The men’s hockey team has faced obstacles at nearly every turn during the 2017-18 season.
A win over the UOttawa Gee-Gees on Saturday night marked the men’s basketball program’s first win over a nationally-ranked side since 2012.
Through 14 games, it appears the nationally-ranked seventh women’s basketball team has come across their first serious speed bump of the season.
Prior to their first game this weekend, Queen’s found some extra motivation in the form of The Kingston Whig-Standard. 
The Journal’s sports editor recaps Gaels varsity teams’ weekends on the road.  
Women’s hockey head coach Matt Holmberg couldn’t have asked for a better start to the season.
Women’s volleyball head coach Ryan Ratushniak told The Journal in early October he wanted his team to stay in the moment and focus only on what is of their control. 
John Erskine always gave thought to the idea of coaching hockey — but he didn’t think it would come so soon. 
Only the women’s basketball and hockey teams at Queen’s hold the distinct honour of being nationally-ranked amongst Canada’s finest. To debate the merits of both teams, The Journal’s sports editors go back-and-forth to settle which varsity squad deserves the title of the best on campus. 
As his plane touched down in Saint John, New Brunswick in mid-August, Will Brown’s head was spinning. 
For women’s hockey forward Clare McKellar, life after graduation isn’t as scary as it is for some students.
Men’s basketball were all smiles on Wednesday afternoon.
To the average fan, the women’s basketball team is in a very good place. 
When Matt Webster lifted the Grey Cup at TD Place on Sunday night, his lifelong dream came full circle. 

Beating the odds

November 24, 2017
Rejection is something Jaz Bains is familiar with — but it’s not something he accepts.
It’s been eight years since Steph Barrie and men’s basketball were the OUA’s worst team with a 2-20 record.
This report card followed a highly unscientific grading formula. 

Gaels trio go international

November 24, 2017
Just when they thought their seasons were over, Nadia Popov, McKinley Hunt and Janna Slevinsky got phone calls from Rugby Canada. 
Over the past month, the women’s hockey team has made one thing very clear: they can beat anybody in the country.
Going into last Sunday’s U Sports National Championships, the women’s cross country team knew they had a target on their back.