Queen's Golden Gaels
Athletic teams that represent Queen's University at Kingston
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2024 | Queen's Women's Fencing Team finished sixth place overall at the 2024 OUA Women's Fencing Championship hosted by the University of Toronto. |
2024 | Queen's Gaels football team hosts the Vanier Cup for the second consecutive year, highlighting the program's growing prominence. |
2024 | Steve Snyder leads the team to a playoff semifinal finish, continuing the team's competitive performance. |
March 17 2024 | Conclusion of the OUA Fencing Championship for Queen's Men's Fencing Team at the EY Centre. |
March 16 2024 | Queen's Men's Fencing Team competed at the OUA Fencing Championship hosted by the University of Ottawa, finishing seventh overall. |
2023 | Queen's Gaels football team hosts the Vanier Cup, marking a significant milestone in the program's recent history. |
2023 | Steve Snyder coaches the Queen's Gaels to a playoff appearance. |
February 19 2023 | Conclusion of the OUA Fencing Championships for Queen's Fencing Teams at Brock University. |
February 17 2023 | Queen's Women's Fencing Team won Overall Bronze and Men's Team finished fourth at the OUA Fencing Championships hosted by Brock University. |
2022 | The Queen's Gaels women's basketball team achieved their strongest finish ever, placing third at the U SPORTS Final 8 tournament held at the Athletics & Recreation Centre on Queen's Campus. |
2022 | Queen's baseball team secured their first Ontario University Athletics (OUA) championship by defeating the University of Toronto Varsity Blues. |
2022 | The Queen's men's basketball team attended their first U SPORTS National Championship after upsetting the undefeated Carleton Ravens in the OUA semi-final. |
2022 | Chris Patrician, a former Queen's football team player (2011-2014), was named to Canada's Olympic team. |
2022 | Steve Snyder leads the Queen's Gaels to their second consecutive Yates Cup appearance. |
2021 | Men's ice hockey team achieved 1st place in the East division with an impressive .895 win percentage, winning 17 out of 19 games. |
2021 | Queen's Gaels Cross Country men's program ranked 6th nationally, and women's program ranked 8th in the national rankings for the 2021-22 season. |
2021 | Gavin Stone was named OUA Rower of the Year. |
2021 | Queen's Gaels Cross Country men's program ranked 6th nationally. |
2021 | The Queen's Gaels women's basketball team achieved their strongest finish ever, placing third at the U SPORTS Final 8 tournament held at the Athletics & Recreation Centre on Queen's Campus. |
2021 | Women's rugby program won the U Sports National Championship, winning the Monilex Trophy on home soil at Nixon Field. |
2021 | Steve Snyder wins the Frank Tindall Trophy. |
2021 | Steve Snyder leads the team to a perfect regular season in the OUA and reaches the Yates Cup Final, losing 29-0 to Western. He is named OUA and U SPORTS Coach of the Year. |
2020 | Gavin Stone participated in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in the coxless four event. |
2020 | Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic. |
2019 | Queen's men's volleyball team wins OUA Championship in second of back-to-back years. |
2019 | Men's rugby team won the OUA Championship. Women's rugby team won the OUA Championship. |
2019 | Pat Sheahan is dismissed as head coach following the poor 2018 season. |
2019 | Steve Snyder was hired as head coach of the Queen's Gaels football team, bringing previous coaching experience from the Western Mustangs. |
2018 | Men's ice hockey team achieved a remarkable season by defeating Concordia 2-0, Ottawa 2-1, Carleton 2-0, and Guelph 4-1 to win the OUA Championship. However, they were subsequently defeated by St. FX X-Men 5-3 in the USports quarterfinals. |
2018 | Queen's men's volleyball team wins OUA Championship in first of back-to-back years. |
2018 | Men's rugby team won the OUA Championship. |
2018 | Gavin Stone was named OUA Rower of the Year. |
2018 | The Gaels won their first Queen's Cup in 38 years, defeating the Guelph Gryphons 4-1 in front of 2,900 people at the Kingston Memorial Centre. |
2018 | Pat Sheahan concludes his long-running head coaching career with the Queen's Gaels football team after 18 years of leadership. |
2017 | Men's rugby team wins the OUA Championship. |
2017 | Dave Butcher took over as head coach of the men's rugby team. Men's rugby team won the OUA Championship. |
2017 | Alex Bernst was named OUA Rower of the Year. |
2017 | Louise Munro was named OUA Rower of the Year. |
2017 | The team makes its last playoff appearance in the Sheahan Era, losing in the quarterfinals to McMaster. |
2016 | A new stadium is built, replacing Richardson, featuring a new turf field, jumbotron, and 8000 seats. The team finishes seventh with a 3-5 record and misses playoffs. |
2015 | Men's rugby team won the OUA Championship. |
2015 | Curtis Carmichael wins the Russ Jackson Award. |
2014 | Men's rugby team won the OUA Championship. |
2014 | After 8 consecutive playoff campaigns, the team fails to make the playoffs. |
2013 | Men's rugby team won the OUA Championship. Women's rugby team also won the OUA Championship. |
2013 | Matthew Christie was named OUA Rower of the Year. |
2013 | The team makes a Yates Cup appearance but loses to Western 51-22. |
2013 | Pat Sheahan leads the Queen's Gaels to another Yates Cup appearance, which results in a loss. |
2012 | Men's rugby team won the OUA Championship. |
2012 | Queen's Women's rowing program won their last OUA Championship. |
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