September 16, 2008
Vol. 136, Issue 7

Gaels’ locks Tom Binczyk (centre) and Shane Baddeley (left) take down an Ulster player Saturday at Kingston Field. (Tracy Zhang)

International match hardly friendly

After leaving Fleming College and the Trent Excalibur teams bruised and shaking, the University of Ulster at Coleraine ended its exhibition tour of Canada on Saturday with a 29-5 loss to the Queen’s Gaels at Kingston Field.

Gaels taste revenge

On Saturday, the football team tasted revenge courtesy of the Laurier Golden Hawks, a team they hadn’t beaten in five years.

Gaels vanquish Voyageurs

The women’s soccer team earned three points from their weekend trip with a 2-0 victory over the Laurentian Voyageurs Sunday in Sudbury.

Lions lacking in courage

The women’s rugby team shut out the York Lions 31-0 at Kingston Field on Sunday afternoon, but head coach Beth Barz said she wasn’t impressed with the performance against a York team that only won one match last season.

Aeros soar over Gaels Sunday

The women’s hockey team got off to a rough start Sunday, falling 7-1 to the Toronto Aeros of the Ontario Provincial Women’s Hockey League in an exhibition game at the Cataraqui Community Centre.

Single point for soccer

It was a disappointing weekend for the men’s soccer team, who went into a long road trip with high expectations but earned only a single point from two games.

Sports in brief

The women’s lacrosse team kick-started their regular season with a bang this weekend in Montreal.

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