January 30, 2007
Vol. 134, Issue 29

Men’s hockey lost 3-1 to the McGill Redmen at home in Jock Harty on Friday. (Photo by Anne Kloosterman)

Gaels recover after Redmen

In what could have been a disastrous weekend for the Gaels, the men’s team showed they can compete with the best in the nation. After a 3-1 loss to rivals the McGill Redmen in a jam-packed Jock Harty Arena on Friday, the Gaels rebounded with a 2-1 victory over the visiting Ottawa Gee-Gees on Saturday.

Dance team does Daytona Beach

The Queen’s dance team will make history this spring as the first Canadian team to compete at the U.S. National Cheerleading Association and National Dance Association National Championships in Daytona Beach, Fla. The competition will take place April 4 to 8. In order to qualify, the team submitted a video of their performance.

Basketball bounces back

After an outstanding performance against the Gee-Gees in Ottawa last weekend, the men’s basketball team lost a decidedly low-key contest 59-44 to the University of Toronto at home on Friday. They followed Friday night’s game with a 76-67 win over Ryerson.

Winter Adaptive Games a ‘Marvel’ous day

WAG to the Rescue! was the theme for this year’s Winter Adaptive Games (WAG) organized by the school of Kinesiology and Health Studies.

Women’s basketball back on form

The women’s basketball team racked up two victories this past weekend, defeating a strong Toronto team 60-55 on Friday night, and then routing Ryerson 70-46 on Saturday. Jessica Selinger led the Gaels in points over the weekend, putting up 22 in the first game and 14 against Ryerson. “Most of [my points were] from the foul line,” she said.

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