Stevenson, ArtSci ’28, was nominated for the World Rugby Women’s SVNS Rookie of the Year award in early June.
This month, the Queen’s men’s rugby team battled to earn a top-5 finish at the national level.
For many Gaels fans, last weekend’s OUA finals may have felt more like Groundhog Day.
The Gaels women’s rugby team put the finishing touches on a stellar season against a familiar opponent.
Despite facing plenty of adversity through injury, the Gaels have punched their ticket to the OUA Championship.
Kingston was rowdy this weekend, but the real Friday night party happened under the lights at Nixon Field.
This weekend’s home playoff opener quickly turned into a display of dominance.
A semifinals berth is a great honour for most programs, but for the Queen’s women’s rugby team, it was more like a formality.
The Gaels men’s rugby team skipped a beat in a so-far strong season against their rivals this weekend.
If six years is any proof, it’s safe to say the Gaels women’s rugby team has forgotten how to lose.
Queen’s and Western’s historic rivalry took to the field—and Western was outmatched.
On their Hall of Fame weekend, Queen’s used the strength of their past to fuel the fire for their future.
The good times keep rolling in for the Queen’s women’s rugby team, and last weekend marked another tick in their win column.
A trip to Peterborough gave the Gaels lessons, opportunities, and most importantly, a big win.
This weekend, the Gaels rose to the top and left Guelph in the dust.
Nixon Field’s turf is new, but the Queen’s women’s rugby team could argue that the scoreboard still can’t keep up with how much they score.
The Gaels men’s rugby team started their season off with a bang on their home field.
If preseason is meant to ease teams back into gruelling schedules, Queen’s Men’s Rugby clearly missed the memo—choosing the reigning National Champions as their so-called warmup opponent.
The Queen’s Gaels are set to kick off another busy year, with the fall bringing the season openers for Queen’s football, rugby and soccer teams.
World-class rugby talent is closer—and cheaper—than most think.
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