2019-20 UNCOVERED Hockey (W) Preview & Media Guide

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BROCK BADGERS

HOME ARENA: Seymour-Hannah Centre OFFICIAL COLOURS: Red, Navy, and White 2018-19 RESULTS: 8-8-6-2 HEAD COACH: Margot Page (5th season)

2019-20 SEASON PREVIEW An influx of new talent and the return of a talented goaltender give the Brock women’s hockey team hope to return to the OUA playoffs for a third consecutive season. “It’s always an exciting time when the season begins, because you want to see where you are at and where you think you can go,” said head coach Margot Page. “Playoffs are always something we want to be a part of, and this year is no different.” The Badgers ran into the eventual national champion Guelph Gryphons in the first round last year. Goaltender Jensen Murphy returns for her fifth and final season. The senior netminder was named an OUA all star alongside teammate Annie Berg, who begins her fourth season, following the conclusion of the 2018-19 campaign. Murphy led the OUA with a total of 807 saves, which ranked second in U SPORTS. She finished third in the province with a .944 save percentage, which was also good for third among all Canadian university goalies with 20 or more starts. Murphy also helped Brock secure a spot in the postseason thanks to her league-high 13 wins. Berg led Brock in scoring and was third in the OUA with 11 goals and 25 points in 24 games. She was also 10th in the country among leading scorers. The team has yet to name a captain following the graduation of defenceman Breanna Murphy. Amanda Ieradi will lace up for her final season. She finished second on the team in scoring with eight goals and 17 points in 24 games. “The newcomers are solid,” said Page. “They are like sponges right now and are getting amazing leadership from our more veteran players. They are fitting into our lineup well and are the reason behind our balance and depth.”


Jensen Murphy G Annie Berg F Amanda Ieradi F

KEY DEPARTURES:

Breanna Murphy (C) D Kim Brown F Maggie Spratt-Mallick F

KEY RECRUITS/TRANSFERS:

Sarah Brooks F Avery Vickers D Lauren Diks D

2019-20 SCHEDULE: Oct 18 @ Windsor Oct 19 @ Western Oct 25 Queen’s Oct 26 Ontario Tech Oct 31 York Nov 8 Laurentian Nov 9 Nipissing Nov 15 @ Ontario Tech Nov 16 @ Queen’s Nov 21 Waterloo Nov 23 @ Guelph Nov 28 Western Dec 1 @ Toronto Jan 4 Windsor Jan 11 @ Laurier Jan 16 @ Ryerson Jan 18 Toronto Jan 25 @ York Jan 30 Guelph Feb 1 Ryerson Feb 6 Laurier Feb 8 @ Waterloo Feb 14 @ Laurentian Feb 15 @ Nipissing

7:30 7:00 7:15 7:15 7:15 12:00 7:15 7:30 7:30 7:15 7:30 7:15 3:00 7:15 2:30 7:15 7:15 2:15 7:15 7:15 7:15 2:30 7:30 4:30

2019-20 ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

ELIG. PROGRAM

HOMETOWN

1

Emma Balazsi

G

2

Political Science

Toronto, Ont.

3

Faren Susi

D

2

Social Sciences

Ancaster, Ont.

4

Claudia Murphy

F

2

Sport Management

Kingston, Ont.

6

Kat Whiteye

F

3

Business

Thamesville, Ont.

7

Amanda Ieradi

F

5

Community Recreation

Stittsville, Ont.

8

Mishayla Christensen

F

1

Kinesiology

Prince George, B.C.

10

Annie Berg

F

4

Kinesiology

Beamsville, Ont.

11

Niamh Haughey

F

3

Physical Education

Scarborough, Ont.

13

Cassidy Maplethorpe

F

2

Biochemistry

Wetaskiwin, Alta.

14

Kaitlyn Colonna

D

3

Kinesiology

Mississauga, Ont.

15

Avery Vickers

D

1

Political Science

Oakville, Ont.

16

Sarah Brooks

F

1

Psychology

Bowmanville, Ont.

17

Kiana Tobia

F

3

Child and Youth Studies

Toronto, Ont.

18

Morgan Dezell

F

2

Public Health

Guelph, Ont.

19

Carley Blomberg

F

4

Community Recreation

Timmins, Ont.

20

Hunter Accursi

F

3

Public Health

Ancaster, Ont.

21

Emma Irwin

F

1

Medical Sciences

Markham, Ont.

22

Hannah Ryan

F

1

Teacher Ed - Junior Intermediate Oshawa, Ont.

24

Rebekah Feld

D

2

Medical Sciences

Richmond Hill, Ont.

27

Lauren Diks

D

1

Physical Education

Greely, Ont.

40

Julia Pattella

G

3

Sport Management

King City, Ont.

72

Jensen Murphy

G

5

Kinesiology

Kingston, Ont.

81

Bailey Brooks

D

2

Medical Sciences

Whitby, Ont.

88

Mikayla Flanagan

F

1

Nursing

Stratford, Ont.

89

Amelia Lackie

D

2

Business Communication

Cavan, Ont.

93

Paige Cohoon

D

3

Teacher Ed - Intermediate Senior St George, Ont.

PLAYOFFS ARE ALWAYS SOMETHING WE WANT TO BE A PART OF. THIS YEAR IS NO DIFFERENT.

KEY RETURNEES:

MARGOT PAGE, HEAD COACH


WEBSITE: www.gobadgers.ca TWITTER: @brockbadgers #WeAreBadgers


GUELPH GRYPHONS

HOME ARENA: Gryphon Centre OFFICIAL COLOURS: Red, Yellow, and Black 2018-19 RESULTS: 16-3-2-3 HEAD COACH: Rachel Flanagan (13th season)

2019-20 SEASON PREVIEW Coming off of their first national title in program history, the Guelph Gryphons women’s hockey team will feature some new faces in new roles for the 2019-20 season. Fourthyear goalie Aurore Beaulieu is set to take over the starting role in between the pipes following the graduation of former U SPORTS Player of the Year Valerie Lamenta. Beaulieu, a biological science major from Calgary, has impressed when called upon through her first three seasons at Guelph, including a standout 2018-19 regular season where she posted an 8-0 record in eight starts to go along with 1.48 goals against average. “We’re not going into this season with a focus on trying to repeat last year” said head coach Rachel Flanagan. “We’re instead trying to focus on pursuing a title like everyone else in the conference. We have 11 players in their fourth or fifth years as well as 13 players who are either freshmen or sophomores, so we feel like we have a nice combination or youth and experience.” Up front, the Gryphons once again feature some of the best depth in the conference, with fifth-year seniors Miranda Lantz and Karli Shell leading the way for a Gryphon squad that led the OUA in scoring a season ago with 79 goals in 24 games. “Our leadership is strong and we’re excited to watch several of our players who have been waiting for their opportunity the past few years and now have it right in front of them.”


Miranda Lantz F Karli Shell F Aurore Beaulieu G

KEY DEPARTURES:

Val Lamenta G Kaitlin Lowy F Claire Merrick F

KEY RECRUITS/TRANSFERS:

Mayla Mayer F Avery Peer D

2019-20 SCHEDULE: Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct 24 Oct 26 Oct 30 Nov 1 Nov 9 Nov 10 Nov 15 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov 27 Nov 30 Jan 5 Jan 11 Jan 18 Jan 22 Jan 25 Jan 30 Jan 31 Feb 7 Feb 12 Feb 14 Feb 15

@ Laurier Waterloo Western @ Western Ryerson @ Toronto Laurentian Nipissing @ Queen’s @ Ontario Tech Brock Laurier @ Windsor Toronto Queen’s Windsor York @ Waterloo @ Brock @ Ryerson @ York Ontario Tech @ Nipissing @ Laurentian

7:07 2:30 7:00 2:30 7:30 7:00 2:00 2:00 7:30 3:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 2:00 7:30 7:30 2:30 7:15 7:15 7:00 12:00 4:30 4:00

2019-20 ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

ELIG. PROGRAM

HOMETOWN

1

Alexandrea Davidson

G

1

Accounting

Courtice, Ont.

3

Karli Shell

F

5

Biological Science

Lively, Ont.

4

Avery Peer

D

1

Food and Ag. Business

Toronto, Ont.

5

Maya Graham

F

1

Sociology

New Hamburg, Ont.

6

Sophie Rodenburg

D

4

Bio-Medical Science

Ottawa, Ont.

8

Maddy Melo

F

2

Human Kinetics

London, Ont.

9

Gabriele Underwood

F

2

Human Kinetics

Toronto, Ont.

10

Stephanie Gava

F

4

Human Kinetics

Mississauga, Ont.

11

Gabrielle Smyth

D

4

Accounting

Toronto, Ont.

12

Sydney Davison

F

4

Criminal Justice

Oakville, Ont.

13

Allyson Denstedt

D

1

French

Stratford, Ont.

14

Kristen Jay

F

4

Marketing Management

Thornhill, Ont.

15

Rylee Davison

D

1

Biomedical Engineering

Oakville, Ont.

16

Mayla Mayer

F

1

Geography

Niagara Falls, Ont.

17

Emma Forcey

F

4

Ldrship and Org. Mgmt.

London, Ont.

19

Miranda Lantz

F

5

Sociology

Mildmay, Ont.

20

Molly Crossman

F

4

Family Studies

Thamesford, Ont.

21

Hannah Tait

F

1

Biomedical Engineering

Exeter, Ont.

22

Lauren Ianni

F

2

Human Kinetics

Markham, Ont.

23

Nicole MacKinnon

F

2

Human Kinetics

Mississauga, Ont.

24

Madelaine Wood

D

1

Mechanical Engineering

Keene, Ont.

29

Cyan Roepcke

D

4

Engineering Systems

Penticton, B.C.

31

Kathryn Raymond

G

1

Mgmt, Economics & Fin.

Brampton, Ont.

33

Aurore Beaulieu

G

4

Biological Science

Calgary, Alta.

WE’RE NOT GOING INTO THIS SEASON WITH A FOCUS ON TRYING TO REPEAT LAST YEAR. WE’RE INSTEAD TRYING TO FOCUS ON PURSUING A TITLE LIKE EVERYONE ELSE IN THE CONFERENCE.

KEY RETURNEES:

RACHEL FLANAGAN, HEAD COACH


WEBSITE: www.gryphons.ca TWITTER: @guelph_gryphons #GryphonPride


LAURENTIAN VOYAGEURS

HOME ARENA: Countryside Arena OFFICIAL COLOURS: Blue and Gold 2018-19 RESULTS: 7-12-1-4 HEAD COACH: Stacey Colarossi (7th season)

2019-20 SEASON PREVIEW The Voyageurs are looking to get back into the postseason for the first time since 2016-17 after a 10th place finish a year ago. Despite high hopes for a strong Laurentian team, their nine-game winless streak proved to be too much of a hole to climb out of, especially given the parity within the league. With 18 returning players, experience will be an asset for this year’s squad. Head coach Stacey Colarossi will be putting extra emphasis on getting points every time out on the ice, and is excited to pair a core of experienced veterans with a promising group of new recruits. “We’re looking forward to the year ahead as we believe we have a cohesive group who likes to compete for 60 minutes” said Colarossi. “We are pleased with our first year additions and look forward to getting back to the post-season.” Colarossi returns for her seventh season behind the bench for the Voyagers fresh off coaching Team Canada and a pair of Voyageurs to a silver medal at the 2019 FISU Winter Universiade in Krasnoyarsk, Russia. Returning forward Morgan McCann and the recently graduated Taylor Weber made the most of their opportunity in the international tournament, with McCann leading the Canadians with six goals. Laurentian will enter 2019-20 without their captain and two of their top three scorers from last season, but are confident that they have the right players in place to fill the void. Colarossi’s staff has brough in six freshmen to compliment the already talented group. Fourth-years Annie Sheridan and Regan Toltesi will be players to watch After posting a .910 save percentage in 13 starts last season, Shanna Dolighan is likely to serve as the starting netminder, but expect Danielle Toland and freshman Mikayla Lekun to compete for time between the pipes as the year progresses.


Morgan McCann Shanna Dolighan Annie Sheridan

KEY DEPARTURES:

Taylor Weber (C) Brooklyn Davis

F G F

F D

KEY RECRUITS/TRANSFERS:

Ariana Bowditch F Chelsea Dinnen F Tessa Marcon D

2019-20 SCHEDULE: Oct 17 Oct 25 Oct 26 Nov 1 Nov 2 Nov 8 Nov 9 Nov 15 Nov 16 Nov 22 Nov 23 Nov 29 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 11 Jan 17 Jan 18 Jan 24 Jan 25 Feb 1 Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb 14 Feb 15

Nipissing @ Waterloo @ Laurier Western Windsor @ Brock @ Guelph Ryerson Toronto Queen’s Ontario Tech @ York @ Queen’s @ Ontario Tech @ Nipissing Waterloo Laurier @ Western @ Windsor York @ Ryerson @ Toronto Brock Guelph

11:00 7:00 2:30 7:30 4:00 12:00 2:00 7:30 4:00 7:30 4:00 7:00 7:30 3:30 7:30 7:30 4:00 7:00 4:00 4:00 7:15 3:00 7:30 4:00

2019-20 ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

ELIG. PROGRAM

HOMETOWN

3

Madison Heeney

F

3

Sports Administration

Aurora, Ont.

4

Brynn O'Dwyer

D

3

Health Promotion

Whitecourt, Alta.

6

Regan Toltesi

D

4

Forensic Science

Ottawa, Ont.

8

Jaimee MacDonald

D

2

Sport & Physical Education

Elmira, Ont.

9

Abbey Caldwell

F

3

Kinesiology

Hensall, Ont.

10

Natanièle Lamoureux

F

2

Éducation Physique

Phelpston, Ont.

11

Annie Sheridan

F

4

Health Promotion

Stoney Creek, Ont.

12

Ariana Bowditch

F

1

Undeclared

Ottawa, Ont.

13

Morgan McCann

F

5

Sports Administration

Parkhill, Ont.

14

Chelsea Dinnen

F

1

Undeclared

Winnipeg, Man.

16

Karissa Hoskin

F

2

Concurrent Education

Cobourg, Ont.

17

Payton Bray

F

3

Chemical Engineering

Nanaimo, B.C.

18

Megan Arnott

F

3

Psychology - Con. Ed.

Oshawa, Ont.

19

Karine Lévêque

F

1

Undeclared

Kapuskasing, Ont.

20

Angélique Pagé

F

1

Undeclared

Ottawa, Ont.

21

Tessa Marcon

D

1

Administration des affaire

Winnipeg, Man.

22

Hannah Skrinar

D

2

Biomedical Biology

Bolton, Ont.

29

Mikayla Lekun

G

1

Undeclared

Sudbury, Ont.

31

Shanna Dolighan

G

3

Sport & Physical Ed. - Con. Ed. Oshawa, Ont.

35

Danielle Toland

G

3

Biomedical Biology

Whitby, Ont.

44

Julia Giannitsopoulos

D

3

Nursing

Newmarket, Ont.

77

Gabby Jex

F

2

Forensic Science

Chatsworth, Ont.

81

Michele Weaver-Vitale

D

2

Sport Psychology - Con. Ed.

Toronto, Ont.

89

Natalie Lemarche

F

3

Nursing

Ottawa, Ont.

WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO THE YEAR AHEAD AS WE BELIEVE WE HAVE A COHESIVE GROUP WHO LIKES TO COMPETE FOR 60 MINUTES. WE ARE PLEASED WITH OUR FIRST YEAR ADDITIONS AND LOOK FORWARD TO GETTING BACK TO THE POST SEASON.

KEY RETURNEES:

STACEY COLAROSSI, HEAD COACH


WEBSITE: www.luvoyageurs.com TWITTER: @LUVoyageurs #FEARTHENOISE


LAURIER GOLDEN HAWKS

HOME ARENA: Sun Life Financial Arena OFFICIAL COLOURS: Purple and Gold 2018-19 RESULTS: 5-17-1-1 HEAD COACH: Kelly Paton (2nd season)

2019-20 SEASON PREVIEW The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks women’s hockey team are coming off a difficult season that saw them finish the year with a 5-1-1-17 (W-OTW-OTL-L) record, missing the playoffs for a third straight season. The 2019-20 campaign marks the first full recruiting class year for head coach Kelly Paton. Paton stepped behind the Golden Hawks bench last season and has been working to build and implement a new culture and style of play to the purple and gold. “We are excited about the upcoming season and the opportunity to support the development of out student-athletes” says Paton. This season sees an even spread of experience across the Golden Hawks roster with eight first years, eight players in second or third year along with a solid group of veterans with six fourth years. Among the freshmen skaters are key recruits from Paton’s first recruit class: winger Kenedy Choma (Oakville, Ont.), defender Emily Lange (Trenton, Ont.) and goalkeeper Victoria Kelaiditis (Picketing, Ont.). Look for Choma to be a focal point in the Laurier offense while Lange adds a new element to the blue line. Among returning players is last season’s team MVP, Cohen Myers (Shakespeare, Ont.) who is key between the pipes for the purple and gold as well as last season’s team rookie of the year, Claire O’Donoghue (Brooklin, Ont.). The Golden Hawks are determined to return to post season play in 2020 and are ready to put in the work on and off the ice to do so.


Cohen Myers G Jamie Watson D Kaitlyn Saxton D

KEY DEPARTURES:

Morgan Bates F Danielle Wark F Madison MacCulloch F

KEY RECRUITS/TRANSFERS:

Victoria Kelaiditis G Kenedy Choma F Emily Lange D

2019-20 SCHEDULE: Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct 25 Oct 26 Nov 1 Nov 2 Nov 7 Nov 8 Nov 16 Nov 20 Nov 21 Nov 27 Nov 30 Jan 4 Jan 10 Jan 11 Jan 17 Jan 18 Jan 23 Jan 25 Jan 30 Feb 1 Feb 6 Feb 15

@ Waterloo Guelph Nipssing Laurentian @ Queen’s @ Ontario Tech York @ Windsor @ Western Windsor @ Ryerson @ Guelph Ryerson Western @ Toronto Brock @ Nipssing @ Laurentian Waterloo Toronto Ontario Tech Queen’s @ Brock @ York

7:00 7:07 7:07 2:30 7:30 3:30 7:07 7:30 2:30 12:00 7:15 7:30 2:30 2:30 7:00 2:30 7:30 4:00 7:07 2:30 7:07 2:30 7:15 2:15

2019-20 ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

ELIG. PROGRAM

HOMETOWN

1

Nicole Yanchis

G

2

Psychology

Port Perry, Ont.

3

Aynsley Harrison

F

4

Biology

Corunna, Ont.

4

Rebecca Hall

D

3

Psychology

Claremont, Ont.

7

Kyra Minoletti

F

1

Comm. Std.

Melbourne, Ont.

8

Claire O'Donoghue

F

2

Comm. Std.

Brooklin, Ont.

9

Emily Visser

F

3

Biochemistry

Caledonia, Ont.

10

Kenedy Choma

F

1

Psychology

Oakville, Ont.

11

Chloe Saxton

F

1

Arts

Oakville, Ont.

13

Nicole Shaw

F

2

Psychology

Aurora, Ont.

16

Kaitlin Saxton

D

3

Kin/Phys. Ed.

Oakville, Ont.

17

Carly AuCoin

F

4

Psychology

Cambridge, Ont.

19

Julia Talman

F

4

Comm. Std.

Brooklin, Ont.

21

Olivia Muhar

D

1

Undeclared

Burlington, Ont.

22

Chloe Davidson

F

1

Health Sciences

Waterloo, Ont.

26

Emily Woodhouse

F

4

Kin/Phys. Ed.

St. Marys, Ont.

31

Cohen Myers

G

3

Sociology

Shakespeare, Ont.

39

Jaden Head

F

4

Sociology

Orono, Ont.

74

Victoria Kelaiditis

G

1

Kin/Phys. Ed.

Pickering, Ont.

83

Emily Lange

D

1

Kin/Phys. Ed.

Trenton, Ont.

88

Steph Caleca

D

1

Economics

Caledon East, Ont.

93

Jamie Watson

D

4

Kin/Phys. Ed.

Georgetown, Ont.

97

Kaitlyn Hatzes

F

5

Psychology

Whitby, Ont.

WE ARE EXCITED ABOUT THE UPCOMING SEASON AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR STUDENT-ATHLETES.

KEY RETURNEES:

KELLY PATON, HEAD COACH


WEBSITE: www.laurierathletics.com TWITTER: @WLUAthletics #SoarAbove


NIPISSING LAKERS

HOME ARENA: North Bay Memorial Gardens OFFICIAL COLOURS: Green and Blue 2018-19 RESULTS: 9-7-5-3 HEAD COACH: Darren Turcotte (8th season)

2019-20 SEASON PREVIEW While the Nipissing Lakers continued their consecutive playoff appearance streak, they did graduate a number of players and will have a slightly new look heading into 201920. “With a solid set of returning players and a lot excellent new additions, our team has what it takes to produce positive results this year” says Laker captain Jetta Derenoski. “We are strong all over the ice and are excited about the upcoming season.” The Lakers have 12 new members in the program, but all come with a very impressive pedigree. Head coach The team has added key pieces at each position and brought on some firepower from a number of different top club teams, including some right here in North Bay. Most, if not all, of the newcomers have also played for their province throughout their career and even though they have had extremely talented and quality recruiting classes in the past, from top to bottom, this year may be the best yet. What they lack in experience, they more than make up in skill and ability and will no doubt be back in the post-season, pushing for their first OUA title.


Katelyn Heppner Jetta Derenoski Danika Ranger Maria Dominico

D F G F

KEY DEPARTURES: Bronwyn Bolduc Sam Strassburger Kaley Tienhaara

KEY RECRUITS/TRANSFERS: Maggie McKee Victoria Quance Allison Hayhurst Madison Laberge

F F F F F D D

2019-20 SCHEDULE: Oct 17 Oct 25 Oct 26 Nov 1 Nov 2 Nov 9 Nov 10 Nov 15 Nov 16 Nov 22 Nov 23 Nov 30 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 11 Jan 17 Jan 18 Jan 25 Jan 26 Jan 31 Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb 14 Feb 15

@ Laurentian @ Laurier @ Waterloo Windsor Western @ Brock @ Guelph Toronto Ryerson Ontario Tech Queen’s @ York @ Ontario Tech @ Queen’s Laurentian Laurier Waterloo @ Western @ Windsor York @ Toronto @ Ryerson Guelph Brock

11:00 7:07 2:30 11:00 7:30 7:15 2:00 7:30 7:30 5:00 4:30 7:15 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 2:30 2:00 5:00 7:00 7:15 4:30 4:30

2019-20 ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

ELIG. PROGRAM

HOMETOWN

2

Maggie McKee

F

1

BPHE/Education

London, Ont.

3

Katelyn Heppner

D

3

BPHE

Winkler, Man.

4

Madison Rankine

D

1

Criminal Justice

Barrie, Ont.

5

Stacey Henshaw

D

5

Gender Equality & Social Justice Dorchester, Ont.

7

Victoria Quance

F

1

Math/Education

Dorchester, Ont.

9

Brianna Gaffney

F

3

Social Work

Tamworth, Ont.

11

Jetta Derenoski

F

4

Nursing

Vawn, Sask.

14

Myriam Latraverse

F

3

Psychology

Ville-Marie, Que.

18

Allison Hayhurst

D

1

Nursing

Wapella, Sask.

22

Ava Keis

F

5

Criminal Justice

Quesnel, B.C.

29

Danika Ranger

G

3

BPHE

Astorville, Ont.

33

Maggie Baxter

G

1

Biology

Mahone Bay, N.S.

35

Chantelle Sandquist

G

1

Child & Fam. Studies/Education

Red Deer, Alta.

44

Madison Solie

D

3

Biology

Sedley, Sask.

51

Maria Dominico

F

3

Child & Family Studies

North Bay, Ont.

55

Madison Laberge

D

1

BPHE

Val Therese, Ont.

71

Britney Zack

D

2

Psychology

Garden River, Ont.

83

Malory Dominico

F

1

BPHE

North Bay, Ont.

91

Hunter Mosher

F

4

Biology

Chetwynd, B.C.

92

Mackenzie McMahon

D

1

Nursing

North Bay, Ont.

93

Marilyn Fortin

F

3

Business Administration

Bedeque, P.E.I.

94

Melanie Young

F

1

Criminal Justice

Dokis First Nation, Ont.

96

Teagan Feltz

F

1

Business Administration

North Bay, Ont.

97

Ashley Taciuk

F

1

BPHE/Education

Oakville, Ont.

WITH A SOLID SET OF RETURNING PLAYERS AND A LOT OF EXCELLENT NEW ADDITIONS, OUR TEAM HAS WHAT IT TAKES TO PRODUCE POSITIVE RESULTS THIS YEAR. WE ARE STRONG ALL OVER THE ICE AND ARE EXCITED ABOUT THE UPCOMING SEASON.”

KEY RETURNEES:

JETTA DERENOSKI, CAPTAIN


WEBSITE: www.nulakers.ca TWITTER: @nulakers #NortherNUprising


ONTARIO TECH RIDGEBACKS

HOME ARENA: Campus Ice Centre OFFICIAL COLOURS: Blue and Orange 2018-19 RESULTS: 9-13-1-1 HEAD COACH: Justin Caruana (5th season)

2019-20 SEASON PREVIEW Despite losing OUA all-star Kassidy Nauboris and her linemate Chelsea Ball to graduation, the Ontario Tech Ridgebacks coaching staff worked hard in the offseason to find ways to fill those voids in the lineup. “I can’t wait for things to begin” said head coach Justin Caruana. “We have a young group with a solid core who wants to learn and wants to get better every day. As a coach that’s all you can ask for. We’re excited to put our energetic brand of hockey on the ice.” With a talented group of recruits joining the ranks this fall, coupled with strong returning athletes, including the goaltending core, Caruana and his staff are expecting big things from the roster and hope to make a push to return the Ridgebacks to the postseason. Megan Johnston echoed Caruana’s excitement for the 2019-20 campaign. “We are super excited for a big year ahead with the new recruits and core group returning.”


Erin Ross F Megan Johnston F

KEY DEPARTURES:

Kassidy Nauboris F Chelsea Ball F

KEY RECRUITS/TRANSFERS: Natalie Wozney Nicole Escano

F D

2019-20 SCHEDULE: Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct 25 Oct 26 Nov 1 Nov 2 Nov 8 Nov 9 Nov 15 Nov 16 Nov 22 Nov 23 Nov 30 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 10 Jan 11 Jan 17 Jan 25 Jan 30 Feb 1 Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb 12

Ryerson Toronto @ York @ Brock Waterloo Laurier @ Toronto @ Ryerson Brock Guelph @ Nipissing @ Laurentian Queen’s Nipssing Laurentian @ Windsor @ Western York @ Queen’s @ Laurier @ Waterloo Windsor Western @ Guelph

7:30 3:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 3:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 3:30 5:00 4:00 3:30 7:30 3:30 7:30 2:30 7:30 7:30 7:07 2:30 7:30 3:30 12:00

2019-20 ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

ELIG. PROGRAM

HOMETOWN

3

Madeline Schroder

D

1

Kinesiology

Kitchener, Ont.

4

Jillian Banks

D

3

Commerce

Barrie, Ont.

8

Katie Heath

F

3

Nursing

Elora, Ont.

9

Jamie Bulleid

F

3

Nursing

Waterdown, Ont.

10

Alex Frigon

F

4

Criminology & Justice

Dartmouth, N.S.

11

Emily Davis-Tope

F

1

Kinesiology

Bendigo, Australia

13

Marissa Murphy

F

3

Commerce

Odessa, Ont.

14

Sophia Christopherson

D

3

Criminology & Justice

Langley, B.C.

15

Blaire Allison

D

3

Kinesiology

Pickering, Ont.

16

Brooklyn Duff

F

1

Forensic Psychology

Smithville, Ont.

17

Mia Rogers

F

3

Human Health Science

Keswick, Ont.

18

Natalie Wozney

F

3

Forensic Psychology

Whitby, Ont.

19

Erin Ross

F

2

Commerce

Lucan, Ont.

20

Grace Donaldson

F

4

Kinesiology

St. Thomas, Ont.

21

Kassidy Ford

D

4

Kinesiology

Gananoque, Ont.

22

Megan Johnston

F

3

Nursing

Goderich, Ont.

24

Nicole Zabel

D

4

Biological Science

Palmerston, Ont.

26

Nicole Escano

D

1

Criminology & Justice

Kingston, Ont.

28

Katona Goosney

F

2

Criminology & Justice

Brampton, Ont.

29

Hannah Polonsky

G

1

Forensic Psychology

Whitby, Ont.

30

Céline Tessier

G

4

Comm. & Digital Media

Chapleau, Ont.

31

Brooke Vial

G

3

Forensic Psychology

Port Moody, B.C.

35

Briar Hughes

G

4

Comm. & Digital Media

Thornton, Ont.

I CAN’T WAIT FOR THINGS TO BEGIN. WE HAVE A YOUNG GROUP WITH A SOLID CORE WHO WANTS TO LEARN AND WANTS TO GET BETTER EVERY DAY. AS A COACH THAT’S ALL YOU CAN ASK FOR. WE’RE EXCITED TO PUT OUR ENERGETIC BRAND OF HOCKEY ON THE ICE.

KEY RETURNEES:

JUSTIN CARUANA, HEAD COACH


WEBSITE: www.goridgebacks.com TWITTER: @OT_Ridgebacks #RidgebackPride


QUEEN’S GAELS

HOME ARENA: Kingston Memorial Centre OFFICIAL COLOURS: Gold, Blue, and Red 2018-19 RESULTS: 14-9-1-0 HEAD COACH: Matt Holmberg (14th season)

2019-20 SEASON PREVIEW Queen’s will look to build on a strong 2018-19 season that saw the 14-9-1-0 Gaels earn a playoff berth as a fifth seed. The Gaels were eliminated in their first-round matchup by the Ryerson Rams in an extremely tight three-game series that featured two overtime games. After winning game one at home, the Rams edged the Gaels in double-overtime in game two and won the series with another overtime victory in game three to eliminate Queen’s at the Memorial Centre. This season will be a transitional year for head coach Matt Holmberg as five key veteran players graduated this past offseason. Katrina Manoukarakis played a key role for the Gaels leading the team in goals with 11 and earned OUA MVP honours in 2017. Fellow forwards Caroline DeBruin and Addi Halladay, who scored eight and seven goals respectively also departed Queen’s after following their fifth season in 2018-19. Fourth-year forward Hailey Wilson is poised to lead the Gaels offence this season. Wilson scored seven goals and added five assists for 12 points, the third-highest total on the team last season. Wilson also showcased her goal-scoring prowess in key moments scoring two game-winning goals. Taylor Hicks will also play a key role as a playmaker following her nine assist season in 2018-19 and veteran Kaylie Dennis will be looked upon as a leader having participated in two U SPORTS championships in her four-year career. Experienced defenceman Nicole Posesorski and Devon Greenough will be relied upon to anchor the Gaels blueline. Last season, the Gaels were third in the conference allowing only 43 goals and posted a goals-against-average of 1.80. Mackenzy Arsenault will look to continue to build on an excellent 2018-19 season between the pipes, in particular, following the departure of goaltender Stephanie Pascal. Pascal had a 7-4 record in 2018-19 and previously won Goaltender of the Year honours in 2017-18. Last season, Arsenault had a breakout season posting an 8-5 record and had the second-lowest GAA (1.39) in the OUA. Head Coach Matt Holmberg returns for his 11th season behind the bench for the Queen’s Gaels. Holmberg earned OUA Coach of the Year honours in 2017 as the Gaels posted a 15-4-3 record good enough for third place in the OUA.


Kaylie Dennis F Devon Greenough D Mackenzie Arsenault G Nicole Posesorski D

KEY DEPARTURES:

Katarina Manoukarakis Kaylie Dennis Caroline DeBruin

F F F

KEY RECRUITS/TRANSFERS:

Sydney Wilson F Lexi Giorgi G Ava Lacey F

2019-20 SCHEDULE: Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct 25 Oct 26 Nov 1 Nov 2 Nov 8 Nov 9 Nov 15 Nov 16 Nov 22 Nov 23 Nov 30 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 10 Jan 11 Jan 18 Jan 25 Jan 31 Feb 1 Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb 15

Toronto Ryerson @ Brock @ York Laurier Waterloo @ Ryerson @ Toronto Guelph Brock @ Laurentian @ Nipissing @ Ontario Tech Laurentian Nipissing @ Western @ Guelph York Ontario Tech @ Waterloo @ Laurier Western Windsor @ Windsor

7:30 7:30 7:15 7:15 7:30 7:30 7:15 7:00 7:30 7:30 7:30 4:30 3:30 7:30 7:30 7:00 2:00 7:30 7:30 7:00 2:30 7:30 7:30 4:00

2019-20 ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

ELIG. PROGRAM

HOMETOWN

1

Makenzy Arsenault

G

3

Whitby, Ont.

Faculty of Applied Science

3

Sydney Wilson

F

1

Pickering, Ont.

Arts & Science

6

Hailey Wilson

F

4

Pickering, Ont.

Kinesiology & Health Studies

7

Brooklyn Bastarache

D

3

Courtice, Ont.

Arts & Science

8

Taylor Hicks

F

3

Whitby, Ont.

Arts & Science

10

Robin Ketcheson

F

3

Toronto, Ont.

School of Business

11

Kaylie Dennis

F

5

London, Ont.

Arts & Science

12

Scout Watkins Southward

F

1

Kingston, Ont.

Arts & Science

13

Megan Laviolette

D

2

Ajax, Ont.

Arts & Science

14

Emma McKnight

F

1

Dorchester, Ont.

Faculty of Applied Science

15

Bryce Desa

D

4

London, Ont.

Faculty of Applied Science

16

Shelby Sly

F

2

Seeley's Bay, Ont.

Faculty of Health Sciences

17

Quinn Johnston

F

2

Toronto, Ont.

School of Business

18

Bridgid Goris

F

3

Thorndale, Ont.

Arts & Science

19

Hannah De Coutere

D

2

Aylmer, Ont.

Kinesiology & Health Studies

20

Jessica O'Malley

F

2

Halifax, N.S.

Faculty of Applied Science

21

Alexandra Maw

F

3

Whitby, Ont.

Faculty of Health Sciences

22

Julia McDonnell

F

2

Oakville, Ont.

Department of Fine Art

23

Ava Lacey

F

1

Newtonville, Ont.

Faculty of Applied Science

25

Devon Greenough

D

4

Arnprior, Ont.

Kinesiology & Health Studies

26

Nicole Posesorski

D

2

Toronto, Ont.

Faculty of Applied Science

29

Kathryn Jalink

G

2

Kingston, Ont.

Faculty of Applied Science

33

Lexi Giorgi

G

1

Stouffville, Ont.

School of Business

WE ARE TACKLING THIS SEASON WITH AN “ALL IN” MENTALITY AND READYING OURSELVES FOR A BATTLE EACH AND EVERY GAME. WITH A STRONG CORE OF PLAYERS RETURNING, COUPLED WITH THE ADDITION OF SOME ENERGETIC ROOKIES, WE EXPECT TO BE AMONG THOSE TEAMS CHALLENGING FOR THE CUP AT SEASON’S END.

KEY RETURNEES:

MATT HOLMBERG, HEAD COACH


WEBSITE: www.gogaelsgo.com TWITTER: @queensgaels #LeadTheWay


RYERSON RAMS

HOME ARENA: Mattamy Athletic Centre OFFICIAL COLOURS: Blue and White 2018-19 RESULTS: 11-7-4-2 HEAD COACH: Lisa Haley (7th season)

2019-20 SEASON PREVIEW Coming off their most successful season in program history, the Ryerson Rams enter the 2019-20 season with the confidence they need to win their first ever OUA championship. The 2018-19 season saw the team put up record-setting offensive numbers which led them to a playoff berth for the second straight year. The Rams won their first playoff series in team history by knocking off Queen’s in the quarter-finals before running into the eventual OUA and U SPORTS champion Guelph Gryphons in the semifinals. Having that taste of playoff success has left the team wanting more and with just one player graduating from last year’s roster, the Rams have only added more talent and depth to an already dangerous lineup. Last year’s OUA and U SPORTS rookie of the year Erika Crouse returns for her second season while captain Kryshanda Green is back for her fifth and final year. Other weapons in Brooklyn Gemmill and Lauren Nicholson also return to shape a potent offence. First year forwards Mia Morano, Emily Baxter, and Alexia Ursua will look to contribute early and often as well. The Rams will have a battle between the pipes once again this year as Rachel Seeley, Fanny Vigeant, and Natalie Thompson all return to the squad. Each saw action last season and will compete for playing time. A nine-game exhibition schedule will have the Rams prepared for opening night on October 18 as the team sets out in search of their first program title.


Kryshanda Green F Erika Crouse F Brooklyn Gemmill F Lauren Nicholson F

KEY DEPARTURES:

Kayla Karbonik F Rachel Dowdall D Cassie Rich F

KEY RECRUITS/TRANSFERS:

Mia Morano F Emily Baxter F Abby DeCorby D Alexia Ursua F

2019-20 SCHEDULE: Oct 18 @ Ontario Tech Oct 19 @ Queen’s Oct 23 Toronto Oct 25 Windsor Oct 30 @ Guelph Nov 2 @ York Nov 8 Queen’s Nov 9 Ontario Tech Nov 15 @ Laurentian Nov 16 @ Nipissing Nov 21 Laurier Nov 23 York Nov 28 @ Waterloo Nov 30 @ Laurier Jan 12 Waterloo Jan 16 Brock Jan 18 Western Jan 23 @ Toronto Jan 31 Guelph Feb 1 @ Brock Feb 7 Laurentian Feb 8 Nipissing Feb 14 @ Windsor Feb 15 @ Western

7:30 7:30 11:00 7:15 7:30 2:15 7:15 7:15 7:30 7:30 7:15 2:15 7:00 2:30 2:15 7:15 2:15 11:00 7:15 7:15 7:15 7:15 7:30 7:00

2019-20 ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

ELIG. PROGRAM

HOMETOWN

1

Natalie Thompson

G

2

Criminology

Richmond Hill, Ont.

2

Lauren Nicholson

F

4

Business Management

Dresden, Ont.

3

Mariah Hinds

D

3

Arts & Contemporary Studies

Toronto, Ont.

4

Laura Ball

D

5

RTA Sports Media

Toronto, Ont.

5

Tori Butler

D

2

Biomedical Engineering

North Saanich, B.C.

6

Avery Horlock

F

2

RTA New Media

Pickering, Ont.

7

Keelin Farren

D

3

Early Childhood Studies

Toronto, Ont.

8

Kryshanda Green

F

5

Politics & Governance

Brampton, Ont.

9

Brooklyn Gemmill

F

3

Criminology

Cambridge, Ont.

10

Karli Nummikoski

F

5

Nutrition & Food

Thunder Bay, Ont.

11

Ye Eun Park

D

3

Psychology

Gangneung, Korea

12

Olivia Giardetti

F

3

RTA Sports Media

Whitby, Ont.

13

Claire Banks

D

2

Nursing

London, Ont.

14

Alexia Ursua

F

1

Biomedical Science

Surrey, B.C.

15

Mia Morano

F

1

Nutrition & Food

Toronto, Ont.

17

Elexa Pakozdy

F

4

Child & Youth Care

Port Coquitlam, B.C.

19

Julie Patricio

D

3

Graphic Communication

Toronto, Ont.

20

Natalie Pantaleo

F

2

Criminology

Newmarket, Ont.

21

Emily Baxter

F

1

Biomedical Science

Oakville, Ont.

22

Erika Crouse

F

2

Criminology

Kirkland Lake, Ont.

23

Teagan Gartley

D

3

Biomedical Science

Kitchener, Ont.

26

Madison Lalonde

F

3

Occupational & Public Health

Blenheim, Ont.

27

Abby Decorby

D

1

Nursing

Saskatoon, Sask.

28

Camryn Tait

F

2

Child & Youth Care

Toronto, Ont.

29

Emily Marshall

G

2

Real Estate Management

Oakville, Ont.

34

Rachel Seeley

G

4

Sociology

Ottawa, Ont.

39

Fanny Vigeant

G

4

Early Childhood Studies

St-Hyacinthe, Que.

WE HAD A YOUNG TEAM LAST YEAR AND GAINED A LOT OF EXPERIENCE THROUGH OUR PLAYOFF RUN. WITH THE MAJORITY OF OUR CORE RETURNING, HOPEFULLY THAT EXPERIENCE CAN PAY OFF IN A BIGGER WAY THIS YEAR. LISA HALEY, HEAD COACH

KEY RETURNEES:


WEBSITE: www.ryersonrams.ca TWITTER: @RyersonRams #weRams


TORONTO VARSITY BLUES

HOME ARENA: Varsity Arena OFFICIAL COLOURS: Blue and White 2018-19 RESULTS: 13-6-2-3 HEAD COACH: Vicky Sunohara (9th season)

2019-20 SEASON PREVIEW The University of Toronto Varsity Blues women’s hockey team boasts 10 new players on their 2019-20 roster. The Blues are the reigning OUA silver medalists and are coming off a sixth-place finish at the U SPORTS national championship last March in Charlottetown. “We have a good group of returning veterans to lead a big group of first-year players this season,” said Varsity Blues head coach Vicky Sunohara. “We have had a great training camp and shown fairly well in our exhibition games so far. I’m excited to see how we will do once the regular season gets underway.” 2018-19 U SPORTS all-Canadian Cristine Chao returns her for fifth and final season in the Blue and White. Chao was named the OUA defender of the year and the OUA’s most sportsmanlike player last season. She is joined by returning veterans Gabrielle De Serres, Jana Headrick and Shaelynn Waite. Up front, the Blues will look to Stephanie Ayres, Mathilde De Serres and Taylor Trussler to lead the offensive charge. The trio combined for 51 points over the 2018-19 regular season and playoffs. Between the pipes, the Blues return sophomore standout Erica Fryer and third-year star Madeline Albert. The duo were both named members of the OUA all-rookie team over the past two seasons.


Cristine Chao D Erica Fryer G Stephanie Ayres F

KEY DEPARTURES:

Lauren Straatman Kassie Roache Julia Szulewska

F F D

KEY RECRUITS/TRANSFERS:

Natasha Athanasakos F Nikki McDonald F Maddy Walsh D

2019-20 SCHEDULE: Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct 23 Oct 26 Nov 1 Nov 8 Nov 9 Nov 15 Nov 16 Nov 21 Nov 23 Nov 30 Dec 1 Jan 5 Jan 10 Jan 11 Jan 17 Jan 18 Jan 23 Jan 15 Jan 31 Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb 14

@ Queen’s @ Ontario Tech @ Ryerson Windsor Guelph Ontario Tech Queen’s @ Nipissing @ Laurentian York @ Waterloo Waterloo Brock @ Guelph Laurier @ York @ Windsor @ Brock Ryerson @ Laurier Western Nipissing Laurentian @ Western

7:30 3:30 11:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:00 7:30 4:00 7:00 2:30 3:00 3:00 7:30 7:00 2:15 7:30 7:15 11:00 2:30 7:00 7:00 3:00 7:00

2019-20 ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

ELIG. PROGRAM

HOMETOWN

2

Larissa Borowiec

D

5

Kinesiology

Mississauga, Ont.

4

Meagan Barry

D

2

Kinesiology

Etobicoke, Ont.

5

Mackenzie MacDonald

F

2

Indigenous/Equity Studies

Port Perry, Ont.

6

Louie Bieman

F

3

History/Philosophy

Guelph, Ont.

7

Stephanie Ayres

F

4

French

Hearst, Ont.

9

Mathilde De Serres

F

4

Mechanical Engineering

Ville Mont-Royal, Que.

10

Lauren Ball

F

1

Social Science

Ottawa, Ont.

11

Natasha Athanasakos

F

1

Criminology

Markham, Ont.

12

Taylor Trussler

F

2

Kinesiology

Ayr, Ont.

13

Laura Ellis

F

3

Kinesiology

Burlington, Ont.

14

Juliette Blais-Savoie

F

1

Life Science

San Jose, Cali.

15

Jessica Robichaud

F

5

Biodiversity & Conserv. Biology Whitby, Ont.

16

Madelyn Walsh

D

1

Life Science

Hammonds Plains, N.S.

17

Shaelynn Waite

D

4

Kinesiology

Brampton, Ont.

18

Avery Henry

F

2

Psychology

Chicago, Ill.

19

Lauren MacDonnell

F

1

Kinesiology

Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

20

Breanna Berndsen

F

4

Sociology

Kelowna, B.C.

21

Jana Headrick

D

4

Kinesiology

Garden River, Ont.

22

Avery Durie

D

1

Social Science

Ottawa, Ont.

23

Gabrielle De Serres

D

3

Commerce

Ville Mont-Royal, Que.

24

Adrianna Noble

F

3

Chemical Engineering

Whitby, Ont.

25

Bronwyn Brennan

D

1

English

Toronto, Ont.

26

Cristine Chao

D

5

Commerce

Toronto, Ont.

27

Nikki McDonald

F

1

Life Science

Stoney Creek, Ont.

28

Lauren Hancock

F

1

Life Science

Sudbury, Ont.

29

Madeline Albert

G

3

Humanities

Whitby, Ont.

30

Erica Fryer

G

2

Kinesiology

Amherstburg, Ont.

WE HAVE HAD A GREAT TRAINING CAMP AND SHOWN FAIRLY WELL IN OUR EXHIBITION GAMES. I’M EXCITED TO SEE HOW WE WILL DO ONCE THE REGULAR SEASON GETS UNDERWAY.

KEY RETURNEES:

VICKY SUNOHARA, HEAD COACH


WEBSITE: www.varsityblues.ca TWITTER: @Varsity_Blues #BLEEDBLUE


WATERLOO WARRIORS

HOME ARENA: CIF Arena OFFICIAL COLOURS: Black and Gold 2018-19 RESULTS: 10-7-2-5 HEAD COACH: Shaun Reagan (9th season)

2019-20 SEASON PREVIEW The Warriors women’s hockey team is looking to make a leap this after being ousted from the first round of playoffs in each of the last two seasons. Head coach Shaun Reagan returns for his ninth year after leading Waterloo to the post-season five of the last six seasons. Last year the Warriors finished with a 12-8-4 record but met up with a hot Western Mustangs team who edged the Warriors 3-2 and 2-1 to put an abrupt end to Waterloo’s 2018-19 campaign. This season the Warriors welcome back some key veterans to the squad including fourth years Samantha Burbridge, Brooklyn Sarnovsky, and Cynthia Cavanagh while fifth years Hannah Street, Alison Hanson and Taytum Clairmont hope to push Waterloo past the second round of the playoffs for the first time since 2017. “As a coaching staff we are very optimistic about the season ahead” said head coach Shaun Reagan. “We have a strong group of veterans returning with a very impressive group of recruits to compliment them. We have a very deep roster this season and I expect to compete with the best teams across the OUA on a game by game basis.” The Warriors are also excited about transfer student Krystin Lawrence who joins Waterloo after spending three full seasons with the Windsor Lancers. In 72 games with the Lancers, Lawrence netted 47 goals and added 38 assists for 85 points. She was named the OUA MVP following her 2016-17 where she put up 32 points in 24 games and has been named the OUA Forward of the Year twice (2016 & 2017). The Warriors also shored up some key recruits at the forward position in Jayda Sachs, Liz Lenardon and Maddie Pritchard who will add some much needed offensive punch to Waterloo’s lineup. In net, rookie Mikayla Schnarr and Alysha Letwin will provide stability between the pipes.


Taytum Clairmont F Sarah Rettinger F Hannah Street D Brooklyn Cole F

KEY DEPARTURES:

Dollee Meigs F Angela MacDonald F Maryn Caragata F

KEY RECRUITS/TRANSFERS:

Liz Lenardon F Jayda Sachs F Maddie Pritchard F

2019-20 SCHEDULE: Oct 17 Laurier Oct 19 @ Guelph Oct 25 Laurentian Oct 26 Nipissing Nov 1 @ Ontario Tech Nov 2 @ Queen’s Nov 8 @ Western Nov 9 @ Windsor Nov 15 @ York Nov 17 Western Nov 21 @ Brock Nov 23 Toronto Nov 28 Ryerson Nov 30 @ Toronto Jan 3 Windsor Jan 4 York Jan 12 @ Ryerson Jan 17 @ Laurentian Jan 18 @ Nipissing Jan 23 @ Laurier Jan 25 Guelph Jan 31 Queen’s Feb 1 Ontario Tech Feb 8 Brock

7:00 2:30 7:00 2:30 7:30 7:30 11:00 4:00 7:00 2:30 7:15 2:30 7:00 3:00 7:00 2:30 2:15 7:30 7:30 7:07 2:30 7:00 2:30 2:30

2019-20 ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

ELIG. PROGRAM

HOMETOWN

1

Loghan Hennes

G

2

Health Studies

Eatonia, Sask.

2

Trisha Cho

D

2

Recreation & Business

Mississauga, Ont.

3

Emma Cheeseman

D

3

Recreation & Business

Waterloo, Ont.

4

Jessie Fennell

D

2

Accounting & Financial Mgmt.

Fonthill, Ont.

6

Sarah Rettinger

F

3

Honours Arts

Kitchener, Ont.

9

Hannah Street

D

5

Kinesiology

Shoal Lake, Man.

10

Brooklyn Cole

F

2

Public Health

Kitchener, Ont.

11

Elizabeth Lenardon

F

1

Kinesiology

Kelowna, B.C.

12

Brooklyn Sarnovsky

D

4

Health Studies

Courtice, Ont.

14

Courtney Simpson

F

2

Kinesiology

Sebringville, Ont.

19

Jayda Sachs

F

1

Kinesiology

Warman, Sask.

21

Samantha Burbridge

F

4

Recreation & Sports Business

Brantford, Ont.

22

Selena Dirven

D

3

Kinesiology

Watford, Ont.

24

Madison Pritchard

F

1

Arts

Richards Landing, Ont.

26

Emma Pye

F

3

Therapeutic Recreation

Oshawa, Ont.

31

Alysha Letwin

G

2

Kinesiology

Barrie, Ont.

32

Mikayla Schnarr

G

1

Public Health

Waterloo, Ont.

33

Alison Hanson

F

5

Science & Business

North York, Ont.

44

Cynthia Cavanagh

F

4

Honours Arts

Scarborough, Ont.

62

Taytum Clairmont

F

5

Masters - Business Tech.

Waterloo, Ont.

74

Carley Olivier

D

2

Undeclared

Sudbury, Ont.

91

Jenna Hewitt-Kenda

F

5

Honours Science

North Vancouver, B.C.

96

Krystin Lawrence

F

4

Recreation & Leisure

Tecumseh, Ont.

WE ARE EXCITED TO GET THE SEASON GOING AFTER SOME TOUGH LUCK LAST YEAR. WE HAVE SOME KEY VETERANS COMING BACK THIS YEAR WHO WILL PROVIDE LEADERSHIP FOR OUR YOUNG ROSTER. EVERY GAME MATTERS IN SUCH A COMPETITITVE CONFERENCE AND WE HOPE TO BE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THOSE CLOSE GAMES THIS SEASON.

KEY RETURNEES:

SHAUN REAGAN, HEAD COACH


WEBSITE: www.athletics.uwaterloo.ca TWITTER: @WlooWarriors #goblackgogold


WESTERN MUSTANGS

HOME ARENA: Thompson Arena OFFICIAL COLOURS: Purple and White 2018-19 RESULTS: 14-5-1-4 HEAD COACH: Candice Moxley (2nd season)

2019-20 SEASON PREVIEW After falling one game short of the McCaw Cup last season, The Mustangs Women’s Hockey team is gearing up for another run this year. “I am excited for this team to hit the ice, we have a strong core returning this year and the incoming class compliments the types of players we have in our lineup.” said Mustangs Head Coach Candice Moxley “This group has a lot of potential to make a statement in the OUA this year.” Among that returning core is OUA MVP April Clark, who tallied 20 goals & 33 points last season. The St. Marys native is in her final year of eligibility and is sure to keep that offensive pressure going. The Mustangs will also need impressive performances from their returning goaltender Carmen Lasis. Last year she was in the top 5 in the OUA in both GAA (1.49) & save percentage (.941). The Mustangs gave up only 41 goals last season in 24 games which was 2nd lowest in the league. On the back end, the Mustangs will look to Renae Nevills to take a leading role with the departure of Edie Levesque, Anthea Lasis & Beatrice Dufour. Nevills is in her fourth season and had four goals and 5 assists last year. With a new season and graduation, the opportunity for some new faces is there for the purple and white. The Mustangs have a trip of players coming from the PWHL Kira Memet from the Oakville Jr. Hornets, Jenna MacLean from the Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins of the PWHL & Emma Thomas from the Kitchener Waterloo Rangers.


April Clark F Carmen Lasis G Renae Nevills D

KEY DEPARTURES:

Edie Levesque Evra Levesque

D F

KEY RECRUITS/TRANSFERS:

Kira Memet F Jenna MacLean D Emma Thomas D Janneke Watt F

2019-20 SCHEDULE: Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct 24 Oct 26 Nov 1 Nov 2 Nov 8 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 17 Nov 23 Nov 28 Jan 4 Jan 10 Jan 11 Jan 18 Jan 24 Jan 25 Jan 31 Feb 1 Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb 14 Feb 15

York Brock @ Guelph Guelph @ Laurentian @ Nipissing Waterloo @ York Laurier @ Waterloo @ Windsor @ Brock @ Laurier Queen’s Ontario Tech @ Ryerson Laurentian Nipissing @ Toronto Windsor @ Queen’s @ Ontario Tech Toronto Ryerson

7:00 7:00 7:00 2:30 7:30 7:30 11:00 2:15 2:30 2:30 4:00 7:15 2:30 7:00 2:30 2:15 7:00 2:30 7:00 2:30 7:30 3:30 7:00 7:00

2019-20 ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

ELIG. PROGRAM

HOMETOWN

4

Kyle Bertrand

D

1

Kinesiology

Guelph, Ont.

10

Sam Wood

F

1

BMOS

Kingston, Ont.

13

Kamma Anderson

F

1

Social Science

London, Ont.

14

Jessie Sanghe

F

3

Kinesiology

Surrey, B.C.

15

Sophie Young

F

1

Brescia College

Regina, Sask.

16

Olivia Kariunas

D

3

BMOS

Whitby, Ont.

18

Kira Memet

F

1

Huron College

Kentville, N.S.

19

Brooke Dicicco

F

2

Kinesiology

Guelph, Ont.

24

Rachel Armstrong

F

4

Science

Waterdown, Ont.

25

Julia Zuccon

F

3

Kinesiology

Toronto, Ont.

27

Janneke Watt

F

1

Health Science

Stayner, Ont.

33

Kaitlyn Booth

G

2

King's College

Oakville,Ont.

34

Emma Thomas

D

1

Criminology

Burlington, Ont.

41

Carmen Lasis

G

3

Brescia College

Toronto, Ont.

44

Sarah Irwin

D

2

Engineering

North Bay, Ont.

64

Jenna MacLean

D

1

Criminology

Burlington, Ont.

67

Sydnee Baker

F

3

King's College

Chatham, Ont.

74

Renae Nevills

D

4

Kinesiology

Thamesville, Ont.

87

April Clark

F

5

Nursing

St. Marys, Ont.

89

Hannah Irwin

F

2

Kinesiology

North Bay, Ont.

91

Emma Suitor

F

2

Brescia College

Burlington, Ont.

94

Tareya Webster

G

4

BMOS

Montreal, Que.

I AM EXCITED FOR THIS TEAM TO HIT THE ICE, WE HAVE A STRONG CORE RETURNING THIS YEAR AND THE INCOMING CLASS COMPLIMENTS THE TYPES OF PLAYERS WE HAVE IN OUR LINEUP. THIS GROUP HAS A LOT OF POTENTIAL TO MAKE A STATEMENT IN THE OUA THIS YEAR.

KEY RETURNEES:

CANDICE MOXLEY, HEAD COACH


WEBSITE: www.westernmustangs.ca TWITTER: @WesternMustangs #PurpleReign


WINDSOR LANCERS

HOME ARENA: Capri Pizzaria Recreation Centre OFFICIAL COLOURS: Blue and Gold 2018-19 RESULTS: 1-19-2-2 HEAD COACH: Deanna Iwanicka (1st season)

2019-20 SEASON PREVIEW The Windsor Lancers women’s hockey team is looking forward to the 2019-20 season as an opportunity for growth. After a rough 2018 campaign in head coach Deanna Iwanicka’s first year, the Lancers and Iwanicka are excited about both the culture and leadership as well as improved depth in her second year at the helm. Though the Lancers lost captain Rachel Chantler, they return both Ashley and Amy Maitre, their entire goaltending core as well as forward Jessica Gribbon. Gribbon’s four goals last year tied her for the team lead along with Alix Reiter who also returns this year. In addition to the returning veterans, the Lancers are welcoming forwards Maggie Peterson and Avery Mertz to the program. Peterson attended Iwanicka’s hockey school and share’s a hometown with her new coach in Edmonton, Alberta. Mertz, who originally committed to the Laurier Golden Hawks, was a late addition and earned a spot after dominating on the ice at camp. Iwanicka called both players “foundational building blocks” in both what the Lancers want to do on the ice and off it in a culture sense. With an experienced core and fresh talent, the Lancers are optimistic about the potential of the team. However, coach Iwanicka says the same reasons for optimism can be misleading, young players sometimes falter early, but there’s no doubt the program is trending in the right direction.


Amy Maitre F Ashley Maitre D Molly Jenkins G Jaydlin Spooner G Jessica Gribbon F

KEY DEPARTURES:

Rachel Chantler

D

KEY RECRUITS/TRANSFERS:

Avery Metz F Maggie Peterson F

2019-20 SCHEDULE: Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct 25 Oct 26 Nov 1 Nov 2 Nov 8 Nov 9 Nov 16 Nov 20 Nov 23 Nov 30 Jan 3 Jan 4 Jan 10 Jan 17 Jan 18 Jan 25 Jan 26 Feb 1 Feb 7 Feb 8 Feb 14 Feb 15

Brock York @ Ryerson @ Toronto @ Nipissing @ Laurentian Laurier Waterloo @ York @ Laurier Western Guelph @ Waterloo @ Brock Ontario Tech Toronto @ Guelph Laurentian Nipissing @ Western @ Ontario Tech @ Queen’s Ryerson Queen’s

7:30 4:00 7:15 7:00 11:00 4:00 7:30 4:00 7:15 12:00 4:00 7:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:30 7:30 4:00 2:00 2:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 4:00

2019-20 ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

ELIG. PROGRAM

HOMETOWN

1

Molly Jenkins

G

4

Human Kinetics

St. Thomas, Ont.

3

Daralan Ditto

D

1

Political Science

Vulcan, AB

4

Jessica Gribbon

F

2

Biochemistry

Orangeville, Ont.

5

Olivia Lynch

D

3

Nursing

London, Ont.

6

Kendi Lundell

F

1

Business Administration

Calgary, AB

8

Kaycyn Hernandez

D

1

Concurrent English

Union, Ont.

9

Aubrey Lefler

D

2

Criminology

Windsor, Ont.

10

Maggie Peterson

F

1

Human Kinetics

Edmonton, AB

11

Mia DiNardo

F

1

Business Administration

Amherstburg, Ont.

12

Megan Bates

D

1

Human Kinetics

Thamesford, Ont

13

Morgan Simard

F

2

Human Kinetics

Amherstburg, Ont.

15

Alix Reiter

F

4

Psychology

Edmonton, AB

16

Zoey Westervelt

F

1

Criminology

Barrie, Ont.

17

Amy Maitre

F

4

Human Kinetics

Maidstone, Ont.

18

Ashley Maitre

D

4

Human Kinetics

Maidstone, Ont.

21

Carly Hennessey

D

1

Business Administration

Thunder Bay, Ont.

22

Darcee Hall

F

1

Psychology

Delia, AB

24

Victoria Sudeyko

D

1

Human Kinetics

Mississauga, Ont.

25

Maggie DeWolf-Russ

F

1

Liberal Studies

Belle River, Ont.

26

Tori Chenier

F

4

Criminology

Grande Prairie, AB

27

Samantha Spangol

F

2

Sociology & Criminology

Bolton, Ont.

30

Jaydlin Spooner

G

3

Comm., Media, Film

Campbell River, BC

31

Kristen Swiatochik

G

2

Human Kinetics

Lasalle, Ont.

65

Emma Welburn

F

2

Biological Sciences

Mississauga, Ont.

97

Avery Mertz

F

1

Criminology

Harrow, Ont.

THIS YEAR’S TEAM HAS STRONG LEADERSHIP COMBINED WITH ENTHUSIASTIC YOUTH. WE ARE SEEING A POSITIVE CHANGE IN THE CULTURE AND AN INCREASE IN OVERALL DEPTH.

KEY RETURNEES:

DEANNA IWANICKA, HEAD COACH


WEBSITE: www.golancers.ca TWITTER: @WindsorLancers #LancerFamily


YORK LIONS

HOME ARENA: Canlan Ice Sports OFFICIAL COLOURS: Red and White 2018-19 RESULTS: 8-12-3-1 HEAD COACH: Dan Church (15th season)

2019-20 SEASON PREVIEW Expectations are on the rise for the York Lions women’s hockey team and early indications are that this team has turned a corner. The Lions are coming off their best year since 2014-15, finishing just outside the playoff picture in ninth place with 31 points. The momentum generated by that improvement, as well as a solid pre-season, has head coach Dan Church and his squad brimming with confidence. “We have a talented team that works very hard,” said Church, who will be behind the bench for his 15th season with the Lions. “We have a more veteran squad this year and we have excellent leadership too. When you put all those pieces together, I think we’ll be one of the most improved teams in the OUA this season. We expect to be a playoff team and who knows how far that will take us.” The Lions were one of the youngest teams in the OUA a couple of seasons ago, but that squad has morphed into a veteran-laden group that understands what they have to do to be successful. They return nine of the top 11 scorers from last season, most notably team captain Erin Locke. She finished in the OUA’s top 10 in scoring last year despite missing the first 10 games of the season, and her 1.43 points per game was the best in the conference. Fellow forwards Kelsey McHolm, Tayler Murphy, Kara Washer and Courtney Gardiner all scored at least 10 points and will be counted on to contribute offensively and lead the Lions attack. The defence is young but extremely talented, and the graduation of former captain Jenna Gray leaves a void that many players have the ability to fill. A pair of sophomore defenders in Julia McLennan and Caroline Eagles have benefitted greatly from a year of experience under their belts, while former OUA all-rookie team member Taylor Davison, now in her fourth year, will step into an even bigger role.


KEY RETURNEES:

Erin Locke F Kelsey McHolm F Kara Washer F Taylor Davison D Lauren Dubie G

2019-20 ROSTER NO. NAME

POS.

ELIG. PROGRAM

HOMETOWN

1

Julianna Thomson

G

1

Commerce, Management

Winnipeg, Man.

Tegan Duncan F Jenna Gray D Cynthia St-Cyr D

2

Avery Reeves

F

4

Kinesiology & Health Science

Mount Forest, Ont.

5

Caroline Eagles

D

2

Kinesiology & Health Science

Ottawa, Ont.

KEY RECRUITS/TRANSFERS:

6

Kayla Hosegood

D

3

Administrative Studies

Winnipeg, Man.

7

Ilena Ricker-Singh

D

1

Criminology

Smithville, Ont.

8

Erin Locke

F

5

Kinesiology & Health Science

Toronto, Ont.

9

Leah Hibbert

F

3

Kinesiology & Health Science

Winnipeg, Man.

2019-20 SCHEDULE:

11

Kara Washer

F

3

Kinesiology & Health Science

New Lowell, Ont.

Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct 25 Oct 26 Oct 31 Nov 2 Nov 7 Nov 9 Nov 15 Nov 16 Nov 21 Nov 23 Nov 29 Nov 30 Jan 4 Jan 11 Jan 17 Jan 18 Jan 22 Jan 25 Jan 31 Feb 1 Feb 7 Feb 15

12

Madison Davey

F

3

Kinesiology & Health Science

Mitchell, Ont.

13

Christina Chin

F

4

Schulich School of Business

Richmond Hill, Ont.

14

Courtney Gardiner

F

3

Disaster & Emergency Mgmt.

Goderich, Ont.

15

Brooke Anderson

F

3

Criminology

St. Andrews, Man.

16

Sarah Power

D

5

Kinesiology & Health Science

Palgrave, Ont.

17

Taylor Coward

F

1

Biology

Winnipeg, Man.

18

Kelsey McHolm

F

4

Communications

Winnipeg, Man.

19

Tayler Murphy

F

3

Schulich School of Business

Sudbury, Ont.

20

Taylor Davison

D

4

Criminology

Oakville, Ont.

21

Samantha Jones

F

2

Commerce, Management

King City, Ont.

22

Ava Ricker-Singh

D

1

Criminology

Smithville, Ont.

23

Ellen Donaldson

F

3

Kinesiology & Health Science

Tecumseh, Ont.

24

Becky Higgs

F

2

Sociology

Clinton, Ont.

26

Rebecca Lopes

D

1

Biochemistry

Toronto, Ont.

27

Julia McLennan

D

2

Kinesiology & Health Science

Winnipeg, Man.

29

Eva Hall

G

5

Psychology

Main-A-Dieu, Ont.

31

Lauren Dubie

G

4

Psychology

London, Ont.

33

Serena Vilde

G

2

Environmental Science

Toronto, Ont.

Taylor Coward Ava Ricker-Singh Ilena Ricker-Singh

F D D

@ Western 7:00 @ Windsor 4:00 Ontario Tech 7:00 Queen’s 7:15 @ Brock 7:15 Ryerson 2:15 @ Laurier 7:07 Western 2:15 Waterloo 7:00 Windsor 7:15 @ Toronto 7:00 @ Ryerson 2:15 Laurentian 7:00 Nipissing 7:15 @ Waterloo 2:30 Toronto 2:15 @ Ontario Tech 7:30 @ Queen’s 7:30 @ Guelph 7:30 Brock 2:15 @ Nipissing 5:00 @ Laurentian 4:00 Guelph 7:00 Laurier 2:15

FOR OUR TEAM TO REACH THE NEXT LEVEL, IT IS ALL ABOUT CONSISTENCY AND COMPETE. THERE IS SO MUCH PARITY IN THE OUA THAT WE REALLY CAN’T AFFORD TO HAVE A STRING OF BAD GAMES OR EVEN PERIODS. WE NEED TO COMPETE HARD EVERY GAME AND IF WE DO THAT CONSISTENTLY, I THINK THIS TEAM CAN GO FAR.

KEY DEPARTURES:

DAN CHURCH, HEAD COACH


WEBSITE: www.yorkulions.ca TWITTER: @YorkULions #LionPride


year in review



2018-19 REGULAR SEASON & PLAYOFFS regular season RANK SCHOOL W L OTW OTL PTS 1. GUELPH 16 3 2 3 55 2. WESTERN 14 5 1 4 48 3. TORONTO 13 6 2 3 46 4. QUEEN’S 14 9 1 0 44 5. RYERSON 11 7 4 2 43 6. NIPISSING 9 7 5 3 40 7. WATERLOO 10 7 2 5 39 8. BROCK 8 8 6 2 38 9. YORK 8 12 3 1 31 10. UOIT 9 13 1 1 30 11. LAURENTIAN 7 12 1 4 27 12. LAURIER 5 17 1 1 18 13. WINDSOR 1 19 2 2 9

round 1 8. BROCK vs. 1. GUELPH Game 1 Game 2

Brock 0 Guelph 1

Guelph 4 Brock 0

7. WATERLOO vs. 2. WESTERN Game 1 Game 2

Waterloo 2 Western 2

Western 3 Waterloo 1

6. NIPISSING vs. 3. TORONTO Game 1 Game 2 Game 3

Nipissing 1 Toronto 1 Nipissing 2

Toronto 3 Nipissing 4 Toronto 3

5. RYERSON vs. 4. QUEEN’S Game 1 Game 2 Game 1

Ryerson 2 Queen’s 1 Ryerson 2

Queen’s 3 Ryerson 2 Queen’s 1

round 2 5. RYERSON vs. 1. GUELPH Game 1 Game 2

Ryerson 2 Guelph 1

Guelph 4 Ryerson 0

3. TORONTO vs. 2. WESTERN Game 1 Game 2 Game 3

Toronto 3 Western 3 Toronto 2

MCCAW CUP CHAMPIONSHIP Toronto 2

Guelph 4

Western 0 Toronto 1 Western 1


TEAM STATS G A

GPG PPG PPO PP% PPGA TSH PK% SHG GA GAA SV SV%

BROCK 52 77 2.17 15 94 16.0 15 99 84.8 2 GUELPH 79 114 3.29 14 84 16.7 11 75 85.3 4 LAURENTIAN 39 60 1.63 11 86 12.8 21 76 72.4 0 LAURIER 29 46 1.21 7 98 7.1 16 100 84.0 0 NIPISSING 53 94 2.21 16 89 18.0 14 102 86.3 1 QUEEN’S 50 85 2.08 15 107 14.0 20 98 79.6 0 RYERSON 71 105 2.96 15 107 14.0 14 118 88.1 2 TORONTO 65 105 2.71 24 98 24.5 5 73 93.2 0 UOIT 56 90 2.33 15 74 20.3 11 75 85.3 3 WATERLOO 53 94 2.21 12 91 13.2 4 77 94.8 1 WESTERN 62 86 2.58 12 81 14.8 15 92 83.7 3 WINDSOR 34 44 1.42 8 104 7.7 20 101 80.2 2 YORK 55 84 2.29 14 78 17.9 12 105 88.6 0

53 2.18 835 .940 33 1.37 615 .949 67 2.79 641 .905 55 2.32 627 .919 45 1.86 524 .919 43 1.80 537 .926 61 2.52 488 .889 46 1.90 447 .907 67 2.79 667 .909 52 2.16 599 .920 39 1.61 563 .935 75 3.13 745 .909 62 2.61 587 .904


LEAGUE LEADERS points

save percentage

Name

School GP G A PTS

Name

School GP GA SV SV%

A Clark K Nauboris A Berg K Lowy B Gemmill L Straatman E Crouse L Nicholson K Green E Locke

Western UOIT Brock Guelph Ryerson Toronto Ryerson Ryerson Ryerson York

V Lamenta A Beaulieu J Murphy C Lasis M Arsenault C Myers D Ranger E Fryer A Smith S Pascal

Guelph Guelph Brock Western Queen’s Laurier Nipissing Toronto Waterloo Queen’s

24 24 24 22 24 24 23 24 23 14

20 15 11 13 10 8 11 12 10 9

13 17 14 12 13 15 11 10 11 11

33 32 25 25 23 23 22 22 21 20

goals

16 8 23 20 13 23 19 18 20 11

20 12 48 30 18 44 31 27 41 22

399 209 807 482 279 593 401 334 494 257

.952 .946 .944 .941 .939 .931 .928 .925 .923 .921

goals-against average

Name

School GP

PPG SHG GWG G

Name

School GP GAA

A Clark K Nauboris K Roache K Lowy L Nicholson A Berg E Crouse M Lantz K Manoukarakis C Ball J Derenoski B Gemmil K Green K McHolm

Western UOIT Toronto Guelph Ryerson Brock Ryerson Guelph Queen’s UOIT Nipissing Ryerson Ryerson York

5 3 5 4 4 0 2 1 3 5 4 4 3 2

V Lamenta M Arsenault A Beaulieu C Lasis E Fryer D Ranger C Myers S Pascal J Murphy A Smith

Guelph Queen’s Guelph Western Toronto Nipissing Laurier Queen’s Brock Waterloo

16 13 8 20 18 19 23 11 23 20

1.24 1.39 1.48 1.49 1.49 1.68 1.97 2.01 2.07 2.10

Name

School

GP

W-L

WIN%

A Beaulieu V Lamenta E Fryer S Pascal B Vial J Murphy M Arsenault F Vigeant D Ranger C Lasis

Guelph Guelph Toronto Queen’s UOIT Brock Queen’s Ryerson Nipissing Western

8 16 18 11 14 23 13 14 19 20

8-0 10.5 11-6 7-4 7-4 13-8 8-5 8-5 10-7 10-8

1.000 .667 .647 .636 .636 .619 .615 .615 .588 .556

24 24 23 22 24 24 23 24 23 23 24 24 23 24

assists Name

School GP A

K Nauboris T Clairmont C Merrick L Straatman A Berg G De Serres A Clark B Gemmill K Tienhaara Z Davis M Johnston K Lowy

UOIT Waterloo Guelph Toronto Brock Toronto Western Ryerson Nipissing Nipissing UOIT Guelph

24 24 24 24 24 23 24 24 24 21 24 22

17 15 15 15 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12

1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

5 5 1 3 4 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 1

20 15 14 13 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10

win percentage


awards


2018-19 AWARDS & ALL-STARS major awards Most Valuable Player Forward of the Year Defender of the Year Goaltender of the Year Rookie of the Year Marion Hilliard Award Most Sportsmanlike Award Coach of the Year

April Clark, Western April Clark, Western Cristine Chao, Toronto Valerie Lamenta, Guelph Erika Crouse, Ryerson Jenna Gray, York Cristine Chao, Toronto Rachel Flanagan, Guelph

first team all-stars F April Clark F Kassidy Nauboris F Kaitlin Lowy D Cristine Chao D Zosia Davis G Valerie Lamenta

Western UOIT Guelph Toronto Nipissing Guelph

second team all-stars F Annie Berg F Lauren Straatman F Kryshanda Green D Laura Crowdis D Jenna Gray G Jensen Murphy

Brock Toronto Ryerson Guelph York Brock

all-rookies F Erika Crouse F Erin Ross F Taylor Trussler D Jessie Fennell D Nicole Posesorski G Erika Fryer

Ryerson UOIT Toronto Waterloo Queen’s Toronto

all-canadians F April Clark, Western D Cristine Chao, Toronto F Erika Crouse, Ryerson

First Team Second Team All-Rookie


M C CAW CUP the history

The school winning the OUA Women’s Hockey Championship receives the Judy McCaw Memorial Cup. Women’s university hockey dates back to the 1920s. The original Beattie Ramsay Cup was rededicated as the OWIAA hockey championship trophy, and in 1972, named in memory of Judy McCaw, D.V.M, Captain of the University of Guelph 1967 Women’s Championship Hockey Team. The Cup was originally presented in 1922, rededicated in 1972, and replaced with a new trophy in 2012. the champions 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88

Guelph Western Guelph Guelph Western Laurier Queen’s Laurier Queen’s Laurier Laurier Laurier Laurier Laurier Laurier Laurier Toronto Laurier Toronto Toronto Laurier Guelph York Toronto Guelph Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto Toronto

1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72

York Toronto Toronto Toronto York Toronto Toronto Toronto Queen’s McMaster Queen’s McMaster Queen’s Guelph Queen’s Guelph


most valuable player 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013

April Clark Katrina Manoukarakis Kkrystin Lawrence Valerie Lamenta Lisa Stathopoulos Jenny MacKnight Amanda Parkins

Western Queen’s Windsor Guelph York Windsor Guelph

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006

Morgan McHaffie Kelly Walker Liz Knox Andrea Bevan Lauren Barch Andrea Bevan Kate Allgood

Queen’s Brock Laurier Laurier Laurier Laurier Brock

2005 2004 2003 2002 2001

Cindy Eadie Elizabeth Chiasson Elizabeth Chiasson Cindy Eadie Lisa Backman

Laurier Queen’s Queen’s Laurier Laurier

Ryerson Nipissing Brock Queen’s Waterloo Waterloo Guelph Waterloo Laurier

2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004

Candice Styles Tamara Bell Jennifer Rivers Elizabeth Kench Victoria Kaufmann E - Laura Foster W - Elaine Dumas E - Lauren Hoogasian W - Bianca Kitts

Laurier Guelph Guelph Queen’s Queen’s Toronto Guelph Toronto Guelph

2003 2002 2001 2000 1999

E - Nicole Trotter W - Katie Clubb Cindy Eadie Karine Bomardier Nancy McLean E - Claudia Tom W - Melanie Roach

Queen’s Windsor Laurier Ottawa Toronto Queen’s York

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007

Morgan McHaffie Kelly Walker Elizabeth Kench Tamara Bell Andrea Ironside Janine Davies Kate Allgood

Queen’s Brock Queen’s Guelph Laurier Toronto Brock

2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Kate Allgood Elizabeth Chiasson Elizabeth Chiasson Elizabeth Chiasson Jenny McRae Lisa Backman Lisa Backman

Brock Queen’s Queen’s Queen’s Waterloo Laurier Laurier

2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006

Jill Morillo Autumn Hills Veronica Johnston Dayna Kanis Lauren Meschino Fiona Aiston Kim Deveraux

UOIT York Western Guelph Laurier Toronto Toronto

2005 2004 2003 2002 2001

Sue McCutcheon Caroline Hare Alison Goodman Jenny McRae Bridget Bates

Toronto Queen’s Laurier Toronto Toronto

2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005

Jim Denham Matt Holmberg Rick Osborne Rick Osborne Rick Osborne Rick Osborne E - Todd Erskine W - Rick Osborne

Brock Queen’s Laurier Laurier Laurier Laurier Brock Laurier

2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

E - Harold Parsons W - Chuck Wright E - Harold Parsons W - Pat Hennessy Bill Bowker Karen Hughes Karen Hughes

Queen’s Guelph Queen’s Windsor Laurier Toronto Toronto

rookie of the year 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011

Erika Crouse Maria Dominico Annie Berg Katrina Manoukarakis Stephanie Sluys Rachel Marriott Christine Grant Rebecca Bouwhuis Laura Booker

defender of the year 2019 2018

Cristine Chao Zosia Davis

Toronto Nipissing

GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR 2019 2018

Valerie Lamenta Stephanie Pascal

Guelph Queen’s

forward of the year 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013

April Clark Katrina Manokarakis Krystin Lawrence Krystin Lawrence Lisa Stathopulos Jenny MacKnight Amanda Parkins

Western Queen’s Windsor Windsor York Windsor Guelph

marion hilliard award nominee 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013

Jenna Gray Ailish Forfar Kristi Riseley Courtenay Jacklin Nicole Kesteris Nicole Kesteris Jill Morillo

York Ryerson Toronto Queen’s Toronto Toronto UOIT

most sportsmanlike 2019 2018

Cristine Chao Claire Merrick

Toronto Guelph

coach of the year 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012

Rachel Flanagan Matt Holmberg Rachel Flanagan Rachel Flanagan Chris Higgins, Dave Barrett Rachel Flanagan Rachel Flanagan Shaun Reagan

Guelph Queen’s Guelph Guelph Western Guelph Guelph Waterloo


records (since 2008)


team records MOST GOALS IN A SEASON - TEAM School Goals Year Laurier 127 2011-12 Laurier 102 2010-11 Laurier 97 2009-10 Laurier 96 2012-13 Guelph 95 2012-13

MOST PP GOALS IN A SEASON - TEAM School PPG Year Laurier 31 2010-11 Guelph 30 2011-12 Queen’s 30 2012-13 Guelph 29 2012-13 Laurier 27 2012-13

HIGHEST PK% IN A SEASON - TEAM School PK% Year Laurier 98.0 2009-10 Queen’s 95.1 2017-18 Waterloo 94.8 2018-19 Toronto 94.3 2016-17 Windsor 94.2 2009-10

MOST ASSISTS IN A SEASON - TEAM School Assists Year Laurier 176 2011-12 Guelph 164 2012-13 Guelph 152 2009-10 Queen’s 149 2012-13 Laurier 148 2010-11

MOST SHG IN A SEASON - TEAM School SHG Year Toronto 8 2009-10 Laurier 8 2010-11 Brock 7 2013-14 Brock 6 2009-10 Brock 6 2010-11 Brock 6 2011-12

LEAST GOALS ALLOWED IN A SEASON - TEAM School GA Year Laurier 23 2009-10

MOST SHOTS IN A SEASON - TEAM School Shots Year Laurier 990 2011-12 Laurier 964 2009-10 Queen’s 955 2009-10 Laurier 943 2010-11 Queen’s 931 2012-13

HIGHEST PP% IN A SEASON - TEAM School PP% Year Toronto 24.5 2018-19 Laurier 23.5 2010-11 Guelph 23.3 2011-12 Queen’s 22.9 2012-13 Laurier 22.5 2012-13

MOST SAVES IN A SEASON - TEAM School Saves Year Waterloo 956 2010-11 GREATEST SAVE % IN A SEASON - TEAM School Save % Year Laurier .959 2009-10 Laurier .950 2010-11 Western .950 2014-15 Western .949 2015-16 Guelph .949 2018-19

individual records (single season) MOST POINTS IN A SEASON Athlete School Anthony Beauregard Concordia Amanda Parkins Guelph Kelly Walker Brock JennyMacKnight Windsor Elizabeth Kench Queen’s Morgan McHaffie Queen’s MOST GOALS IN A SEASON Athlete School Krystin Lawrence Windsor Kelly Walker Brock April Clark Western 6 Players Tied MOST ASSISTS IN A SEASON Athlete School Elizabeth Kench Queen’s Jessica Pinkerton Guelph Katherine Schififf Laurier Amanda Parkins Guelph Jenny MacKnight Windsor

Points 60 44 41 40 38 38 Goals 23 20 20 19 Assists 26 26 25 25 25

Year 2017-18 2012-13 2010-11 2013-14 2009-10 2011-12 Year 2016-17 2010-11 2018-19

Year 2009-10 2012-13 2010-11 2012-13 2013-14

MOST POWERPLAY GOALS IN A SEASON Athlete School PPG Jill Morillo UOIT 10 Jennifer Petkovics York 9 Jessica Pinkerton Guelph 9 Katrina Manoukarakis Queen’s 9 Kendra Broad Western 8 MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS IN A SEASON Athlete School SHG Laura Brooker Laurier 5 Lisa Stathopulos York 4 Taylor Day Toronto 4 5 Players Tied 3 MOST PENALTY MINUTES IN A SEASON Athlete School Amanda Schwindt Waterloo Kelsey Webster York Annie Armstrong Windsor Rikki Palmateer UOIT Nicole Vigilanti Laurentian

PIMs 78 72 70 69 68

Year 2013-14 2010-11 2011-12 2015-16 2014-15 Year 2010-11 2012-13 2016-17

Year 2009-10 2009-10 2013-14 2010-11 2014-15

LOWEST GAA IN A SEASON Athlete School Liz Knox Laurier Liz Knox Laurier Valerie Lamenta Guelph Stephanie Nehring Guelph Stephanie Nehring Guelph HIGHEST SAVE % IN A SEASON Athlete School Liz Knox Laurier Valerie Lamenta Guelph Liz Knox Laurier Kelly Campbell Western Valerie Lamenta Guelph

GAA 0.89 0.95 0.99 1.12 1.18 SV% .960 .957 .955 .954 .952

Year 2009-10 2010-11 2015-16 2013-14 2014-15 Year 2009-10 2015-16 2010-11 2014-15 2018-19

MOST SAVES IN A SEASON Athlete School Jamie Tessier Windsor Beth Clause Brock Jensen Murphy Brock

SV 870 822 807

Year 2009-10 2009-10 2018-19

MOST WINS IN A SEASON Athlete School Liz Knox Laurier Beth Clause Brock Erika Thunder Laurier Stephanie Nehring Guelph 2 Players Tied

Wins 19 19 19 19 16

Year 2010-11 2010-11 2011-12 2013-14



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