Men’s Soccer ride victory wave into playoffs

On Sunday, Men’s Soccer played Laurentian at home and earned a 6-0 victory. It marked the end of an exciting season end for both the team and their fans.  
October 6, 2022

Canada’s soccer skills better make up for their fashion

Canada qualified for the first time in 36 years, but might be the only country without fresh uniforms for 2022 FIFA World Cup. 
September 22, 2022

Men’s Soccer secures first victory

On Sunday, Men’s Soccer met RMC on home turf.  
September 22, 2022

Women’s soccer keeps a clean sheet against RMC

The rain came down on Sunday at Richardson Stadium, but that didn’t stop the Gaels as they demolished the RMC Paladins 10-0.  
On Friday Sept. 9, Women’s Soccer had their third game of the regular season.
On Sept. 2, the Queen’s women’s and men’s soccer teams laced up their cleats and faced the Carleton Ravens at Richardson Stadium.  
After dropping their first contest against MacEwan University last Thursday, the Queen’s Women’s Soccer team came back to finish in fifth place at the 2021 U Sports Women’s Soccer Championships after beating the tournament hosts, Cape Breton University, 3-0 on Sunday.
After 120 minutes of scoreless play and eight rounds of penalty shootouts, the Gaels defeated the Western Mustangs in a nail-biting OUA Final on Friday, Nov. 12.
On Oct. 24, the Queen’s Women’s Soccer team won their third annual “Kick for the Cure” soccer game against RMC, handily beating the Paladins 5-0 at Richardson Stadium
This past summer, Bruno Chan, ArtSci ’22, made a decision that would redirect his entire career in sports at Queen’s—trying out for the soccer team.
The Women’s Soccer team remains undefeated this season after their 2-0 win over Carleton at Richardson Stadium over the weekend.
The Women’s Soccer Team has recruited a player from its own backyard.
It was supposed to be the perfect final season.
The men’s soccer team lost a heartbreaker last Wednesday to the Ontario Tech University Ridgebacks by a final score of 1-0.
The women’s soccer team had an unforgettable undefeated regular season, but the playoffs were another story. The University of Toronto Varsity Blues defeated the Gaels 3-0 in the quarterfinals.
On the final weekend of September, the women’s soccer team raised more than $4,500 for the fight against breast cancer through the “Play for the Cure” fundraiser.
The women’s soccer team continued their undefeated season, earning two wins this weekend by beating the Nipissing Lakers 2-1 on Saturday and the Laurentian Voyageurs 4-0 on Sunday.

Matsukubo storming OUA

September 27, 2019
Jenna Matsukubo’s soccer career experienced a seismic shift when she came to Queen’s—how could she know that within a month of her rookie season, she would be a star?

Make Way for Cecilia

September 27, 2019
Queen’s newest soccer sensation Cecilia Way has one thing on her mind: winning.The first-year striker’s red-hot start to the season has helped push the Queen’s women’s team to second in the OUA East standings with five wins, two ties, and no losses through their first seven games.Way’s individual numbers are incredible—she currently sits third in the province with six goals scored—but in an interview with The Journal, she insisted on keeping the focus team-centric.“Becoming a Gael was like finding an instant family.”
The women’s soccer team continued their hot streak with a 1-0 win against the Carleton Ravens and a 1-1 tie against the Ottawa Gee-Gees in two matches over the weekend.