coaching

A lot more to the job

Gary Gilks understands the balancing act his players go through.Continue...

Year on the sidelines: Coaches weigh in on pandemic experience

During a normal week, coaches are used to seeing their athletes nearly every day.

Some days start at 6 a.m. in the weight room, and others finish with an evening at the rink. It’s a life of constant contact—one that often develops into strong, important player-coach relationships.Continue...

Queen’s looking for full-time success

In an attempt to bring more consistent success to their athletic programs, Queen’s announced earlier this summer that they will be investing in full-time coaching positions for men’s and women’s soccer and rugby.

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McHaffie looking to buck the trend

Just a year after trading in her skates for a whistle and a white board, Morgan McHaffie is gaining support as she progresses in the coaching community.Continue...

Pro time proves key

When Stu Lang retired from the Canadian Football League (CFL) in 1981, he never intended to take up coaching.Continue...

Community contributions

Three years removed from her final game, Liz Kench still maintains a Queen’s connection.Continue...

Secondary bench boss

Their title isn’t flashy, but Gaels assistant coaches play invaluable roles on their teams.Continue...

Coaching continuity vital to success of Gaels Athletics

Queen’s most recent national championship teams have a common denominator.Continue...