Niagara on the Lake, Ont. - The Queen's Gaels women were successfully able to defend their title on the weekend at White Oaks Resort and Spa, holding off Western for their fifth straight provincial championship. The men's team was able to come away with an OUA silver medal finish after Western won their 36th straight title.

The Gaels won all six of their fixtures without dropping a match, bringing their final record for the weekend to an impressive 42-0 in match-play. The Gaels and Mustangs closed out the day in a contest that saw Queen's drop only one game in their path to claim the title. Western finished as silver medalists on the women's side with a 30-12 match record, while the Toronto Varsity Blues took home bronze with a mark of 26-16. Rounding out the group were host team Brock in fourth place, followed by Waterloo, McMaster, and Guelph.
The Queen's Gaels men's team went 5-1 on the weekend with a 26-16 record to claim silver, just ahead of the bronze medalists from Toronto, who also went 26-16 – like their female counterparts – to win four of their fixtures across the three-day event. Rounding out the group with the same outcome as the women's draw were Brock in fourth place, followed by Waterloo, McMaster, and Guelph.
Individually on the women's side, the Tricolour's standout, Sydney Maxwell, finished undefeated – dropping only two games along the way – and earned herself the OUA women's MVP and Rookie of the Year awards, as well as an OUA all-star nod. Amelia Knapp was also named an OUA All-Star.
On the men's side Cameron Butler was named an OUA All-Star.
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Men's Standings (record)
1) Western (41-1)
2) Queen's (26-16)
3) Toronto (26-16)
4) Brock (22-20)
5) Waterloo (21-21)
6) McMaster (8-34)
7) Guelph (3-39)
Women's Standings (record)
1) Queen's (42-0)
2) Western (30-12)
3) Toronto (26-16)
4) Brock (22-20)
5) Waterloo (11-31)
6) McMaster (15-27)
7) Guelph (1-41)
Men's MVP
Josh Hollings (Toronto)
Women's MVP
Sydney Maxwell (Queen's)
Men's Rookie of the Year
Elliott Hunt (Western)
Women's Rookie of the Year
Sydney Maxwell (Queen's)
Men's Coach of the Year
Derek Moore (Western)
Women's Coach of the Year
Holly Delavigne (Western)
Men's All-Stars
David Mill (Western)
Josh Hollings (Toronto)
Thomas Manley (Waterloo)
Mohamed Hamour (Brock)
Ravi Seth (Waterloo)
Cameron Butler (Queen's)
Women's All-Stars
Andrea Chaves (Brock)
Olivia Waite (McMaster)
Sydney Maxwell (Queen's)
Rhea Dhar (Toronto)
Amelia Knapp (Queen's)
Amy Commisso (Western)
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