Basketball

Season preview: Toronto Raptors

The Toronto Raptors are entering the 2022-23 NBA season on the heels of last year’s disappointing—albeit expected— first-round defeat to the Philadelphia 76ers.Continue...

Engineering wins TriColour Classic basketball game

The Leon’s Centre became the battleground for the infamous Engineering versus Commerce rivalry last Thursday, Sept. 22.Continue...

Starting a new tradition: The Tri-Colour Classic

Tapping into the traditional rivalry between Commerce and Engineering, the Tri-Colour Classic (TCC) is hosting a basketball game between the two faculties with the goal of raising 100,000 dollars—after being matched by donor—for the Canadian Cancer Society. Continue...

Sophie de Goede wins the Lois and Doug Mitchell USport Athlete of the Year Award

Queen’s rugby and basketball star Sophie de Goede has collected another accolade—she’s been named the Lois and Doug Mitchell USport Athlete of the Year.Continue...

Queen’s Journal vs Western Gazette March Madness bracket competition

Our previous fantasy football series against the Western Gazette sports section was such a hit, we figured we should face off again. In this series, our bout centres around one of the oldest, most sacred traditions in North American sport: the March Madness bracket.Continue...

Kobe Bryant: A career to remember

On Jan. 26, Kobe Bryant passed away in a California helicopter crash, which also claimed the lives of eight others, including Bryant’s second-oldest daughter, 13-year-old Gianna.Continue...

Mid-season basketball review

The Gaels (7-4) have had a strong campaign, and with their first game of the new year coming up this weekend, it’s a good time to review the highs and lows of the season so far.Continue...

Talking Heads: What news is making you happy right now?

"Raptors are second in the East without Kawhi." Diana Mirsu, ArtSci '22 Continue...

Queen’s to host major youth basketball championships in 2020

Canada Basketball and the Ontario Basketball Association (OBA) have announced that Queen’s will host the U15 and U17 boys national championships for the 2019-20 season.

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Graham departs university basketball with FISU swan song

Over the course of July, Queen’s Tanner Graham represented Canada and the Gaels in Naples, Italy, as he competed in the International University Sports Federation (FISU) Summer Universiade.Continue...

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