Rodney Wilson became Queen’s first full-time strength and conditioning coach this year. (Matthew Rushworth)
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Building better Gaels
If Queen’s athletes looked a little bigger on the fields and courts this year, Rodney Wilson deserves much of the credit.
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School versus sport
Jimmy Allin’s priorities haven’t changed.
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Gaels come up short
The women’s hockey team rolled into Waterloo on Saturday night looking to shake off their 7-0 drumming from Thursday, tie their semi-final series against the second-ranked Laurier Golden Hawks and force a third game.
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From Kingston to the desert
Former Queen’s goalie Ryan Gibb’s transition from hockey-mad Kingston to the desert of Rio Rancho, New Mexico might sound like a downgrade in venue, but the 23-year-old netminder has been stopping pucks in front of bigger audiences than ever.
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Athletes of the week
It’s not often the opportunity arises to represent one’s country on the international stage, but that chance came in late February for second-year kinesiology student and cross-country skier Alexandre Dumond.
