12.23.2009 | General
Kingston, Ont. (December 23, 2008) – With the 2008 calendar year fast expiring, Queen’s Athletics and Recreation recaps its top moments from the 2008 fall term in calendar order.
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12.15.2008 | Football
Montreal (December 15, 2008) – The Montreal Alouettes’ Vice President and General Manager Jim Popp announced that
Mike Giffin (Kingston, Ont.) was one of 13 players to have signed a contract for 2009 and is expected at the team’s training camp next June.
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12.15.2008 | Rowing (M/W)
Mississauga, Ont. (December 15, 2008) – A number of Queen’s rowers were honoured by Rowing Canada during its annual general meeting and award banquet which took place last week in Mississauga, Ont.
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12.9.08 | Football
Kingston, Ont. (December 9, 2008) – The Queen’s Gaels announced their schedule and game times for the 2009-10 Ontario University Athletics (OUA) football season on Tuesday. As part of the announcement and the holiday season, Queen’s will be selling season ticket packages at 2008 prices until December 23rd.
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12.3.08 | General, Hockey (W), Hockey
Ottawa (December 3, 2008) – Queen’s hockey player Becky Conroy of Penbroke, Ont. captured the female Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) athlete of the week for the period ending November 30, 2008. Calgary volleyball player Omar Langford of Toronto was named the male recipient.
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12.1.08 | General
Hamilton (December 1, 2008) – Brady Morrison (Men’s Hockey) of Thamesville, Ont. and Becky Conroy (Women’s Hockey) of Pembroke, Ont. captured Ontario University Athletics (OUA) athletes of the week honours for the week of November 24-30. This is the second time that athletes from Queen’s have swept this award this term.
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12.3.08 | Football
Mississauga, Ont. (December 3, 2008) – The Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League have signed Queen’s alumnus Brad Smith on Tuesday which will see him in stay in a Toronto uniform until 2011. Also signing were 2008 CFL Draft picks WR Mike Bradwell and OL Richard Zulys, as well as CFL veterans DL Adrian Davis, and OL Chris Van Zeyl through 2011.
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11.30.08 | Hockey (W), Hockey
Kingston, Ont. (November 30, 2008) - Becky Conroy of Pembroke, Ont. recorded three points as the Gaels defeated the Windsor Lancers 5-1 Sunday afternoon at the Kingston Memorial Centre.
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11.29.08 | Basketball (M), Basketball
Kingston, Ont. (November 29, 2008) - Mitch Leger of Kingston, Ont., scored 19 points and recorded 17 rebounds lifting the Gaels to a 61-59 upset win over the No. 5 Windsor Lancers on Saturday.
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11.29.08 | Cheerleading (M/W)
Brampton, Ont. (November, 29, 2008) – Queen’s captured a silver medal at the 2008 PCA Canadian University Cheerleading Championships held Saturday at the Poweraide Centre in Brampton, Ont.
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Athlete of the Week
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12.1.08 | Hockey (W)
Becky Conroy of Pembroke, Ont., played hero over the final weekend of the 2008 hockey season netting two game winners while adding an additional goal and an assist in two games over the weekend. Heading into the break she is the top scorer in the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) with 12 goals which is five ahead of the next closest player. She also leads in total-points with 22 and sits third in game winning goals. On Saturday with the game deadlocked at zero in the third period, Conroy would score giving the Gaels a decisive 1-0 win over Western. Sunday would see Conroy score the game winner on the power play and add another during a 5-1 victory over Windsor.
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12.1.08 | Hockey (M)
Brady Morrison of Thamesville, Ont. made 48 saves leading the Gaels to an upset victory over the No. 2 UQTR Patiotes on Friday. Morrison was a critical component in the Gaels biggest win of the season turning away several key scoring chances including a huge save late in the second period. The key save saw him sprawl across the crease to make the save maintaining a 1-1 tie. In the follow up game on Saturday, Morrison would tally 29 saves against Concordia allowing only two goals. The win against UQTR is highly impressive given that it was UQTR’s first loss in 12 games and the Gaels were defeated one week earlier 7-1.
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