With just two games left in the regular season, the women’s hockey team has showed no signs of relinquishing their top spot in the OUA.
Men’s volleyball has seen ups and downs this season — and this past weekend was no different.
Journal sports has you covered for Queen’s varsity teams who hit the road this weekend. 
It was the most important game of our season — the OUA semi-final.  
Prior to the 132nd rendition of the Carr-Harris Cup, men’s hockey head coach Brett Gibson made it very clear that the annual game is unlike any other in the regular season. 
It’s not hard to find Markus Trence when he’s on the court.
Last Friday night’s game wasn’t any ordinary matchup for the Kingston Frontenacs as they hosted the Oshawa Generals. 
On Thursday morning, U Sports announced that Queen’s will be the site of the 2021 U Sports Basketball Championships.
Couldn’t make it to the game? The Journal has you covered.
Despite their two wins this weekend, women’s basketball head coach Dave Wilson is unsatisfied.
The Journal’s sports editor recaps Gaels varsity teams’ weekends on the road.

Kevin Bailie s 50 win club

January 26, 2018
In 2013, Kevin Bailie found himself scraping off the remains of a plate in the back of an East Side Mario’s in Belleville, Ontario.
Wishful thinking is often a precarious way to plan for the future — but not for George Anthony Desmond.
Women’s basketball’s Veronika Lavergne has made a name for herself in more ways than one this season.
The Murray Douglas Scholarship is as prestigious an award a Queen’s varsity hockey player can get their hands on.
The men’s hockey team made one thing very clear this weekend: they’re on a roll.
Despite splitting their home stand doubleheader, women’s hockey closed the weekend with much to be desired. 
Women’s volleyball stayed the course this weekend, coming away with a commanding home win over the Trent Excalibur in straight sets and improving to 8-3 on the season. 

Tying it together

January 19, 2018
It was August of 2016 — in the thick of his fourth training camp — when Mike Shoveller hit the deck hard.
Ever since Curtis Carmichael left social housing and came to Queen’s, his desire to improve the lives of those who share a similar story to his has been unmatched.