WOMEN'S SOCCER
The No.9 women's soccer team (7-2-1) will be at home this weekend as they host a pair of matchups at Richardson Stadium. The Gaels are coming off a very successful weekend on the road as they picked up two wins against Ryerson and Toronto.
On Saturday, the Gaels will host the Trent Excalibur (2-6-3). The two teams met earlier this season in Peterborough where the Gaels offence was in mid-season form as they won 7-2. Now the Gaels, will look to complete the season sweep and get closer to the top of the OUA standings.
Game time is set for 1pm at Richardson Stadium.
On Sunday, the Gaels will host UOIT Ridgebacks (6-3-2) in what should be a must-see matchup. Earlier this season, the Gaels traveled to Oshawa and were shutout 2-0 by the Ridgebacks. Now the Gaels will look for revenge in what should be a highly-contested game.
Game time is set for 1pm at Richardson Stadium. Admission to both games are FREE for all fans.
MEN'S SOCCER
The Gaels (6-4-0) are coming off a rough weekend after falling to both No.5 Ryerson and Toronto on the road. This weekend the Gaels will stay on the road but for only one matchup as they head across town for another meeting with the RMC Paladins (2-8-1).
The Gaels have met the Paladins once this season on home turf as they came away with a 5-0 win. Five different players scored including
Brevin MacKay and
Michael Chang who are tied for the team lead with four goals.
Alex Jones picked up two saves to record the clean sheet.
Now the Gaels will try to complete the season sweep as they head to RMC for a Friday afternoon matchup. Game time is set for 3:15pm at the Navy Bay.
FOOTBALL
The Queen's football team (3-3) will head out on the road for a huge matchup with the McMaster Marauders (3-2) on Friday morning. Game time is set for an early 11am and can be seen live on OUA.tv.
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MEN'S HOCKEY
The Gaels will get the regular season underway as they take on the defending Queen's Cup champions, the No.4 McGill Redmen. Game time is set for Friday at 7pm in Montreal, Que. All the action can be seen live on OUA.tv.
After a 19-6-3 season which was good for second in the OUA's eastern division, the Gaels kick off their 2018-19 campaign with hopes of a deeper playoff run. In 2017, the Gaels fell in overtime of game three to the Concordia Stingers in the quarterfinals to end their season. However, the Gaels have reloaded by adding some young talent to a veteran group.
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ROWING
Last weekend, the Gaels competed in their first event of the year at the Head of the Trent regatta in Peterborough, Ont. It was a successful day for the Gaels which included
Alexander Bernst and
Gavin Stone finishing first and second in the Men's Champ 1x race,
Nicholas Grubic taking the Men's University Lightweight 2x and
Cassidy Deane winning the Women's University 4+.
Now the Gaels will head out to St. Catharines to compete in the Brock Invitational on Saturday.
MEN'S RUGBY
The men's rugby team (5-0) are coming off a huge win over the Guelph Gryphons (4-1) to secure first place in the OUA standings. In a rematch of the 2017 OUA championship, the Gaels went to Guelph and came away with a 40-13 win. The Gaels continue to look dominant as their two-season long undefeated streak remains intact.
Up next are the RMC Paladins (1-4). The Paladins have had a rough season with their lone win coming against the Toronto Varsity Blues. They have the second least amount of points scored this season (86) and will have their hands full when the Gaels head across town.
The Gaels on the other hand have been cruising through OUA competition in preparations for a deep playoff run. They lead the league with a staggering +326 point differential.
Game time is set for 4pm on Friday afternoon and will be located at Navy Bay Field 5 at RMC.
WOMEN'S RUGBY
With the first round of the OUA playoffs underway, the Gaels will be competing in exhibition play because they received a first round bye.
On Saturday, they will be heading up to Ottawa for an exhibition matchup with the St. Francis Xavier X-Women.
They will host an OUA semi-final next weekend at Nixon Field.
MEN'S BASKETBALL
The Gaels will have another preseason game before the beginning of the Tindall Invitational Tournament.
On Thursday, the Gaels will head across town to play St. Lawrence College. Game time is set for 7pm.
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