March 19, 2009
Vol. 136, Issue 38

Former Queen’s receiver Rob Bagg is entering his second full season with the CFL’s Saskatchewan Roughriders. (Tyler Ball)

Bagg rides again in Regina

After a successful season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL, former Queen’s football star Rob Bagg is ready for more.

Relay team barely misses podium

Gaels track stars Michael Prime, Gordon Frenke, Adrian Heller and Michael Nishiyama were less than half a second away from claiming a bronze medal in the 4x400-metre relay last weekend during the Canadian Interuniversity Sport track and field championships in Windsor.

Sports in brief

Men’s hockey goalie Brady Morrison was recognized by the OUA as the best in his position in the East conference this season, selected as the goaltender for the OUA East First Team All Stars.

Athletes of the week

Long sprinter Adrian Heller helped Queen’s to a fourth place finish in the men’s 4x400-metre relay at the CIS Track and Field Championships held at the University of Windsor Mar. 12 to 14.

Athletes need better facilities all around

There is a great divide between Queen’s athletics and Queen’s academics.

Football offensive co-ordinator moves on

After successfully guiding Queen’s record-breaking offence to an 8-0 season and making the shortlist for the head coach position with the University of Toronto Varsity Blues, Gaels’ offensive co-ordinator Warren Goldie has decided it’s time to leave football behind.

Gaels prepare for the CFL draft

After strong showings at the CFL evaluation camp in Toronto earlier this month, five of Queen’s football players are hoping their names will be called at the 2009 CFL Draft on May 2.

Vote for the Gael's best moment

Journal sports editor Andrew Bucholtz narrowed down the top 10 moments in Gaels sports for the 1008-09 school year. Cast your vote to pick which moment deserves to be number one.

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