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Queen's looks to rule again

There is a saying in sports that goes: Act like you聮ve been there before. For the Queen聮s Gaels it is no charade.

There is a saying in sports that goes: Act like you聮ve been there before.

For the Queen聮s Gaels it is no charade.

Coach Dave McDowell聮s women聮s soccer team from Kingston will be in search of its third straight Gladys Bean Memorial Trophy at the CIS national championship starting today at the University of Victoria, a feat that has never been managed since the tournament began back in 1987.

Queen聮s (2010-11), Trinity Western (2008-09), UBC (2002-03) and Dalhousie (1999-2000) have all managed two straight titles, but no one has ever accomplished the treble.   

聯As always, we聮re excited to be here,聰 said McDowell. 聯We聮re looking forward to testing ourselves against teams from throughout the country, not just Ontario.

聯Certainly, a number of our players have been through it the last three years and winning two has been really nice and very difficult. We know what a difficult task it is and we聮re looking forward to the competition.聰

With two titles under his belt, McDowell 聴 who is in his 25th season at Queen聮s 聴 and his Gaels are among the favourites entering the eight-team tournament, which begins this morning at 11 with the Ottawa

Gee-Gees facing the Cape Breton Capers, followed by the Gaels vs. Dalhousie Tigers at 1:30 p.m.

But this just may be the year that Queen聮s can be dethroned as it enters competition as the Ontario bronze medallists, behind champion Ottawa and Laurier, which defeated the Gaels in penalty kicks in the conference semifinal.

聯I think we聮re one of eight good teams here that could win it,聰 said McDowell. 聯Soccer is a funny game. On any one day, anybody can beat anybody. We have a certain advantage in having been here before and maybe knowing what it takes, but there are seven other good teams that have a shot at it.

聯Once you get here, anything can happen,聰 added McDowell, who obviously benefits from the fact that a majority of his team has been in this position before. 聯Experience tends to carry you through troubled times. Having players to walk [the inexperienced] through some of the things they are going to see and do is just so beneficial.聰

The Gaels are led offensively by CIS second-team all-star Jackie Tessier, who had 14 goals this OUA campaign, with Brittany Almeida and Breanna Burton adding 10 goals apiece. Jessie DeBoer is also a standout for Queen聮s.

聯It聮s been an incredible journey all the way, but I don聮t think [a third title] is on our minds right now,聰 said Tessier. 聯We聮re taking this one step at a time. It聮s a completely new tournament. Everyone else can think, 聭Oh, they聮re defending champs and they聮re back again.聮 But we聮re a completely different team and this is all completely new.

聯By the time you get to nationals, all these teams are so talented. They all definitely deserve to be here. There is no overlooking anyone here, or planning ahead. It聮s one at a time and all there is for us right now is Dalhousie.聰

CORNER KICKS: Rounding out quarter-final play today are sa国际传媒 West-champion Trinity Western vs. Laurier at

4:30 p.m. and Sherbrooke challenging the host UVic Vikes at 7 p.m. at Centennial Stadium.

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