BY THE NUMBERS: Queen’s Gaels
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This article was published 19/03/2025 (212 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Queen’s Gaels
Opponent: Saskatchewan Huskies
Record: 15-5
Qualifying: Ontario University Athletics champion
Trophy Case:
Zig Licis (3.17 kills per set — first-team all-star).
Reed Venning (2.89 kills per set — second-team all-star)
Chris Zimmerman (9.07 assists per set — third-team all-star)
Last title: N/A
Hitting percentage: .282 (fifth in U Sports)
Blocks per set: 1.88 (25th)
Points per set: 14.8 (12th)
Quick Hits: The OUA champions rode one of the best individual playoff runs in league history as Zig Licis scored 80 points in three matches … The Gaels play aggressively, finishing second in the nation in total aces with 141 … Queen’s visited Brandon in September, dropping matches to Winnipeg, Brandon and Saskatchewan — the three teams on its side of the draw.