

Queen’s University Hockey Club
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Junior 2: Larne 2XI 4 Queen’s University 3XI 4
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We caught up with the Junior 2 Top of the Table clash between Larne 2XI and Queen’s University 3XI at Larne Grammar early Saturday afternoon. Larne had a strong first quarter and they were rewarded with a goal from captain Jordanne Close, a few minutes from the end, for a 1 – 0 lead. Jordanne
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Ulster Shield: Queen’s University 2 Pegasus 1 Pool Stage
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On Saturday, at lunchtime, Belfast rivals, Queen’s University and Pegasus met at The Dub in a Denman Ulster Shield Pool D tie. Anna Pim and Jenna McCarlie introduce themselves Neither team could take control of midfield, which resulted in a fast, open end to end game. Chances were created but not converted in a scoreless
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Women’s All Ireland: Ulster University Elks 3 Queen’s University 0
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We caught up with the Women’s All Ireland Hockey League match between Ulster University Elks and Queen’s University at Jordanstown Sports Village on Saturday afternoon. It’s been deferring seasons, to date, for these teams in the EYHL. Queen’s were pushing for a top three spot before this game and Elks were battling to get out
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Men’s Premier: Queen’s University 6 Mossley 1
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We caught up with the Men’s Premier League top of the table clash between Queen’s University and Mossley at the Dub on Saturday afternoon. In this meeting of the top two teams in the League, Queens showed why they were clear leaders with an early penalty corner strike by Ben Law at the end of
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Women All Ireland: Queens University 0 Loreto 3
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On Saturday, at lunchtime, 3rd placed Queens University faced league leaders, Loreto, from Dublin, in an All Ireland League fixture at The Dub. Loreto edged the 1st quarter though neither side could breech the defences, and it remained 0-0. Loreto dominated the 2nd quarter and took the lead in an explosive minute of play. Rachel Kelly celebrates her
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Angus Seigne, Ben Law, Chris Leckey, Connor Johnston, Hamish Scott, Harris Massey, JJ Holey, Josh Cash, Zach Silverman
Varsity Hockey: 2025 Mauritius Cup Highlights
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We caught up with a few of the Mauritius Cup matches over the weekend as Queen’s University entertained college teams from all over Ireland in the Intervarsity competition. We covered the Queen’s Men’s group matches on Friday evening and Saturday morning and the Mauritius Cup Final on Sunday afternoon. Note, we only covered the Saturday
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Chrissy Hopkins, Ellie Edwards, Florence Maughan, Isabelle Kealy, Katie Kimber, Megan Cochrane, Pippa Drummond, Rebecca Carthy
Varsity Hockey: 2025 Chilean Cup Highlights
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We caught up with a few of the Chilean Cup matches over the weekend as Queen’s University entertained college teams from all over Ireland in the Intervarsity competition. We caught up with the Queen’s Women’s group matches on Friday evening and Saturday morning and the Chilean Cup Final on Sunday afternoon. Group Matches Queen’s University
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Irish Junior Cup: Queens University 2XI 4 Monkstown 2XI 3
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On Saturday afternoon Queen’s University 2XI hosted Monkstown 2XI in an Irish Junior Cup tie at The Dub. Katie Thompson celebrates her goal In an exciting game, the home team were first on the scoresheet within 5 minutes when Sasha Logan turned home a shot across goal. Queens kept the pressure on and increased their
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Men’s Premier: Belfast Harlequins 1 Queen’s University 6
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On Saturday we took in the Men’s Premier clash at Deramore Park between Belfast Harlequins and high flying Queen’s University. From push back Queens threw passes together forcing Quins to defend and trapping them deep in their own half. Charlie McKeowen slots home Queens first goal The quarter was only 5 minutes old when Charlie
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Women All Ireland: Pegasus 1 Queen’s University 2
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On Saturday afternoon, The Dub was the venue for the derby clash of Belfast rivals, Pegasus and Queen’s University in Women’s All Ireland Hockey League. Jenna McCarlie opened the scoring for Queens on 2 minutes Queens had Pegasus on the back foot from push back and took the lead when Jenna McCarlie reacted fastest in
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Women All Ireland: Queen’s University 5 Ulster University Elks 2
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We caught up with the Women’s All Ireland Hockey League match between Queen’s University and Ulster University Elks early Saturday afternoon at The Dub. The Elks went into the match hoping to build on last weekend’s win on the road, and they got off to the best of starts with a goal from Rachel Houston
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Women All Ireland: Portadown 2 Queen’s University 2
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We caught up with the entertaining game between Portadown and Queen’s University in the Women’s All Ireland League match at Edenvilla on Saturday evening. This was always going to be a close game between the EYHL’s latest two members, and going by last season’s encounters, it was also going to be entertaining. Evie Girvan opened
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Women All Ireland: Queen’s University 5 Old Alexandra 1
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On Sunday afternoon Queens faced Dublin side, Old Alexandra, in an All Ireland League fixture at Queens Playing Fields. All smiles from Jenna McCarlie after scoring her 2nd goal Queens took control immediately and took a 2-0- lead in the first quarter with a brace of Jenna McCarlie goals on 4 and 9 minutes. Despite
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Men’s Premier: Queen’s University 9 Kilkeel 1
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We caught up with the Friday Night Lights game between Queen’s University and Kilkeel which kicked off the Ulster Hockey Men’s Premier League for another season. Queen’s took a 3 – 0 start in the first half Harris Massey bagging a brace on his way to a hat-trick with Sam McMillan picking up his first.
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Adam Louden, Anna Mollenhauer, Audrey Sawers, Beth Harper, Chrissy Hopkins, Emily Adamson, Gabriella Scott, Isla Allen, Jenna McCarlie, Joel Cathcart, Johnny Caren, Joni Cunningham, Katie Stewart, Serena Campuzano, Simon Bell, Zoe Wilson
Club Hockey: Women’s All Ireland League Preview
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The 2025/26 EYHL season gets underway on Saturday afternoon, with this season’s competition seeing four Ulster representatives. Ulster Elks and Pegasus have both become mainstays in the division in recent years, but will now be joined by Queen’s University and Portadown, who both earned promotion from the Legacy Wealth Management Premier League last season. Queen’s
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Club Hockey: Antrim Sixes Tournament Days 5
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We caught up with the Senior Men and Women’s Competitions in the Antrim Sixes tournament at Antrim forum on Thursday evening. Both competitions provided major upsets in the finals. Senior Men The Senior Men’s competition featured Antrim, Instonians Harlequins and Queens. Instonians cruised through the round robin series with three wins from three and they

















