Benjamin Deans
Gaels shut out Mustangs
The Western Mustangs were undefeated and ranked first in Canada when they came to Richardson Stadium on Saturday. But the Gaels won 37-0 in front of 5,185 fans to extend their own winning streak to six games.
Western won’t play starters
The Western Mustangs head coach says he won’t field many of his starters in tomorrow’s game against the Gaels.
Are coaches to blame?
The Journal's Sports team debates the merits of recently-tabled legislation The question: should the criminal code be amended to make it an offence for varsity coaches to knowingly allow concussed athletes to return to action before being cleared to play?
Team China falls to Gaels
The Chinese women’s hockey team visited Kingston last Wednesday to play the Queen’s team as part of a 20-game tour across Canada to prepare for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
Warrior woes
If it weren’t for a 2010 doping scandal, Gaels quarterback Billy McPhee would have been playing for the Waterloo Warriors at Richardson Stadium on Saturday. Instead, the second-year quarterback completed eight of 14 passes for the Gaels, tallying 77 yards ...
One yard short
Queen’s student Nick Green lost his shot at $1 million by one yard. The fifth-year Engineering student lost to 51-year-old Calgary IT consultant Greg Wilson in the Kick for a Million semifinals at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton last Friday.
Win in Windsor
The football team extended its winning streak to four games with a 27-14 road win over the Windsor Lancers on Saturday night. The win moves the Gaels to a 4-2 record, pulling them into a three-way tie for third place ...
Queen’s kicker keeps converting
Dan Village wanted to be a soccer player. But when he broke his leg and was cut from his high school soccer team, Village pursued a football career that’s seen him break 14 Queen’s records. He became the Gaels all-time ...
Sports in brief
Men’s volleyball to host national preseason tournament, Women’s hockey wins season opener



