GAME OF THE WEEKÂ
Men's Hockey
The Gaels will play the RMC Paladins (4-9) on Friday night and host McGill (7-6) on Teddy Bear Toss Day.
At Saturday night's game,Teddy Bears, that are available to be purchased at the ARC on Friday from 1-4, will be tossed onto the ice after the Gaels score their first goal.Â
The Gaels split last weekend against the UQTR Patriotes in Quebec.
Eric Margo won Queen's University Male Athlete of the Week honours after scoring three goals against the Patriotes, including the overtime game-winner to give Queen's a 4-3 victory last Saturday, a victory that broke the team's give game losing skid.Â
Ryan Cranford leads the Gaels with five goals and three assists for eight points this season.
Mason Kohn has contributed two goals and six assists and also has eight points. Â
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Women's Hockey
The Gaels (5-4-1) will look to extend their winning streak on the road this weekend against the Laurentian Voyageurs (4-5) in Sudbury on Friday night at 7:30 and the Nipissing Lakers (7-2) in North Bay, Ont. on Sunday afternoon at 4:30 pm.
The Gaels are coming off an impressive performance to sweep the No.7 Guelph Gryphons and Brock Badgers.
Kaylie Dennis earned Queen's University Female Athlete of the Week with four total points in the two games.
Dennis leads the Gaels with four goals and four assists for eight points.
Quinn Johnston has also been a key offensive player for Queen's four goals and two assists for six points.
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Men's Basketball
After a thrilling overtime victory over Windsor last Saturday, the Gaels (4-4) team will face the Toronto Varsity Blues (2-4) on Friday at 8:00 pm and the Ryerson Rams (3-3) on Saturday at 8:00 pm in the ARC main gym.
The Gaels split last weekend falling 76-81 to Western and defeated Windsor 91-88.
Quinton Gray has continued to lead the Gaels offensively averaging 19.9 ppg.
Cole Syllas has also been a key to the Gaels success averaging 12.5 ppg and 9.3 rebounds per game. Syllas scored 21 points, adding 12 rebounds, three blocks and two steals.
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Women's Basketball
The No.7 Gaels women's basketball team (5-3) will look to rebound at home against the Toronto Varsity Blues (0-6) and Ryerson Rams (4-6) in the ARC Main Gym.Â
The Gaels fell in two tough contests on the road last weekend against the Western Mustangs and Windsor Lancers.Â
Sophie de Goede has been the Gaels leading scorer averaging 13.0 ppg and 10.3 rebounds per game in four games. de Goede had a breakout performance against Windsor wth 27 points and 14 rebounds.
Forward
Julia Chadwick has also played a key role averaging 12.8 ppg and 8.1 rebounds per game and guard
Emma Ritcey is averaging 11.4 ppg and a team-high 5.0 assists per game.Â
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Men's Volleyball
The No.7 Gaels (3-3) close out the Fall semester against the RMC Paladins (1-5) on Thursday night at RMC.
Adam Boljkovac sits second in the OUA with 80 kills and 4.21 kills per game.
Zane Grossinger has contributed 170 assists the fourth highest mark in the conference.
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Women's Volleyball
The Gaels (3-3) return to action after a weekend off placing against the RMC Paladins (1-5) and the Lakehead Thunderwolves (1-6).
Arielle Palermo leads the Gaels 58 kills, second with 42 digs and the OUA with 0.86 service aces per set.
Julia Wiercigroch has also been a key offensive player with 54 kills.Alexandra Tsifoas has been a key defensive player with 50 digs.
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RugbyÂ
The Gaels compete in the Canadian University Rugby Championships at Concordia this week. Â
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