October 28, 2008
Vol. 136, Issue 18

Queen’s defender Katie Dalziel challenges Ottawa’s Courtney Luscombe for the ball Sunday. The Gee-Gees won 1-0. (Supplied Photo by Jeff Chan )

A slim margin of error

One goal. That’s all that stood between the women’s soccer team and a chance to host the OUA Final Four next weekend.

Rowing claims OUA titles

The men’s and women’s rowing teams both captured titles this weekend at the OUA championships in St. Catharines.

Weather can’t stop Gaels

The men’s rugby team kicked off its OUA championship bid in a fine manner on Saturday afternoon, with a 70-3 thumping of the University of Toronto Varsity Blues on the windswept and rain-swept pitch of Richardson Stadium.

Women’s lacrosse content with silver lining

The women’s lacrosse season, rife with injury and inexperience, managed to finish with silverware at the end of the road.

Men’s hockey perform the splits again

The men’s hockey team split yet another two decisions this past weekend, losing 5-2 to the Carleton Ravens on Friday night but beating the University of Toronto Varsity Blues 4-1 on Saturday night.

Hawks soar over Gaels

After two season-opening road trips, the Queen’s women’s hockey team made their home-ice debut last weekend and came away with a win and a loss.

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