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Page 1: Women's Soccer Media Guide 2012
Page 2: Women's Soccer Media Guide 2012

Queen’s gaels - Women’s soCCeR meDIa notes - 2012

NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984 1

2012 Schedule and Results Mon. Aug. 20 at Laval T 1-1

Sat. Aug. 25 vs. Western (Ont.)# L 0-1

Sun. Aug. 26 at Toronto# W 2-0

Sun. Sep. 2 RMC* W 6-0

Wed. Sep. 5 OTTAWA* L 0-3

Sat. Sep. 8 at Ryerson* W 4-0

Sun. Sep. 9 at Toronto* T 0-0

Sat. Sep. 15 at Trent* W 4-0

Sun. Sep. 16 CARLETON* T 0-0

Sat. Sep. 22 NIPISSING* W 8-1

Sun. Sep. 23 LAURENTIAN* W 4-1

Wed. Sep. 26 at Carleton* W 4-0

Sat. Sep. 29 at RMC* W 2-1

Sun. Sep. 30 MONTREAL L 0-2

Sat. Oct. 6 TORONTO* L 1-3

Sun. Oct. 7 RYERSON* W 9-0

Sat. Oct. 13 at Nipissing* W 6-0

Sun. Oct. 14 at Laurentian* W 1-0

Fri. Oct. 19 at Ottawa* T 0-0

Sun. Oct. 21 TRENT* W 6-0

Sun. Oct. 28 TORONTO& W 3-1 (AET)

Sat. Nov. 3 vs. Laurier% L 0-1 (PK)

Sun. Nov. 4 vs. McMaster% W 2-1 (PK)

Thu. Nov. 8 vs. Dalhousie$ 4:30 PM

Fri. Nov. 9 vs. Ottawa or Cape Breton$

2 or 7:30 PM

Sat. Nov. 10 Fifth-place game$ 5:30 PM

Sun. Nov. 11 Bronze/Gold$ 2:30 or 5 PM

HOME GAMES IN BOLD * - OUA Game # - Old Four Tournament (at Toronto) & - OUA Quarter-final % - OUA Final Four (at Ottawa) $ - CIS Championship (at Victoria, B.C.)

University InformationLocation: Kingston, Ontario Enrollment: 22,477 Founded: 1841 Chancellor: Dr. David Dodge Principal and Vice Chancellor: Dr. Daniel Woolf University Website: www.queensu.ca

Athletics DepartmentDirector, Athletics and Recreation: Leslie Dal Cin Manager, Interuniversity Sport: Janean SergeantColours: Gold, Blue, Red Athletics & Recreation Website: www.gogaelsgo.com Twitter: twitter.com/queensgaels Facebook: facebook.com/queensgaels

Women’s Soccer

Conference: Ontario University Athletics (OUA) Inaugural Season: 1984 Fight Song: Oil Thigh

Stadium: West Campus Field Capacity: 300 Surface: Turf

Record All-Time: 290-76-70 (.745) 2012 Record: 13-3-3 (.763) League Champions: 1984, 1988, 2001, 2002, 2011 National Champions: 1988, 2010, 2011 Head Coach: Dave McDowell (25th Season)

Media Inquiries

John Edwards Sports Information Officer (p) 613-533-6000 x 36990 (c) 613-484-6763 (e) [email protected]

GAELS Quick FActS

2011 By The Numbers Regular season record: 11-2-3 Regular season standing: 2nd OUA East Playoff record: 2-1 Playoff finish: OUA Bronze Medallist Overall record vs. CIS teams: 14-5-4

Top 10 final ranking (Oct. 30): No. 7 Top 10 best ranking: No. 1 (1 week – Week 1) Top 10 number of weeks ranked (9 polls): 9 CIS championship appearances: 13 CIS championship all-time record: 14-12-4

CIS championship best result: Three-time champions (1988, 2010, 2011) CIS championship medals: 5 (3 G, 1 S, 1 B) CIS championship sequence: 4th straight berth

QuEEN’S uNiVERSitY GAELS WOMEN’S SOCCER

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984 2

Kingston, ontario Nestled where the Rideau Canal and St. Lawrence River meet Lake Ontario, Kingston is a city built on a grand heritage and defined by an exquisite ability to blend the beauty of

yesterday with the passion and sophistication of today.

Confederation Tour TrolleyStroll through Kingston’s endlessly diverting intricacies: from its urban heart, a bustling gathering place sparkling with a casual boutique and bistro vitality, to its meandering waterfront with a mix of historic neighbourhoods and breath-taking parkland.

All of this in a city that dazzles with soaring 19th century limestone architecture and the amenities of a major centre, but retains the fascinating allure of a small town.

Explore our history; immerse yourself in our vibrant culture. With so much to see and do in Kingston, there is a wealth of attractions to choose from, and each one unravels the secrets of our beautiful city.

Kingston is conveniently located between ma-jor centres of Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and just 20 minutes from the USA border.

Key Attractions• FebFest - Four on four shinny with former

NHL greats like Kirk Muller, Doug Gilmour and others. Also a reenactment of the first hockey game between Royal Military Col-lege and Queen’s University.

• Fort Henry • K-Rock Centre - concerts & events• Grand Theatre• OHL Kingston Frontenacs

QUEEn’s UniVErsitYQueen’s is one of Canada’s leading universities, with an international reputation for scholarship, research, social purpose, spirit and diversity. Consistently highly-ranked, Queen’s is known for its incomparable 24-hour learning environment. Great teaching, great students, community and tradition - these are the hallmarks of the Queen’s experience.

History The University was established by Royal Charter of Queen Victoria in 1841 - twenty-six years before Canadian confederation. Classes were first held in 1842. The earliest degree-granting institution in the united Province of Canada, and the first to establish a student government, Queen’s has reflected and helped shape Canadian values and policies, educating many of the country’s most notable political and cultural figures.

Students & Faculty Queen’s student body represents 98 different

countries, along with every Canadian province and territory. Our faculty is drawn from some of the most prestigious institutions in the world, and Queen’s faculty members regularly receive international recognition and

numerous teaching awards for their research and innovative contributions.

Alumni Graduates of Queen’s become part of a living, legendary tradition that spans the globe and 166 years. Queen’s graduates can be found in boardrooms, courtrooms, hospitals, art galleries, laboratories, libraries, and governments around the world.

Community & Kingston Queen’s University is located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, a quintessential university community big enough to provide all the conveniences of modern life, but small enough for students, staff and faculty to feel instantly comfortable and at home. For more than a century-and-a-half, the stories of Queen’s and Kingston have been inextricably entwined. Kingston is Canada’s 3rd best “place to live” in Canada according to a 2009 Canadian Business publication survey.

For more information visit www.queensu.ca

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SEASON REcAPThe 2012 edition of the Queen’s Gaels have quietly put together another championship-calibre season. The Gaels were a consistent presence in the CIS Top Ten, starting with the top spot in the first poll of the year, and finishing at No. 6.The Gaels got off to a slow start in 2012 as they dropped their second game of the year, a 3-0 decision to the Ottawa Gee-Gees – who would go on to win the OUA title after an undefeated season, and also were held to a scoreless draw in Toronto by the Varsity Blues.However, as the temperature cooled, the Gaels found their form, as they rolled off an eight-game unbeaten streak that was halted by the Gaels’ old nemesis, the U of T Varsity Blues. After that brief hiccup, the Gaels closed the season on a six-game unbeaten streak, and did not allow a goal through their last 452 minutes. In their penultimate game of the regular season, the Gaels exacted a measure of revenge on the Gee-Gees, holding them to a 0-0 draw.Led by OUA First Team All-Star Jessie De Boer of North Vancouver, B.C., the Gaels had a stifling defence, with 11 shutouts and only nine goals allowed in 16 games. Up front, the Gaels scored a CIS-high, and team record, 55 goals, including an 8-1 goalfest against Nipssing and a 9-0 shutout of the Ryerson Rams.For those who watched the Gaels’ penalty-kick exploits in 2011, the Gaels’ playoff journey in 2012 will seem oddly familiar. In the OUA quarterfinal at the West Campus Field, the Gaels were three minutes (plus stoppage time) away from seeing their bandwagon halted before it ever left the station. Queen’s trailed 1-0 to Toronto for most of the game, before Alexis McKinty tied the game up in the 88th minute, sending the contest into extra time. McKinty added the game-winner in the first extra session, and a goal by Tessier sealed matters, giving the Gaels a 3-1 win over U of T, their first win over the Blues in three tries.At the OUA Final Four in Ottawa, the Gaels were drawn against the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks for the fourth year in a row. Befitting a battle of two old fighters, the teams fought to a scoreless draw through 120 minutes, before Laurier finally advanced on penalty kicks, avenging last year’s home loss in the OUA Championship.In the OUA Bronze Medal game – and the Gaels’ last chance to qualify for nationals, once again the Tricolour was minutes from elimination. This time it was OUA First Team All-Star Riley Filion who played the hero. The fourth-year midfielder found the net in the 87th minute, sending the game into extra time, tied at 1-1. After a scoreless half-hour, the game proceeded to penalties, where Laura Callendar’s goal in the eighth round of the shootout sent the Gaels to the West Coast, as they won the shootout 4-3, and the game 2-1.he Gaels had five players earn OUA honours in 2012, with DeBoer, Filion and Tessier being named to the East Division first All-Star team, while Alexis McKinty and Mikyla Kay were named to the Second Team.

HEAD cOAcH Dave McDowellMcDowell is entering his 25th season as head coach of the Queen’s Gaels women’s soccer team. A two-time CIS Coach of the Year, McDowell has guided the Gaels to three national championship titles, in 1988, 2010 and 2011, as well as four provincial titles, in 1988, 2001, 2002 and 2011.

Under his guidance, Queen’s has posted a combined record of 263-73-64, including OUA and CIS playoffs, for an impressive 0.774 winning percentage. During his tenure, the Gaels have posted 10 or more wins in the regular season six times, including a team record 14 during the 2010 season.

A coach who blends both solid offensive and defensive tactics, the Gaels have allowed 10 or more goals only three times during the regular season in his 24 years at the helm. Offensively, McDowell’s squads are consistently among the league leaders in the nation, highlighted by a team record 55 goals in 2012.

McDowell has been recognized as the OUA Coach of the Year seven times during his career at Queen’s, winning 18 provincial medals (four gold, nine silver, five bronze) and five national medals (three gold, one silver, one bronze).

Career RecordReg. Season Playoffs Overall

Year School W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T2012 Queen’s 11-2-3 2-1-0 13-3-32011* Queen’s 13-1-2 6-0-0 17-1-22010^ Queen’s 14-2-0 5-1-0 19-3-02009 Queen’s 13-1-2 3-3-0 16-4-22008 Queen’s 8-4-2 1-1-0 9-5-22007 Queen’s 8-1-7 0-1-0 8-2-72006 Queen’s 12-1-3 4-2-0 16-3-32005 Queen’s 7-0-5 3-1-0 10-1-52004 Queen’s 8-1-3 4-2-0 12-3-32003 Queen’s 8-0-2 2-2-1 10-2-32002* Queen’s 7-1-2 3-2-0 10-3-22001* Queen’s 5-1-4 3-2-1 8-3-52000 Queen’s 6-3-1 2-2-1 8-5-21999 Queen’s 8-1-3 0-1-0 8-2-31998 Queen’s 11-0-1 2-2-1 13-2-21997 Queen’s 7-4-1 2-1-0 9-5-11996 Queen’s 5-1-6 2-1-0 7-2-61995 Queen’s 8-1-3 3-2-0 11-3-31994 Queen’s 6-3-3 0-1-0 6-4-31993 Queen’s 8-1-1 2-1-0 10-2-11992 Queen’s 7-2-1 0-1-0 7-3-11991 Queen’s 6-3-1 0-1-0 6-4-11990 Queen’s 7-1-2 0-2-0 7-3-21989 Queen’s 7-2-1 2-1-0 9-3-11988*^ Queen’s 7-2-1 5-0-0 12-2-1Career Total 207-39-60 56-34-4 263-73-64 * Conference Champions ^ National Champions

Assistant Coaches

QuEEN’S GAELS - WOmEN’S SOccER mEDiA NOtES - 2012

Marco Giacomello Kevin Greig

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984 4

QuEEN’S GAELS - ROStER# First Name Last Name Pos Ht. Elig Course Yr Hometown Previous School Club Team

00 Sabrina Carew G 5-4 2 Biology 3 Thunder Bay, Ont. St. Ignatius HS Kingston FC

1 Clare Murphy M 5-6 1 Arts & Science 1 Kelowna, B.C. George Elliot Thompson-Okanagan FC

2 Monique Czaczkowski D 5-2 1 Biology 3 Thunder Bay, Ont. St. Ignatius HS Thunder Bay Chill

3 Cara Ott M 5-4 2 Commerce 2 North Vancouver, B.C. Windsor SS Vancouver (PCSL)

4 Breanna Burton S 5-10 2 Physical & Health Education 2 Ottawa, Ont. Nepean HS Ottawa Fury

5 Meredith Raddysh D 5-5 4 Geological Engineering 4 Salt Spring Island, B.C. Gulf Islands SS Victoria Highlanders Reserves

6 Jessie De Boer M 5-8 2 Physics 2 North Vancouver, B.C. Argyle SS TSS Academy

7 Jolaine Boucher D 5-7 1 Arts & Science 1 Fredericton, N.B. École Sainte-Anne Team New Brunswick U-18

8 Kayla Crnic S 5-6 3 Marketing 3 Milton, Ont. Bishop PF Reding CSS North Mississauga SC

9 Alexis McKinty M 5-6 4 Concurrent Education 4 Burlington, Ont. M.M. Robinson HS Burlington Bayhawks U-21

10 Laura Callender M 5-9 1 Arts & Science 1 Nepean, Ont. Sir Robert Borden Nepean Hotspurs

12 Riley Filion M 5-9 4 Nursing Science 4 Alexandria, Ont. Glengarry District HS Ottawa Fury

13 Chantal McFetridge M/D 5-8 4 Kinesiology 4 Kelowna, B.C. Okanagan Mission SS Okanagan FC

14 Sara Buckham D 5-6 4 Kinesiology 5 Burlington, Ont. M.M. Robinson HS Burlington Flash

15 Jennifer Siu S 5-8 4 Medicine 5 London, Ont. London Central SS / Univ. of Toronto

16 Mikyla Kay D 5-8 4 Kinesiology 4 West Vancouver, B.C. West Vancouver SS Vancouver Whitecaps Reserves

17 Brittany Almeida S 5-5 1 Arts & Science 1 Elginburg, Ont. Regiopolis-Notre Dame Kingston FC

18 Jackie Tessier S 5-7 4 Music 4 Winnipeg, Man. St. Johns Ravenscourt Kingston FC

19 Rachel Colarossi D 5-8 1 Engineering 1 Burlington, Ont. Corpus Christi Burlington Bayhawks

20 Pippa McDougall D 5-7 1 Development Studies 2 Toronto, Ont.

21 Madison Tyrell G 5-8 1 Art History 1 White Rock, B.C. Semiahmoo S.S. Surrey United)

22 Brenna Drummond S 5-7 1 Development Studies 1 Sammamish, Wash. Eastlake High School Issaquah Gunners

23 Carlie Gau D 5-7 1 Kinesiology 1 Delta, B.C. Little Flower Academy TSS Academy

24 Laura Sproule M 5-7 1 Engineering 1 Calgary, Alta. Queen Elizabeth HS Calgary Blizzard - Threat

25 Alex Blanchard D 5-5 2 Development Studies 2 North Vancouver, B.C. Argyle SS TSS Academy

26 Kylee Pedersen M 5-7 2 Development Studies 2 Cochrane, Alta. St. Timothy HS Major League Saints

27 Lindsay Rea D 5-7 2 Development Studies 2 Vancouver, B.C. Point Grey SS TSS Academy

30 Rachel Burton G 5-4 1 Mechanical Engineering 1 Toronto, Ont. Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI Markham Lightning

Melissa Jung D 5-7 3 Concurrent Education 3 Mississauga, Ont. St. Aloysius Gonzaga SS Burlington Bayhawks U-21

COACHING STAFF:Head Coach: Dave McDowell (25th Year)Assistant Coaches: Marco Giacomello, Kevin Greig

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE# & Name Pronunciation00 Sabrina Carew Kah-ROO1 Clare Murphy 2 Monique Czaczkowski CHEZ-a-cow-ski3 Cara Ott 4 Breanna Burton BREE-ann-uh5 Meredith Raddysh MARE-uh-dith RAD-ish6 Jessie De Boer DAH-BOH-er7 Jolaine Boucher JOH-lain8 Kayla Crnic SIR-nick9 Alexis McKinty mick-KIN-tee10 Laura Callender 12 Riley Filion FILL-ee-un 13 Chantal McFetridge SHAN-tal MICK-fett-ridge14 Sara Buckham

# & Name Pronunciation15 Jennifer Siu 16 Mikyla Kay MIH-keye-lah KAY17 Brittany Almeida Al-MAY-dah18 Jackie Tessier TESS-ee-eh19 Rachel Colarossi 20 Pippa McDougall 21 Madison Tyrell TEAR-ell22 Brenna Drummond23 Carlie Gau 24 Laura Sproule SPROOL25 Alex Blanchard 26 Kylee Pedersen PEE-dur-sin27 Lindsay Rea [rhymes with play]

# & Name Pronunciation 30 Rachel Burton Melissa Jung YOUNG

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#00 - Sabrina CarewGoalkeeperHometown: Thunder Bay, Ont.Program: Biology 3Year: 2nd

2012: Dressed for 15 games ... Made nine starts, posting a 7-0-2 record ... Picked up three shutouts.2011: Played in 14 games for the Gaels2010: Did not dress.

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2010 Redshirt

2011 14 0 0 0

2012 15 0 0 0

TOTAL 29 0 0 0

#1 - Clare MurphyMidfielderHometown: Kelowna, B.C.Program: Arts & Science 1Year: 1st

2012: Played in four games

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2012 4 0 0 0

TOTAL 4 0 0 0

#2 - Monique CzaczkowskiDefenderHometown: Thunder Bay, Ont.Program: Biology 3Year: 1st

2012: Dressed in all 16 games ... Made nine starts ... Scored first career goal, Oct. 7 vs. Ryerson ... Played first career playoff game, Oct. 28 vs. Toronto.

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2012 16 1 0 0

TOTAL 16 1 0 0

#3 - Cara OttMidfielderHometown: North Vancouver, B.C.Program: Commerce 2Year: 2nd

2012: Played 14 games, starting2011: Played in 3 games for the Gaels

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2011 3 0 0 0

2012 14 0 0 0

TOTAL 17 0 0 0

#4 - Breanna BurtonStrikerHometown: Ottawa, Ont.Program: Physical & Health EducationYear: 2nd

2012: Played 15 games, starting 14 ... Scored 10 goals, seventh-highest in the OUA ... Scored two goals in 8-1 win over Nipissing on Sept. 22 ... Scored two goals in 4-1 win over Laurentian on Sept. 23 ... Scored twice in 9-0 win over Ryerson on Oct. 7 ... 2011: Scored first career goal in 2-1 win over Trent on Sept. 11... Scored two goals in 5-0 win over RMC on Sept. 29

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2011 14 6 2 0

2012 15 10 2 0

TOTAL 29 16 4 0

#5 - Meredith RaddyshDefenderHometown: Salt Spring Island, B.C.Program: Geological Engineering 4Year: 4th

2012: Played in 15 games ... Made one start ... Played all three OUA playoff games.2011: Played in 13 games for Queen’s2010: Played in five games for Gaels2009: Played in nine games for Queen’s

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2009 9 0 0 0

2010 5 0 0 0

2011 13 0 0 0

2012 15 0 0 0

TOTAL 42 0 0 0

mEEt tHE QuEEN’S GAELS

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#6 - Jessie De BoerDefenderHometown: North Vancouver, B.C.Program: Physics 2Year: 2nd

2012: OUA East First Team All-Star ... Played 15 games, starting 14 ... Scored four goals2011: Won Alfie Pierce Trophy (Top Female Rookie for Queen’s) ... Named OUA East rookie of the year ... OUA East second team all-star... first career goal came Sept. 11 in 2-1 win over Trent...Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2011 16 5 0 0

2012 15 4 1 0

TOTAL 31 9 1 0

#7 - Jolaine BoucherDefenderHometown: Fredericton, N.B.Program: Arts & Sciences 1Year: 1st

2012: Played ten games, making one start ... Made CIS debut Sept. 2

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2012 10 0 0 0

TOTAL 10 0 0 0

#8 - Kayla CrnicStrikerHometown: Milton, Ont.Program: Marketing 3Year: 3rd

2012: Appeared in three OUA playoff games ... Played 15 games ... Scored five goals.2011: Lone goal of the season came in 6-1 win over Nipissing2010: Appeared in two OUA playoff games...Scored first career goal in 2-1 win over RMC on Oct. 2...Played in 10 games

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2010 10 1 0 0

2011 7 1 0 0

2012 15 5 0 0

TOTAL 32 7 0 0

#9 - Alexis McKintyMidfielderHometown: Burlington, Ont.Program: Concurrent Education 4Year: 4th

2012: Started all three games ... Scored two goals, including game-tying goal in 88th minute, Oct. 28 in OUA East SF vs. Toronto ... 2012 OUA East Division Second Team All-Star ... Played 12 regular-season games, starting all 12 ... Scored two goals.2011-12: Scored a career high five goals... Scored a natural hat-trick in 6-0 win over Trent on Sept. 17 2010-11: Appeared in all three OUA playoff games... Scored first regular season goal in 6-0 win over RMC on Oct. 3...Appeared in career high 15 games2009-10: Appeared in one game with Gaels

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2009 1 0 0 0

2010 15 2 0 0

2011 16 5 0 0

2012 12 2 1 0

TOTAL 44 9 1 0

#10 - Laura CallenderMidfielderHometown: Nepean, Ont.Program: Arts & Science 1Year: 1st

2012: Scored winning goal in penalty shootout on Nov. 4. vs. McMaster to give Queen’s the OUA bronze medal ... Played all 16 games, starting 15 ... Scored first career CIS goal on Sept. 15 in 4-0 win at Trent ... Made CIS debut Sept. 2 vs. RMC

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2012 16 1 0 0

TOTAL 16 1 0 0

#12 - Riley FilionMidfielderHometown: Alexandria, Ont.Program: Nursing Science 4Year: 4th

2012: Named OUA First Team All-Star for third straight year ... Scored in the 87th minute to send OUA Bronze Medal game to extra time ... Played all 16 regular-season games, scoring four goals2011: Named OUA East MVP... OUA First-Team All-Star for second time... Finished 12th (tie) in OUA scoring with career high six goals... Scored goals in three consecutive games from Sept. 16 to Sept. 242010: Named CIS Championship All-Star...Scored Championship winning goal in extra time over Laurier on Nov. 14...Played in two OUA playoff games...Played in 12 games for Gaels...Represented Canada at 2011 Summer Universiade2009: CIS Championship All-Star...OUA East Rookie of the Year...OUA First-Team All-Star...Scored three goals in rookie season...First career goal came Sept. 20 vs Nipissing in 3-1 win...Appeared in career high 14 games

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Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2009 14 3 0 0

2010 12 3 0 0

2011 16 6 0 0

2012 16 4 0 0

TOTAL 58 16 0 0

#13 - Chantal McFetridgeMidfielder / DefenderHometown: Kelowna, B.C.Program: Kinesiology 4Year: 4th

2012: Appeared in all three OUA playoff games, making four shots ... Played in seven regular-season games, starting all seven2011: Played in a career high 16 games for the Gaels... lone goal of the season came in 3-1 win over RMC on Sept. 162010: Appeared in all three OUA playoff games...Lone goal of the season came in a 9-1 win over Trent on Sept. 5...Appeared in 13 games2009: Appeared in two OUA playoff games...Scored first career goal on Oct. 20 in 2-0 win over Laurentian...Played in 12 games for Gaels

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2009 12 1 0 0

2010 13 1 0 0

2011 16 1 0 0

2012 7 0 0 0

TOTAL 48 3 0 0

#14 - Sara BuckhamDefenderHometown: Burlington, Ont.Program: Kinesiology 4Year: 4th

2012: Started for two OUA playoff games ... Started ten regular-season games. 2011: Did not play2010: Did not play2009: Played 14 games, taking five shots on goal2008: Played 13 games, scoring one goal2007: Played 15 games, scoring one goal.

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2007 15 1 0 0

2008 13 1 0 0

2009 14 0 0 0

2012 10 0 1 0

TOTAL 52 1 1 0

#15 - Jennifer SiuStrikerHometown: London, Ont.Program: Medicine 5Year: 4th

2012: Started in all three OUA playoff games ... Played 14 games, starting six ... Made Gaels debut on Sept. 2 vs. RMC, scoring two goals in a 6-0 Queen’s win.2008-2011: Played with the U of T Varsity Blues.

Regular Season (with Queen’s only)

Year GP G YC RC

2012 14 3 0 0

TOTAL 14 3 0 0

#16 - Mikyla KayDefenderHometown: West Vancouver, B.C.Program: KinesiologyYear: 3rd

2012: Named 2012 OUA East Second Team All-Star ... Played 14 games, starting 13 games ... Scored lone goal of the season on Sept. 8 at Ryerson.2011: Scored lone goal of the season on Oct. 1 in 2-0 win over Carleton2010: Played in 14 regular season games for the Gaels2009: Scored first career goal on Sept. 7 vs. Trent ...Played 15 regular season games as a rookie

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2009 15 1 0 0

2010 14 0 1 0

2011 15 1 0 0

2012 14 1 0 0

TOTAL 58 3 1 0

#17 - Brittany AlmeidaStrikerHometown: Elginburg, Ont.Program: Arts & Science 1Year: 1st

2012: Tied for sixth on OUA scoring list with six goals ... Played all sixteen regular-season games, starting three ... Named Queen’s Female Athlete of the Week on Oct. 22 ... Scored hat trick Oct. 21 vs. Trent ... Scored two goals vs. Nipissing on Oct. 13 ... Scored first career hat trick Oct. 7 vs. Ryerson ... Scored first career CIS goal, Sept. 8 vs. Ryerson ... Made first CIS start, Sept. 8 vs. Ryerson ... Made CIS debut, Sept. 2 vs. RMC

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2012 16 10 1 0

TOTAL 16 10 1 0

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QUEEn’s gaEls - WomEn’s soCCEr mEDia notEs - 2011

#18 - Jackie TessierStrikerHometown: Winnipeg, Man.Program: Music 4Year: 4th

2012: Named OUA First Team All-Star ... Finished second in OUA with 14 goals ... Played 14 games, starting 12 ... Scored in Gaels’ 3-1 (AET) playoff win over Toronto on Oct. 28 ... Scored 50th career (regular-season and playoff) goal as part of a hat trick against Carleton on Sept. 26th ... Also scored hat tricks against Nipissing (Sept. 22) and Ryerson (Oct. 7).2011: Named OUA First Team All-Star... Scored OUA leading 12 goals... Scored two or more goals on four different occasions2010: CIS First-Team All Canadian...CIS Tournament All-Star...OUA East MVP...OUA First-Team All-Star...Played in all three OUA playoff matches scoring twice...Scored CIS leading and career high 18 goals...OUA athlete of the week Sept. 7...Scored career high five goals in 9-1 win over Trent on Sept. 5...Scored three or more goals twice...Scored two or more goals three times...Played in 16 games2009: Scored lone goal in CIS bronze medal game on Nov. 15... Appeared in two OUA playoff matches...First career goal came in first career game in 3-0 win on Sept. 5 vs. Ryerson...Finished 4th (tie) on team in goals with three...Played in 12 games

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2009 12 3 0 0

2010 16 18 2 0

2011 16 12 0 0

2012 14 14 2 0

TOTAL 58 47 4 0

#19 - Rachel ColarossiDefenderHometown: Burlington, Ont.Program: Engineering 1Year: 1st

2012: Played three playoff games, starting one ... Made playoff debut Oct. 28 vs. Toronto ... Appeared in ten games, starting five. Made regular-season debut Sept. 5 vs. Ottawa.

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2012 10 0 0 0

TOTAL 10 0 0 0

#20 - Pippa McDougallDefenderHometown: Toronto, Ont.Program: Development Studies 2Year: 1st

2012: Played in four games, starting two.

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2012 4 0 0 0

TOTAL 4 0 0 0

#21 - Madison TyrellGoalkeeperHometown: White Rock, B.C.Program: Art History 1Year: 1st

2012: Started all three OUA playoff games, going 2-1 ... Made five stops in penalty shootout during Gaels’ bronze-medal win over McMaster ... Dressed for 13 games ... Appeared in eight games, posting a 4-0-3 record ... Made five regular-season shutouts ... Made first CIS start Sept. 8 at Toronto ... Made CIS debut Sept. 2 vs. RMC, playing the second half.

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2011-12 4 0 0 0

TOTAL 4 0 0 0

#22 - Brenna DrummondStrikerHometown: Sammammish, Wash.Program: Developmental StudiesYear: 1st

2012: Did not play in the regular season ... Scored in preseason game at Laval, Aug. 20

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2012 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 0 0 0 0

#23 - Carlie GauDefenderHometown: Delta, B.C.Program: Kinesiology 1Year: 1st

2011-12: Appeared in three games ... made first career start Oct. 21 vs. Trent.

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2012 3 0 0 0

TOTAL 3 0 0 0

#24 - Laura SprouleMidfielderHometown: Calgary, Alta.Program: Engineering 1Year: 1st

2011-12: Did not play.

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Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2012 0 0 0 0

TOTAL 0 0 0 0

#25 - Alex BlanchardDefenderHometown: North Vancouver, B.C.Program: Development Studies 2Year: 2nd

2012: Played in all three playoff games ... Played in 12 games, starting seven.2011: Appeared in four games for the Gaels

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2011 4 0 0 0

2012 12 0 0 0

TOTAL 16 0 0 0

#26 - Kylee PedersenMidfielderHometown: Cochrane, Alta.Program: Development Studies 2Year: 2nd

2012: Played in four games.2011: Played in 10 games for the Gaels

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2011 10 0 0 0

2012 4 0 0 0

TOTAL 14 0 0 0

#27 - Lindsay ReaDefenderHometown: Vancouver, B.C.Program: Development Studies 2Year: 2nd

2012: Played in six regular-season games and one playoff game.2011: Played in seven games.

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2011 7 0 1 0

2012 6 0 0 0

TOTAL 13 0 1 0

#30 - Rachel BurtonGoalkeeperHometown: Toronto, Ont.Program: Engineering 2Year: 1st

2012: Dressed for five games, appearing in two ... posted 0-0 record2011: Played in 3 games for the GaelsRegular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2011 3 0 0 0

2012 5 0 0 0

TOTAL 8 0 0 0

Melissa JungDefenderHometown: Mississauga, Ont.Program: Concurrent Education 3Year: 3rd

2012: Started all three OUA playoff games ... Played one regular-season game, Oct. 21 vs. Trent2011: Named OUA Second Team All-Star ... played in ten games for the Gaels2010: Named to CIS Tournament All-Star team...Appeared in all three OUA playoff matches...Scored first career goal in first career game in 4-0 win over Carleton Sept. 4...Appeared in 13 games for Gaels

Regular Season

Year GP G YC RC

2010 13 2 0 0

2011 10 0 0 0

2012 2 0 0 0

TOTAL 25 2 0 0

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CIS WOMEN’S SOCCER - FINAL STANDINGS

OUAEAST GP W L T GF GA PTSOttawa 16 14 0 2 54 1 44Queen’s 16 11 2 3 55 9 36Toronto 16 9 3 4 40 21 31Laurentian 16 9 5 2 24 16 29Carleton 16 9 5 2 36 26 29RMC 16 5 10 1 19 39 16Trent 16 3 12 1 9 55 10Nipissing 16 1 11 4 15 45 7Ryerson 16 1 14 1 7 47 4

WEST GP W L T GF GA PTSLaurier 16 11 2 3 35 11 36Western 16 10 4 2 23 8 32McMaster 16 10 4 2 24 11 32York 16 8 2 6 32 8 30Guelph 16 8 3 5 17 10 29UOIT 16 6 7 3 20 20 21Waterloo 16 3 12 1 13 27 10Windsor 16 2 10 4 16 37 10Brock 16 1 15 0 5 53 3

AUS W L T GF GA PTSCape Breton 13 10 0 3 24 8 33Dalhousie 13 10 2 1 31 10 31UPEI 13 6 4 3 10 9 21Moncton 13 5 6 2 14 19 17Saint Mary’s 13 5 6 2 13 13 17Mount Allison 13 5 6 2 11 14 17Memorial 13 3 5 5 7 17 14UNB 13 2 5 6 14 16 12StFX 13 1 6 6 9 16 9Acadia 13 1 8 4 7 18 7

CW GP W L T GF GA PTSTrinity Western 12 11 1 0 44 4 33Victoria 12 9 2 1 47 6 28UBC 12 8 2 2 46 9 26Regina 12 8 3 1 17 13 25Saskatchewan 12 8 4 0 26 15 24Alberta 12 7 2 3 35 7 24UFV 12 6 5 1 26 15 19Manitoba 12 4 7 1 20 21 13Calgary 12 3 6 3 20 26 12Mount Royal 12 1 7 4 9 26 7Lethbridge 12 1 9 2 7 40 5Winnipeg 12 1 10 1 3 53 4UNBC 12 0 9 3 6 71 3

Quebec W L T GF GA PTSMontreal 14 11 2 1 52 12 34Sherbrooke 14 10 3 1 39 11 31McGill 14 9 3 2 38 9 29Laval 14 8 3 3 37 13 27Concordia 14 6 5 3 24 22 21UQTR 14 1 10 3 7 34 6UQAM 14 1 10 3 5 44 6Bishop’s 14 1 11 2 6 63 5

REGuLAR SEASON StAtiSticS - QuEEN’S GAELS (2012)# Player GP G YC RC

18 Jackie Tessier 14 14 2 0

4 Breanna Burton 15 10 2 0

17 Brittany Almeida 16 10 1 0

8 Kayla Crnic 15 5 0 0

6 Jessie De Boer 15 4 1 0

12 Riley Filion 16 4 0 0

15 Jennifer Siu 14 3 0 0

9 Alexis McKinty 12 2 1 0

16 Mikyla Kay 14 1 0 0

2 Monique Czaczkowski 16 1 0 0

10 Laura Callender 16 1 0 0

Melissa Jung 2 0 0 0

23 Carlie Gau 3 0 0 0

1 Clare Murphy 4 0 0 0

20 Pippa McDougall 4 0 0 0

26 Kylee Pedersen 4 0 0 0

27 Lindsay Rea 6 0 0 0

13 Chantal McFetridge 7 0 0 0

7 Jolaine Boucher 10 0 0 0

14 Sara Buckham 10 0 1 0

19 Rachel Colarossi 10 0 0 0

25 Alex Blanchard 12 0 0 0

3 Cara Ott 14 0 0 0

5 Meredith Raddysh 15 0 0 0

OuA LEADERS - 2011-12Rank ## Player Team GP GS G YC RC Shots

1 18 Emily Brown Laurier 16 16 15 0 0 38

2 18 Jackie Tessier Queen's 14 12 14 2 0 24

3 8 Pilar Khoury Ottawa 16 12 13 0 0 25

4 10 Nour Ghoneim York 10 10 13 0 0 30

5 19 LaShaunna Harper Toronto 16 13 11 0 0 18

6 15 Brittany Almeida Queen's 16 3 10 1 0 18

7 4 Breanna Burton Queen's 15 14 10 2 0 26

8 22 Michelle Hamilton RMC 16 15 9 1 0 19

9 24 Lauren Winquist Western 16 15 9 0 0 30

10 9 Adrianna Ruggiero Carleton 16 12 9 0 0 19

11 14 Tara Dawdy McMaster 16 15 8 1 0 22

12 9 Lisa Watson Laurentian 14 13 8 1 0 28

13 3 Vanessa MacMillan Ottawa 13 5 7 0 0 18

14 23 Aisha Lewis Toronto 16 15 6 0 0 12

15 2 Julie Lopez Laurentian 16 15 6 0 0 11

16 17 Jessica Fantozzi Toronto 16 13 6 0 0 14

17 21 Adrienne Goldsworthy Waterloo 15 15 6 0 0 18

18 7 Diana Esteireiro Toronto 15 13 6 1 0 8

19 6 Stefani Giftopoulos Nipissing 12 5 6 1 0 13

20 12 Gillian Baggott Ottawa 16 13 6 2 0 13

QUEEn’s gaEls - WomEn’s soCCEr mEDia notEs - 2011

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all-timE rECorD - soCCEr (W)CONFERENCE RECORD CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS CIS/CIAU CHAMPIONSHIP OVERALL

SEASON GP W L T GF GA GP W L GF GA GP W L T GF GA GP W L T GF GA PCT. COACH CONFERENCE

2012 16 11 2 3 55 9 3 2 1 4 2 19 13 3 3 59 11 0.763 Dave McDowell OUA East

2011 16 13 1 2 46 12 3 3 0 6 0 3 3 0 0 2 1 22 19 1 2 54 13 0.909 Dave McDowell OUA East

2010 16 14 0 2 50 10 3 2 1 5 2 3 3 0 0 4 0 22 19 1 2 59 12 0.909 Dave McDowell OUA East

2009 16 13 1 2 39 5 3 2 1 6 3 3 1 2 0 3 3 22 16 4 2 48 11 0.773 Dave McDowell OUA East

2008 14 8 4 2 22 9 2 1 1 2 1 - - - - - - 16 9 5 2 24 10 0.625 Dave McDowell OUA East

2007 16 8 1 7 26 4 1 0 1 0 2 - - - - - - 17 8 2 7 26 6 0.676 Dave McDowell OUA East

2006 16 12 1 3 44 12 3 2 1 5 1 3 2 1 0 4 4 22 16 3 3 53 17 0.795 Dave McDowell OUA East

2005 12 7 0 5 26 8 4 3 1 5 3 - - - - - - 16 10 1 5 31 11 0.781 Dave McDowell OUA East

2004 12 8 1 3 36 3 3 2 1 4 2 3 2 1 0 5 4 18 12 3 3 45 9 0.750 Dave McDowell OUA East

2003 10 8 0 2 34 3 3 2 1 8 5 2 0 1 1 1 2 15 10 2 3 43 10 0.767 Dave McDowell OUA East

2002* 10 7 1 2 25 3 3 3 0 5 2 2 0 2 0 0 5 15 10 3 2 30 10 0.733 Dave McDowell OUA East

2001* 10 5 1 4 24 9 3 3 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 3 6 16 8 3 5 31 15 0.656 Dave McDowell OUA East

2000 10 6 3 1 21 7 3 2 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 15 8 5 2 23 10 0.600 Dave McDowell OUA East

1999 12 8 1 3 38 4 1 0 1 1 4 - - - - - - 13 8 2 3 39 8 0.731 Dave McDowell OUA East

1998 12 11 0 1 37 8 3 2 1 5 3 2 0 1 1 0 2 17 13 2 2 42 13 0.824 Dave McDowell OUA East

1997 12 7 4 1 28 12 3 2 1 4 4 - - - - - - 15 9 5 1 32 16 0.633 Dave McDowell OUA East

1996 12 5 1 6 32 9 3 2 1 5 4 - - - - - - 15 7 2 6 37 13 0.667 Dave McDowell OWIAA East

1995 12 8 1 3 33 7 3 2 1 4 5 2 1 1 0 1 3 17 11 3 3 38 15 0.735 Dave McDowell OWIAA East

1994 12 6 3 3 ? ? 1 0 1 3 4 - - - - - - 13 6 4 3 3 4 0.577 Dave McDowell OWIAA East

1993 10 8 1 1 33 7 3 2 1 4 5 - - - - - - 13 10 2 1 37 12 0.808 Dave McDowell OWIAA East

1992 10 7 2 1 38 7 1 0 1 2 2 - - - - - - 11 7 3 1 40 9 0.682 Dave McDowell OWIAA East

1991 10 6 3 1 36 9 1 0 1 0 1 - - - - - - 11 6 4 1 36 10 0.591 Dave McDowell OWIAA East

1990 10 7 1 2 ? ? 2 0 2 3 4 - - - - - - 12 7 3 2 3 4 0.667 Dave McDowell OWIAA East

1989 10 7 2 1 ? ? 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - 13 9 3 1 ? ? 0.731 Dave McDowell OWIAA East

1988*^ 10 7 2 1 28 6 3 3 0 7 2 2 2 0 0 5 3 15 12 2 1 40 11 0.833 Dave McDowell OWIAA East

1987 10 7 1 2 29 4 2 1 1 4 4 - - - - - - 12 8 2 2 33 8 0.750 Patricia Peebles OWIAA East

1986 8 8 0 0 45 5 1 0 1 0 3 x x x x x x 9 8 1 0 45 8 0.889 Patricia Peebles OWIAA East

1985 6 5 0 1 18 8 5 3 2 10 6 x x x x x x 11 8 2 1 28 14 0.773 Aldo Popazzi OWIAA East

1984* 3 2 0 1 12 1 1 1 0 4 0 x x x x x x 4 3 0 1 16 1 0.875 Sue Hofman OWIAA

TOTALS 333 229 38 66 855 181 73 47 26 112 76 30 14 12 4 28 34 436 290 76 70 993 289 0.745

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ciS/OuA AWARDS

Cis aWarDsPlaYEr oF tHE YEar 1999 ................................................................Raeleen Dunne 2006 .............................................................Eilish McConville 2009 .............................................................Renee MacLellan

rooKiE oF tHE YEar2003 .............................................................Eilish McConville

CoaCH oF tHE YEar 1993 ............................................................... Dave McDowell 1998 ............................................................... Dave McDowell

toUrnamEnt all-stars 2011 .........................................................................Riley Filion

toUrnamEnt mVP 2011 ...............................................................Chantel Marson

oUa aWarDsmost ValUaBlE PlaYEr 2003 (Sout/East) ......................................Eilish McConville 2005 (East/West) .....................................Eilish McConville 2006 (East) .................................................Eilish McConville 2009 (East) .................................................Renee MacLellan 2010 (East) ................................................. Jacquline Tessier 2011 (East) .............................................................Riley Filion

rooKiE oF tHE YEar 2002 (South/East) .........................................Ashley Barrett 2003 (South/East) ...................................Eilish McConville 2005 (East/West) ............................................... Laura Baker 2007 (East) ....................................................... Brienna Shaw 2009 (East) .............................................................Riley Filion 2011 (East) ...................................................... Jessie De Boer

CoaCH oF tHE YEar 1990 (North/East) ..................................... Dave McDowell 1993 (North/East) ..................................... Dave McDowell 1995 (North/East) ..................................... Dave McDowell 1998 (North/East) ..................................... Dave McDowell 2002 (South/East) ..................................... Dave McDowell 2009 (East) ................................................... Dave McDowell 2010 (East) ................................................... Dave McDowell

Cis all-CanaDians1987 (1) Cathy Redshaw

1988 (2) Michelle Notaro, Cathy Redshaw

1989 (2) Catherine Angus, Cathy Redshaw

1990 (2) Catherine Angus, Lisa Napolitano

1992 (1) Vicki Lowes

1993 (1) Martha Hall

1995 (2) Martha Hall, Sharon Jameson

1996 (1) Judith Trepanier

1997 (1) Jennifer Sarginson

1998 (3) Angie Crockford, Raeleen Dunne, Judith Trepanier

1999 (2) Raeleen Dunne, Audrey McKay

2000 (2) Nuala Grieve, Joanna Hackett

2001 (1) Nuala Grieve

2002 (1) Cecily Clarke

2003 (2) Stacy Malloch, Eilish McConville

2004 (1) Eilish McConville

2005 (1) Eilish McConville

2006 (1) Eilish McConville

2009 (1) Renee MacLellan

2010 (2) Kelli Chamberlain, Jacqueline Tessier

2011 (2) Riley Filion (1st), Jackie Tessier (2nd)

oUa all-stars1986 (4) Sara Boswell, Kim Johnson, Victoria Johnson, Karen Newell

1987 (3) Catherine Angus, Sarah Boswell, Cathy Redshaw

1988 (4) Dede Hunt, Vicki Lowes, Michelle Notaro, Cathy Redshaw

1989 (2) Catherine Angus, Cathy Redshaw

1990 (5) Catherine Angus, Vicki Lowes, Ala Lysyk, Lisa Napolitano, Cathy Redshaw

1991 (3) Vicki Lowes, Lisa Napolitano, Heather Worthy

1992 (3) Sharon Jameson, Vicki Lowes, Lisa Napolitano

1993 (3) Martha Hall, Sharon Jameson, Jen Lawetz

1994 (1) Marth Hall

1995 (3) Martha Hall, Sharon Jameson, Judith Trepanier

1996 (1) Judith Trepanier

1997 (2) Joanna Hackett, Jennifer Sarginson

1998 (4) Angie Crockford, Raeleen Dunne, Audrey McKay, Judith Trepanier

1999 (3) Chantal Duke, Raeleen Dunne, Audrey McKay

2000 (2) Nuala Grieve, Joanna Hackett

2001 (2) Nuala Grieve, Audrey McKay

2002 (2) Ashley Barrett, Cecily Clarke

2003 (2) Stacy Malloch, Eilish McConville

2004 (4) Sarah Barradas, Kate Chambers, Eilish McConville, Anna Singer

2005 (1) Eilish McConville

2006 (4) Janine Clark, Renee MacLellan, Eilish McConville, Andrea Pigozzo

2007 (2) Renee MacLellan, Hannah Shoichet

2008 (5) Kelli Chamberlain, Jennifer Hutchinson, Kate McKenna, Brienna Shaw, Angela Sullivan

2009 (4) Riley Filion, Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy, Renee MacLellan, Brienna Shaw

2010 (5) Kelli Chamberlain, Jennifer Hutchinson, Mikyla Kay, Brienna Shaw, Jacqueline Tessier 2011 (6) Kelli Chamberlain, Jessie De Boer, Riley Filion, Melissa Jung, Brienna Shaw, Jacqueline Tessier

2012 (5) Jessie De Boer*, Riley Filion*, Jackie Tessier*, Mikyla Kay**, Alexis McKinty**

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most imProVED PlaYEr1987 ......................................... Lori Meisner 1988 ......................................... Lori Meisner 1989 .............................. Shannon Gadbois 1990 .................................................................. 1991 .................................................................. 1992 .................................................................. 1993 .................................................................. 1994 .................................................................. 1995 ............................................Laura Mark 1996 .....................................Sharlene Miles 1997 ................................. Angie Crockford 1998 .....................................Amanda Foran 1999 ............................Robyn Widenmaier 2000 ......................................... Robyn Fisher 2001 ........................................ Sam Johnson 2002 ....................................Andrea Pigozzo 2003 .................................. Tiffanie Rainville 2004 ....................................Kaley Robinson 2005 .........................................Jen Pentesco 2006 ................................. Renee MacLellan 2007 ................................ Andree Beaupree 2008 ................................... Cristina Senese 2009 .................................Summer Rybicki 2010 .................................. Summer Rybicki 2011 ......................................Alexis McKinty

most ConsistEnt PlaYEr1995 ...........................................Jen Sivilotti 1996 .....................................Audrey McKay 1997 ......................................Jen Sarginson 1998 ...................................Raeleen Dunne 1999 ................................... Raeleen Dunne 2000 ......................................... Nuala Grieve 2001 ................................Michelle Amernic 2002 .................................................Zoe Dyer 2003 .................................................Zoe Dyer 2004 .................................... Kate Chambers 2005 ........................................Ashley Barket 2006 ........................................ Janine Clarke 2007 ......................................Sara Buckham 2008 ...................................... Brienna Shaw 2009 .................Victoria Gonzalez-Milory 2010 ........................................Brienna Shaw 2011 ........................................Brienna Shaw

HarDEst WorKing PlaYEr1995 ........ Dawn Dell’Agnese, Emma Ritchie 1996 .....................................Audrey McKay 1997 .....................................Audrey McKay 1998 .........................................Nicole Miller 1999 ................................... Raeleen Dunne 2000 .............................Robyn Widenmaier 2001 ......................................... Nuala Grieve 2002 ..........................................Cecily Clarke 2003 .......................................... Anna Singer 2004 ........................................ Janine Clarke 2005 ............................................ Julia Wilkes 2006 .................................... Caitlin Lambert 2007 ..................................Andree Beaupre 2008 ..................................Mary Kampman 2009 .............................. Kelli Chamberlain 2010 ................................Kelli Chamberlain 2011 ................................Kelli Chamberlain

tEam sPirit 1995 ..............................................Lisa Basso 1996 .................................... Sharlene Miles 1997 .................................... Sharlene Miles 1998 .................................... Amanda Foran 1999 .....................................Amanda Foran 2000 ......................................Amanda Foran 2001 ..........................................Cecily Clarke 2002 ..........................................Cecily Clarke 2003 ......................................Abi Agbayewa 2004 ........................................ Alex Stephen 2005 .....................................Katie McKenna 2006 .....................................Katie McKenna 2007 ....................................Katie McKenna 2008 ..................................Chantel Marson 2009 ..................................Chantel Marson 2010 ...................................... Sabrina Carew 2011 ...................................... Sabrina Carew

most CrEatiVE PlaYEr 1996 ........Martha Hall, Judith Trepanier 1997 Joanna Hackett, Judith Trepanier 1998 ...................................Joanna Hackett 1999 ................................... Joanna Hackett 2000 .................................... Joanna Hackett 2001 ..................................... Sarah Barradas 2002 .......................................Ashley Barrett 2003 ................................. Eilish McConville 2004 ..................................... Sarah Barradas 2005 ................................. Eilish McConville 2006 ................................. Eilish McConville 2007 ................................ Renee MacLellan 2008 ................................Renee MacLellan 2009 ................................Renee MacLellan 2010 ............................... Jacqueline Tessier 2011 ...............................Kelly Chamberlain

WEigHt room 1995 ...........................................Jen Sivilotti 1996 ............................. Dawn Dell’Agnese 1997 .........................................Nicole Miller 1998 .........................................Nicole Miller 1999 ........................................ Nuala Grieve 2000 ....................................... Stacy Malloch 2001 ........................................ Sam Johnson 2002 ............................... Kristin Lenarduzzi 2003 ...............................Heather Campbell 2004 ....................................NOT VOTED ON 2005 ............................................ Julia Wilkes 2006 .....................................Katie McKenna 2007 ....................................Katie McKenna 2008 ....................................Katie McKenna 2009 ..........................................Paula Wong 2010 ........................................... Paula Wong 2011 ........................................... Paula Wong

aEroBiC PoWEr 1995 ...........................................Jen Sivilotti 1996 ...Audrey McKay, Judith Trepanier 1997 .....................................Audrey McKay 1998 .....................................Audrey McKay 1999 ..................................... Audrey McKay 2000 ......................................... Nuala Grieve 2001 ......................................... Robyn Fisher 2002 ......................................... Robyn Fisher 2003 ......................................... Robyn Fisher

2004 .......................................Ashley Barrett 2005 ..............................................Ali Skinner 2006 ..............................................Ali Skinner 2007 .............................................Ali Skinner 2008 ......................... Jennifer Hutchinson 2009 ......................... Jennifer Hutchinson 2010 ...........................Jennifer Hutchinson 2011 ............................... Jacqueline Tessier

aErial ComBat 1995 .....................................Paula Williams 1996 ................................. Judith Trepanier 1997 ...................................Joanna Hackett 1998 .....................................Audrey McKay 1999 ................................... Alison Walkden 2000 ....... Alison Colwell, Robyn Widenmaier 2001 .............................Robyn Widenmaier 2002 .......................................... Anna Singer 2003 .......................................... Anna Singer 2004 .......................................... Anna Singer 2005 ............................................Carrie Knoll 2006 ............................................Carrie Knoll 2007 ............................... Aleisha Marchant 2008 ...................................Angela Sullivan 2009 ...................................Angela Sullivan 2010 ....................................Angela Sullivan 2011 ............................Chantal McFetridge

rooKiE oF tHE YEar 1987 ................................... Cathy Redshaw 1988 .................................................................. 1989 .......................................Lynn Forward

tEam aWarDsCoach Seasons G W L T W% Seasons W L T

Dave McDowell (1988 - current) 25 306 207 39 60 0.774 P

LA Y O F F S

24 56 34 4

Patricia Peebles (1986 - 1988) 2 18 15 1 2 0.889 2 1 2 0

Aldo Popazzi (1985) 1 6 5 0 1 0.917 1 3 2 0

Sue Hofman (1984) 1 3 2 0 1 0.833 1 1 0 0

CoaCHing rECorDs

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QUEEN’S 6RMC 0

September 2, 2012Kingston, Ont. – West Campus Field

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 5 1 6RMC 0 0 0 SCORING: Queen’s: Burton 10’; De Boer 23’; Tessier 38’; Filion 45’; Siu 46’, 72’RMC: None

GOALIES:Queen’s: Carew (45 min.) and Tyrell (45 min.)RMC: Clarke

Gaels open season with shutout of RMC

A pair of goals by Jennifer Siu (London, Ont.) led the Queen’s Gaels to a 6-0 shutout of the RMC Paladins in OUA women’s soccer action at the West Campus Field in Kingston. Siu, who entered the game as a substitute in the 38th minute, scored in the stoppage time of the first half, and added another goal in the 72nd minute, as the Gaels cruised to the victory. Brenna Burton (Ottawa, Ont.) put the Gaels on the board in the tenth minute, while Jessie De Boer (North Vancouver, B.C.) followed up in the 25th minute. The Gaels put the game away late in the first half, as Jackie Tessier (Winnipeg, Man.) scored in the 38th minute, and Riley Filion (Alexandria, Ont.) found the net in the 45th minute, one minute before Siu’s first marker. The Gaels led 5-0 at the interval. Queen’s outshot RMC 20-2, with Filion, De Boer, Burton and Tessier each taking three shots on goal. Sabrina Carew (Thunder Bay, Ont.) and Madison Tyrell (White Rock, B.C.) combined to earn the clean sheet, with Carew making two saves in the first half. Olivia Clarke made 14 saves for RMC, but suffered the loss.

QUEEN’S 0OTTAWA 3

September 5, 2012Kingston, Ont. – West Campus Field

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 0 0 0Ottawa 1 2 3 SCORING: Queen’s: NoneOttawa: Francki 40’, 57’; Lanos 68’

GOALIES:Queen’s: CarewOttawa: Leblanc

Gaels shut out by No. 3 Gee-Gees

A pair of goals by Julia Francki (Orleans, Ont.) led the No. 3-ranked Ottawa Gee-Gees to a 3-0 win over the No. 1-ranked Queen’s Gaels in OUA women’s soccer action at the West Campus Field in Kingston. Francki scored her first goal in the 40th min-ute, leaving the Gee-Gees with a 1-0 lead at the half, and completed her brace in the 57th minute of play with a 30-yard strike. Chelsea Lanos (Ottawa, Ont.) put another goal on the board in the 68th minute off a corner kick. The Gaels were forced to a predominantly defensive game and were unable to put up any shots in the first half, as there finally outshot 8-2. Sabrina Carew (Thunder Bay, Ont.) for the Gaels played all 90 minutes and had 5 saves, while Ottawa’s Cynthia Leblanc (Granby, Que.) made two saves and kept a clean sheet.

QUEEN’S 4RYERSON 0

September 8, 2012Toronto, Ont.

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 1 3 4Ryerson 0 0 0

SCORING: Queen’s: Filion 45’; Kay 51’; Almeida 65’; Crnic 85’Ryerson: None

GOALIES:Queen’s: Carew (75 min.) and Burton (15 min.)Ryerson: Persson-Thomas

Strong second half propels Gaels past Rams

A three-goal second half gave the No. 1-ranked Queen’s Gaels a shutout, 4-0, of the Ryerson Rams in OUA women’s soc-cer action at Lamport Stadium in Toronto. Mikyla Kay, Brittany Almeida and Kayla Crnic scored after the interval as the Gaels blew the contest, their first road game of the season, open after the interval. Riley Filion had opened the scoring for the Gaels as she scored off a corner kick during first-half stoppage time. Kay extended the lead in the 51st minute, with Almeida find-ing the net in the 65th, and Crnic put the game away five minutes from the end. Sabrina Carew started in goal for the Gaels, making two saves in 75 minutes. She was replaced by Rachel Burton for the final 15 minutes, as Queen’s picked up their second shared shutout in three games. Queen’s outshot Ryerson 13-2, with Katrina Pearson-Thomas making nine saves for the Rams.

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QUEEN’S 0TORONTO 0

September 9, 2012Toronto, Ont.

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 0 0 0Toronto 0 0 0

SCORING: Queen’s: NoneToronto: None

GOALIES:Queen’s: TyrellToronto: Petrucci

Gaels held to a scoreless draw by U of T in women’s soccer

The No. 1-ranked Queen’s Gaels were held to a scoreless draw by the U of T Varsity Blues at the Varsity Centre. The Gaels had a pair of chances to pick up the win in the late stages, but the crossbar and Blues goalkeeper Sara Petrucci (Bolton, Ont.) combined to give the host side a share of the spoils. After a first half that saw neither team cre-ate many scoring opportunities, the Gaels’ Laura Callendar (Nepean, Ont.) saw a glori-ous chance in front of the Toronto net go begging in the 68th minute. Toronto held the edge for the next ten minutes, as Mel Bowen and Diana Esteireio both fired shots wide of the net. It was the Gaels who looked closest to breaking the deadlock in the final stages of the match. Riley Filion (Alexandria, Ont.) found herself open at the top of the six-yard box with the game on her foot, but her shot found the crossbar. At the 90-min-ute mark, a Queen’s corner kick set up the Gaels’ last best chance to take full points, but Jessie De Boer had her shot saved by Petrucci.

Madison Tyrell picked up the shutout for the Gaels, making one save. The clean sheet was the Gaels’ eighth in their last ten regular-season and playoff games.

QUEEN’S 4TRENT 0

September 15, 2012Peterborough, Ont.

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 0 4 4Trent 0 0 0

SCORING: Queen’s: De Boer 53’; Tessier 65’; Callender 75’; Crnic 90’Trent: None

GOALIES:Queen’s: CarewTrent: Webb

Gaels cruise to a 4-0 shutout win at Trent

The No. 4-ranked Queen’s Gaels put four balls past the home Trent Excalibur en route to their third win of the young season in OUA women’s soccer action at Justin Chiu Stadium in Peterborough, Ont.

All four goals came in the second half for the defending national champions. Jessie De Boer (North Vancouver, B.C.) got the Gaels on the board eight minutes into the second period. 12 minutes later, Jackie Tessi-er (Winnipeg, Man.) made it a two-goal lead for the visiting team. The Gaels rounded out the scoring with two more insurance goals: one by Laura Callendar (Nepean, Ont.) in the 75th-minute and the other through a pass that scrambled across the box into the stride of Kayla Crnic (Milton, Ont.) for the one-time strike in the 90th minute to seal the victory over the home team.

Gaels goalkeeper Sabrina Carew (Thun-der Bay, Ont.) grabbed the shutout in the win and the Gaels now improve to a 3-1-1 record.

QUEEN’S 0CARLETON 0

September 16, 2012Kingston, Ont. – West Campus Field

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 0 0 0Carleton 0 0 0

SCORING: Queen’s: NoneCarleton: None

GOALIES:Queen’s: Tyrell Carleton: Morsky

No. 4 Gaels battle to scoreless draw against Carleton

The No. 4-ranked Queen’s Gaels were held to a scoreless draw against the Carleton Ravens in OUA women’s soccer action at the West Campus Field.

The game was marked by strong defensive plays from the Gaels’ fullbacks and a series of great corners throughout the match. Offensively, Queen’s pressured the Carleton defence and had three of their four scoring opportunities from corner kicks in the first half. Carleton matched the Gaels’ efforts, with three shots of their own taken from outside the eighteen-yard box, however the shots could not get passed the Queen’s goalkeeper Madison Tyrrell.

The second half mirrored the first, with Queen’s outshooting Carleton three shots to two. Overall, the Gaels outshot the Ravens seven to five, but despite the numerous at-tempts at goal and the tremendous efforts put forth by both teams they could not find a goal, leaving the game at 0-0 score.

Anna Morsky made seven saves for the Ravens to pick up the shutout. For the Gaels, today’s game is their fifth clean sheet in six games.

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QUEEN’S 8NIPISSING 1

September 22, 2012Kingston, Ont. – West Campus Field

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 2 6 8Nipissing 1 0 1

SCORING Queen’s: Tessier 7’, 33’, 64’; McKinty 50’, 61’; Burton 66’, 81’; Crnic 89’Nipissing: MacMaster 33’

GOALIESQueen’s: Carew Nipissing: Van Boxmeer (45 min.); Dunk (45 min.)

No. 6 Gaels breeze by Nipissing 8-1

KINGSTON, Ont. - The No. 6 Queen’s Gaels defeated the Nipissing Lakers, 8-1, in a one-sided, rain-soaked OUA women’s soccer match on West Campus Field.

Jackie Tessier of Winnipeg set the tone for the Gaels in the seventh minute, as she tapped in her first goal of the match, as-sisted by Breanna Burton of Ottawa. Her second goal came in the 30th minute as she shot a bullet past Kelly Van Boxmeer, the Nipissing goalkeeper from Collingwood, Ont. The Gaels entered half with a 2-1 lead over the Lakers. Queen’s took control and dominated the second half. Jessie De Boer of North Vancou-ver, B.C. opened the scoring in the 50th min-ute and added another in the 61st minute. Three minutes later, Tessier put in another to complete her hat trick. The Gaels did not let up, as Breanna Burton scored a pair, in the 66th and 81st minutes. Kayla Crnic of Milton Ont. slid one past the goalkeeper with a couple minutes remaining to close out the scoring. Sabrina Carew of Thunder Bay, Ont. gave another strong performance for the Gaels in net, making two saves to pick up the win.

Braelyn MacMaster of Alexandria scored the lone goal for the Lakers, a first-half marker.

QUEEN’S 4LAURENTIAN 1

September 23, 2012Kingston, Ont. – West Campus Field

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 2 2 4Laurentian 1 0 1 SCORING: Queen’s: Burton 6’, 15’; Almeida 53’; Tessier 71’Laurentian: Lopez 27’

GOALIES:Queen’s: TyrellLaurentian: Greenwood

Burton’s brace gives Gaels win over Laurentian

A pair of goals by Breanna Burton led the Queen’s Gaels to a 4-1 win over the Lau-rentian Lady Vees in OUA women’s soccer action at the West Campus Field. The Gaels got off to a flying start, as Jackie Tessier fired a shot off the crossbar minutes into the game. After that early attempt, Burton found the net in the sixth minute, putting Queen’s up 1-0. Burton scored again in the 15th minute to double the Gaels’ lead. Julie Lopez replied for the Lady Vees in the 27th minute, giving the Gaels a 2-1 halftime lead. The Gaels’ run continued in the second half, as Brittany Almeida scored in the 53rd minute, off a Laurentian defender. Tessier closed out the scoring in the 71st minute. The Gaels played with great communication and aggressive offense, notably along the right side of the field. Striker Jennifer Siu set up several plays and assisted Tessier’s game-ending marker. Madison Tyrell made six saves for the Gaels to pick up the win in goal, while Richele Greenwood made six saves in a losing cause for the Lady Vees. Amy-Lynn Pitton was named Laurentian’s team MVP for her defending efforts that kept the game close in the first half.

QUEEN’S 4CARLETON 0

September 26, 2012Ottawa, Ont.

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 2 2 4Carleton 0 0 0

SCORING: Queen’s: Tessier 7’, 68’, 90’; De Boer 29’Carleton: None

GOALIES:Queen’s: CarewCarleton: Bedek

Gaels shut out Carleton as Tessier hits the half-century mark

A hat trick by Jackie Tessier led the No. 6-ranked Queen’s Gaels to a 4-0 shutout of the Carleton Ravens in OUA women’s soccer play in Ottawa. Tessier’s first goal, in the seventh minute, was the 50th overall goal of her career. She added markers in the 68th and 90th minute as the Gaels improved to 6-1-2 on the year and into sole possession of second place in the OUA East. The other Queen’s goal came off the foot of Jessie De Boer in the 29th minute, giving the Gaels a 2-0 lead at the interval. Queen’s outshot Carleton 10-1, and Sa-brina Carew made one save to pick up the shutout. The clean sheet is the Gaels’ sixth in nine league matches this season. Rachel Bedek made six saves and took the loss for the Ravens, who fall to 4-3-2 on the season.

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QUEEN’S 2RMC 1

September 29, 2012Kingston, Ont. – Navy Bay #4

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 2 0 2RMC 0 1 1

SCORING: Queen’s: Burton 2’; Tessier 16’RMC: Perry 88’

GOALIES:Queen’s: TyrellRMC: Clarke

No. 6 Gaels edge RMC 2-1

Two early first half goals gave the Gaels (7-1-2) a 2-1 win over their neighbours Royal Military College (3-7-0) in OUA women’s soccer action at RMC.

The Gaels wasted no time beginning their attack. Breanna Burton scored at the two minute mark from a cross from Laura Callen-dar, putting the Gaels in front early. Jackie Tessier continued her strong performance as she put away a scramble past RMC goal-keeper Oliva Clarke in the 16th minute to put the Gaels up 2-0 over their neighbours going into the second half.

Despite a resilient defensive effort and controlling the game in the second half, the Gaels let in an unfortunate goal in the 88th minute as they lost possession of the ball in their defensive third and RMC capitalized. Striker Emma Perry picked up the ball out-side the eighteen and dribbled it in, cutting the lead to 2-1, but it was too little too late.

Gaels goalkeeper Madison Tyrell made a key save in the second half as she leaped in the air to prevent a goal in the 2-1 win.

QUEEN’S 1TORONTO 3

October 6, 2012Kingston, Ont. – West Campus Field

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 0 1 1Toronto 2 1 3

SCORING: Queen’s: Burton 73’Toronto: Bowen 20’; Esteireiro 22’; Lewis 83’

GOALIES:Queen’s: CarewToronto: Petrucci

Gaels suffer home loss to U of T

A pair of goals two minutes apart keyed the Toronto Varsity Blues to a 3-1 victory over the Queen’s Gaels in OUA women’s soccer action at the West Campus Field. Melissa Bowen opened the scoring in the 20th minute, while Diana Esteireiro scored in the 22nd minute, as the Blues handed the No. 7-ranked Gaels only their second loss of the season. Breanna Burton scored in response for the Gaels, in the 73rd minute, but Aisha Lewis put the game away from Toronto with her marker at two minutes from time. Sara Petrucci picked up the win in goal for Toronto, making two saves, while Sabrina Carew (Thunder Bay, Ont.) made one save in a losing cause. Toronto outshot Queen’s 4-3.

QUEEN’SRYERSON

October 7, 2012Kingston, Ont. – West Campus Field

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 5 4 9Ryerson 0 0 0

SCORING: Queen’s: Tessier 26’, 30’, 38’; Almeida 41’, 60’, 90’; Czaczkowski 42’; Burton 80’, 91’Ryerson: None

GOALIES:Queen’s: TyrellRyerson: Clarke

Gaels cruise to a 9-0 shutout of Ryerson in women’s soccer

KINGSTON, Ont. - The Queen’s Gaels women’s soccer team cruised to a 9-0 win over the Ryerson Rams at the West Cam-pus Field. The women played consistently strong throughout the game, with hat tricks by both Jackie Tessier and Brittany Almeida.

The first of Tessier’s three goals came in the 26th minute, and she followed up with an-other pair before halftime, in the 30th and 38th minutes, the third coming on a penalty kick. Brittany Almeida got her first of three just minutes after Tessier’s third, and Mo-nique Czaczkowski snuck a fifth in to get a 5-0 lead for Queen’s before the interval.

In the second half, the Rams came out strong and Sarah Slattery had the visitors’ best chance to break the shutout, but they could not stop the Gaels from scoring four more, thanks to pairs of goals from Almeida in the 60th and 90th minutes, and Breanna Burton, who connected in the 80th and 91st minutes.

There was great communication between the women on both teams throughout the game and direction from both goalies, Madison Tyrell for Queen’s, who made one save, and Bronwyn Clark for Ryerson, who made seven.

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QUEEN’S 6NIPISSING 0

October 13, 2012North Bay, Ont.

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 3 3 6Nipissing 0 0 0

SCORING: Queen’s: Tessier 10’; Burton 15’; Almeida 24’, 78’; De Boer 56’; Crnic 65’Nipissing: None

GOALIES:Queen’s: CarewNipissing: Dunk (45 min.); Boxmeer (45 min.)

Gaels top Nipissing 6-0

KINGSTON, Ont. - The No. 10-ranked Queen’s Gaels put six balls past the host Nipissing Lakers, to notch their ninth win of the sea-son, 6-0, and second over the Lakers in OUA women’s soccer action in North Bay, Ont. on a cold afternoon.

The Gaels offence came via a balanced attack, as five different Gaels hit the scoresheet. Jessie De Boer got the Gaels on the board 10 minutes into the game. 14 minutes later, Brittany Almeida made it a two-goal lead for the visiting team. Before the end of the first half, Breanna Burton put one in the back of the net to give the Gaels a comfortable lead going into halftime. The Gaels didn’t slow down in the second half. Just six minutes into play, Almeida put away her second of the game to make it 4-0. The Gaels rounded out the scoring with two more insurance goals: one by Jackie Tessier in the 60th minute and the other by Kayla Crnic in the 84th minute to seal the victory.

Goalkeeper Sabrina Carew (Thunder Bay, Ont.) was solid for the Gaels in net, making 11 saves and grabbing the shutout in the win. Queen’s now improve to a 9-2-2 record.

Nipissing goalkeepers Kelley Van Boxmeer and Kelly Dunk made four saves each in the loss for the home side.

QUEEN’S 1LAURENTIAN 0

October 14, 2012Sudbury, Ont.

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 1 0 1Laurentian 0 0 0

SCORING: Queen’s: Filion 14’Laurentian: None

GOALIES:Queen’s: TyrellLaurentian: van de Valk

Filion’s lone goal gives Gaels 1-0 win at Laurentian

Midfielder Riley Filion’s goal in the 14th minute gave the Queen’s Gaels a shutout victory, 1-0, over the Laurentian Voyageurs in OUA women’s soccer action in Sudbury. With the win, the Gaels completed a sweep of their northern road trip.

Queen’s had six shots on net, while Lauren-tian had four. Goalkeeper Madison Tyrell was solid for the Gaels in net, making four saves and grabbing the shutout in the win. Queen’s now improves to a 10-2-2 record.

Laurentian goalkeeper Laura van de Valk took the loss, making five saves for the Voyageurs.

QUEEN’S 0OTTAWA 0

October 19, 2012Ottawa, Ont.

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 0 0 0Ottawa 0 0 0

SCORING: Queen’s: NoneOttawa: None

GOALIES:Queen’s: TyrellOttawa: Leblanc

Gaels draw with No. 1-ranked Ottawa

The No. 9-ranked Queen’s Gaels played to a scoreless draw with the No. 1-ranked Otta-wa Gee-Gees in OUA women’s soccer action in Ottawa. With the 0-0 tie, they move to 10-2-3 on the year and are now four points up on the Toronto Varsity Blues (9-3-2) in the race for the second place in the OUA East Division, and the first-round bye that ac-companies it. With today’s tie, Gaels would clinch second place with a win on Sunday over the Trent Excalibur or any combination of three points gained by the Gaels and lost by the Blues in their two remaining games.

Madison Tyrell made eight saves for the Gaels to pick up the shutout, while Cynthia Leblanc turned aside three shots for Ottawa.

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QUEEN’S 6TRENT 0

October 21, 2012Kingston, Ont. – West Campus Field

SCOREBOARD 1 2 TOTALQueen’s 2 4 6Trent 0 0 0

SCORING: Queen’s: Almeida 43’, 54’, 71’; Crnic 44’; Filion 57’; Siu 59’Trent: None

GOALIES:Queen’s: Carew (45 min.), Burton (45 min.)Trent: Webb

Almeida’s hat trick leads Gaels over Trent

The No. 9-ranked Gaels cruised to a 6-0 win over the Trent Excalibur at the West Campus Field. With the win, the Gaels finish the regu-lar season with an 11-2-3 record. Going into the game, all the Gaels needed was a point to clinch second place in the East and a bye to the OUA Quarter-finals. The Gaels came out strong in the first half, and finally got their break with two minutes left, as Brittany Almeida put one in the back of the net on the cross from Riley Filion. A minute later, the introduction of Kayla Crnic paid off as she was left alone in the box and made no mistake to put the Gaels up 2-0. Queen’s extended the lead, scoring three goals in the span of five minutes. A string of passes got the offence started for the Gaels, and Almeida tapped it in for her second of the game in the 54th minute. Three minutes later, Filion got her own after collecting two assists earlier, as she fired a rolling rebound from outside the eighteen right past the goalkeeper’s head to make it 4-0. Two min-utes later, Jennifer Siu made it five goals for the Gaels, while Almeida completed her hat trick in the 71st minute. The Gaels outshot Trent 23-5. Gaels goal-keepers Sabrina Carew and Rachel Burton combined for five saves in the shutout win. Trent goalkeepers Emily Webb and Karlie O’Grady eight and nine saves, respectively.

QUEEN’S 3TORONTO 1 (AET)

October 28, 2012Kingston, Ont. – West Campus Field

SCOREBOARD 1 2 ET1 ET2 TOTALQueen’s 0 1 2 0 3Toronto 1 0 0 0 1

SCORING: Queen’s: McKinty 88’, 99; Tessier 103’Toronto: Kletke 37’

GOALIES:Queen’s: TyrellToronto: Petrucci

Queen’s beats Toronto 3-1 in extra time to advance to OUA Final Four

The No. 7-ranked Queen’s Gaels beat the U of T Varsity Blues 3-1 (AET) in OUA quarterfinal action at West Campus Field on a cold and rainy afternoon to advance to the OUA Final Four.

The Gaels got off to a slow start under the slippery conditions and failed to create any real chances as the Varsity Blues held the ball for most of the first half. They struck first as the ball bounced to Kristin Kletke on the cor-ner and she put it away to put the Blues up 1-0 in the 30th minute.

The Gaels came out determined in the sec-ond half and created plenty of opportunities early on. Jackie Tessier had a great chance in the 55th minute, but was denied by Toronto goalkeeper Sara Petrucci.

After constantly pushing in the second half, the Gaels finally got their break in the 88th minute. Alexis McKinty put it in from in front of the net to tie the score at 1-1, force extra time to keep her Gaels alive, and swing the momentum to the home side.

After being all Toronto in the first 88 minutes, the Gaels carried this momentum into extra time. Nine minutes into extra time, McKinty put in her second, squeezing it past Petrucci. Tessier added an insurance marker in the 103rd minute.

Madison Tyrell made ten saves for the Gaels in the win. Petrucci also made ten saves.

QUEEN’S 0LAURIER 1 (PK)

November 3, 2012Ottawa, Ont.

SCOREBOARD 1 2 ET1 ET2 PK TOTALQueen’s 0 0 0 0 0 0Wilfrid Laurier 0 0 0 0 1 1

SCORING: Queen’s: NoneWilfrid Laurier: None. (Wins PK 5-4)

GOALIES:Queen’s: TyrellWilfrid Laurier: Ward

Queen’s falls in PKs to the Golden Hawks in OUA semifinal

The No. 7 Queen’s Gaels fell 1-0 (5-4 penalty kicks) to the No. 6 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks in OUA women’s soccer semifinal ac-tion in Ottawa.

Laurier, who advanced to their third straight OUA Championship game, won the game in the sixth round of penalty kicks when rookie Kiara Reyes, connected on her chance followed by a miss from Queen’s Breanna Burton. In what was another classic battle between these two rivals, both the Hawks and Gaels took turns in controlling the game through-out the 120 minutes before the shootout. The Golden Hawks held a slight advantage in the first half as Laurier outshot Queen’s 8-5. Queen’s responded stronger in the second half but the game remained score-less through regulation time. Both teams registered 12 shots and both goaltenders appeared almost impossible to beat. During the two extra time halves, both the Hawks and Gaels had a chance to win it, but the game was sent to penalty kicks. After both goaltenders made enormous saves in the second round, it would take several shooters to break the deadlock. In the sixth round, Reyes calmly deposited her shot in the bottom left corner, while Burton nar-rowly missed the top left of the net, sending the Hawks to the OUA championship match.

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QUEEN’S 2McMASTER 1 (PK)

November 4, 2012 Ottawa, Ont.

SCOREBOARD 1 2 ET1 ET2 PK TOTALQueen’s 0 1 0 0 1 2McMaster 1 0 0 0 0 1

SCORING: Queen’s: Filion 87’; Callender 120’McMaster: Kay (OG) 37’

GOALIES:Queen’s: TyrellMcMaster: Duffey

Callender’s penalty kick sends Gaels back to CIS Championship

The Gaels took their second straight game to penalty kicks, this time with a different result. In a shootout featuring great saves by both goalkeepers, Queen’s took it in the eighth round, winning 2-1 (4-3 PKs) to capture the OUA bronze medal.

Both the Gaels and Marauders took turns in controlling the game throughout the 120 minutes. The Marauders got on the score-board first, as the Gaels’ Mikyla Kay scored an own goal in the 16th minute. With three minutes left to play in regulation, Riley Filion came through for the Gaels, scoring in the 87th minute to tie the game up and force extra time. During the two 15-min-ute extra time halves, both the Gaels and Marauders had chances to win, but were unable to convert, sending the game to penalty kicks.

After the first two shooters scored, the Marauders’ Cristina Leonardelli had her shot stopped by Gaels goalkeeper Madi-son Tyrell. However, goalkeeper Brittany Duffey responded for the Marauders in the fourth round and turned away Queen’s Sara Buckham. Tied at three goals apiece after four rounds of penalties, the remain-ing two shooters missed, setting the stage for sudden victory. The next four shooters also missed. Finally, in the eighth round, Laura Callender calmly found the back of net, beating Duffey, but Harrison missed for McMaster, giving the Gaels the OUA bronze.

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#7 - Jolaine BoucherDefender

Fredericotn, B.C.

#4 Breanna BurtonStriker

Ottawa, Ont.

#6 - Jessie De BoerDefender

North Vancouver, B.C.

#5 - Meredith RaddyshDefender

Salt Spring Island, B.C.

#00 - Sabrina CarewGoalkeeper

Thunder Bay, Ont.

#2 Monique CzaczkowskiDefender

Thunder Bay, Ont.

#1 Clare MurphyMidfielder

Kelowna, B.C.

#3 Cara OttMidfielder

North Vancouver, B.C.

#9 - Alexis McKintyMidfielder

Burlington, Ont.

#8 - Kayla CrnicStriker

Milton, Ont.

#12 - Riley FilionMidfielder

Alexandria, Ont.

#10 - Laura CallenderMidfielder

Nepean, Ont.

#13 - Chantal McFetridgeMidfielder/Defender

Kelowna, B.C.

#16 - Mikyla KayDefender

West Vancouver, B.C.

#15 - Jennifer SiuStriker

London, Ont.

#14 - Sara BuckhamDefender

Burlington, Ont.

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#24 - Laura SprouleMidfielder

Calgary, Alta.

#21 - Madison TyrellGoalkeeper

White Rock, B.C.

#23 - Carlie GauDefenderDelta, B.C.

#22 - Brenna DrummondStriker

Sammammish, Wash.

#17 - Brittany AlmeidaStriker

Elginburg, Ont.

#19 - Rachel ColarossiDefender

Burlington, Ont.

#18 - Jackie TessierStriker

Winnipeg, Man.

#20 - Pippa McDougallDefender

Toronto, Ont.

#26 - Kylee PedersenMidfielder

Cochrane, Alta.

#25 - Alex BlanchardDefender

North Vancouver, B.C.

#30 - Rachel BurtonGoalkeeper

Toronto, Ont.

#27 - Lindsay ReaDefender

Vancouver, B.C.

Melissa JungDefender

Mississauga, Ont.