Queen's at Ottawa 20211021
Photos of the Queen's 30-12 win over Ottawa at TD Place, Ottawa, ON on October 21, 2021..
All photos on this site are Copyright © Jeff Chan, and may be used for personal non-commercial applications by Queen's Football, so long as photo credits are shown or the photos are otherwise attributed to Jeff Chan.
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QUEEN'S 30, OTTAWA 12
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QUEEN'S FOOTBALL COMPLETES UNDEFEATED SEASON WITH WIN OVER OTTAWA
Queen's Sports Information
Queen's Football completed an undefeated season with a 30-12 win over the Ottawa Gee-Gees Thursday night in Ottawa, Ont.
With the win, the Gaels finish the regular season with a 6-0 record and first in the OUA East.
Running back Rasheed Tucker (Ajax, Ont.) had another commanding performance for Queen's, pacing the offence with 24 carries for 106 yards and a season-high three touchdowns.
Tucker added to his OUA-leading rushing yards and will finish the season with14 carries for 700 yards and eight touchdowns.
"Important win for our team to go on the road on a short week with Ottawa having the bye week leading up to this game," said Steve Snyder, Head Coach, Football. "That was a big win for us to go on the road and finish the regular season off the right way. I thought it was a gutsy win where our team had to really push through and stick together and stay positive. I thought they did some really good things there."
The game was close through two and a half quarters, with the Gaels leading Ottawa by just one point, 13-12, when Queen's defence and Tucker took over. Queen's defence forced two turnovers – an interception by Ashton Miller-Melancon and a fumble recovery – and Tucker found the end zone for his second and third touchdowns as Queen's scored 17 unanswered points on their way to the 18-point win.
For Miller-Melancon (Montreal, Que.), it was his OUA-leading third interception of the season.
Josh McBain (Mississauga, Ont.) had a big game on defence as well, finishing with a team-high 6.5 tackles while Nolan Bedard (Montreal, Que.) finished the game with 5.5 tackles and a forced fumble.
On offence, quarterback James Keenan (Ottawa, Ont.) played well, finishing with 13-26 for 183 yards. Sebastian Hansen (Victoria, B.C.) was Queen's leading receiver with three receptions for 50 yards while Sakhia Kwemo (Montreal, Que.) added four receptions for 43 yards.
Kicker Nick Liberatore (Dartmouth, N.S.) finished with three field goals on the game.
"It's been a journey this year," said Snyder. "I thought our team has done a really good job of literally just taking it one day at a time. That's been the key for us – having that reset mentality and applying it anywhere and everywhere we can. It's been really positive that way with our guys."
STATS
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QUEENS OTTAWA
Total Yards 323 323
Pass Yards 183 180
Rushing Yards 155 145
Penalty Yards 8-46 14-111
1st Downs 20 18
3rd Downs 3-5 1-2
4th Downs 0-0 0-0
TOP 31:09 28:47
ROSTER
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0 Sam Charway
1 Rasheed Tucker
2 Nick Liberatore
3 K. Burtenshaw
5 L. Cloutier-Sut
6 Raheem Balogun
7 James Keenan
8 S. Hansen
9 Ajay Chol
10 Aidan Simpson
12 Ryan Licandro
16 Nathan Falconi
19 Noah Gross
21 Eric Colonna
22 T. McCallum
24 A. Miller-Melan
26 Keegan Vanek
29 D. Matthews-Rei
30 Josh McBain
31 B. Derbyshire
32 Anthony Soles
33 Nolan Bedard
35 Sam Csinos
36 Aidan Vint
38 J. Washington
40 Braden Reed
44 Gabriel Boucher
46 Peter Adjey
47 Brady Spafford
48 Walter Karabin
53 Van Wishart
54 Wells Karabin
55 Nicholas Pinard
60 Ryan Berta
62 Jacob Butler
66 Josh Mosley
67 J. Wedgbury
68 Cash Cuthbert
69 Jas Khaira
70 Evan Floren
71 Silas Hubert
80 Ben Langlois
81 Sakhia Kwemo
82 Matt McDonald
87 Nicholas Butler
93 Owen Stewart
94 Tyson Fletcher
95 Darien Newell
96 A. Mullins-Gran
99 A. Federico
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QUEEN'S 30, OTTAWA 12
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QUEEN'S FOOTBALL COMPLETES UNDEFEATED SEASON WITH WIN OVER OTTAWA
Queen's Sports Information
Queen's Football completed an undefeated season with a 30-12 win over the Ottawa Gee-Gees Thursday night in Ottawa, Ont.
With the win, the Gaels finish the regular season with a 6-0 record and first in the OUA East.
Running back Rasheed Tucker (Ajax, Ont.) had another commanding performance for Queen's, pacing the offence with 24 carries for 106 yards and a season-high three touchdowns.
Tucker added to his OUA-leading rushing yards and will finish the season with14 carries for 700 yards and eight touchdowns.
"Important win for our team to go on the road on a short week with Ottawa having the bye week leading up to this game," said Steve Snyder, Head Coach, Football. "That was a big win for us to go on the road and finish the regular season off the right way. I thought it was a gutsy win where our team had to really push through and stick together and stay positive. I thought they did some really good things there."
The game was close through two and a half quarters, with the Gaels leading Ottawa by just one point, 13-12, when Queen's defence and Tucker took over. Queen's defence forced two turnovers – an interception by Ashton Miller-Melancon and a fumble recovery – and Tucker found the end zone for his second and third touchdowns as Queen's scored 17 unanswered points on their way to the 18-point win.
For Miller-Melancon (Montreal, Que.), it was his OUA-leading third interception of the season.
Josh McBain (Mississauga, Ont.) had a big game on defence as well, finishing with a team-high 6.5 tackles while Nolan Bedard (Montreal, Que.) finished the game with 5.5 tackles and a forced fumble.
On offence, quarterback James Keenan (Ottawa, Ont.) played well, finishing with 13-26 for 183 yards. Sebastian Hansen (Victoria, B.C.) was Queen's leading receiver with three receptions for 50 yards while Sakhia Kwemo (Montreal, Que.) added four receptions for 43 yards.
Kicker Nick Liberatore (Dartmouth, N.S.) finished with three field goals on the game.
"It's been a journey this year," said Snyder. "I thought our team has done a really good job of literally just taking it one day at a time. That's been the key for us – having that reset mentality and applying it anywhere and everywhere we can. It's been really positive that way with our guys."
STATS
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QUEENS OTTAWA
Total Yards 323 323
Pass Yards 183 180
Rushing Yards 155 145
Penalty Yards 8-46 14-111
1st Downs 20 18
3rd Downs 3-5 1-2
4th Downs 0-0 0-0
TOP 31:09 28:47
ROSTER
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0 Sam Charway
1 Rasheed Tucker
2 Nick Liberatore
3 K. Burtenshaw
5 L. Cloutier-Sut
6 Raheem Balogun
7 James Keenan
8 S. Hansen
9 Ajay Chol
10 Aidan Simpson
12 Ryan Licandro
16 Nathan Falconi
19 Noah Gross
21 Eric Colonna
22 T. McCallum
24 A. Miller-Melan
26 Keegan Vanek
29 D. Matthews-Rei
30 Josh McBain
31 B. Derbyshire
32 Anthony Soles
33 Nolan Bedard
35 Sam Csinos
36 Aidan Vint
38 J. Washington
40 Braden Reed
44 Gabriel Boucher
46 Peter Adjey
47 Brady Spafford
48 Walter Karabin
53 Van Wishart
54 Wells Karabin
55 Nicholas Pinard
60 Ryan Berta
62 Jacob Butler
66 Josh Mosley
67 J. Wedgbury
68 Cash Cuthbert
69 Jas Khaira
70 Evan Floren
71 Silas Hubert
80 Ben Langlois
81 Sakhia Kwemo
82 Matt McDonald
87 Nicholas Butler
93 Owen Stewart
94 Tyson Fletcher
95 Darien Newell
96 A. Mullins-Gran
99 A. Federico