OUA

Queen’s Varsity Figure Skating picks up three medals at OUA Winter Invitational

Queen’s Varsity Figure Skating sharpened their skates and glided over to Waterloo for the OUA Winter Invitational on Monday and Tuesday.Continue...

Women’s Volleyball sweeps Windsor

This weekend marked a high point for the Queen’s women’s volleyball team as they won back-to-back games on home court against the Windsor Lancers.Continue...

Cross Country wants to ‘leave a legacy’

Queen’s Cross Country had a season to remember, but it’s the team bonds they will never forget—theirs is a story of legacy creation.Continue...

Gaels fall to top-ranked Varsity Blues

On Saturday, Memorial Centre was reminiscent of Richardson Stadium during a football game.Continue...

Men’s Basketball is still king on the court

The Gaels head into the second half of their season with a 10-1 record and a fourth-place spot in the U SPORTS ranking.Continue...

Queen’s Volleyball gears up for the second half of their season

After some exhibition games and invitational tournaments prior to the official OUA season, both the men’s and women’s volleyball teams recorded valuable wins before the break.Continue...

Women's Rugby wins OUA Championship 29-24

It was hard to find an open seat at the Nixon field OUA Championship on Friday.Continue...

Queen’s Football beats U of T in OUA Quarterfinal

On Saturday, the Gaels met the Varsity Blues at Richardson for their annual homecoming game as the teams competed for a spot in the OUA semi-finals.Continue...

Women’s Soccer falls short in OUA playoffs

Queen’s started their playoff campaign strong with a 4-0 victory over Nipissing at home.Continue...

How each OUA team got its name: Part three

Laurier Golden Hawks

Originally known as ‘Waterloo College,’ the school that would later become Wilfred Laurier University had a series of unnamed sports teams for nearly 40 years until lobbying from students brought forth an official name in 1951: The Mules.Continue...

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