Women’s volleyball were eliminated from OUA playoff contention on Saturday afternoon following a 3-1 quarterfinal loss to the Western Mustangs. 
For Siobhan MacDonald, adapting to the world around her has been a constant aspect of her life.
After an overtime 3-2 win against the Nipissing Lakers in North Bay on Wednesday, the women’s hockey team find themselves one win away from the OUA finals.
Men’s basketball’s up and down season came to a close on Feb. 21 after suffering a 103-79 loss to the Ryerson Rams in the first round of the OUA playoffs. 
After going into the playoffs with the third best record in Ontario, the women’s basketball team looked poised for a deep postseason run.
After making their first Queen’s Cup final in 36 years last season, the men’s hockey team won’t see lightning strike twice.
For the fifth year in a row, Queen’s students are lacing up their skates to raise awareness and financial aid for Kingston’s population of homeless youth. 
With the women’s hockey team recently clinching the number-one spot in the OUA, it’s no secret forward Katrina Manoukarakis has been at the forefront of their success.
After winning a program-high 19 games, the men’s hockey team is ready to compete in the OUA playoffs and bring the Queen’s Cup back to Kingston. 
If there were any doubts as to whether the women’s squash team could continue their longstanding domination in the OUA, they squashed them this past weekend.
The women’s volleyball team has been in superb form as of late.
The women’s basketball team faced an unexpected challenge in their final pair of regular season home games this weekend, losing to U of T 79-76 and Ryerson 82-75 in overtime. 
After losing five of their last seven games, men’s volleyball is back to their winning ways.
Men’s basketball’s recent string of inconsistent play persisted this past weekend with consecutive losses to the University of Toronto Varsity Blues and the Ryerson Rams.
Caroline Livingston re the moment she came down on her ankle all too well.
Following their first-place finish at the Jesters Squash Championships in Toronto last weekend, the men’s squash team is going into Friday’s OUA Championships on a high note. 
The Journal’s sports staff trade jabs over which player matters most to their varsity team’s success.
This year, the women’s hockey team has been making a lot of noise in the OUA as the conference’s best team. Quietly behind all this success has been goaltender Stephanie Pascal.
With Game in Photos, The Journal’s staff photographers hope to capture the ebbs, flows and emotions of Queen’s varsity sports teams in action.
After wins against the Brock Badgers and the nationally sixth-ranked McMaster Marauders, the women’s volleyball team made a statement to the rest of the OUA this weekend — they’re ready to compete against the best.