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Gryphons women's rugby action shot vs Queen's in 2025 U SPORTS bronze medal game
Rich Lam

Rugby - Women

Gryphons Finish 4th in Canada; Edged by Queen's (28-26) in U SPORTS Bronze Medal Game

~ courtesy U SPORTS

VANCOUVER, BC - In a classic OUA battle transplanted to the West Coast, the Queen's Gaels held off a ferocious challenge from the Guelph Gryphons to win the bronze medal at the 2025 CGIS U SPORTS Women's Rugby Championship, presented by The Rec Room Granville. The final score of 28-26 at Thunderbird Stadium on Sunday was a testament to the relentless effort from both sides, with the Gaels ultimately proving they could harvest a win under immense pressure.

The cool, grey conditions were a constant backdrop, creating a perfect atmosphere for a hard-hitting, back-and-forth affair. The game exploded to life early when Guelph's player of the game, Tausani Levale, broke through for a try in the 8th minute. Just as it seemed the Gryphons were cultivating an early lead, Queen's responded instantly. A try from Maya Brubacher and a conversion from Lizzie Gibson gave the Gaels a narrow 7-5 advantage.

The first half became a tug-of-war, perfectly illustrating the intensity of this third meeting of the season between the two archrivals. Levale struck again in the 18th minute, and a conversion from Amanda Sarabura put Guelph back in front. But Queen's, showcasing their resilience, answered right back through Tattyannah Jackson, with Gibson's boot maintaining her perfect conversion rate for a 14-12 lead.

The second half saw the temperature remain chilly, but the action was red-hot. Queen's seemed to take control when Kennedi Stevenson scored shortly after the break, followed by another Gibson conversion, to extend their lead to 21-12. But the Gryphons, true to their character, refused to be ploughed under. Tries from Taylor McKnight and Addy Holmes, both converted by Sarabura, brought Guelph to within a mere two points, trailing 28-26 with time winding down.

However, the Queen's defence, anchored by the stellar play of player-of-the game Olivia Dibua, held firm in the final minutes. They weathered the final Gryphons' assault to secure the national bronze medal, finishing their season with a 10-1 record (6-0 OUA). The Gryphons end their season at 7-4 (5-1 OUA) and a fourth-place finish nationally.



NIKE TEAM PLAYERS OF THE GAME:

GUE: Tausani Levale

QUE: Olivia Dibua 
 



SCORING SUMMARY

FIRST HALF:

8'             GUE       Try Tausani Levale (conversion failed)                                                    0-5

11'          QUE      Try Maya Brubacher (Lizzie Gibson conversion)                            7-5

18'          GUE       Try Tausani Levale (Amanda Sarabura conversion)                    5-12

22'          QUE      Try Tattyannah Jackson (Lizzie Gibson conversion)                   14-12

SECOND HALF

45'          QUE      Try Kennedi Stevenson (Lizzie Gibson conversion)                     21-12

52'          GUE       Try Taylor McKnight (Amanda Sarabura conversion)                 21-19

57'          QUE      Try Steph Douglas (Lizzie Gibson conversion)                                28-19

63'          GUE       Try Addy Holmes (Amanda Sarabura conversion)                       28-26



 

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Players Mentioned

Tausani Levale

Tausani Levale

Back Row
5' 6"
3
Taylor McKnight

Taylor McKnight

Front Row
5' 1"
5
Amanda Sarabura

Amanda Sarabura

Back Three
5' 4"
1

Players Mentioned

Tausani Levale

Tausani Levale

5' 6"
3
Back Row
Taylor McKnight

Taylor McKnight

5' 1"
5
Front Row
Amanda Sarabura

Amanda Sarabura

5' 4"
1
Back Three