The Men’s and Women’s Cross-Country teams travelled south to St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, where they won big at the Hoffmann Invitational on Sept. 21.
Kicker Tyler Mullan, ArtSci ’26, also recorded another stellar performance, knocking down two field goals, and converting on all of the extra points given to him.
The Gaels dominated at the Cataraqui Golf & Country Club on Sept. 15, with the Women’s Golf A team winning gold in the overall, and the Men’s A team winning silver in the overall. Both teams won individual medals as well.
After two preseason exhibition games for the Men’s Hockey team, I figured it was time to provide a grading of sorts to the Gaels: and delving into where they might end up at the end of the season, and who might be the next star for the Gaels.
After starting their season 2-0 and outscoring opponents 143-9, the Head Coach of the Women’s Rugby team sat down with The Journal to discuss his expectations for the season and reflect on the season thus far.
Queen’s campus is an exciting place, and it’s easy to get lost in its events. The highlight of every week is the sports games hosted on the campus’ fields and courts.
In November of last year, I ranked some of the nicest jerseys found in the OUA’s hockey league. This year, I thought it might be fun to transition over to the OUA’s football league, providing my list of the top three jerseys that will be sported on the gridiron this season.
Looking to string together their second straight home win, the Gaels took to Richardson Stadium and never took their feet off the gas pedal, crushing the York Lions 52-19 on Sept. 7.
It was a complete effort on Sept. 7 as the Gaels dominated the University of Toronto Blues by a score of 105-0 in the season opener at Nixon Field, marking new Head Coach John Lavery’s first win as the mastermind behind Queen’s Men’s Rugby.
The Gaels waded into muddy waters on Aug. 24 in Windsor, dropping their season opener 25-21 to the Windsor Lancers—a team steadily rising in the ranks over the past decade.