A tremendous feat ends in a missed opportunity.
The OUA goes to the Gaels for a second straight year.
For the third straight year, the Men’s volleyball U SPORTS National Championships will feature the Queen’s Gaels.
The Gaels’ national championship hopes were blocked by the Badgers, as the veteran team won in four sets.
The Gaels are serving, setting, and spiking into the semifinals.
The hottest team in the OUA steamrolls past the University of Toronto (U of T) and up the OUA standings.
An emotional weekend turned out successful in the last regular season volleyball action at the ARC.
This past weekend, Gaels teams took a rare road trip where hotels weren’t needed.
Rainbow headbands, ribboned ponytails, and a packed gym signaled that this wasn’t just another game night—it was the Volleyball teams first-ever Pride Night.
For many teams, they could be said to be in the final stretch of their season.
The Men’s Volleyball team continues to step in the right direction to defend their OUA title.
The Gaels continue to dominate on a wide scale of sports, as the first half of the winter season is drawing to a close.
It’s set to be another season of exciting volleyball in the ARC, thanks to the Queens men’s and women’s volleyball teams.
In honour of the 89th annual Colour Awards taking place from April 1 to 2, The Journal completed its annual Staff Picks for Varsity Athlete of
the Year.
After a phenomenal regular season, culminating in the Gaels securing a Forsyth Cup, the Men’s Volleyball team was unable to reach the same heights at the national level.
With multiple sports seasons wrapping up, the OUA and U SPORTS have unveiled their player and coaching awards, recognizing athletes for their dedication and achievements throughout the year in their respective sports.
The Men’s Volleyball team won their first Forsyth Cup since 2020, beating the Windsor Lancers three sets to one on March 7.
The next step in Queen’s OUA championship aspirations came in the form of the Western Mustangs, who they would take on at home this past Friday, Feb. 28 in front of a sold-out crowd in the ARC.
Queen’s Women’s Volleyball suffered a heartbreaking loss in round one of the OUA playoffs on Feb. 21, when they fell to the University of Toronto (U of T) Varsity Blues in five sets.
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