to playoffs […] there is just this sense, this feeling […] that just comes over you; you’ll do anything to win the game.”
The Queen’s women’s hockey team beat the York Lions 4-0 on Saturday to clinch a spot in the OUA playoffs after losing 5-1 to York the previous evening.