March 13, 2009
Vol. 136, Issue 37

Rodney Wilson became Queen’s first full-time strength and conditioning coach this year. (Matthew Rushworth)

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.

School versus sport

Jimmy Allin’s priorities haven’t changed.

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.

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.

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.

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