2017-18 Varsity Clubs Colour Awards Book

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2017–18 BY THE NUMBERS NATIONAL RESULTS (U SPORTS/CURA/CUSSL/CUFLA) • 1 National 1st Place Finishes (Sailing) • 1 U SPORTS 2nd Place Finish ( W Cross Country) • 1 National 3rd Place Finish (W Ultimate) • 8 U SPORTS First Team All-Canadians (W XC [2], M XC, Field Hockey, Football, W Hockey, W Soccer, W Rugby)

• 1 U SPORTS Second Team All-Canadian (M Hockey) • 2 U SPORTS All-Rookie Team Members (W Volleyball, M

TABLE OF CONTENTS VARSITY CLUBS

Baseball........................................................................................... 2 Cheerleading................................................................................ 3 Curling (M/W)............................................................................... 4 Cycling............................................................................................. 5 Fastpitch......................................................................................... 6 Fencing (M/W).............................................................................. 7 Field Hockey.................................................................................. 8 Figure Skating .............................................................................. 9 Golf (M/W) ..................................................................................10 Lacrosse (M/W)...........................................................................11 Nordic Skiing (M/W).................................................................13 Sailing............................................................................................14 Squash (M/W).............................................................................15 Swimming (M/W) .....................................................................17 Synchronized Swimming........................................................18 Track & Field (M/W)...................................................................19 Triathlon........................................................................................20 Ultimate (M/W)...........................................................................21 Water Polo (M/W)......................................................................23 Wrestling (M/W).........................................................................25

SUPPORT SERVICES

Varsity Leadership Council.....................................................26

AWARDS

Graduating ‘Q’ Award...............................................................27 Major Awards...................................................................... 28–31 Academic All-Stars and All-Canadians....................... 31–32

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PROVINCIAL RESULTS • 5 Team Titles (M Ultimate, , W Squash, Triathlon, W XC, M Rugby)

• 9 2nd Place Team Finishes (W Ultimate, M Volleyball, W • • • • •

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UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ON ATHLETICS & RECREATION (UCAR)

Voting Members 2017–18: Mike Shoveller, Erin Lee, Devon LaFlamme, Lindsay Ruiter, Emma Smith, Kendall Hupp, Aimee Burtch, Yves Filion, Sue Bates, Leslie Dal Cin Ex Officio Members: Ann Tierney, Rob Watering, Palmer Lockridge, Jeff Downie, Sean Scott, Linda Melnick, Kirsty Milne

Volleyball) 1 CUFLA All-Canadian (M Lacrosse) 3 CUUC Starting 7 (W Ultimate [2], M Ultimate) 8 CUSSL All-Canadians (Synchro [8]) 2 U SPORTS Major Award Winners (W Rugby, W Field Hockey) 1 U SPORTS Championship All-Star (W Rugby) 1 U SPORTS Athlete of the Month (W Hockey) 4 U SPORTS Athletes of the Week (W Cross Country, M Hockey, W Hockey, M Soccer) 1 U SPORTS Football player of the Week 1 U SPORTS M Hockey All-Star Team Member 2 National 2nd Place Individual Finishes (W XC, W Rowing) 1 National 3rd Place Individual Finish (W Cross Country)

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Rugby, W Lacrosse, W Hockey, W Golf, M Golf, Cycling, W Curling) 7 3rd Place Team Finishes (M Water Polo, M Squash, W Soccer, M Cross Country, Cheerleading, Baseball, M Rowing) 81st Place Individual Finishes (Sailing, W Rowing [2], M Rowing [3], Cycling, W Cross Country) 8 2nd Place Individual Finishes (Sailing, W Golf, Figure Skating [2], W Fencing, M Fencing, W Cycling, M Cycling) 10 3rd Place Individual Finishes (M Wrestling, Sailing, W Rowing, W Nordic, Figure Skating [3], W Fencing, M Fencing, M Cycling) 35 OUA First Team All-Stars (M Water Polo, M Volleyball, W Volleyball, M Squash, W Squash, W Soccer [2], W Rugby [3], M Rugby [6], W Nordic, W Lacrosse [2], W Hockey [3], M Hockey, W Golf, Football [3], Field Hockey [2], W Curling, M Curling, W XC [3], M XC) 19 OUA Second Team All-Stars (M Volleyball [2], W Volleyball [2], W Soccer, M Soccer, W Lacrosse, M Hockey [2], W Golf, M Golf, Football [2], W Curling, M Curling, W Cross Country, M Cross Country, W Basketball, Baseball) 2 OUA Third Team All-Stars (M Basketball [2]) 4 OUA All-Rookie Team (Football, W Volleyball, M Volleyball [2]) 2 OIWFA All-Stars (Fastpitch) 1 NCWP All-Star (W Water Polo) 22 Ontario Major Award Winners (M Water Polo, M Volleyball [2], W Volleyball, M Squash, W Soccer, W Rugby, M Rugby [2], W Rowing, M Rowing, W Lacrosse, W Hockey [3], M Hockey [2], Field Hockey, M Fencing, W Cross Country [2], W Basketball) 8 OUA Athletes of the Week (W Soccer [2], M Soccer, W Rugby, W Hockey, M Hockey, W Cross Country [2]) 3 OUA Football Players of the Week

Budget Committee: Leslie Dal Cin, Linda Melnick

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BASEBALL (M)

Back Row (L-R): Jeff Skelhorne-Gross (Coach), Eric Aucoin, Lucas Verde, Jared Krueger, Alex Rich, Jake Zeldin, Brendan Shannon, Gavin Ronan, Zach Johnson, Devin Burns Front Row (L-R): Matt Plut, Curtis Smith, Max Spolsky, Will Langford, Sam Debelle, Doug Heaton, Tyler Doyle, Joey Stipec, David Hodge

SEASON RECAP

The Gaels Baseball team had one of its most successful OUA seasons in 2017. During the regular season, the team split all but one of their doubleheaders on route to a 7-9 record and a 6th place finish. Notable wins in the regular season were against Brock and Laurier who finished top of the conference and were the eventual OUA Gold Medalists respectively. During the regular season, Gaels pitcher Will Langford had a historic performance, throwing a no-hitter in the Queen’s victory against the Waterloo Warriors. The right-hander allowed just one runner past second base and stands as the only pitcher in Queen’s baseball history to achieve such a feat. In the OUA quarter-finals, Queen’s drew the only team that they failed to beat in the regular season, the third-seed Western Mustangs. Queen’s won the game 9-5, advancing to the semifinal and securing a victory against every OUA opponent. Queen’s met Laurier in the semi-final and battled until the very end during a hard-fought 5-4 defeat. Meeting Waterloo again for the bronze medal match-up, the Gaels defeated the Warriors 8-3 and took home OUA hardware for the first time in program history.

RESULTS • 7-9 in OUA for 6th place • Defeated Western in OUA quarter-finals (9-5) • Lost to Laurier in OUA semifinals (5-4) • OUA Bronze Medalists defeating Waterloo 8-3 OUA ALL-STARS • Second Team: Austin O’Boyle TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Austin O’Boyle • Rookie: Jake Zeldin • Top Pitcher: Jordan Herbison/Will Langford SPECIAL HONOURS • Will Langford: Pitched a no-hitter game; Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Sept. 25)

• Austin O’Boyle: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Oct. 31)

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Devin Burns Q, Tyler Doyle Q, Demetri Zoumboulakis Q

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CHEERLEADING (M/W)

Back Row (L-R): Alyssa Shaver (Assistant Coach), Joshua Vetere, Luke Flewwelling, Matthew Frosst, David Wesley-James, Turner Garrow, Spencer Dallas, Riley Flynn, Mitch Kreuger, Jeff Bogue (Head Coach) Second Row (L-R): Christa Anguelova, Lindsay Lew, Keira Frosst, Alexandra Cathcart, Danielle Lew, Ariana Bell, Morgan Lloyd, Georgia Dietz, Brooke Huleatt Front Row (L-R): Lauren Michelberger, Samantha Pavlik, Bethany Yan, Emmy Edwards, Emma Campbell, Madison Hocking, Kassandra Coyle, Courtney MacNiven, Megen Reid, Tamara Schoijett Absent: Christie Boswell-Patterson (Team Manager), Maartin Hickspoors, Callum Lurie, Danielle Morrison

SEASON RECAP

Its second year under the leadership of Jeff Bogue, the Varsity Cheerleading Club put together another successful 2017-18 season. Preparing and developing new skills over the course of the summer and fall, the team put together a very challenging routine for PCA Nationals. After a difficult first run, the team re-adjusted and performed a flawless second run to earn third place in the competitive Collegiate Large Coed division. Following several roster and routine changes in the winter schedule, the team had an incredible performance at March Madness and captured a first-place finish.

RESULTS • 3rd at PCA University and Open Cheerleading Nationals

• 1st at Cheer Evolution March Madness TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Brooke Huleatt • Rookie of the Year: Turner Garrow SPECIAL HONOURS • Danielle Lew: Selected as a member of the Team Canada training program

• Lindsay Lew: Selected as a member of the Team Canada training program

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

David Wesley-James Q, Lindsay Lew Q, Danielle Morrison Q, Christie Patterson Q (team manager), Brooke Huleatt Q

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CURLING (M/W)

Back Row (L-R): Scott Davey (Head Coach), Alexander Cormier, Decebal Michaud, Owen Purdy, Kent Suslavich Front Row (L-R): Mary Fay, Courtney Auld, Calli Barclay, Katherine Madonia, Kenna Bartlett Absent: Pascal Michaud, Samantha Gibson, Graeme Barnes

SEASON RECAP

The men’s and women’s Curling teams worked hard all year to prepare for the OUA championships in Sault Ste. Marie in February. Hard work paid off and the women’s side took home an OUA silver medal while the men’s team finished tied for fifth in the province. The men’s team came together quickly and performed well, finishing 5-2 in the round robin with wins over Brock, Lakehead, Algoma, Trent and Carleton qualifying for an OUA quarter-finals berth against Ryerson. Despite a strong showing and an early lead, the Gaels fell 8-5 to the Rams in a closely contested affair. Of the four team members, two were selected as OUA All-Stars. The women’s team also finished 5-2 through the round robin during conference play with wins over Laurier, Algoma, UOIT, Trent and Ryerson. The Gaels saved their best games for last and went on a playoff run into the OUA championships. Queen’s defeated Guelph 6-5 in the quarter-finals and took on Brock in the semifinal. Finishing the match in six ends after jumping out to a 9-3 lead, the Gaels officially qualified for the U SPORTS national championship in Alberta.

RESULTS • 2nd at Women’s OUA Championship (Women qualified for U SPORTS)

• Tied for 5th at Men’s OUA Championship OUA ALL-STARS • First Team: Decebal Michaud, Calli Barclay • Second Team: Owen Purdy, Mary Fay TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Decebal Michaud (M)/Calli Barclay (W) • Rookie of the Year: Owen Purdy (M)/Mary Fay (W) SPECIAL HONOURS • Calli Barclay: Queen’s Female Athlete of the Week (Feb. 20)

In the championship final against Laurier, the two teams traded leads until the seventh and eighth ends. The game finished 5-3 in Laurier’s favour and Queen’s captured an OUA silver.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES Pascal Michaud Q, Decebal Michaud Q

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CYCLING (M/W)

Back Row (L-R): Francesco Marrato, Avery Ling, Scott Waters, William Li, John Robertson, Ryan Jonker, Stuart Thibert, Vincent Halis, Gared Duim, Caroline Wisheart, Ben Ernewein Front Row (L-R): Andrew Jonker, Adric Heney, Rachel Blair, Hannah Simms, Chris Hatton, Jordan Carter, Michael Fader

SEASON RECAP

The Queen’s Cycling team came together for another impressive season in the fall of 2017 to capture second place at the University Cup Series. The Gaels consistently had top-five placements across all categories, with the Men’s A team sweeping the podium in every race this year. Queen’s had a plethora of new cyclists who raced for the first time and showed continual progression over the course of the four weekends. The first race was at Albion Hills, where Queen’s cyclists took podium spots in Men’s A, Women’s A and Women’s B. The following weekend the Gaels made their way to the Mansfield Outdoor Centre, competing in a criterium, time trial and cross-country race. The next two weekends at Ganaraska and Hardwood saw the Tricolour rule the leaderboards once again across divisions. The final race saw the Gaels dominate the Men’s A division with first place through sixth place finishers sporting the Tricolour.

RESULTS • 2nd in University Cup Series (U-Cup) TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Andrew Jonker • Rookie of the Year: Vincent Halis SPECIAL HONOURS • Andrew Jonker: 1st place – Men’s A Overall • Hannah Simms: 2nd place – Women’s A Overall • Cameron McPhaden: 2nd place – Men’s A Overall • Jack Padega: 3rd place – Men’s A Overall • Caroline Wisheart: 1st place – Women’s B Overall • Cameron Rowe: 2nd place – Men’s B Overall

With plenty of great performances, it came down to the very last weekend to decide the winner after a hardfought season. The Gaels were able to finish second overall with 1,760 points in a close run with Toronto during the University Cup Series.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Jordan Carter Q, Michael Fader Q, Ryan Marks Q, John Robertson Q, Scott Waters Q

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FASTPITCH (W)

Back Row (L-R): Dave McKee (Asst. Coach), Kathy Bueckert, Elizabeth McAuley, Sarah Cvetkovski, Sam Hartley, Natalie Buderick, Taylor Bluhm, Tatum Davison, Shawn Trudeau (Head Coach) Front Row (L-R): Hattie Osborne, Taylor Babcock, Gracie Jacklin, Jenna Bolton, Alexis Trudeau, Josie Wahl, Ciara Papaioannou

SEASON RECAP

The Gaels Fastpitch team had a large class of incoming student-athletes, with a majority of players with no University level Fastpitch experience as well as seven firstyears. The young squad did well to adapt to the level of play in the OIWFA, going 3-3 during their opening weekend of the season. Adjusting to the vigorous travel schedule was a challenge for the Gaels, who travelled to Windsor and Western for doubleheaders and managed a result of a 1-3 weekend.

RESULTS • 7th in Ontario Intercollegiate Women’s Fastpitch Association (OIWFA): 9-10

OIWFA ALL-STARS • Jenna Bolton, Sam Hartley TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Jenna Bolton • Rookie of the Year: Natalie Buderick

Over time, the Gaels began to settle together as a team and swept a double-header over Brock, with a 3-0 shutout win and a 6-3 win. The Badgers went on to clinch a berth at Nationals, demonstrating the capacity of the Gaels when performing consistently. A slew of injuries late in the season saw some of the Tricolour’s key players left off the roster. However, with a season under their belts, the future looks bright for the 2018 campaign.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES Jenna Bolton Q, Kathy Bueckert Q

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FENCING (M/W)

Back Row (L-R): Brandon Villeneuve (Asst. Coach), Rodney Carter (Asst. Coach), Henry Jeong, Michael Ciomyk, Rory McEwen, Ethan Mitchell, Isaac Hogan, Nic Ouellette, Kenya Moore, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Jacob Huschilt, Calum Ross, Matthew Marshall, Jordon Prentice, Sean Crawford (Asst. Coach), Hugh Munby (Maitre D’Armes)

Second Row (L-R): Luke Jeffries (Asst. Coach), Angela Feng, Bonnie Wu, Yushi Liang, Kevin Wong, Sujay Nagaraj, Alice Ma, Laura Lacombe, Tony Chen, Jack Qiao, Lia Piekarski, Zoe Clarke, Karen Clement, Katie Heeps, Emily Chi, Julia Meerakker (Asst. Coach), Peggy Porter (Head Coach)

Front Row (L-R): Aimee Warner, Katharine Li, Rachael Hardy (Women’s Sabre Captain), Gavin Crowder (Men’s Épée Captain), Jessie Pollett (Women’s Foil Captain), Yannick Wong (Men’s Team Captain), Phoenix Yu Wilkie (Armourer), Kyra Dorfman (Women’s Team Captain), Francisco Vazquez de Sola (Men’s Foil Captain), Sharleen Fisher (Womens’ Épée Captain), Kenneth West (Mem’s Sabre Captain), Karen Zeng, Stacy Yam, Sarah Li

SEASON RECAP

Early in the season, the Gaels Fencing team produced strong results at every competition, medaling consistently and earning third place in the RMC Team Invitational. In October, Queen’s Fencing hosted the Queen’s Invitational. Strong fencing by Rory McEwen led to a gold medal with captain Gavin Crowder receiving the silver in men’s epee, Katie Heeps won gold in women’s sabre, and Jessie Pollett won silver in women’s foil. At the Men’s OUA Championship hosted by RMC, the men placed sixth overall. A notable performance came from rookie Matthew Litwin, who captured a silver medal in the individual epee and led the Gaels team to a bronze medal win in the team event. On the women’s side, Queen’s placed fourth at the OUA Championship hosted by Carleton University. Captain Jessie Pollett led the strong Gaels team to a silver medal win in the women’s foil team relay, while Karen Zeng headed the women’s sabre to a bronze medal in the team event. In 2017-2018, Queen’s Fencing had just under 80 members, with 75 of them holding Canadian Fencing Federation competitive licenses. The ongoing success of Queen’s Fencing would not be possible without the enduring and loyal support of Fencing’s alumni and friends.

MEN’S RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • Overall: 6th place • Individual Épeé: Matthew Litwin – 2nd • Épeé Team Relay: Bronze WOMEN’S RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • Overall: 4th place • Sabre Team Relay: Bronze • Foil Team Relay: Silver OUA ALL-STARS • Men: Matthew Litwin TEAM AWARDS • Archie Carmichael Trophy: Gavin Crowder, Jessie Pollett • John Edgar William’s Trophy: Kerith Tung, Karen Zeng • Dr. Allan English Trophy: Matthew Litwin, Angela Feng • Hank Pardoel Trophy: Gavin Crowder, Kyra Dorfman • Dr. Hugh Munby Trophy: Yannick Wong, Kyra Dorfman SPECIAL HONOURS • Matthew Litwin:

George Tully Trophy recipient for “the male fencer most proficient in skill, style, and sportsmanship”

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Kyra Dorfman Q, Sharleen Fisher Q, Rachael Hardy Q, Sujay Nagaraj Q, Jack Qiao Q, Yannick Wong Q, Gavin Crowder Q

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FIELD HOCKEY (W)

Back Row (L-R): Adam Cronkhite, Mia Fitzgerald, Cassidy Grimes, Justina Johl, Isabelle Mastantuono, Sophie Kinley, Leigh Janssen, Abrie Girgis, Rebecca Gray, Caroline Baril, Kelsey Deutschmann, Kira Atkinson, Sara Ali, Rachelle Seguin Front Row (L-R): Ella King, Caleigh Patterson, Nicole Gaul, Ciara Morrison, Mairead Corrigan, Jessie Alexander, Jacinta Mallon, Jordan, Jocelyn, Ciara Gatien Front Middle: Amanda Thoo Absent: Sophie Bombara

SEASON RECAP

For the second consecutive season, the Queen’s Field Hockey team finished fourth in the OUA. While the standing remained the same, the team stats painted a picture of vast improvement from last year’s season. The Gaels goal-differential in 2016 went from -8 to +8 with four wins, two ties and six losses. 2017 marked the third year in a row that the Tricolour traveled to New York State for exhibition action during pre-season training. Opening play against William Smith College, the Gaels took a 4-2 victory, followed by a tie and another win over University of Rochester and Brockport. The 2-1-2 record stood as the best record yet for the Gaels pre-season schedule and was a great start to the year. During the OUA regular season, Queen’s kicked off conference play with a 5-1 victory over McGill on the road before falling to Guelph. During the season, four of the six Gaels losses had just a single-goal spread, including match-ups against first-seeded York and second-seeded Guelph.

RESULTS • 4-6-2 in OUA (4th) • Defeated Western 2-0 in the OUA quarter-finals • Lost 4-0 to York in the OUA semi-finals • Lost 3-2 to Toronto in the OUA Bronze medal game

OUA ALL-STARS • Ciara Morrison, Jacinta Mallon U SPORTS ALL-CANADIAN • Ciara Morrison TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Ciara Morrison • Most Improved: Mairead Corrigan • Rookie of the Year: Nicole Gaul SPECIAL HONOURS • Rachelle Séguin: U SPORTS Coach of the Year; OUA Coach of the Year

• Ciara Morrison: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Oct. 31) • Leigh Janssen: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Oct. 2)

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Sophie Kinley Q, Justina Johl Q, Jacinta Mallon Q, Ciara Morrison Q

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FIGURE SKATING (W)

Back Row (L-R): Alexandra Walters (Team Manager), Rachel Coens (Coach), Kaitlyn Forbes, Stephanie Collier (Co-Captain), Emma Nielson (Co-Captain), Chantal Deane, Kayla Walker, Elena Koning, Haley Adams, Thyra Andersen, Emil van den Akker (Synchro Coach), Kelsey Valentine (Coach) Front Row (L-R): Nicole Cordeau, Mara Spence, Michelle Laplante, Leah Monette, Moriah Chiang, Charlotte Lawson, Cynthia Yeung, Connelly Hogarth, Brittany Everitt Absent: Sarah Walsh, Tiffany Lung (Coach), Edbert Khong (Coach), Johnny Yap (Mental Trainer), Edrea Khong (Coach)

SEASON RECAP

The Queen’s Figure Skating team had yet another successful season, training tirelessly and consistently demonstrating a positive team spirit both on and off the ice. The 2017-18 roster was a balanced mix of veteran and rookie skaters, and the Gaels quickly adapted to new partnerships, new programs and new schedules. Queen’s set the stage early on, collecting a bronze and a gold medal at first Fall Invitational, hosted by Carleton University. In the winter months, the Tricolour stayed active in the Kingston community by performing the synchronized program at the Carr-Harris Cup hockey game and showcasing select performances at FebFest in Springer Marker Square. Nevertheless, a clear focus remained on the upcoming competition at Ryerson University, where QVFS came home with four medals, including two golds. Concluding the season, the team travelled to Aylmer Ontario for the OUA Championships hosted by Western University. Gaels skaters displayed some of their best performances and managed to score five medals. Additionally, for the synchronized team event, Queen’s managed to improve their performance from the previous competition.

TEAM RESULTS • 6th place at OUA Championship INDIVIDUAL RESULTS • Women’s Jr. Silver Similar Pairs Dance:

Brittaney Everitt & Charlotte Lawson – 2nd

• Women’s Sr. Silver Similar Pairs Dance: Cynthia Yeung & Mara Spence – 2nd

• Women’s Star10 Freeskate: Elena Koning – 3rd • Women’s Senior Similar Pair: Cynthia Yeung & Charlotte Lawson – 3rd

• Women’s 4 Pairs: Leah Monette, Connelley

Hogarth, Sarah Walsh, Charlotte Lawson – 3rd

TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Cynthia Yeung • Most Improved: Connelly Hogarth • Rookie of the Year: Charlotte Lawson SPECIAL HONOURS • Charlotte Lawson: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Mar. 12)

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES Chantal Deane Q, Emma Nielsen Q

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GOLF (M/W)

Back Row (L-R): Ciaran Sheahan, Lucas Travers, Jeremy Rose, Ian Wilson, Trevor Corner, Chris Murray, Brad Burtch-Timmons, Michael Von Schalburg, Myles Killackey, Jack Anderson Front Row (L-R): Sandy McBride, Stephanie Cheon, Melissa Ramnauth, Jacquie Miller, Robyn Campbell, Jasmine Mussani, Samantha Gold, Bert Kea

SEASON RECAP

Both the men and women’s teams played in four invitationals, two of them being two day events at Waterloo/Laurier and Toronto. At the first event hosted by Carleton at Lock Marsh the women came in 2nd, earning a silver medal while the men came in first and earned the Gold. Our second event was hosted by Queen’s at Cataraqui G.C. Both our men’s and women’s team earned gold medals. The third event was hosted by Waterloo/Laurier where the women played at the Cambridge golf club and came in third for a Bronze medal. The men played at Rebel Creek and Grey Silo Golf Courses finishing 8th. Toronto hosted the next two day event at Angus Glen G.C. where the women earned silver, and the men were just out of the medals with a 4th place finish. At the OUA championship hosted by Ottawa at Lock Marsh G.C. both the men and women’s team earned silver medals. Queen’s tying for 2nd., on the men’s side with Ottawa.

RESULTS • Women: Finished 2nd at OUA Championship • Men: Finished 2nd at OUA Championship INDIVIDUAL RESULTS • Robyn Campbell: OUA Silver OUA ALL-STARS • First Team: Robyn Campbell • Second Team: Melissa Ramnauth, Myles Killackey TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Robyn Campbell, Jeremy Rose • Rookie of the Year: Jasmine Mussani, Myles Killackey

SPECIAL HONOURS • TEAM: Both teams qualified for the Canadian Championship

• Robyn Campbell: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Oct. 16)

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Robyn Campbell Q, Jess Levy, Brad Burtch-Timmons Q, Chris Murray Q, Jeremy Rose Q, Ian Wilson, Lucas Travers

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LACROSSE (M)

Back Row (L-R): Thomas Asma, Sachit Dhiman, Daniel Paspalofski, Connor Large, Mitchel McBroom, Austin Pringle, Connor Timmins, Blake Brimmer, Lachlan Evans, Sam Rowe, Kyle Aylesworth, Austin Drummond Second Row (L-R): Alec Johnston (Coach), Dalton Boothby, Emmet Donahoe, Bowen Reid, Kellan Rankin, Daniel Cluett, Dylan Hutchison, Conner McCauley, Matthew Leon, John Fleming, Ryan Kent, Alex Bulla, Grant Hughes, Paul Johnston (Coach) Front Row (L-R): Ryan McGuire, Ben Pirie, Riley Venton, Davis Moore, Keaton Ward, Chris Boushy, Justin McIntosh, Max McBride, Colin Di Giacomo, Francesco Tolfa Absent: Luca Dannetta, Dillon Mocha, Theo Bresolin, Ryan Fraser, Taylor Welsh

SEASON RECAP

The 2017 Queen’s Gaels men’s lacrosse team finished with an overall regular season record of 4-8. The team lost two one-goal games against Ottawa and Bishop’s after leading later in the fourth quarter and lost two twogoal games (7-5, 8-6) against the top-ranked team in the conference, McGill. These narrow losses were the difference from being an above .500 team. Leading into the year, the team knew they were automatically qualified to play in the Baggataway Cup as the host team, so focused more on improving with every game and practice and creating a better overall culture within the team. The Gaels implemented new systems on both sides of the ball and asked a lot out of the players physically, mentally and emotionally, to which they responded every single day. On paper, the 2017 season may not look as though it was a resounding “success” to the everyday observer, but this season undoubtedly created an atmosphere and culture that will elevate the overall ability and potential of future Queen’s lacrosse teams to come.

RESULTS • 4-8 in CUFLA East (5th Place) • Lost to Western in Baggataway quarter-final (136)

CUFLA ALL-CANADIANS • Dylan Hutchison TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Dylan Hutchison • Rookie of the Year: Theo Bresolin SPECIAL HONOURS • TEAM: Hosted Baggataway Cup • Kyle Aylesworth: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Oct. 23)

• Chris Boushy: Drafted in National Lacrosse

League by Saskatchewan Rush in 3rd round 31st overall

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Alex Bulla Q, Daniel Cluett Q, Colin Di Giacomo Q, Grant Hughes Q, Dylan Hutchison, Connor Large Q, Maxwell McBride Q, Ryan McGuire Q, Davis Moore Q, Ben Pirie Q, Kellan Rankin Q, Riley Venton Q, Keaton Ward Q

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LACROSSE (W)

Back Row (L-R): Mike Watson (Head Coach), Camryn Kelly, Rachel Mochulla, Hailey Kokot, Annie Lloyd, AJ Lockhard, Amelia Piccone, Keara McDermott, Michelle Griffin, Emily Arkell, Kiah Shanks Front Row (L-R): Maya Stibbards-Lyle, Alexa Fenton, Brooke Holmes, Molly Fisher, Maddison Sumalis, Jessica Lafave, Meghan Bayley, Chelsea James, Sarah Wood Absent: Sarah Utting (Assistant Coach), Samantha French

SEASON RECAP

With a very young, but talented team, the Gaels had a very successful year. It took a few weeks before Queen’s caught their stride, however, by mid-season they were sitting in first in the east following wins over Toronto and Trent. The OUA championships included wins against Guelph and Laurier. The gold medal game saw the Gaels come out to a 4-3 halftime lead, only to lose, 9-7 and come away with a silver medal.

RESULTS • 10-2-1 in OUA (2nd Place) • Defeated Guelph in OUA quarter-final (9-4) • Defeated Laurier in OUA semifinal (9-7) • Lost to Western in OUA final (9-7) OUA ALL-STARS • First Team: Kiah Shanks, Sam French • Second Team: Annie Lloyd TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Sam French • Rookies of the Year: Kiah Shanks, Amelia Piccone SPECIAL HONOURS • Amelia Piccone: OUA Rookie of the Year, Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Oct. 23)

• Kiah Shanks: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Sept. 11)

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Meghan Bayley Q, Sam French Q, AJ Lockhard Q, Chelsea James Q, Alexa Fenton Q

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NORDIC SKIING (M/W)

Back Row (L-R): Jenni Velichka, Megan Hamilton, Maddie Monghan, Caitriona Buckley, Sylvia Motruk, Annie Marland, Molly Marland, Cameron Mclean, Felix Shier, Nick Cheney Front Row (L-R): Hannah Mikhail, Eric Nussabaum, Sydney Rasberry, Colin Pogue, Stuart Thibert, Marie-Claire Henry, Marlee Sauder, Patrick Marshall

SEASON RECAP

The season started out with dryland training beginning in September, with a team of over 30 athletes. In late November, 24 team members had the opportunity to travel to Foret Montmorency, north of Quebec City for an on-snow training camp. After Christmas break, the team travelled to Gatineau Park in Ottawa for tryouts, where after some healthy inter-team competition, the selection for the race team was made. The first race for the team was the Muskoka Loppet, a 15km classic race, held in late January, in Huntsville. The team had a great race with the men taking 1st, 3rd and 4th. The next race was the Canadian Eastern Championships held in early February in Ottawa. Day one was a gruelling 15km and 10km skate race followed by a 15km and 10km classic race the next day for the men and women. Colin Foley (17th, 13th) and Marlee Sauder (14th, 15th) led the men and women over the tough weekend of racing. The season concluded with an amazing showing at OUA’s held in Thunder Bay. The three races included a 10km and 5km classic, 3x3km relay and finally a 15km and 10km skate race, for the men and women. All athletes had great results over the weekend, including an inspiring top 10 finish by Colin Foley on day one and a drought-ending 3rd place finish by Marlee Sauder on day three, leading the teams to 4th and 6th place finishes overall.

RESULTS OUA TEAM RESULTS • Women 6th • Men 4th OUA Individual Results: • Marlee Sauder: OUA Bronze (10km Skate), 3rd Overall • Colin Foley: 9th (10km Classic)

OUA ALL-STARS • Marlee Sauder TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Julian Alexander-Cook • Most Improved: Sydney Rasberry • Rookie of the Year: Oliver Grocott SPECIAL HONOURS • Marlee Sauder: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Feb.

25), First OUA medal since 2005, first individual medal since 2004

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Marie-Claire Henry Q, Marlee Sauder Q, Colin Foley Q, Stuart Thibert

COLOUR AWARDS 2017–18

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 SAILING (M/W) - CICSA CHAMPIONS 

Back Row (L to R): Clara Gravely, Cecelia Pierobon, Ben Halverson, Liam Bruce, Nicholas Schute, Iain Doran-Des Brisay, James Juhasz, Josh Yale, Megan Boylan, Natalie Tanczak, Elle Mackenzie, Jessica Mackay, Daniel Sheedy, Hugo Mathiesen, Arie Moffat, Jeffrey Morris Second Row (L to R): Christian Coutts, Rachel Harris, Siobhan MacDonald, Ashley Moore, Marc de Verteuil, Jack Mandin, Reid Goldman, Scott Gittens, Richard Robinson, Darcy Wells, Kathryn Minkhorst, Emily Bugeja, Mae-Lin DeLange, Sarah Sackville, James Rountree (Coach), Sam Bonin Front Row: (L to R): Lily Merovitz-Budning, Georgia Stein, Michael Montagnese, Aleksander Magi, Thomas Dauphinee, Zachary Baum, Jonah Burke-Kleinman, Christina Black, Julia Manarin, Kayla Simmons, Adrienne Gaudreault Absent: Matti Muru, Miles Lambert, Hugh Macrae, Lauren Sullivan, Malich Altman

SEASON RECAP

The Queen’s Sailing team has finished yet another successful season. The team started the season by welcoming 24 new athletes to our large team comprising a total of 48 athletes. With new athletes and a new coach, the focus was re-building the team for the future after many senior athletes graduated last year. Queen’s finished 1st overall standing in CICSA (1st place collegiate sailing team in Canada), won the Team Racing Nationals for the 7th year in a row, were 3rd Overall at the Keelboat National Championships to once again qualified for the Student Yachting World Cup for the 3rd year in a row and finally finished 2nd Overall at the Fleet Racing National Championship, tied for 1st on points. All in all, another great season for the Queen’s Sailing Team - a dominant performance in CICSA and multiple top 10 finishes in the MAISA American division.

RESULTS • CICSA Champions • 1st in Team Racing at CICSA TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Zac Baum • Rookie of the Year: Clara Gravely SPECIAL HONOURS • Arie Moffat/Nicholas Schute: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Oct. 31)

• Marc de Verteuil/Scott Gittens: Queen’s Athlete

of the Week (Oct. 2), CICSA Crew of the Year (de Verteuil) • Zac Baum/Darcy Wells: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Sept. 18), CICSA Skipper of the Year and Volunteer of the Year (Baum) • TEAM: Qualified for Student Yachting World Cup, Had three members compete at Youth Sailing World Championship in China

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES Kathryn Minkhorst, Daniel Sheedy Q

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VARSITY CLUBS

SQUASH (M)

Back Row (L to R): Spencer Lee, Kevin Chong, Euan Hannigan, Willem Atack, Evan Garfinkel, Eugene Zaremba (Coach) Front Row (L to R): Brandon St. Pierre, Cameron Meakin, Aidan Calverley, Cameron Butler, Alex Dorbyk, Griffin Mckeown Absent: Caleb Morin, Alex Collins

SEASON RECAP

This was a breakout year for the Queen ’s men’s squash team. Without question, this was the result of the addition of some exceptional rookies, four of whom (Alex Collins, Alex Dorbyk, Euan Hannigan, Willem Atack) played within the top seven positions on the team. Together with veterans Cameron Butler, Spencer Lee, Evan Garfinkel and Kevin Chong, the Queen’s team managed to win the Jesters University Squash League Championship for the first time in the league’s nine year history. Queen’s followed this with a third-place finish at the OUA Squash Championships, winning the team bronze. With the loss of only Evan and Kevin to graduation this year, the prospects for the team in years to come look very bright indeed!

RESULTS • Bronze at OUA Championship • Jesters League Champions OUA ALL-STARS • Cameron Butler TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Cameron Butler • Rookie of the Year: Alex Collins SPECIAL HONOURS • Alex Collins: OUA Rookie of the Year • TEAM: Hosted OUA Championship

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES Evan Garfinkel Q, Kevin Chong Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2017–18

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 SQUASH (W) − OUA CHAMPIONS 

Back Row (L to R): Lisa Coates, Rachel Phinnemore, Claire Wheaton, Danielle Harrs, Nora Abdelrahman Ibrahim, Hanna Grover, Lauren Remedios Front Row (L to R): Jordan Mclachlan, Jenna Dhanani, Dasha Reddy, Erica Weigand, Ginny McClure, Emma Robertson

SEASON RECAP

The Queen’s Women’s Squash Club continued its winning streak and celebrated a fourth straight OUA win in 2018. That win occurred on home court when Queen’s hosted the OUA Squash Championships in early February. The ARC courts were decked out in style with the help of many facility staff members led by Brittany MacGregor. On the final day of competition, the Queen’s women met Toronto in the deciding match for OUA gold. Both teams were undefeated in fixtures until this point, Queen’s having dropped just one match while the Varsity Blues had dropped two. It all came down to this final fixture. Matches were tied at 2-2, just as it had been the previous weekend at the Jesters Final in Toronto, where the Queen’s women had lost 5-2 against the Blues. Dasha Reddy was on court 2 and down 9-7 in the fifth, only to come back and win 119. Matches were now at 3-2 for Queen’s. Meanwhile, on court 1, Alysha Anzik was at 7 all in the fifth, when her opponent peeled away leading 10-7 with match ball in hand. Alysha proceeded to win the next 5 points to come back and win 12-10 in the 5th, clinching the OUA title. Co-Captain, Nora Abdelrahman Ibrahim, was named OUA All-Star.

RESULTS • OUA Champions • Jesters Finalists OUA ALL-STARS • Nora Abdelrahman Ibrahim TEAM AWARDS • Most Improved: Danielle Harrs • Rookie of the Year: Claire Wheaton SPECIAL HONOURS • Alysha Anzik: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Feb. 12)

• TEAM: Hosted OUA Championship

Eight players from the Gaels female squash squad competed at the Canadian University and College Individual Squash Championships held at Club Sportif MAA in Montreal. Hanna Grover was a finalist in the Women’s B and rookie Claire Wheaton was a finalist in the C draw.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Ali Richmond Q, Nora Abdelrahman Ibrahim Q, Alysha Anzik Q, Heather White, Hanna Grover, Dasha Reddy Q, Danielle Harrs Q, Emma Robertson

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SWIMMING (M/W)

Back Row (L to R): James Boulter, Ethan Begal, Eric Rendall, Steven Lee, Marija Robinson, Conor Commons, Haydn Wain-Lowe, Daniel Iarrera Second Row (L to R): Marisa Telzer, Dani Moffatt, Jayne Kim, Osborn Zhang, Julia McKenna, Matt McGill, Griffin Fitzhenry, Nick Thompson, Erin Lee, Victor Uemura, Ken Anderson (Coach) Front Row (L to R): Hannah Rich, Carly Widmer, Brooke Donowho, Michelle Weller, Gabriele Lagace, Ally Lecky, Vanessa Gold, Emily Hubert, Justin Lim Absent: Simon Law, Jared Theriault, Erik Wainman

SEASON RECAP

Both the men’s (8th) and women’s (9th) swim teams placed one position higher than last year in the team standings at the OUA Championship. This season, five team records were broken: Victor Uemura 200 IM, Haydn Wain-Lowe 100 back, Men’s 4 * 100 Medley, Men’s 4 * 200 Free, Women 4 * 50 Medley. Individually, MVP Steven Lee was the lone U SPORTS qualifier and scored points in the 50 and 100 breast as well as contributing to the success of three relays. On the women’s side, MVP Ally Lecky was a member of four women’s relays. Men’s Rookie of the year was Victor Uemura with points in all three of his individual events including his 5th place finish in the 200 IM, while women’s rookie of the year was Julia McKenna with her 14th place finish in the 800 Free and contributions to three relay teams.

RESULTS • Women: 9th at OUA Championship • Men: 8th at OUA Championship, 22nd at U SPORTS

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • 5th: Victor Uemura (200 IM) • 7th: Women’s Relay (800 Free) INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT U SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP • 23rd: Steven Lee (100m Breast) TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Steven Lee, Alexandra Lecky • Rookie of the Year: Victor Uemura, Julia McKenna

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES Griffin Fitzhenry Q, Chris Anderson Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2017–18

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SYNCHRO (W)

Back Row (L-R): Elizabeth Gaudet, Meaghan Ozikizler, Eliza Wallace, Mia Lazerevic, Brianna Wodehouse, Francesca Bellantino (Coach) Front Row (L-R): Sabrina Barnes, Vanessa Kerr, Claire Moura, Karen Batch, Erin Grennell, Jessica Insogna

SEASON RECAP

In the 2017-2018 season the Queen’s Synchro Team started off with second place swim at the McGill invitational starting the season off strong and ending with a 4th place swim at nationals. Our Trio competed at all competitions this season.

RESULTS • Queen’s Yellow Team 4th in Canada CUSSL ALL-CANADIANS • Karen Batch, Francesca Bellantino, Erin Grennell, Sarah Masters, Amber Mealing, Taylor Mouliakis, Claire Moura, Nicole Sherratt

TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Karen Batch • Rookie of the Year: Jessica Insogna

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES Erin Grennell Q

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TRACK & FIELD (M/W)

Back Row (L-R): Thomas Underwood, Deen Choudhury, Jacob Boudreau, Arian Sattari, Sakhia Kwemo, Thomas Ung, Omar Elmor, Matthew Schmidt, Kevin Jury, Paul Riek, Cam Bardwell, Mitchell Kirby Second Row (L-R): David Di Fonzo, Rob Kanko, Nathan Dehghan, Sophie Stevenson, Blaire Dunn, Jilleen Kilroy, Caitlin Fischer, Sarah McManus, Aimee Ware, Nicole Cholewka, Julie Janiuk, Weronika Slawinska, Steve Boyd (Coach) Front Row (L-R): Isaac Benjamin, Eric Zhu, Nathan How, Phil Chau, Maggie Gowland, Julia Maine, Kara Blair, Jaron Evasco

SEASON RECAP

The track team enjoyed a five meet season in which 14 athletes qualified to represent Queen’s at the OUA Championships in Windsor and one athlete (Amy Stephenson, 3000m) made it through to the U SPORTS Championships, with a 11th place ranking nationally. Top results at the OUA Championship were Amy’s 6th place in the 3,000m and Rob Kanko’s 10th place in the men’s 3,000m.

RESULTS • Women 8th at OUA Championship INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • 6th: Amy Stephenson (3000m) • 10th: Rob Kanko (3000m) INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT U SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP • 11th: Amy Stephenson (3000m) TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Rob Kanko, Amy Stephenson • Rookie of the Year: Mitchell Kirby, Julia Maine

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Cameron Bardwell Q, Rob Kanko, Phil Chau Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2017–18

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TRIATHLON (M/W)

Back Row (L-R): Adam Sunavsky, Sam Dobbin, Adrian Gimon, Alistar Duff, Wes Vantil, Matt Routliffe, Griffin Fitzhenry, Daniel Macgregor, Tony Shen, and Thomas Volz Front Row (L-R): Courtney Milligan, Emily Liang, Callie Stirling, Natasha Gonch, Moran Foster, Molly Marland, Jackie Douglas, Lauren Zucker, Maia Idzikowiski, Maddie Driver

SEASON RECAP

Queen’s Triathlon came out of tryouts this year with exceptionally strong athletes across all four categories of competition ([Male/Female] x [Rookie/Veteran]). The first race of the year was the 2017 Wolfe Island Duathlon, an event the club hosted in September. Courtney Milligan, Maia Idzikowski, and Natasha Goncharenko claimed all three female podium spots at this event and secured a victory for Queen’s. In the winter semester, the team raced at U of T’s ‘Swim Row Go’, taking 5/6 podium spots and claiming another team victory for Queen’s. Podium finishers included Griffin Fitzhenry, Adam Sunavsky, and Daniel MacGregor in the male division as well as Maia Idzikowski and Moran Foster in the female division. The following weekend, Queen’s Triathlon had another strong showing at the 2018 Hart House Indoor Triathlon. The club again took all but one podium spot and won in the team rankings. Thomas Volz had a breakthrough performance to achieve an overall win. Fitzhenry, Sunavsky, Idzikowski, and Foster all returned to podium positions. With one race left in the season, Queen’s Triathlon is determined to defend its position as the strongest triathlon club in the Ontario University Multisport Series.

RESULTS • 1st in the University Multisport Series TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Thomas Volz • Top Performance: Maia Idzikowski, Griffin Fitzhenry

• Rookie of the Year: Moran Foster, Daniel MacGregor

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS • Maia Idzikowski: Two first place finishes (Swim, Row, Go and Hart House)

• Griffin Fitzhenry: One first (Swim, Row, Go), one second (Hart House)

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Moran Foster, Natasha Goncharenko Q, Madeleine Driver, Courtney Milligan Q, Griffin Fitzhenry, Sam Dobbin Q

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VARSITY CLUBS

ULTIMATE (M)

Back Row (L-R): Kyle Thompson (Asst Coach), Peter Galbraith (Head Coach), Decebal Michaud, James McClean, Will Turner, James Lewis, Jason Duiella, Ryan Wilson, Ben Yeung (Asst Coach) Front Row: (L-R): Adam Pukier, Alex Spafford, Thomas Lu, Justin Lem, Mike Mackenzie, Braedan Robinson, Pascal Michaud, David Tango, Connor Good, Rhys Toogood Absent: Mike Cabral, Noam McGregor, Rian McGrouther, Chase Heinemann (Asst Coach)

SEASON RECAP

As the defending National Champions, Queen’s Ultimate was the team to beat at every tournament that they entered this season. Returning 13 athletes from their previous season, the Gaels cruised to undefeated tournament wins at Provincial and Eastern Canadian Championships. With numerous starters missing significant minutes due to injuries and illness, the team demonstrated incredible depth and determination throughout the tournament, particularly over a fiery Dalhousie squad. A heart-breaking loss to Toronto in semis followed by another to Laval left the ultimate team without a medal for the first time in four years. Special recognition needs to be given to the graduating athletes: Ben Blackford, Ryan Wilson, Jason Duiella, Justin Lem, David Tang, Noam McGregor, Decebal Michaud and Pascal Michaud. Your fire and love of the game will not soon be forgotten.

RESULTS • 4th place finish at Canadian University Ultimate Championship (CUUC)

• 1st place finish at Canadian Eastern University Championships

CUUC STARTING SEVEN • Jason Duiella TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Mike Cabral • Rookie of the Year: James McClean

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Ben Blackford, Ryan Wilson Q, Jason Duiella, Justin Lem, David Tang Q, Noam McGregor Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2017–18

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VARSITY CLUBS

ULTIMATE (W)

Back Row (L -R): Erin Villeneuve, Browyn Ferris, Sara Murakami, Carrie Chou, Katherine Greene, Stephanie Del Gobbo, Catherine Normandeau, Lana Ramic, Kiera Lee-Pii, Wynne Gee Front Row (L to R): Janice Lo, Karen Law, Geneva Bloemen, Jane Nguyen, Tess Wittmann, Jessie Chen, Tiana Yung, Sara Wilson, Sophie Prust, Allison Collard

SEASON RECAP

2017 was a solid season for Queen’s Women’s Ultimate. Tryouts in early September attracted over 70 athletes. From these players, a strong class of skilled rookies joined the program. They were combined with a young core of experienced players and together created a very talented team. Our team goal was to finish in the Top 3 nationally. We played in three tournaments during our fall season, Steeltown Classic in Hamilton (Sep 23-24), Canadian Eastern University Ultimate Championships (CEUUC – Sep 30-Oct 1), and Canadian University Ultimate Championships (CUUC – Oct 13-15). Overall, we had a combined season record of 16-6 and made the semi-finals of every tournament. This year we did not earn an early bid to Nationals, so we needed to play in the one-day qualification tournament. Despite the pressure, the team performed and earned the top qualification spot. We accomplished our season goal (for the third year in a row), finishing 3rd in the country after a one-point loss to eventual champion Laval in a windy and very challenging semi-final. Most promisingly we had excellent skill development across the team, and the team aims to continue the success of the program well into the future.

RESULTS • 3rd place finish at Canadian University Ultimate Championship

• 2nd place finish at Canadian Eastern University Ultimate Championship

CUUC STARTING SEVEN • Laura Kinoshita, Kiera Lee-Pii TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Carrie Chou • Most Improved: Catherine Normandeau • Rookie of the Year: Sophie Prust SPECIAL HONOURS • Laura Kinoshita and Lana Ramic: Named to Canadian U24 Team

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Allison Collard Q, Erin Villeneuve-Smith Q, Tiana Yung Q, Janice Lo, Catherine Normandeau, Alyssa Mainwood, Carrie Chou, Sara Murakami, Geneva Bloemen

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VARSITY CLUBS

WATER POLO (M)

Back Row (L -R): Arno van Alst (Lead Coach), Lucas Le Goff, Connor Holman, Ben Goernert, Jack Mills, Mike Patenaude, Haden Brearton, George Fahim, William Griess, Guy Bratkov, Dave Hill (Head Coach) Front Row (L to R): Connor Lundell-Smith, Andrew Helt, Hendrick Fang, Connor Crowe, Alex Cox-Twardowski, Trevor Robinson, Logan Seaman (Asst Coach), Sean Tippett, Robby Arundel, Ali Mokhtar Absent: Alex Le Blanc, William Kiff

SEASON RECAP

A podium finish in 2016 set a standard players were not prepared to abandon. The team worked harder than any previous squad and put in the extra work outside of team practice to step ahead of where they were the year before. As the championships approached the program hosted the largest event of the OUA season, at the ARC, and the intensity here resulted in a huge upset over league powerhouse Carleton Ravens; the 1st win over that school in many years. That led to an increased intensity for both teams in the final weeks and while the Gaels could not duplicate that win over Carleton at their pool during the OUA championship they did dominate the bronze medal game over a very strong Western Mustang squad.

RESULTS • 3rd at OUA Championship OUA ALL-STARS • Alex Cox-Twardowski TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Alex Cox-Twardowski • Rookie of the Year: Guy Bratkov SPECIAL HONOURS • Trevor Robinson: OUA Most Valuable Goalie • Alex Cox-Twardowski: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Nov. 27)

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES Haden Brearton, William Kiff

COLOUR AWARDS 2017–18

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WATER POLO (W)

Back Row (L to R): Sol Olivera, Kathryn Minkhorst, Rachael Haunton, Kelsey Grimes, Jess Schnabel, Liz Birchard, Chloe Holmes, Michelle Harwood, Dave Hill (Head Coach) Front Row (L to R): Courtney Milligan, Emily Liang, Callie Stirling, Natasha Gonch, Moran Foster, Molly Marland, Jackie Douglas, Lauren Zucker, Maia Idzikowiski, Maddie Driver

SEASON RECAP

Our sport is traditionally dominated by club athletes continuing to play while they attend university. This year every team we played had more club players than we did and our roster was primarily players that picked the game up at Queen’s.

RESULTS • 5th at NCWP Championship

Each game, all season, was a step toward playing our best in our last game and finding the systems that we could repeat with success. The decisive win in our final game defined the season as a success, and most of our goals had been met. The competitiveness and character of this team have led to the largest recruiting class in a decade for the 2018 season.

TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Caitlyn Neapole • Rookie of the Year: Rachael Haunton

NCWP ALL-STAR • Caitlyn Neapole

SPECIAL HONOURS • Caitlyn Neapole: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Nov. 27)

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Liz Birchard, Claire Carnegie, Caitlin Carroll, Michelle Harwood, Kathryn Minkhorst, Jess Schnabel, Kat Snelling

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VARSITY CLUBS

WRESTLING (M/W)

Back Row (L to R): Gianni Vecchio (Coach), David De Cotiis, Brad Bergin, Michael Fisher, Philipp Summer, Peter Shannon, Jason Yiu, Michael Tremblay Front Row (L to R): Ally Zhang, Katie Glatt, Karly Kudrinko, Hannah Mather, Megan Abel Absent: Tim Clement (Coach)

SEASON RECAP

This year featured strong showings by numerous graduating athletes and promising displays by the team’s rookie corps. Fifth year veteran Peter Shannon led the men’s team with a bronze medal at the OUA championships. He also claimed bronze at the Concordia Invitational and 4th place at the Senior Provincial Championships to open the season. Shannon ended his career as a Gael on a pair of wins to place 5th at the U Sports national championships. Fourth year David de Cotiis left the gridiron for the wrestling mat and earned a silver medal at the Western Open in spite of some untimely injuries. Brad Bergin showed major improvements and placed 4th at the OUA championships in his final year while PhD student Michael Tremblay was a consistent threat, placing 4th at the Western Open and 5th at the OUA Championships.

RESULTS • Men 8th at OUA Championship • Women 8th at OUA Championship INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP • Women: 4th Ally Zhang (48kg) • Men: OUA Bronze Peter Shannon (65kg) TEAM AWARDS • MVP: Peter Shannon, Karly Kudrinko • Rookie of the Year: Bradley Bergin, Megan Abel

On the women’s side, graduating athlete Karly Kudrinko had her strongest season yet. Kudrinko earned her reputation as a dangerous thrower, pinning her way to bronze medals at the Senior Provincial Championships, the Western Open and the Guelph Open before placing 5th at the OUA championships. Megan Abel performed impressively in her first year, claiming a bronze medal at the Junior Provincial Championships and finishing 5th in the OUA. Fellow rookie Ally Sarah Zhang took bronze at the Western Open and narrowly missed the OUA podium, landing 4th. Katie Glatt returned to the mat with a silver medal at the Guelph Open and a bronze finish at the Western Open. Dual sport athlete Hannah Mather made her wrestling debut, finishing 6th at the Junior Provincial Championships.

GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETES

Bradley Bergin Q, Michael Fisher Q, Karly Kudrinko Q, Andrew Percival Q

COLOUR AWARDS 2017–18

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SUPPORT SERVICES

VARSITY SPORT LEADERSHIP NAME COUNCIL

Front (L-R) to Back: Mike Shoveller, Andrea Priamo, Dominique Rumball, AJ Lockhard, Caroline Livingston, Clare McKellar; Kara Blair, Marianne Alarie, Sarah Saftich, Ciara Morrison, Clare Gatien, Samantha Hartley, Jose Wahl, Meghan Bayley, Griffin Fitzhenry, Erin Lee; Isabelle Korchinski, Jesse Graham, Harry Range, Mckinley Hunt, Emma Crivello, Brad Bergin, Karly Kudrinko, Caroline Wisheart, Zach Johnson, Will Langford, Joey Stipec; Kiera Lee-pii, Lana Ramic, Jack Peckham!, Alex LeBlanc, Mia Stankovic, Tom Ellison, Nora Kamal, Claire Sumner, Emma Nielson, Adrienne Gaudreault, Robert Kanko; Yannick Wong, Kyra Dorfman, Matteo Del Brocco, Ejaz Causer, Marie-Claire Henry, Jaqueline Toole, Matiza Skoko, Lidia Bradeau, Laura Callendar, Cameron Mackinnon, Scott Gittens, Tomas Volz

SEASON RECAP

It was another great year for the Varsity Leadership Council. The Gaels introduced a new partnership with Pathways Kingston and continued to support initiatives such as Run for the Cure, Shoot for the Cure, Marthas Table, Jack.org, Bell Let`s Talk and much more!

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

Team Representative: Each team is encouraged to have one representative voice on the council. Returning athletes in any year are eligible for the position. If interested, contact vlcathlete@gogaelsgo.com. Athlete: All athletes are encouraged to participate in any of the VLC’s programs and initiatives that are held throughout the year. Ask your team rep or check out our Facebook page to stay updated on important dates.

FAST FACTS • Each team has one representative voice on the VLC

• Any athlete can attend VLC meetings and voice their opinion

• Meetings are held monthly • Subcommittees for planning athlete integration and community involvement.

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‘Q’ AWARD

2017-18 ‘Q’ AWARD RECIPIENTS BASEBALL

Devin Burns, Tyler Doyle, Demetri Zoumboulakis

CHEERLEADING

David Wesley-James, Lindsay Lew, Danielle Morrison, Christie Patterson (team manager), Brooke Huleatt

CURLING

Pascal Michaud, Decebal Michaud

CYCLING

Jordan Carter, Michael Fader, Ryan Marks, John Robertson, Scott Waters

FASTPITCH

Jenna Bolton, Kathy Bueckert

FENCING

Kyra Dorfman, Sharleen Fisher, Rachael Hardy, Sujay Nagaraj, Jack Qiao, Yannick Wong, Gavin Crowder

THE GRADUATING ‘Q’ AWARD Successful, Strong, Bold, Proud, Inspiring, Perseverant… these are the attributes of Queen’s student-athletes. The Graduating “Q” Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queen’s. This award is made from slate, a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state. Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning. Graduating studentathletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queen’s. The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours. The Graduating “Q” is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete. The commitment, perseverance, joy, pain, and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award. Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queen’s for a minimum of three seasons, this award is a reminder that recipients are ‘Forever a Gael.’ Athletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a “Q” beside their name.

COLOUR AWARDS 2017–18

FIELD HOCKEY

Sophie Kinley, Justina Johl, Jacinta Mallon, Ciara Morrison

FIGURE SKATING

Chantal Deane, Emma Nielsen

GOLF

Robyn Campbell, Brad Burtch-Timmons, Chris Murray, Jeremy Rose

LACROSSE

Meghan Bayley, Sam French, AJ Lockhard, Chelsea James, Alexa Fenton, Alex Bulla, Daniel Cluett, Colin Di Giacomo, Grant Hughes, Connor Large, Maxwell McBride, Ryan McGuire, Davis Moore, Ben Pirie, Kellan Rankin, Riley Venton, Keaton Ward

NORDIC

Marie-Claire Henry, Marlee Sauder, Colin Foley

SAILING

Daniel Sheedy

SQUASH

Ali Richmond, Nora Abdelrahman Ibrahim, Alysha Anzik, Dasha Reddy, Danielle Harrs, Evan Garfinkel, Kevin Chong

SWIMMING

Griffin Fitzhenry, Chris Anderson

SYNCHRO

Erin Grennell

TRACK & FIELD

Cameron Bardwell, Phil Chau

TRIATHLON

Natasha Goncharenko, Courtney Milligan, Sam Dobbin

ULTIMATE

Allison Collard, Erin Villeneuve-Smith, Tiana Yung, Ryan Wilson, David Tang, Noam McGregor

WRESTLING

Bradley Bergin, Michael Fisher, Karly Kudrinko, Andrew Percival

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MARION ROSS TROPHY — VARSITY CLUB FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

The Marion Ross Trophy, named in honour of Queen’s first athletic director, was presented by the Women’s P.H.E. Alumnae Association in 1981. Awarded annually to a Varsity Club female student-athlete in her fourth or fifth year who best displays qualities of scholastic achievement, competitiveness leadership, sportsmanship, dedication and exceptional contributions to her team. 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

Lily Jiang (Fencing) Jasmin Aggarwal (Triathlon) Erin Milner (Synchro) Anna Rogers (Fencing) Alex Cross (Synchro) Emily Young (Figure Skating) Lisa McLaughlin (Lacrosse) Caylen Heckel (Rowing) Leslie Sexton (X-Country/Track) Joanne Ko (Fencing) Rachel Coens (Figure Skating) Katy Perry (Swimming) Morgan Waddell (Rowing) Kate Walker(Rowing) Krista Wells(Rugby/Wrestling) Megan Stone(Fencing) Audrey Giles(XC and Track & Field) Paula Myslivecek(Tennis); Charlotte Wilson(X-Country/Track) Karen Thomas (Figure Skating) Johanna Thomas (Squash)

1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81

C. J. Davison (Figure Skating); Jana McLean (Figure Skating) Shannon Niemi (Badminton); Carolyn Russell (Squash) Bali Athwal (Tennis) Lesley Morrison (Track and Field) Leslie Bruce (Track and Field) Cynthia Facchinato (Gymnastics) Jill Lutz (Swimming) Jana Jackson (Nordic Skiing) Elinor Ip (Tennis) Kathy Kingston (Synchronized Swimming) Lisa Vogelzang (Figure Skating) Cheryl Lyte (Nordic Skiing); Jane Henderson (Track) Coosje Weber (Alpine Skiing) Suzanne Villeneuve (Track & Field) Anne Marie Malone (X-Country) Chris Bowlby (X-Country, Field Hockey & N Ski) Sandra Morden (Badminton)

Prior to 2010-11 the female competitive club athlete of the year was additionally awarded and its previous winners are as follows: 2009-10 Victoria Johnston (Synchronized Swimming) 2004-05 Kim Bonnar (Synchronized Swimming) 2008-09 Erin Mills (Fastpitch) 2003-04 Camilla Burgess (Triathalon) 2007-08 LolaJean Gentles (Triathalon) 2002-03 Katie Auger (Triathalon) 2006-07 Katie Geale (Ultimate) 2001-02 Carla Nanka-Bruce (Mountain Biking) 2005-06 Catriona Jackson (Triathalon)

Lily Jiang 2016-17 Marion Ross Trophy Recipient

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Ryan Jonker and Jenna Dhanani 2016-17 Alfie Peirce Trophy Award Recipients

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JACK JARVIS TROPHY — VARSITY CLUB MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

The Jack Jarvis Trophy, presented in 1963 by Queen’s boxers in memory of their long-time coach. Awarded annually to a Varsity Club male student-athlete in his fourth or fifth year who best displays qualities of scholastic achievement, competitiveness, leadership, sportsmanship, dedication and exceptional contributions to his team. It was first presented by the boxers of Queen’s as a tribute to Jack Jarvis, who coached the Queen’s boxing team for 33 years. 2016-17 Ian Pinchin (Water Polo) 2015-16 Jimmy Wintle (Fencing) 2014-15 Ryan Wilson (Ultimate) 2013-14 Brad Parsons (Nordic/Cycling) 2012-13 Francois Beaucage-Gauvreau (Fencing) 2011-12 Michael Nishiyama (Track & Field) 2010-11 Liam Twomey & Pat Twomey (Cycling) 2009-10 Ryan Meyers (Rowing) 2008-09 Nick Pratt (Rowing) 2007-08 Braden Novakowski (Track & X-Country) 2006-07 Simon Gowdy (Rowing) 2005-06 Bill Woods (Track & Field) 2004-05 Dale Beesley (Squash) 2003-04 Mike Melaney (Track & Field) 2002-03 Alain Bovet (Rowing) 2001-02 Nimrod Major (Track & Field and Fencing) 2000-01 Will Anderson (Fencing) 1999-00 Matthieu Pinard (Fencing) 1998-99 Bruce Precious (Fencing) 1997-98 Geoff Campbell (Badminton) 1996-97 Mark Chatterly (Squash) 1995-96 Darren Dugan (Track & Field) 1994-95 Steve Fruitman (Track & Field) 1993-94 Larry Hegan (Nordic Skiing) 1992-93 Marc Lemieux (Wrestling) 1991-92 Andrew Kirby (Fencing) 1990-91 Trevor Van Nest (Track & Field/X-Country) 1989-90 Colin Dignum (Track & Field/X-Country)

1988-89 1987-88 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 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64

Chris Hannaford (Track & Field) Sheridon Bapiste (Track & Field) Dave Pearsall (Gymnastics) Tony Koyanagi (Nordic Skiing) Geoff Moon (Wrestling) Brian Murat (Track & Field) Mark Soodeen (Track & Field) Jack Raleigh (Swimming) Dave Beatty (Alpine Skiing); Hugh Tafel (Track) Jeff Bellringer (X-Country/Track & Field) Claus Rinne (Track & Field/X-Country) Tim Dennis (Swimming) Kevin Thompson (Track & Field) Stuart Watt (Tennis); Tony Verhoeven (Track) Victor Gooding (Track & Field) Jamie Neilson (Alpine Skiing) Dave Jarvis (Track & Field) Brian Aikin (Track & Field) Robert Lingwood (Track & Field) Bob Cazes (Wrestling) Brian Donnelly (Track & Field) Len Minty (Swimming) Mike Whittington (NSkiing/X-Country) Brian Neck (Gymnastics); Larry Wood (Wrestling) Siak Lee (Badminton) John Stevenson (Judo/Rowing) Denny McDermott (Badminton)

Prior to 2010-11 the male competitive club athlete of the year was additionally awarded and its previous winners are as follows: 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06

Justin Murphy (Triathalon) Graham Fulton (Baseball) Sean O'Brien (Cheerleading) Steve Chapman (Mountain Biking) Greg Edgar (Mountain Biking)

2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02

Adam Melnyk (Ultimate) Mark Wheeler (Sailing) Daniel Nauth (Baseball) Sean Bagshaw (Lacrosse)

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR (OPY)

The Outstanding Performance of the Year Trophy is presented annually to pay tribute to a student-athlete who has brought the most honour and recognition to Queen’s University resulting from success in provincial, national and international competition in a twelve month period. It was first presented following the 2009-10 season. 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013- 14

Claire Sumner (Cross Country) Gill Pegg (Wrestling/Rugby) Larkin Davenport Huyer (Rowing) Julie-Anne Staehli (Cross Country/Track)

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2012 - 13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10

Morgan McHaffie (Hockey); Liam Underwood (Rugby) Joren Zeeman (Volleyball) Jacqueline Tessier (Soccer); Mel Dodd-Moher (Hockey) Danny Brannagan (Football)

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ALFIE PIERCE TROPHY - VARSITY CLUB ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

The Alfie Pierce Trophy, first presented by Arts ‘47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedication to training and helping Queen’s interuniversity teams, is awarded annually to a male and female (in both Varsity Club & Varsity Team) student who contributed the most to varsity athletics in their first year at Queen’s. 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 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84

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Jenna Dhanani (Squash); Ryan Jonker (Cycling) Jessie Pollett (Fencing); Cameron Butler (Squash) Haley Golding (Cycling); Austin O`Boyle (Baseball) Lily Jiang (Fencing); Alex Wilkie (Track) Julie-Anne Staehli (Track); Mo Hamour (Squash) Hayley Smith (Cycling); Al Quinsey (Fencing) Renee Tse (Figure Skating); Etienne Moreau (Cycling) Erin Roberts (Squash); Payton Liske (Hockey) Brienna Shaw (Soccer); Scott Kyle (Rugby) Elyssa Heller (Volleyball); Joren Zeeman (Volleyball) Elizabeth Kench (Hockey, Ryan Gibb (Hockey) Victoria Kaufman (Hockey); Danny Brannagan (Football) Brittany Segeren (Swimming); Braden Novakowski (X-Country & Track) Eilish McConville (Soccer); Simon Mitchell (Basketball) Ashley Barrett (Soccer); Brad Smith (Football) Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey); Jamie Earle (Water Polo) Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating); Jason Natalinin (Basketball) Amy Connell (XC & Track and Field); Corey Trudeau (Football &Track) Claudia Tom (Hockey); Jon Landon (Football) Karin Hoegberg (Rowing); Jake Magolan (Volleyball) Carole Gibbings (Badminton); John Alexiou (Volleyball) Tara Black (Figure Skating); Paul Correale (Football & Track and Field) Sarah Pardy (Track and Field); Peter Stelter (Basketball) Sarah Gibbings (Badminton); Brendan Johnson (Soccer) Sarah Leonard (Track and Field); Mike Spence (Volleyball) Sophie Kenward (Track , X-Country & NSkiing); Derek Morin (Hockey) Victoria Wilson (Basketball); Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby) Jackie Cernik (Tennis); Marc Lemieux (Wrestling) Carolyn Reeder (Track & Field); Justin McDonough (Tennis) Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving); Mike Burleigh (Basketball) Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving); Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field) Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing); Mark Nowell (Squash) Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving); Sheridan Baptiste (Track & Field and Football) Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball);

Mark Burleigh (Football) 1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball); Paul Minaker (Hockey); Steve Boyd (X-Country) 1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track); Scott Bissessar (Football and Track) 1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch. Swimming); Larry Mohr (Football) 1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field); Bob Wright (Football) 1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing); Jack Raleigh (Swimming) 1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey); David Lech (Alpine Skiing) 1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating); Jim Muller (Wrestling); Charles Hitchon (Track) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming); Tim Dennis (Swimming) 1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing & Field Hockey); Kevin Thompson (Track & Field) 1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball & Track); Robert MacCormack (X-Country) 1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey); Darrell Penner (Football) 1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics); Steve Gross (Hockey) 1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball & Field Hockey); Colin Loudon (Hockey) 1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball); Gord Taylor (Soccer) 1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track & Field); Gord Hurd (Swimming) 1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery, Basketball & Track); Robert Lingwood (Track) 1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey); Ron Walsh (Basketball) 1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling) 1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Bball, Hockey & Swimming); Dave Ellis (Track) 1963-64 Not Awarded 1962-63 James Young (Football) 1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton); Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey) 1960-61 Joan Quinn 1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling) 1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton &Tennis) 1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton & Basketball) 1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton) 1955-56 Not Awarded 1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing) 1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football) 1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery, Basketball, Swimming); Ralph Pohlman (Boxing) 1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing) 1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football) 1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball) 1948-49 Jack Logan (Football) 1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)

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AWARD OF MERIT — VARSITY CLUB OF THE YEAR

The Award of Merit is presented annually to the top performing Varsity Club. This award recognizes the club’s competitive success, community involvement and other attributes which have brought the most honour and recognition to Queen’s. 2016-17 Sailing 2015-16 Men’s Ultimate 2014-15 Women`s Squash 2013-14 Cycling 2012-13 Men’s Fencing 2011-12 Men’s Fencing 2010-11 Men’s Fencing Prior to 2010-11 this award was presented to the female athlete who, through an exceptional contribution to her team, best displays the qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, dedication and all round performance in her sport. 2009-10 Renee MacLellan (Soccer) 2008-09 Kate McKenna (Soccer) 2007-08 Kirsten Jewell (Field Hockey) 2006-07 Erin Bailey (Rugby) 2005-06 Kate Chambers (Soccer) 2004-05 Sachi DeSouza (Field Hockey) 2003-04 Katie Baker (Field Hockey) 2002-03 Erin McDiarmid (Basketball) 2000-02 Nuala Grieve (Soccer) 2000-01 Darcie Spearing (Lacrosse) 1999-00 Kristine Spekkens (Volleyball) 1998-99 Wendy Moon (Basketball)

1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79

Alison Davis (Water Polo) Judith Trepanier (Soccer) Shelly Reid (Water Polo) Jaylene Morrison (Basketball); Sheena Majewski (Water Polo) Vicki Wilson (Basketball) Marilyn Trachsler (Field Hockey) Julie Farquhar (Basketball); Julie Stevens (Hockey) Leslie Aldcorn (Basketball) CathyRedshaw (Soccer/Hockey) Alison Thom (Rowing); Sarah Boswell (Soccer) Marni Hamilton (Rowing) Ann Fisher (Hockey) Carolyn Aylesworth (Hockey) Lynn Southcott (Basketball) Lynn Simpson (Volleyball); Patti Emmerson (Volleyball) Lori Goodfellow (Volleyball) Lynn Martin (Volleyball) Jane Wegenast (Field Hockey) Janean Sergeant (Hockey)

SUPPORT SERVICES AWARDS

The Varsity Support Service Awards are presented to recognize the individuals who have demonstrated dedication and leadership while making a significant contribution to the success of the Queen’s Varsity Sport Program in Athletic Therapy (Hal Dunlop Shield), Athlete Services, Home Events, Strength and Conditioning and Varsity Club Support. 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13

Chris Brooker (Athletic Therapy), Nicole Morse (Athlete Services), Sadie Vanier (Home Events), Steph Edmunds (Strength and Conditioning) and Victoria Restivo (Varsity Club) Alice Bifield (Athletic Therapy), Michaila Frawley (Athlete Services), Gladys Kong (Home Events) and Nic Gray (Strength and Conditioning) Kathryn Telford (Athletic Therapy), Jessie de Boer (Athlete Services), Samm Dunseath (Home Events), Meghan Fisher (Strength and Conditioning) and Etienne Moreau (Varsity Club) Hannah Davis (Athletic Therapy), Meredith Raddysh (Athlete Services), Janell Klassen (Home Events) and Sam Sabourin (Strength and Conditioning) Geoff Johnston (Athletic Therapy), Alex Pianosi (Athlete Services), Tracy Wong (Home Events) and Doug Davidson (Strength and Conditioning)

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2016-17 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS*

CURLING Alexander Cormier, Decebal Michaud, Calli Barclay, Erica Pasternak TRACK & FIELD Cameron Bardwell, Philip Chau, Matthew Corolis, Nathan How Kevin Jury, Paul Riek, Matthew Schmidt, Thomas Underwood, Steven Wilkins-Reeves, Kara Blair, Kenya Costa-Dookhan, Teah Domazet, Sara Eng, Caitlin Fischer, Jilleen Kilroy, Sarah Mcmanus, Sarah Muma, Mary Ollier, Sasha Zarnke FIELD HOCKEY Caroline Baril, Jordan Bouman, Margot Gunning, Leigh Janssen, Justine Johl, Ciara Morrison SWIMMING Griffin Fitzhenry, Adrian Gimon, Matthew Lee, Lukas Schiller Jeffrey Turnock, Carly Jazbec, Erin Lee, Jenna Malone, Danielle Moffatt, Danae Morris, Marija Robinson, Colette Summers WRESTLING Bradley Bergin, Michael Fisher, Peter Shannon, Michael Tremblay, Karly Kudrinko, Christina Marr

2016-17 OUA ACADEMIC ALL-STARS*

BASEBALL Adam Bernicky, Tyler Doyle, Austin O’Boyle, Matthew Plut, Vaughan Rawes, Lucas Verde, Demetrios Zoumboulakis FENCING Tony Chen, Michael Ciomyk, Sean Crawford, Gavin Crowder, John Gao, Brandon Villeneuve, Yannick Wong, Courtney Bannerman, Sharleen Fisher, Dongfan Jiang, Lia Piekarski, Ruixi Sheng, Run Zeng FIGURE SKATING Natasha Calizon, Brittaney Everitt, Melissa Kustra, Tiffany Lung, Abigail Nicholson, Emma Nielsen, Carley Pratt, Sarah Walsh, Cynthia Yeung GOLF Trevor Corner, Parker Lobban, Christopher Murray, Michael Reaume, Jeremy Rose, Adam Searle, Ciaran Sheahan, Owen Travers, Stephanie Cheon, Sierra Singh LACROSSE (W) Brianna Barton, Adrienne Butler, Jacqueline Chataway, Mackenzie Clemens, Alexa Fenton, Michelle Griffin, Rachel Mochulla, Cassie Stafford, Sarah Utting, Charlotte Ross NORDIC SKIING James MacKinnon, Marcus Nussbaum, Stuart Thibert, Anne Dube, Amelia Espey, Marie-Claire Henry, Erin Ingoldsby, Madeline Monaghan, Sylvia Motruk, Claire Neilson, Andrew Faurschou

*Presented in the Fall of 2017; based on the 2016-17 academic year.

WATER POLO George Brearton, Matthew Crockford, Connor Crowe, Andrew Helt, Alexandre Le Blanc, Ian Pinchin, Sean Tippett, Jacob Wain-Lowe, Elizabeth Birchard, Claire Carnegie, Isobel Jane Davis, Kelsey Grimes, Michelle Harwood, Chloe Holmes, Kathryn Minkhorst, Madeline Perrault, Allison Plummer, Katherine Snelling, Mia Stankovic, Eva Stefanova, Simone Wright Stein

2016-17 QUEEN’S ACADEMIC ALL-STARS*

CHEERLEADING Sarah Butt, Helene Kiwala, Danielle Lew, Lindsay Lew, Danielle Morrison CYCLING Blake Bogden, Adric Heney, Kevin Keresztes, Ryan Marks, Cameron McPhaden, Cole Schumacher, Rachel Blair, Haley Golding, Jacqueline Toole, Caroline Wisheart, Matthew Sherar, Derek Smith, Brooke Jones FASTPITCH Jenna Bolton, Erika Geoffrion, Heidi Hicks, Jaimie Laing, Elizabeth McAuley, Josalyn Wahl, Jade Yerex LACROSSE (M) Thomas Asma, John Dale, Ryan Donahoe, Maxwell McBride, Austin Pringle, Samuel Rowe SAILING Brendan Aulthouse, Zachary Baum, William Jones, John Machum, John Ruitenberg, Stephanie Benoit, Linor Berezin, Julia Manarin, Denby McDonnell, Victoria Restivo SYNCHRO Karen Batch, Francesca Bellantino, Erin Grennell, Sarah Masters, Amber Mealing, Taylor Mouliakis, Claire Moura, Nicole Sherratt TRIATHLON Stephane Contant, Samuel Dobbin, Alistair Duff, Joseph Fonseca, Aiden Lupyrypa, Cameron Mcwatt, Benjamin Rudson, Adam Sunavsky, Bridget Bethell, Nina Dauvergne, Madeleine Driver, Natasha Goncharenko, Kendall Hupp, Maia Idzikowski, Jessica Rodin, Jana Walkowski, Erika Wall ULTIMATE Benjamin Blackford, Leo Burns Scully, Jason Duiella, Michael Mackenzie, Matthew McGill, Jordan McGregor, Noam McGregor, Fraser Titley, Jared Westreich, Sarah Cain, Carrie Chou, Amanda Cicchino, Allison Collard, Laura Kinoshita, Karen Law, Kiera Lee-Pii, Lana Ramic, Emma Webb, Serena Wong

SQUASH Cameron Butler, Aidan Calverley, Evan Garfinkel, Matthew Haffey, Wilfred Ip, Nora Abdelrahman Ibrahim, Alysha Anzik, Marcia Filgiano, Hanna Grover, Danielle Harrs, Dasha Reddy, Alison Richmond

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