Queen's at Windsor 20170930
Photos of game 5 - Queen's at Windsor on September 30, 2017 at Alumni Stadium, Windsor, ON.
All photos on this site are Copyright © Jeff Chan, and may be used for personal non-commercial applications including by Queen's University, and U Sports and its member conferences, and participating teams, so long as photo credits are shown or the photos are otherwise attributed to Jeff Chan.
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QUEEN'S 54, WINDSOR 10
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SHEAHAN GETS CAREER WIN 150 AS GAELS STOMP LANCERS 54-10
Queen's Sports Information
The Queen's Gaels (1-4) got head coach Pat Sheahan his 150th career win as a head coach in U SPORTS as the Tricolour defeated Windsor 54-10.
Nate Hobbs (Mississauga, Ont.) threw for 486 yards and four touchdowns and added another score on the ground while Chris Osei-Kusi (Brampton, Ont.) hauled in 226 yards and three touchdowns. Jake Puskas (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) had his second straight start and second straight game with over 100 yards on the ground tallying 135 on 20 rushes.
Things got off to a slow start for the Gaels in the early stages of the game as the Lancers, up 3-0 on Queen's, forced and recovered a fumble on their own one-yard line preventing the Gaels from taking the lead.
After a defensive stop, the Gaels got on the board as Hobbs found Osei-Kusi for a 22-yard touchdown.
Queen's picked up two points off a safety and Hobbs punched in a quarterback sneak in the second quarter to give the Gaels a 16-3 lead at the half.
The Tricolour offence came flying out of the gates to start the third quarter. After Puskas ran in a five-yard score, Queen's recovered a fumble off the ensuing kick-off and two plays later Jeremy Pendergast (Kingston, Ont.) for his first career touchdown.
The defence came up with another takeaway for Queen's as Nelkas Kwemo (Montreal) picked up an interception. That led to one of two Osei-Kusi touchdowns to close out the quarter.
The Gaels added another 10 points in the fourth, and the Lancers picked up their first major of the game to bring the score to a final of 54-10.
BY THE NUMBERS
150 - Career U SPORTS regular season and playoff wins as a head coach for Pat Sheahan
486 - Passing yards by Nate Hobbs, the 6th best in Gaels history
226 - Receiving yards from Chris Osei-Kusi, the 6th best in Gaels history
Read MoreAll photos on this site are Copyright © Jeff Chan, and may be used for personal non-commercial applications including by Queen's University, and U Sports and its member conferences, and participating teams, so long as photo credits are shown or the photos are otherwise attributed to Jeff Chan.
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QUEEN'S 54, WINDSOR 10
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SHEAHAN GETS CAREER WIN 150 AS GAELS STOMP LANCERS 54-10
Queen's Sports Information
The Queen's Gaels (1-4) got head coach Pat Sheahan his 150th career win as a head coach in U SPORTS as the Tricolour defeated Windsor 54-10.
Nate Hobbs (Mississauga, Ont.) threw for 486 yards and four touchdowns and added another score on the ground while Chris Osei-Kusi (Brampton, Ont.) hauled in 226 yards and three touchdowns. Jake Puskas (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) had his second straight start and second straight game with over 100 yards on the ground tallying 135 on 20 rushes.
Things got off to a slow start for the Gaels in the early stages of the game as the Lancers, up 3-0 on Queen's, forced and recovered a fumble on their own one-yard line preventing the Gaels from taking the lead.
After a defensive stop, the Gaels got on the board as Hobbs found Osei-Kusi for a 22-yard touchdown.
Queen's picked up two points off a safety and Hobbs punched in a quarterback sneak in the second quarter to give the Gaels a 16-3 lead at the half.
The Tricolour offence came flying out of the gates to start the third quarter. After Puskas ran in a five-yard score, Queen's recovered a fumble off the ensuing kick-off and two plays later Jeremy Pendergast (Kingston, Ont.) for his first career touchdown.
The defence came up with another takeaway for Queen's as Nelkas Kwemo (Montreal) picked up an interception. That led to one of two Osei-Kusi touchdowns to close out the quarter.
The Gaels added another 10 points in the fourth, and the Lancers picked up their first major of the game to bring the score to a final of 54-10.
BY THE NUMBERS
150 - Career U SPORTS regular season and playoff wins as a head coach for Pat Sheahan
486 - Passing yards by Nate Hobbs, the 6th best in Gaels history
226 - Receiving yards from Chris Osei-Kusi, the 6th best in Gaels history