MEDIA GUIDE 2011-12 Queen’s Varsity Athletics
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QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY GAELS WOMEN’S SOCCER
GAELS QUICK FACTS University Information Location: Kingston, Ontario Enrollment: 22,477 Founded: 1841 Chancellor: Dr. David Dodge Principal and Vice Chancellor: Dr. Daniel Woolf University Website: www.queensu.ca Athletics Department Director, Athletics and Recreation: Leslie Dal Cin Manager, Interuniversity Sport: Janean Sergeant Colours: Gold, Blue, Red Athletics & Recreation Website: www.gogaelsgo.com Twitter: twitter.com/queensgaels Facebook: facebook.com/queensgaels
2011-12 Season Schedule EXHIBITION Aug. 20/2011 vs. Montréal Aug. 21/2011 at Laval Aug. 22/2011 at Concordia Old Four Tournament (Kingston, Ont.) Aug. 27/2011 at McGill
L 4-1 L 2-1 W 3-0 L 2-1 (PK 4-3)
Aug. 28/2011 at Western REGULAR SEASON RESULTS Sept. 7/2011 at Carleton Sept. 10/2011 vs. Ottawa Sept. 11/2011 vs. Trent Sept. 16/2011 vs. RMC Sept. 17/2011 at Trent Sept. 24/2011 vs. Ryerson Sept. 25/2011 vs. Toronto Sept. 29/2011 at RMC Oct. 1/2011 vs. Carleton Oct. 5/2011 at Ottawa Oct. 8/2011 at Toronto Oct. 9/2011 at Ryerson Oct. 15/2011 at Laurentian Oct. 16/2011 at Nipissing Oct. 22/2011 vs. Nipissing Oct. 23/2011 vs. Laurentian
L 2-1 W 4-0 W 1-0 W 2-1 W 3-1 W 6-0 W 2-0 T 3-3 W 5-0 W 2-0 W 3-2 L 1-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 3-0 W 6-1 T 2-2
OUA PLAYOFF RESULTS OUA First Round Oct. 26/2011 OUA First Round Playoff Gaels Women’s Soccer Conference: Inaugural Season: Fight Song:
Ontario University Athletics (OUA) 1984 Oil Thigh
Stadium: Richardson Stadium Capacity: 10,258 Surface: Grass Record All-Time: Record 2011-12: League Champions:
270-73-67 (.740%) 16-1-2 (.894) 1984, 1988, 2001, 2002, 2011
National Champions: 1988, 2010 Head Coach: Dave McDowell (24th Season) Website: gogaelsgo.com/soccer-w Media Inquiries Shawn MacDonald Chris Lund Sports Information Sports Information Intern (p) 613-533-6000 x 36990 (e) sports.information@gogaelsgo.ca (e) qsports@queensu.ca (c) 613.985.3195
OUA Quarter-Final Oct. 29/2011 vs. Carleton OUA Semifinal Nov. 5/2011 vs. McMaster
BYE W 3-0 W 3-0
OUA Championship Nov. 6/2011 vs. Laurier
W 1-0 (PK 5-4)
CIS CHAMPIONSHIPS CIS Quarter-Final Nov. 10/2011 vs. Alberta
1:30 pm
CIS Semifinal Nov. 12/2011 QF1 vs. QF2 Nov. 12/2011 QF3 vs. QF4
1: 30 pm 4: 30 pm
CIS Final Nov. 13/2011 Bronze Medal Nov. 13/2011 Championship final
1:30 pm 4:00 pm
Final Top 10 ranking (Nov. 2): No. 4 CIS championship best result: 2-time champions (2010, Regular Season Record: 13-1-2 (Home: 6-0-2 Away: 7-1) Best Top 10 ranking (10 weeks): No. 1 (1 week: final poll) 1988) Regular Season Finish: 1st - OUA East Division (41 pts) Number of weeks in Top 10: 8 CIS championship last appearance: 2010 (1st place) Playoff Record: 3-0 (Home: 1-0, Away 2-0, Neutral 0-0) CIS championship appearances: 12 Overall Record: 16-1-2 (Home: 7-0-2, Away: 9-1) Head Coach Dave McDowell (24th Season) CIS championship all-time record: 11-12-4 (.481) Playoff finish: OUA Champions All-Time Record: 247-70-61 (.734) CIS championship all-time medals: 4 (2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)
2011 By The Numbers
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY Queen’s is one of Canada’s leading universities, with an international reputation for scholarship, research, social purpose, spirit and diversity. Consistently highly-ranked, Queen’s is known for its incomparable 24-hour learning environment. Great teaching, great students, community and tradition - these are the hallmarks of the Queen’s experience. History The University was established by Royal Charter of Queen Victoria in 1841 - twenty-six years before Canadian confederation. Classes were first held in 1842. The earliest degreegranting institution in the united Province of Canada, and the first to establish a student government, Queen’s has reflected and helped shape Canadian values and policies, educating many of the country’s most notable political and cultural figures. Students & Faculty Queen’s student body represents 98 different
KINGSTON, ONTARIO Nestled where the Rideau Canal and St. Lawrence River meet Lake Ontario, Kingston is a city built on a grand heritage and defined by an exquisite ability to blend the beauty of
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countries, along with every Canadian province and territory. Our faculty is drawn from some of the most prestigious institutions in the world, and Queen’s faculty members regularly receive international recognition and
Alumni Graduates of Queen’s become part of a living, legendary tradition that spans the globe and 166 years. Queen’s graduates can be found in boardrooms, courtrooms, hospitals, art galleries, laboratories, libraries, and governments around the world. Community & Kingston Queen’s University is located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, a quintessential university community big enough to provide all the conveniences of modern life, but small enough for students, staff and faculty to feel instantly comfortable and at home. For more than a century-and-a-half, the stories of Queen’s and Kingston have been inextricably entwined. Kingston is Canada’s 3rd best “place to live” in Canada according to a 2009 Canadian Business publication survey.
numerous teaching awards for their research and innovative contributions.
For more information visit www.queensu.ca
yesterday with the passion and sophistication of today. Confederation Tour TrolleyStroll through Kingston’s endlessly diverting intricacies: from its urban heart, a bustling gathering place sparkling with a casual boutique and bistro vitality, to its meandering waterfront with a mix of historic neighbourhoods and breathtaking parkland.
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NHL greats like Kirk Muller, Doug Gilmour and others. Also a reenactment of the first hockey game between Royal Military College and Queen’s University. Fort Henry K-Rock Centre - concerts & events Grand Theatre OHL Kingston Frontenacs
All of this in a city that dazzles with soaring 19th century limestone architecture and the amenities of a major centre, but retains the fascinating allure of a small town. Explore our history; immerse yourself in our vibrant culture. With so much to see and do in Kingston, there is a wealth of attractions to choose from, and each one unravels the secrets of our beautiful city. Kingston is conveniently located between major centres of Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and just 20 minutes from the USA border. Key Attractions • FebFest - Four on four shinny with former
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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Head Coach
Dave McDowell McDowell is entering his 24th season as head coach of the Queen’s Gaels women’s soccer team. A two-time CIS Coach of the Year, McDowell has guided the Gaels to two national championship titles, in 1988 and 2010, as well as four provincial titles, in 1988, 2001, 2002 and 2011. Under his guidance, Queen’s has posted a combined record of 247-70-61, including OUA and CIS playoffs, for an impressive 0.734 winning percentage. During his tenure, the Gaels have posted 10 or more wins in the regular season five times, including a team record 14 during the 2010 season. A coach who blends both solid offensive and defensive tactics, the Gaels have allowed only 10 or more goals three times during the regular season in his 23 years at the helm. Offensively, McDowell’s squads are consistently among the league leaders in the nation, highlighted by a team record 50 goals in 2010. McDowell has been recognized as the OUA Coach of the Year seven times during his career at Queen’s, winning 17 provincial medals (4 gold, 9 silver, 4 bronze) and 4 national medals (2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze). Career Record
Reg. Season Playoffs Overall Year School W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T 2011* Queen’s 13-1-2 3-0-0 14-1-2 2010^ Queen’s 14-2-0 5-1-0 19-3-0 2009 Queen’s 13-1-2 3-3-0 16-4-2 2008 Queen’s 8-4-2 1-1-0 9-5-2 2007 Queen’s 8-1-7 0-1-0 8-2-7 2006 Queen’s 12-1-3 4-2-0 16-3-3 2005 Queen’s 7-0-5 3-1-0 10-1-5 2004 Queen’s 8-1-3 4-2-0 12-3-3 2003 Queen’s 8-0-2 2-2-1 10-2-3 2002* Queen’s 7-1-2 3-2-0 10-3-2 2001* Queen’s 5-1-4 3-2-1 8-3-5 2000 Queen’s 6-3-1 2-2-1 8-5-2 1999 Queen’s 8-1-3 0-1-0 8-2-3 1998 Queen’s 11-0-1 2-2-1 13-2-2 1997 Queen’s 7-4-1 2-1-0 9-5-1 1996 Queen’s 5-1-6 2-1-0 7-2-6 1995 Queen’s 8-1-3 3-2-0 11-3-3 1994 Queen’s 6-3-3 0-1-0 6-4-3 1993 Queen’s 8-1-1 2-1-0 10-2-1 1992 Queen’s 7-2-1 0-1-0 7-3-1 1991 Queen’s 6-3-1 0-1-0 6-4-1 1990 Queen’s 7-1-2 0-2-0 7-3-2 1989 Queen’s 7-2-1 2-1-0 9-3-1 1988*^ Queen’s 7-2-1 5-0-0 12-2-1 Career Total 196-37-57 51-33-4 247-70-61 * Conference Champions ^ National Champions
MEDIA NOTES - 2011 Season Recap The 2011-12 Queen’s Gaels have been one of the most dominant teams in the country since they began their season with the number one rank in the CIS in September. The Gaels had the best record in the OUA with a 13-1-2 record which earned them 41 points. The season began with a high note for the Gaels as they kicked off their campaign with a 10 game unbeaten streak in which they outscored their oppostion by a 31-7 margin. The Gaels only loss on the season came on the road to Toronto by a slim 1-0 scoreline in which former Gaels All-Canadian Eilish McConville scored the winner for her new team, the Varsity Blues. Toronto played the Gaels tough all season and held the Gaels to one of their two draws, the other coming against the Laurentian Voyageurs in the regular season finale. In the playoffs the Gaels looked strong in a 3-0 quarter-final victory over the Carleton Ravens. The Gaels received solid performances from their stars in the win as OUA scoring champion Jacqueline Tessier of Winnipeg led the team with two goals and OUA East MVP Riley Filion of Alexandria, Ont. chipped in with the clincher to put the team into the final four. In their OUA semifinal game the Gaels took on the McMaster Marauders. The Gaels had their stars elevate their level of play as Tessier scored two goals in the game to give the Gaels the lead before Riley Filion scored the clincher off of a free kick. The Gaels advanced to the OUA finals with the 3-0 win, where they took on the Laurier Golden Hawks. The two teams were evenly matched for the third time in two seasons, and despite an intense battle in regulation penalty kicks were needed to determine a winner. The Gaels converted all five of their kicks as Melissa Jung of Mississauga, Ont. scored the game winning fifth penalty while Chantel Marson stopped the second Laurier shooter to give the Gaels a 5-4 edge in penalty kicks. The win captured the Gaels first OUA championship since 2002. The Gaels are led by OUA East MVP Riley Filion, who anchored the Gaels midfield this season. In 2010 Filion was named to her second consecutive CIS Championship All-Star team after scoring the national championship winning goal for the Gaels. She also played for the Canadian universiade team this past summer. Filion is equally adept at being a playmaker or a finisher for the Gaels. Up front the Gaels rely on two-time OUA scoring champion Jacqueline Tessier who scored 12 goals in 16 games this season to lead the Gaels. Kelli Chamberlain of North Bay, Ont. was close behind with eight goals for the Gaels. In the backend, the Gaels count on Brienna Shaw of Vancouver who was named a first-team all-star for the fourth time in her career after captaining Canada at the summer universiade. Jessie De Boer of North Vancouver, B.C. was named the OUA Rookie of the Year for 2011. She recorded five goals from the defence in her first season as a member of the Gaels. In goal, Chantel Marson of London, Ont. handles most of the backstopping duties for the team. She recorded seven clean sheets over the course of the regular season for the Gaels.
Assistant Coaches
Kevin Greig
Marco Giacomello
FOCUS ON... Jacqueline Tessier Striker Hometown: Winnipeg, Man. Program: Music Year: 3rd High School: St. John’s Ravenscourt Club Team: Kingston FC
18
Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
16
12
0
0
2010-11
16
18
2
0
2009-10
12
3
0
0
TOTAL
44
33
2
0
2011-12: Named OUA First Team All-Star... Scored OUA leading 12 goals... Scored two or more goals on four different occasions 2010-11: CIS First-Team All Canadian...CIS Tournament All-Star...OUA East MVP...OUA First-Team All-Star...Played in all three OUA playoff matches scoring twice...Scored CIS leading and career high 18 goals...OUA athlete of the week Sept. 7...Scored career high five goals in 9-1 win over Trent on Sept. 5...Scored three or more goals twice...Scored two or more goals three times...Played in a career high 16 games
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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QUEEN’S GAELS - ROSTER #
#
Last Name
First Name
Pos.
Hgt
Elig Yr.
Course
Hometown
Province
Blanchard
Alexandra
Mid.
5-5
1
1st year Arts & Science
North Vancouver
B.C.
Burton
Breanna
Str.
5-10
1
Physical and Health Education
Ottawa
Ont.
24
Burton
Rachel
GK
5-4
1
1st year Engineering
Toronto
Ont.
21
Carew
Sabrina
GK
5-4
1
Life Sciences
Thunder Bay
Ont.
3
Chamberlain
Kelli
Str.
5-3
5
Physical Therapy
North Bay
Ont.
14
Cory
Julia
Mid.
5-8
2
Life Sciences
Vancouver
B.C.
23 4
8
8
Crnic
Kayla
Str.
5-6
2
2nd year Commerce
Milton
Ont.
6
20
De Boer
Jessie
Def.
5-8
1
Physical and Health Education
North Vancouver
B.C.
12
Filion
Riley
Mid.
5-8
3
Kinesiology
Alexandria
Ont.
17
Jung
Melissa
Def.
5-7
2
Biology
Mississauga
Ont.
16
Kay
Mikyla
Def.
5-8
3
Kinesiology
West Vancouver
B.C.
00
Marson
Chantel
GK
5-3
5
Consecutive Education
London
Ont.
13
McFetridge
Chantal
Mid.
5-8
3
Kinesiology
Kelowna
B.C.
9
McKinty
Alexis
Mid.
5-6
3
Concurrent Education
Burlington
Ont.
Ott
Cara
Mid.
5-2
1
1st year Commerce
North Vancouver
B.C.
Pedersen
Kylee
Mid.
5-7
1
1st year Arts & Science
Cochrane
Alta.
5
Raddysh
Meredith
Def.
5-5
3
Geological Engineering
Salt Spring Island
B.C.
22
Rea
Lindsay
Def.
5-7
1
1st year Arts & Science
Vancouver
B.C.
2 25
27
4/8
Ridgway
Heather
Mid.
5-7
1
Rehabilitation Science
Ottawa
Ont.
7
15
Rybicki
Summer
Def.
5-6
3
Biology
Burlington
Ont.
30
Semple
Devin
19
Shales
Brittany
Shaw Sullivan
18
Tessier
11
Waintraub
15
Wong
Paula
10 -
-
GK
5-8
2
Physical and Health Education
Ajax
Ont.
Mid.
5-6
1
1st year Arts & Science
Oakville
Ont.
Brienna
Def.
5-6
3
Civil Engineering
Vancouver
B.C.
Angela
Mid.
5-6
4
Sociology
Scarborough
Ont.
Jackie
Str.
5-7
3
Music
Peterborough
Ont.
Michelle
Def.
5-7
3
Political Studies
Richmond Hill
Ont.
M
5-7
3
Kinesiology
Ottawa
Ont.
COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dave McDowell (24th Year) Assistant Coaches: Marco Giacomello, Kevin Greig
NUMERICAL ROSTER # # Name
00 2 3 4 8 5 6 7 8 20 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 4/8 27 15 30 -
Chantel Marson Cara Ott Kelli Chamberlain Breanna Burton Meredith Raddysh Jessie De Boer Summer Rybicki Kayla Crnic Alexis McKinty Brienna Shaw Michelle Waintraub Riley Filion Chantal McFetridge Julia Cory Paula Wong Mikyla Kay Melissa Jung Jackie Tessier Brittany Shales Sabrina Carew Lindsay Rea Alexandra Blanchard Rachel Burton Kylee Pedersen Heather Ridgway Devin Semple Angela Sullivan
Position
GK Mid. Str. Str. Def. Def. Def. Str. Mid. Def. Def. Mid. Mid. Mid. Mid. Def. Def. Str. Mid. GK Def. Mid. GK Mid. Mid. GK Mid.
Student Trainer: Lisa Oikawa Strength Coach: Celeste Connell, Rodney Wilson
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Name Pronunciation
Alexandra Blanchard Breanna Burton Rachel Burton Sabrina Carew Kelli Chamberlain Julia Cory Kayla Crnic Jessie De Boer Riley Filion Melissa Jung Mikyla Kay Chantel Marson Chantal McFetridge Alexis McKinty Cara Ott
BLAN-SHARD BUR-TON BUR-TON KA-ROO CHAMBER-LEN COR-EY SIR-NIC DE BORE FILL-EON YOUNG MEH-KAI-LA KAY MAR-SON MC-FET-RIDGE MIC-KIN-TY OTT
Kylee Pedersen Meredith Raddysh Lindsay Rea Heather Ridgway Summer Rybicki Devin Semple Brittany Shales Brienna Shaw Angela Sullivan Jackie Tessier Michelle Waintraub Paula Wong
PEE-TER-SON RAD-DISH RAY RIDGE-WAY RYE-BIC-KEY SEMP-LE SHAY-ELS SHAW SULLIVAN TESS-EE-EH WAYNE-TROB WONG
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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MEET THE QUEEN’S GAELS (Chamberlain cont’d) Regular Season
# 00- Chantel Marson Goalkeeper Hometown: London, Ont. Program: Education Year: 5th 2011-12: Tied career high starting in 14 games for the Gaels. 2010-11: Played in 11 regular season games for the Gaels. 2009-10: Played in 14 regular season games for the Gaels.
Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
16
8
1
0
2010-11
16
10
0
0
2009-10
16
6
0
0
2008-09
13
3
0
0
2007-08
10
0
0
0
TOTAL
71
27
1
0
#4 - (8) - Breanna Burton Striker Hometown: Ottawa, Ont. Program: PhysEd Year: 1st
2008-09: Played in 8 regular season games for the Gaels. 2009-10: Played in one regular season game for the Gaels. Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
14
0
0
0
2010-11
11
0
0
0
2009-10
14
0
0
0
2008-09
8
0
0
0
2007-08
1
0
0
0
TOTAL
48
0
0
0
#2 - Cara Ott Midfielder Hometown: North Vancouver, B.C. Program: Commerce Year: 1st
2011-12: Scored first career goal in 2-1 win over Trent on Sept. 11... Scored two goals in 5-0 win over RMC on Sept. 29 Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
14
6
2
0
TOTAL
14
6
2
0
#5 - Meredith Raddysh Defender Hometown: Salt Spring Island, B.C. Program: Geological Engineering Year: 3rd
2011-12: Played in 3 games for the Gaels Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
3
0
0
0
TOTAL
3
0
0
0
#3 - Kelli Chamberlain Striker Hometown: North Bay, Ont. Program: Therapy Year: 5th 2011-12: OUA Second Team All-Star... Finished sixth (tie) in OUA scoring with eight goals... Scored goals in four consecutive games from Sept. 24 to Oct. 1... Scored two goals in 3-0 win over Nipissing on Oct. 16.
2011-12: Played in career high 13 games for Queen’s 2010-11: Played in five games for Gaels 2009-10: Played in nine games for Queen’s Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
13
0
0
0
2010-11
5
0
0
0
2009-10
9
0
0
0
TOTAL
27
0
0
0
#6 - Jessie De Boer Defender Hometown: North Vancouver, B.C. Program: PhysEd Year: 1st
2010-11: CIS Second Team All-Canadian...CIS Championship All-Star...OUA First Team All-Star...Scored in CIS semi-final vs. Cape Breton...Scored two goals in three OUA Playoff games...Finished second in OUA scoring with career best 10 goals...Scored in three consecutive games from Oct. 16 to Oct. 23...Scored two goals in 6-0 win over RMC on Oct. 3...Played in all 16 regular season games 2009-10: Scored three goals in three OUA Playoff games, including once in 3-2OT semi-final win over Laurier...Finished second on the team in goals with six...Scored twice in 4-0 win over Trent on Oct. 3...Scored twice in 3-0 win over Laurentian on Sept. 6...Played in all 16 regular season games
2011:12: Named OUA East rookie of the year ... OUA East second team all-star... first career goal came Sept. 11 in 2-1 win over Trent...
2008-09: Played in 13 regular season games... Finished the season with three goals... Scored her first goal against Nipissing on Sept. 13... Scored two goals against Ryerson on Oct. 18.
2011-12
16
5
0
0
2007-08: Played in 10 regular season games as a rookie.
TOTAL
16
5
0
0
Year
GP
G
YC
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#7 - Summer Rybicki Defender Hometown: Burlington, Ont. Program: Biology Year: 3rd 2011-12: Appeared in career high 15 games for the Gaels 2010-11: Played in all three OUA playoff matches...Apeared in 13 games
Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
9
0
0
0
2010-11
15
4
0
0
2009-10
11
0
0
0
2008-09
15
0
0
0
TOTAL
50
4
0
0
#11 - Michelle Waintraub Defender Hometown: Richmond Hill, Ont. Program: Political Studies Year: 4th
2009-10: Played in two of three OUA playoff games...Appeared in seven games for Gaels Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
15
0
2
0
2010-11
13
0
0
0
2009-10
7
0
0
0
TOTAL
35
0
2
0
2011-12: Played in a career high 12 games during regular season play 2010-11: Appeared in two OUA playoff games...Played in six games during regular season
#9 - Alexis McKinty Midfielder Hometown: Burlington, Ont. Program: Concurrent Education Year: 3rd
2009-10: Did not play 2008-09: Played in one game for the Gaels Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
12
0
0
0
2011-12: Scored a career high five goals... Scored a natural hat-trick in 6-0 win over Trent on Sept. 17
2010-11
6
0
0
0
2009-10
-
-
-
-
2010-11: Appeared in all three OUA playoff games... Scored first regular season goal in 6-0 win over RMC on Oct. 3...Appeared in career high 15 games
2008-09
1
0
0
0
TOTAL
19
0
0
0
2009-10: Appeared in one game with Gaels Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
16
5
0
0
2010-11
15
2
0
0
2009-10
1
0
0
0
TOTAL
32
7
0
0
#10 - Brienna Shaw Defender Hometown: Vancouver, B.C. Program: Civil Engineering Year: 4th 2011-12: Named OUA First-Team All-Star for fourth consecutive season despite playing in only nine games... Oct. 23 games against Laurentian was the 50th of her career 2010-11: Named OUA First-Team All-Star for third consecutive season... Appeared in all three OUA playoff matches...Scored a career high four goals...Had two goal game against Laurentian in 4-0 victory Sept. 26...First career goal against Trent on Sept. 5...Represented and captained Canada at the 2011 Summer Universiade 2009-10: OUA First-Team All-Star...Appeared in all three OUA playoff matches... Played in 11 games for Gaels
#12 - Riley Filion Midfielder Hometown: Alexandria, Ont. Program: Kinesiology Year: 3rd 2011-12: Named OUA East MVP... OUA First-Team All-Star for second time... Finished 12th (tie) in OUA scoring with career high six goals... Scored goals in three consecutive games from Sept. 16 to Sept. 24 2010-11: Named CIS Championship All-Star...Scored Championship winning goal in extra time over Laurier on Nov. 14...Played in two OUA playoff games...Played in 12 games for Gaels...Represented Canada at 2011 Summer Universiade 2009-10: CIS Championship All-Star...OUA East Rookie of the Year...OUA First-Team All-Star...Scored three goals in rookie season...First career goal came Sept. 20 vs Nipissing in 3-1 win...Appeared in career high 14 games Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
16
6
0
0
2010-11
12
2
0
0
2009-10
14
3
0
0
TOTAL
42
11
0
0
2008-09: OUA Rookie of the Year...First Team OUA All-Star...Represented Canada at 2009 Summer Universiade...Alfie Pierce winner for Queen’s
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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#13 - Chantal McFetridge Midfielder Hometown: Kelowna, B.C. Program: Kinesiology Year: 3rd
#16 - Mikyla Kay Defender Hometown: Vancouver, B.C. Program: Kinesiology Year: 3rd
2011-12: Played in a career high 16 games for the Gaels... lone goal of the season came in 3-1 win over RMC on Sept. 16 2010-11: Appeared in all three OUA playoff games...Lone goal of the season came in a 9-1 win over Trent on Sept. 5...Appeared in a 13 games 2009-10: Appeared in two OUA playoff games...Scored first career goal on Oct. 20 in 2-0 win over Laurentian...Played in 12 games for Gaels Regular Season
2011-12: Scored lone goal of the season on Oct. 1 in 2-0 win over Carleton 2010-11: Played in 14 regular season games for the Gaels 2009-10: Scored first career goal on Sept. 7 vs. Trent ...Played 15 regular season games as a rookie Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
0
2011-12
15
1
0
0
14
0
1
0
Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
16
1
0
2010-11
13
1
0
0
2010-11
2009-10
12
1
0
0
2009-10
15
1
0
0
0
TOTAL
44
2
1
0
TOTAL
41
3
0
#17 - Melissa Jung Midfielder Hometown: Mississauga, Ont. Program: Physics Year: 2nd
#14 - Julia Cory Midfielder Hometown: Vancouver, B.C. Program: Life Sciences Year: 3rd
2011-12: Named OUA Second Team All-Star ... played in ten games for the Gaels
2011-12: Lone goal of the season came in 6-1 win over Nipissing on Oct. 22 2010-11: Played in all three OUA playoff matches...Scored first career goal in 4-0 win over Trent on Sept. 18...Appeared in 14 regular season games 2009-10: Did not play Regular Season
2010-11: Named to CIS Tournament All-Star team...Appeared in all three OUA playoff matches...Scored first career goal in first career game in 4-0 win over Carleton Sept. 4...Appeared in 13 games for Gaels Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
10
0
0
0
2011-12
14
1
0
0
2010-11
13
2
0
0
2010-11
14
2
0
0
TOTAL
23
2
0
0
2009-10
-
-
-
-
TOTAL
28
3
0
0
#15 - Paula Wong Defender Hometown: Ottawa, Ont. Program: Kinesiology Year: 3rd
#18 - Jacqueline Tessier Striker Hometown: Winnipeg, Man. Program: Music Year: 3rd 2011-12: Named OUA First Team All-Star... Scored OUA leading 12 goals... Scored two or more goals on four different occasions
2011-12: Played in 13 games for the Gaels 2010-11: Appeared in one OUA playoff match... First career goal came in 6-0 win over RMC Oct. 3...Played in 13 career games 2009-10: Appeared in four games for Gaels Regular Season
2010-11: CIS First-Team All Canadian...CIS Tournament All-Star...OUA East MVP...OUA First-Team All-Star...Played in all three OUA playoff matches scoring twice...Scored CIS leading and career high 18 goals...OUA athlete of the week Sept. 7...Scored career high five goals in 9-1 win over Trent on Sept. 5...Scored three or more goals twice...Scored two or more goals three times...Played in a career high 16 games 2009-10: Scored lone goal in CIS bronze medal game on Nov. 15... Appeared in two OUA playoff matches...First career goal came in first career game in 3-0 win on Sept. 5 vs. Ryerson...Finished 4th (tie) on team in goals with three...Played in 12 games for Queen’s Regular Season
Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
13
0
0
0
2010-11
13
1
0
0
Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2009-10
4
0
0
0
2011-12
16
12
0
0
TOTAL
30
1
0
0
2010-11
16
18
2
0
2009-10
12
3
0
0
TOTAL
44
33
2
0
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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MEDIA NOTES - 2011
#19 - Brittany Shales Midfielder Hometown: Oakville, Ont. Program: Arts and Science Year: 1st
#21 - Sabrina Carew Goalkeeper Hometown: Thunder Bay, Ont. Program: Biology Year: 1st
2011-12: Appeared in one game for the Gaels Regular Season
2011-12: Played in 14 games for the Gaels
Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
1
0
0
0
TOTAL
1
0
0
0
#8 - (20) - Kayla Crnic Striker/Midfielder Hometown: Milton, Ont. Program: Commerce Year: 2nd
2010-11: Did not dress for Gaels Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
14
0
0
0
2010-11
-
-
-
-
TOTAL
-
-
-
-
#24 - Rachel Burton Goalkeeper Hometown: Toronto, Ont. Program: Engineering Year: 1st
2011-12: Lone goal of the season came in 6-1 win over Nipissing 2010-11: Appeared in two OUA playoff games...Scored first career goal in 2-1 win over RMC on Oct. 2...Played in 10 games Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
7
1
0
0
2010-11
10
1
0
0
TOTAL
17
2
0
0
2011-12: Played in 3 games for the Gaels Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
3
0
0
0
TOTAL
3
0
0
0
#25 - (4/8) - Kylee Pedersen Midfielder Hometown: Cochrane, Alta. Program: Arts & Science Year: 1st
#22 - Lindsay Rea Defender Hometown: Vancouver, B.C. Program: Arts & Science Year: 1st
2011-12: Played in 10 games for the Gaels Regular Season
2011-12: Lone goal of the season came in 6-1 win over Nipissing Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
Year
GP
G
YC
RC
10
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
2011-12
7
0
1
0
2011-12
TOTAL
7
0
1
0
TOTAL
#27 - (15) - Heather Ridgway Midfielder Hometown: Ottawa, Ont. Program: Rehabilitation Science Year: 1st
#23 - Alexandra Blanchard Midfielder Hometown: North Vancouver, B.C. Program: Arts & Science Year: 1st
2011-12: Played in seven games for the Gaels Regular Season
2011-12: Appeared in four games for the Gaels Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
Year
2011-12
4
0
0
0
2011-12
7
0
0
0
0
TOTAL
7
0
0
0
TOTAL
4
0
0
GP
G
YC
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
RC
8
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MEDIA NOTES - 2010
#30 - Devin Semple Goalkeeper Hometown: Ajax, Ont. Program: Physical and Health Education Year: 2nd
Angela Sullivan Midfielder Hometown: Scarborough, Ont. Program: Sociology Year: 4th
2011-12: Did not play 2010-11: Appeared in one game for the Gaels Regular Season
2011-12: Did not play 2010-11: Played two of three OUA playoff games...Scored lone goal against Ryerson Sept. 12...Appeared in all 16 games for Gaels
Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
-
-
-
-
2010-11
1
0
0
0
TOTAL
1
0
0
0
2009-10: Scored in twice OUA semi-final win over Laurier...Played all three OUA playoff games...Scored career high four goals...Played in 15 games for Queen’s 2008-09: Played in 12 regular season games for the Gaels... scored her first goal against Nipissing on Sept. 13. Regular Season Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2010-11
16
1
1
0
2009-10
15
4
0
0
2008-09
12
1
0
0
TOTAL
43
6
1
0
Melissa Jung was a 2011 Second Team OUA All-Star and had the winning penalty kick to clinch the Gaels’ OUA Championship
Alexis McKinty had a natural hat trick against the Trent Excalibur on September 17
Jessie De Boer was named the 2011 OUA East Rookie of the Year
Chantel Marson recorded eight clean sheets in the regular season and three in the OUA playoffs
NATIONAL 2010 1988 •• PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 20022001 2001 1988 NATIONALCHAMPIONS: CHAMPIONS: 1988 PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2002 1988 1984 1984
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2011-12 Season Schedule EXHIBITION Aug. 20/2011 vs. Montréal Aug. 21/2011 at Laval Aug. 22/2011 at Concordia Old Four Tournament (Kingston, Ont.) Aug. 27/2011 at McGill
L 4-1 L 2-1 W 3-0 L 2-1 (PK 4-3)
Aug. 28/2011 at Western
L 2-1
REGULAR SEASON RESULTS Sept. 7/2011 at Carleton Sept. 10/2011 vs. Ottawa Sept. 11/2011 vs. Trent Sept. 16/2011 vs. RMC Sept. 17/2011 at Trent Sept. 24/2011 vs. Ryerson Sept. 25/2011 vs. Toronto Sept. 29/2011 at RMC Oct. 1/2011 vs. Carleton Oct. 5/2011 at Ottawa Oct. 8/2011 at Toronto Oct. 9/2011 at Ryerson Oct. 15/2011 at Laurentian Oct. 16/2011 at Nipissing Oct. 22/2011 vs. Nipissing Oct. 23/2011 vs. Laurentian
W 4-0 W 1-0 W 2-1 W 3-1 W 6-0 W 2-0 T 3-3 W 5-0 W 2-0 W 3-2 L 1-0 W 2-0 W 2-1 W 3-0 W 6-1 T 2-2
OUA PLAYOFF RESULTS OUA First Round Oct. 26/2011 OUA First Round Playoff OUA Quarter-Final Oct. 29/2011 vs. Carleton OUA Semifinal Nov. 5/2011 vs. McMaster
BYE W 3-0 W 3-0
OUA Championship Nov. 6/2011 vs. Laurier
W 1-0 (PK 5-4)
CIS CHAMPIONSHIPS CIS Quarter-Final Nov. 10/2011 vs. Alberta
1:30 pm
CIS Semifinal Nov. 12/2011 QF1 vs. QF2 Nov. 12/2011 QF3 vs. QF4
1: 30 pm 4: 30 pm
CIS Final Nov. 13/2011 Bronze Medal Nov. 13/2011 Championship final
1:30 pm 4:00 pm
FOCUS ON...
Riley Filion Midfielder Hometown: Alexandria, Ont. Program: Kinesiology Year: 3rd High School: Glengarry District HS
MEDIA NOTES - 2011 2011-12 OPPONENTS - BRIEF LOOK
Carleton Ravens (@ Carleton Sept. 7, vs. Carleton Oct. 1) The Gaels opened their season vs. Carleton with Jacqueline Tessier scoring two goals as the No. 1 Queen’s Gaels beat the Carleton Ravens by a 4-0 score. The Gaels also received goals from Riley Filion of Alexandria, Ont. and Kelli Chamberlain of North Bay, Ont. which put the match beyond doubt. Chantel Marson of London, Ont. recorded her first shutout of the season. The Gaels followed the first win up with a second as they defeated Carleton 2-0 in the Kingston leg of the season series. Kelli Chamberlain scored the game winner for the Gaels. Ottawa Gee Gees (vs. Ottawa Sept. 10, @ Ottawa Oct. 5) The Gaels earned some redemption from 2010 against the Gee-Gees as they won both regular season games against the team that handed them two losses one season ago. The Gaels won their first game against Ottawa by a 1-0 score as Jacqueline Tessier scored the Gaels lone goal and Chantel Marson recorded the clean sheet. The Ottawa leg of the series was also equally close as the Gaels edged out a 3-2 win on the road. Tessier recorded two more goals for the Gaels while Jessie De Boer of North Vancouver, B.C. scored the winner. Trent Excalibur (vs. Trent Sept. 11, @ Trent Oct. 17) The Gaels struggled to find the back of the net in their first game against the Excalibur as the team controlled play for the vast majority of the game before finally breaking through. Two unanswered goals by Breanna Burton of Ottawa and Jessie De Boer gave the Gaels a lead they didn’t relinquish. In the second game against Trent, the Gaels were dominant as a hat trick from Alexis McKinty of Burlington, Ont. led the team to a 6-0 win. The Gaels also got goals from Riley Filion and Jackie Tessier in the win. Royal Military College of Canada Paladins (vs RMC Sept. 16, @ RMC Sept. 29) The Paladins were in tough against their Kingston rivals in both meetings between the two teams. In the first leg at Richardson Stadium, the Gaels surrendered a 1-0 lead to the Paladins after the first half. However, unanswered second half markers from Kelli Chamberlain, Riley Filion and Breanna Burton gave the Gaels a 3-1 lead which held up as the final score. Alexis McKinty, Jackie Tessier, Kelli Chamberlain and Breanna Burton scored goals for the Gaels in the second leg of the series as Queen’s dominated RMC by a 5-0 score in a game which didn’t see the ball in the Gaels half of the field. Ryerson Rams (vs. Ryerson Sept. 24, @ Ryerson Oct. 9) The Gaels opened up the first game between the two teams on the offensive. In the 12th minute, Fillion scored to put the Gaels on top. The score remained 1-0 for the rest of the first half. In the second half Kelli Chamberlain kicked in another goal for the Gaels. Chantel Marson recorded her fourth shutout of the season in a 2-0 win. The second game finished with an identical scoreline. Chamberlain kicked things off for the Gaels with a goal. Chantel Marson made multiple key saves to keep Ryerson scoreless entering the half. In the 79th minute of play Tessier scored, puting the Gaels ahead 2-0 . Toronto Varsity Blues (vs. Toronto Sept. 25, @ Toronto Oct. 8) The Varisty Blues were the lone team to give the Gaels trouble this season as the Varsity Blues held the Gaels to a draw and a loss. Toronto was the only team to hold the Gaels winless this season. In the first game the two teams battled to a 3-3 draw at Richardson Stadium in Kingston. In Toronto, the Gaels dropped a 1-0 decision despite many solid opportunities on goal, former Gael Eilish McConville scored the winner for Toronto. Laurentian Lady Vees (@ Laurentian Oct. 15, vs. Laurentian Oct. 23) The Gaels’ road victory over the Lady Vees came in crunch time as a resilient Laurentian team gave the Gaels difficulty. The Gaels jumped ahead before halftime on a Breanna Burton goal. After the half, Laurentian responded with a goal of their own in the 69th minute. Riley Filion scored one minute later to give the Gaels a win. In their season finale, the two teams met again and battled to a 2-2 tie in Kingston. Riley Filion scored a goal four minutes after kickoff and Jessie De Boer added a second for the Gaels. Nipissing Lakers (@ Nipissing Oct. 16, vs. Nipissing Oct. 22) The Gaels were dominant in their two games against the Lakers, outscoring Nipissing by a 9-1 margin. In the first leg, the Gaels won a 3-0 game on the strength of two goals by Kelli Chamberlain and a goal by Jackie Tessier in the span of five minutes. Chantel Marson and Sabrina Carew combined for the Gaels clean sheet in goal. In the second leg in Kingston, the Gaels had five different goal scorers including Tessier, Jessie De Boer, Breanna Burton, Julia Cory and Kayla Crnic to clinch a 6-1 win.
12
Year
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
16
6
0
0
2010-11
12
2
0
0
2009-10
14
3
0
0
TOTAL
42
11
0
0
2011-12: Named OUA East MVP... OUA First-Team All-Star for second time... Finished 12th (tie) in OUA scoring with career high six goals... Scored goals in three consecutive games from Sept. 16 to Sept. 24 2010-11: Named CIS Championship All-Star...Scored Championship winning goal in extra time over Laurier on Nov. 14...Played in two OUA playoff games...Played in 12 games for Gaels...Represented Canada at 2011 Summer Universiade
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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QUEEN’S GAELS - WOMEN’S SOCCER CIS WOMEN’S SOCCER - FINAL STANDINGS
##
Player
GP
G
YC
RC
PTS Win % 41 0.875 37 0.781 36 0.781 26 0.562 25 0.562 19 0.406 11 0.250 6 0.156 5 0.125
18
Jackie Tessier
16
12
0
0
3
Kelli Chamberlain
16
8
1
0
PTS 36 25 24 20 20 13 11 10
OUA East Division GP W L T Queen’s 16 13 1 2 Ottawa 16 12 3 1 Toronto 16 11 2 3 Carleton 16 8 6 2 Laurentian 16 7 5 4 Ryerson 16 6 9 1 RMC 16 3 11 2 Nipissing 16 1 12 3 Trent 16 1 13 2
GF GA 46 12 57 7 36 11 28 19 21 15 23 27 12 45 12 48 7 58
OUA West Division Laurier McMaster Windsor York Guelph Waterloo Brock Western
GP W L T 14 12 2 0 14 8 5 1 14 7 4 3 14 5 4 5 14 6 6 2 14 3 7 4 14 3 9 2 14 3 10 1
PF 36 19 23 13 16 8 11 10
PA 8 18 15 10 18 19 22 26
Win % 0.857 0.607 0.607 0.536 0.500 0.357 0.286 0.250
AUS UPEI
GP W L T 13 11 1 1 Saint Mary’s 13 10 2 1 Dalhousie 13 9 3 1 Cape Breton13 9 4 0 StFX 13 6 6 1 UNB 13 4 7 2 Moncton 13 3 8 2 Memorial 13 2 8 3 Mount Allison 13 1 8 4 Acadia 13 0 8 5
PF 27 25 24 34 18 17 11 7 2 5
CANADA WEST GP W L T Trinity Western 14 12 1 1 UBC 14 11 1 2 Alberta 14 9 4 1 Victoria 14 7 4 3 Saskatchewan 14 7 5 2 Calgary 14 6 5 3 UFV 14 3 8 3 Manitoba 14 2 9 3 Regina 14 1 10 3 Lethbridge 14 0 11 3
PF PA 31 7 30 5 30 11 22 14 19 21 17 17 13 23 12 32 7 25 7 33
QSSF GP W L T Montreal 14 12 0 2 Sherbrooke 14 10 2 2 McGill 14 8 3 3 Laval 14 5 5 4 UQTR 14 4 6 4 UQAM 14 3 7 4 Concordia 14 2 9 3 Bishop’s 14 0 12 2
PF 52 24 25 26 15 11 14 2
PA PTS Win % 5 34 0.885 9 31 0.808 8 28 0.731 12 27 0.692 16 19 0.500 30 14 0.385 23 11 0.308 24 9 0.269 25 7 0.231 18 5 0.192
PA 6 12 10 15 20 15 35 56
REGULAR SEASON STATICTICS - QUEEN’S GAELS (2010-11)
MEDIA NOTES - 2011
PTS Win % 37 0.893 35 0.857 28 0.679 24 0.607 23 0.571 21 0.536 12 0.321 9 0.250 6 0.179 3 0.107 PTS 38 32 27 19 16 13 9 2
Win % 0.929 0.786 0.679 0.500 0.429 0.357 0.250 0.071
8
Breanna Burton
14
6
2
0
12
Riley Filion
16
6
0
0
6
Jessie De Boer
16
5
0
0
9
Alexis Mckinty
16
5
0
0
14
Julia Cory
14
1
0
0
20
Kayla Crnic
7
1
0
0
2
Mikyla Kay
15
1
0
0
13
Chantal Mcfetridge
16
1
0
0
23
Alexandra Blanchard
4
0
0
0
24
Rachel Burton
3
0
0
0
22
Sabrina Carew
14
0
0
0
17
Melissa Jung
10
0
0
0
1
Chantel Marson
14
0
0
0
16
Cara Ott
3
0
0
0
25
Kylee Pedersen
10
0
0
0
5
Meredith Raddysh
13
0
0
0
21
Lindsay Rea
7
0
1
0
27
Heather Ridgway
7
0
0
0
7
Summer Rybicki
15
0
2
0
19
Brittany Shales
1
0
0
0
10
Brienna Shaw
9
0
0
0
11
Michelle Waintraub
12
0
0
0
15
Paula Wong
13
0
0
0
OUA LEADERS - 2010-11 Rank
##
1
18
2
10
3 4
Players
GP
G
YC
RC
Jackie Tessier - Queen's
16
12
0
0
Krista Cellucci - Laurier
13
10
1
0
14
Elisabeth Wong - Ottawa
16
10
0
0
3
Eilish Mcconville - Toronto
12
10
0
0
5
18
Emily Brown - Laurier
14
9
0
0
6
3
Kelli Chamberlain - Queen's
16
8
1
0
7
6
Sarah De Carufel - Ottawa
13
8
0
0
8
3
Christine Hardie - Ottawa
13
7
0
0
9
15
Meaghan Krawczyk - Brock
14
7
0
0
10
9
Adrianna Ruggiero - Carleton
15
7
0
0
11
11
Kendra Welham - Ryerson
14
7
0
0
12
13
Andrea Raso - Ryerson
16
6
1
0
13
10
Nicole Filipow - Carleton
15
6
0
0
14
8
Breanna Burton - Queen's
14
6
2
0
15
12
Riley Filion - Queen's
16
6
0
0
16
22
Michelle Hamilton - RMC
12
6
2
0
17
9
Lisa Watson - Laurentian
16
6
0
0
18
8
Pilar Khoury - Ottawa
11
6
0
0
19
6
Jessie De Boer - Queen’s
16
5
0
0
20
9
Alexis McKinty - Queen’s
16
5
0
0
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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QUEEN’S GAELS - WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYOFF GAME BY GAME
No. 4 Gaels Advance To OUA Final Four With Win Over Carleton KINGSTON, Ont. (October 20, 2011) – The No. 4 Gaels move on to the OUA final four next weekend after they defeated the Carleton Ravens 3-0 on Sunday afternoon. OUA east first team all-star Jacqueline Tessier of Winnipeg opened the scoring for the Gaels as she made an inside out move past a defender and fired a shot towards the top corner for the goal. The Gaels controlled much of the flow early on in the game keeping possession deep in the Ravens end for most of the first half. OUA second team all-star Kelli Chamberlain of North Bay, Ont. found some open space and fired a shot from just outside the box late in the first half. The shot was grabbed by Ravens goalkeeper Rachel Bedek of St. Thomas, Ont. In the second half Chamberlain came streaking down the left sideline and managed to chip a ball towards the net
MEDIA NOTES - 2011 With the win the Gaels now move on to the OUA final four next weekend that will be hosted by the Laurier Golden Hawks. The Gaels will play the winner of Windsor vs. McMaster. Gaels secure CIS Championship spot, head to OUA finals WATERLOO, Ont. (November 5, 2011) - The Gaels women’s soccer team secured a spot in the CIS Championships and now move on to the OUA finals as they beat the McMaster Marauders 3-0 on Saturday afternoon. They will now take on the Laurier Golden Hawks in a rematch of the 2010 OUA Championship. With a spot in the OUA finals and a trip to the CIS Championships on the line the Gaels best players stepped up. First it was first team OUA all-star Jacqueline Tessier of Winnipeg who put the Gaels in front 1-0. Fifth year verteran and starting keeper Chantel Marson of London, Ont. managed to deflect an outside shot from the
No. 4 Gaels take 2011 OUA Championship in penalty kicks 5-4 WATERLOO, Ont. (November 6, 2011) - The No. 4 Gaels and No. 5 Golden Hawks decided the OUA women’s soccer championship in penalty kicks after no goals were scored in regulation or extra time. The Gaels would convert on all five penalty kick attempts to take the 2011 OUA women’s soccer championship. This is the Gaels fifth OUA championship and first since 2002. Early on in the match Jacqueline Tessier of Winnipeg got the first chance of the game as she split two defenders and managed a quick shot on net. Laurier starting keeper Mallory Woeller of Kinburn, Ont. handled the ball easily for the save. Minutes later OUA East MVP RIley Filion of Alexandria, Ont. deflected a shot on goal that was again stopped by Woeller. Tessier broke in alone after a bounce off of a Laurier defender and attempted to chip the ball past the keeper, the ball just slid wide to the right of the goal. The Gaels
FOCUS ON... Brienna Shaw Defender Hometown: Vancouver, B.C. Program: Civil Engineering Year: 3rd High School: Kitsilano SS Club Team: North Vancouver PCSL
Year
10
GP
G
YC
RC
2011-12
9
0
0
0
2010-11
15
4
0
0
2009-10
11
0
0
0
2008-09
15
0
0
0
TOTAL
50
4
0
0
2011-12: Named OUA First Team All-Star for fourth consecutive season despite playing in only nine games... Oct. 23 game against Laurentian was the 50th regular season game of her career 2010-11: Named our First Team All-Star... Appeared in all three OUA playoff matches... Scored a career high four goals... Had two goal game against Laurentian in 4-0 victory Sept. 26... Firstcareer goal against Trent on Sept. 5... Represented and captained Canada at the 2011 Summer Universiade
that Tessier was easily able to tip past the keeper. The goal put the Gaels up 2-0 as they continued to get the ball in the Ravens zone. With their season inching closer to an end the Ravens started to take more chances to get back in the game. Gaels starting keeper Chantel Marson of London, Ont. held the Ravens at bay, pouncing on anything close. Bedek grabbed a quick shot midway through the second half fired by Alexis McKinty of Burlington, Ont. McKinty took a pass off a corner kick but was unable to beat the keeper who caught the ball straight out of the air for the save. The Gaels closed out the game in the 40th minute of the second half when Breanna Burton of Ottawa brought the ball along the end line and fed OUA east MVP Riley Filion of Alexandria, Ont. who then directed the ball into the net giving the Gaels a 3-0 advantage. The score would hold up as the final on the day. Marson got the shutout for the Gaels while stopping all shots faced.
Marauders just over the bar late in the second half. McMaster moved the ball to the middle of the field off of a corner kick and blasted a shot that was managed but Marson. In the second half the Gaels were able to limit any McMaster chances as Marson held strong keeping the game scoreless. Mikyla Kay of West Vancouver, B.C. got the ball to Tessier who made no mistake to give the Gaels a 2-0 advantage. This is the fourth time this season Tessier has scored two goals or more in a game. Riley Filion of Alexandria, Ont. iced the game for the Gaels as she hit the back of the net on a free kick making it 3-0 for Queen’s. The Gaels will battle the Golden Hawks in Waterloo for the OUA Championship.
would continue to push for the opening score as OUA East Rookie of the Year Jessie De Boer of North Vancouver, B.C. headed a shot over just over the bar in her first attempt on goal in the game. Laurier came right back with a breakaway from Alyssa Lagonia of Kitchener, Ont. who fired a shot right at Gaels starting keeper Chantel Marson of London, Ont. who grabbed and held on for the save giving up no extra chance on the play. The Golden Hawks continued to keep the pressure coming on a mad fury of chances, Marson made one save before the Golden Hawks rattled a shot off the post on a second chance. The Gaels would clear and the score remained 0-0. Tessier and Jessica Carter of Waterloo, Ont. started to showing the physicality of the match when after getting tangled up Tessier was given a yellow card. Soon after Nicole Currie of Aurora, Ont. was given a yellow for Laurier and the Gaels were awarded free kick just outside the box, however the Gaels were unable to
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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capitalize. In the second half, the Golden Hawks thought they took a 1-0 lead but the play was ruled offside on the deflection off of a free kick. Off of a hand ball on Laurier the Gaels were awarded a free kick from the right side of the goal outside the box but De Boer’s shot went sailing wide as no Gael or Golden Hawk could track it down. Minutes later Chantal McFetridge of Kelowna, B.C. came up with the ball in front of the Laurier goal making a slick drop to an open Alexis McKinty of Burlington, Ont. who fired the shot on goal. Woeller made the save for Laurier keeping the game scoreless. A through ball was led to Tessier who brought the ball in down the left side and chipped it out in front but Woeller took it out of harm’s way. Tessier would leave the field just before the final minute in regulation due to injury.
FOCUS ON...
MEDIA NOTES - 2011 After a scoreless regulation the game then headed to extra time. In extra time the two teams tightened up their defensive games limiting chances. The Gaels closest chance for a goal came on a free kick from Mikyla Kay of Vancouver that sailed wide. In the second half of extra time the Golden Hawks had the ball in close but were called for a collision with Gaels keeper Marson. The Gaels took one final shot with a free kick from centre but were unable to break the scoreless game. The game went to penalty kicks and after Marson stopped the second Laurier shooter the Gaels held the advantage with one shooter remaining. Melissa Jung of Mississauga, Ont. converted and secured the Gaels fifth provincial championship and first since 2002. “My keeper made it a lot easier for me and
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put less pressure on me” said defender Jung. “I just had to concentrate focus on my technique and just slot it.” The Gaels received penalty kick goals from Summer Rybicki, Mikyla Kay, Brienna Shaw, and Alexis McKinty in addition to Jung’s winner. Joining the Gaels and Golden Hawks in the CIS Championships at McGill will be the third place Ottawa Gee Gees who beat McMaster 4-0 earlier in the day.
G
YC
RC
16
8
1
0
16
10
0
0
2009-10
16
6
0
0
2008-09
13
3
0
0
2007-08 10 0 0 0 2011-12: OUA Second Team All-Star... Finished sixth (tie) in OUA scoring with eight goals... TOTAL 71 27 1 0 Scored goals in four consecutive games from Sept. 24 to Oct. 1... Scored two goals in 3-0 win over Nipissing on Oct. 16 2010-11: CIS Second Team All-Canadian... CIS Championship All-Star... OUA First Team All-Star... Scored in CIS semifinal vs. Cape Breton... Scored two goals in three OUA Playoff games... Finished second in OUA scoring with career best 10 goals... Scored in three consecutive games from Oct. 16 to Oct. 23... Scored two goals in 6-0 win over RMC on Oct. 3... Played in all 16 regular season games
Back Row (L-R): Marco Giacomello (Assistant Coach) , Lisa Oikawa (Trainer), Monique Czaczkowski, Rachel Burton, Brittany Shales, Heather Ridgway, Jessie de Boer, Angela Sullivan, Paula Wong, Jackie Tessier, Melissa Jung, Alexis McKinty, Kayla Crnic, Summer Rybicki, Breanna Burton, Lindsay Rea, Kylee Pedersen, Alex Blanchard, Cara Ott, Celeste Connell (Trainer), Dave McDowell (Head Coach) Front Row (L-R): Michelle Waintraub, Chantal McFetridge, Brie Shaw, Kelli Chamberlain, Chantel Marson, Sabrina Carew, Micky Kay, Riley Filion, Julia Cory, Meredith Raddysh Absent: Kevin Greig (Assistant Coach), Devin Semple
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 •
PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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MEDIA NOTES - 2011
ALL-TIME RECORD - SOCCER (W) CONFERENCE RECORD
CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS
CIS/CIAU CHAMPIONSHIP
OVERALL
SEASON
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
GP
W
L
GF
GA
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
GP
W
L
T
GF
GA
PCT.
COACH
CONFERENCE
2010
16
14
0
2
50
10
3
2
1
5
2
3
3
0
0
4
0
22
19
1
2
59
12
0.909
Dave McDowell
OUA East
2009
16
13
1
2
39
5
3
2
1
6
3
3
1
2
0
3
3
22
16
4
2
48
11
0.773
Dave McDowell
OUA East
2008
14
8
4
2
22
9
2
1
1
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
9
5
2
24
10
0.625
Dave McDowell
OUA East
2007
16
8
1
7
26
4
1
0
1
0
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
17
8
2
7
26
6
0.676
Dave McDowell
OUA East
2006
16
12
1
3
44
12
3
2
1
5
1
3
2
1
0
4
4
22
16
3
3
53
17
0.795
Dave McDowell
OUA East
2005
12
7
0
5
26
8
4
3
1
5
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
16
10
1
5
31
11
0.781
Dave McDowell
OUA East
2004
12
8
1
3
36
3
3
2
1
4
2
3
2
1
0
5
4
18
12
3
3
45
9
0.750
Dave McDowell
OUA East
2003
10
8
0
2
34
3
3
2
1
8
5
2
0
1
1
1
2
15
10
2
3
43
10
0.767
Dave McDowell
OUA East
2002*
10
7
1
2
25
3
3
3
0
5
2
2
0
2
0
0
5
15
10
3
2
30
10
0.733
Dave McDowell
OUA East
2001*
10
5
1
4
24
9
3
3
0
4
0
3
0
2
1
3
6
16
8
3
5
31
15
0.656
Dave McDowell
OUA East
2000
10
6
3
1
21
7
3
2
1
2
2
2
0
1
1
0
1
15
8
5
2
23
10
0.600
Dave McDowell
OUA East
1999
12
8
1
3
38
4
1
0
1
1
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
8
2
3
39
8
0.731
Dave McDowell
OUA East
1998
12
11
0
1
37
8
3
2
1
5
3
2
0
1
1
0
2
17
13
2
2
42
13
0.824
Dave McDowell
OUA East
1997
12
7
4
1
28
12
3
2
1
4
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
9
5
1
32
16
0.633
Dave McDowell
OUA East
1996
12
5
1
6
32
9
3
2
1
5
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
7
2
6
37
13
0.667
Dave McDowell
OWIAA East
1995
12
8
1
3
33
7
3
2
1
4
5
2
1
1
0
1
3
17
11
3
3
38
15
0.735
Dave McDowell
OWIAA East
1994
12
6
3
3
?
?
1
0
1
3
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
6
4
3
3
4
0.577
Dave McDowell
OWIAA East
1993
10
8
1
1
33
7
3
2
1
4
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
10
2
1
37
12
0.808
Dave McDowell
OWIAA East
1992
10
7
2
1
38
7
1
0
1
2
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
7
3
1
40
9
0.682
Dave McDowell
OWIAA East
1991
10
6
3
1
36
9
1
0
1
0
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
6
4
1
36
10
0.591
Dave McDowell
OWIAA East
1990
10
7
1
2
?
?
2
0
2
3
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
12
7
3
2
3
4
0.667
Dave McDowell
OWIAA East
1989
10
7
2
1
?
?
3
2
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
9
3
1
?
?
0.731
Dave McDowell
OWIAA East
1988*^
10
7
2
1
28
6
3
3
0
7
2
2
2
0
0
5
3
15
12
2
1
40
11
0.833
Dave McDowell
OWIAA East
1987
10
7
1
2
29
4
2
1
1
4
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
12
8
2
2
33
8
0.750
Patricia Peebles
OWIAA East
1986
8
8
0
0
45
5
1
0
1
0
3
x
x
x
x
x
x
9
8
1
0
45
8
0.889
Patricia Peebles
OWIAA East
1985
6
5
0
1
18
8
5
3
2
10
6
x
x
x
x
x
x
11
8
2
1
28
14
0.773
Aldo Popazzi
OWIAA East
1984*
3
2
0
1
12
1
1
1
0
4
0
x
x
x
x
x
x
4
3
0
1
16
1
0.875
Sue Hofman
OWIAA
TOTALS
301
205
35
61
754
160
67
42
25
102
74
24
8
12
4
22
33
392
255
72
65
878
267
0.753
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 •
PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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MEDIA NOTES - 2011 CIS/OUA AWARDS
CIS AWARDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1999.................................................................Raeleen Dunne 2006..............................................................Eilish McConville 2009..............................................................Renee MacLellan
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2003..............................................................Eilish McConville
COACH OF THE YEAR
1993................................................................ Dave McDowell. 1998................................................................ Dave McDowell
OUA AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
2003 (Sout/East).......................................Eilish McConville 2005 (East/West)......................................Eilish McConville 2006 (East)..................................................Eilish McConville. 2009 (East)..................................................Renee MacLellan. 2010 (East).................................................. Jacquline Tessier 2011 (East)..............................................................Riley Filion
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
2002 (South/East)..........................................Ashley Barrett 2003 (South/East)....................................Eilish McConville 2005 (East/West)................................................ Laura Baker. 2007 (East)........................................................ Brienna Shaw. 2009 (East)..............................................................Riley Filion 2011 (East)....................................................... Jessie De Boer
COACH OF THE YEAR
1990 (North/East)...................................... Dave McDowell. 1993 (North/East)...................................... Dave McDowell. 1995 (North/East)...................................... Dave McDowell. 1998 (North/East)...................................... Dave McDowell. 2002 (South/East)...................................... Dave McDowell. 2009 (East).................................................... Dave McDowell. 2010 (East).................................................... Dave McDowell
CIS ALL-CANADIANS 1987 (1) Cathy Redshaw 1988 (2) Michelle Notaro, Cathy Redshaw
CIS Player of the Year Renee MacLellan (2009)
2000 (2) Nuala Grieve, Joanna Hackett
1995 (3) Martha Hall, Sharon Jameson, Judith Trepanier
2001 (1) Nuala Grieve
1996 (1) Judith Trepanier
2002 (1) Cecily Clarke
1997 (2) Joanna Hackett, Jennifer Sarginson
2003 (2) Stacy Malloch, Eilish McConville
1998 (4) Angie Crockford, Raeleen Dunne, Audrey McKay, Judith Trepanier
2004 (1) Eilish McConville 2005 (1) Eilish McConville 2006 (1) Eilish McConville 2009 (1) Renee MacLellan 2010 (2) Kelli Chamberlain, Jacqueline Tessier
OUA ALL-STARS
1989 (2) Catherine Angus, Cathy Redshaw
1986 (4) Sara Boswell, Kim Johnson, Victoria Johnson, Karen Newell
1990 (2) Catherine Angus, Lisa Napolitano
1987 (3) Catherine Angus, Sarah Boswell, Cathy Redshaw
1992 (1) Vicki Lowes
1988 (4) Dede Hunt, Vicki Lowes, Michelle Notaro, Cathy Redshaw
1993 (1) Martha Hall 1995 (2) Martha Hall, Sharon Jameson 1996 (1) Judith Trepanier 1997 (1) Jennifer Sarginson 1998 (3) Angie Crockford, Raeleen Dunne, Judith Trepanier 1999 (2) Raeleen Dunne, Audrey McKay
1989 (2) Catherine Angus, Cathy Redshaw 1990 (5) Catherine Angus, Vicki Lowes, Ala Lysyk, Lisa Napolitano, Cathy Redshaw 1991 (3) Vicki Lowes, Lisa Napolitano, Heather Worthy 1992 (3) Sharon Jameson, Vicki Lowes, Lisa Napolitano 1993 (3) Martha Hall, Sharon Jameson, Jen Lawetz 1994 (1) Marth Hall
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 •
1999 (3) Chantal Duke, Raeleen Dunne, Audrey McKay 2000 (2) Nuala Grieve, Joanna Hackett 2001 (2) Nuala Grieve, Audrey McKay 2002 (2) Ashley Barrett, Cecily Clarke 2003 (2) Stacy Malloch, Eilish McConville 2004 (4) Sarah Barradas, Kate Chambers, Eilish McConville, Anna Singer 2005 (1) Eilish McConville 2006 (4) Janine Clark, Renee MacLellan, Eilish McConville, Andrea Pigozzo 2007 (2) Renee MacLellan, Hannah Shoichet 2008 (5) Kelli Chamberlain, Jennifer Hutchinson, Kate McKenna, Brienna Shaw, Angela Sullivan 2009 (4) Riley Filion, Victoria Gonzalez-Milroy, Renee MacLellan, Brienna Shaw 2010 (5) Kelli Chamberlain, Jennifer Hutchinson, Mikyla Kay, Brienna Shaw, Jacqueline Tessier 2011 (6) Kelli Chamberlain, Jessie De Boer, Riley Filion, Melissa Jung, Brienna Shaw, Jacqueline Tessier
PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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MEDIA NOTES - 2011 COACHING RECORDS
TEAM AWARDS MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1987 .......................................... Lori Meisner 1988 .......................................... Lori Meisner 1989 ............................... Shannon Gadbois 1990 ................................................................... 1991 ................................................................... 1992 ................................................................... 1993 ................................................................... 1994 ................................................................... 1995 .............................................Laura Mark 1996 ......................................Sharlene Miles 1997 .................................. Angie Crockford 1998 ......................................Amanda Foran 1999 .............................Robyn Widenmaier 2000.......................................... Robyn Fisher 2001......................................... Sam Johnson 2002.....................................Andrea Pigozzo 2003................................... Tiffanie Rainville 2004..................................... Kaley Robinson 2005..........................................Jen Pentesco 2006.................................. Renee MacLellan 2007................................. Andree Beaupree 2008.................................... Cristina Senese. 2009.................................. Summer Rybicki. 2010................................... Summer Rybicki
MOST CONSISTENT PLAYER 1995............................................Jen Sivilotti. 1996......................................Audrey McKay. 1997.......................................Jen Sarginson. 1998....................................Raeleen Dunne. 1999 .................................... Raeleen Dunne 2000.......................................... Nuala Grieve 2001.................................Michelle Amernic 2002..................................................Zoe Dyer 2003..................................................Zoe Dyer 2004..................................... Kate Chambers 2005.........................................Ashley Barket 2006......................................... Janine Clarke 2007 .......................................Sara Buckham 2008....................................... Brienna Shaw. 2009..................Victoria Gonzalez-Milory. 2010.........................................Brienna Shaw
HARDEST WORKING PLAYER 1995......... Dawn Dell’Agnese, Emma Ritchie 1996......................................Audrey McKay. 1997......................................Audrey McKay. 1998..........................................Nicole Miller. 1999 .................................... Raeleen Dunne 2000..............................Robyn Widenmaier 2001.......................................... Nuala Grieve 2002...........................................Cecily Clarke 2003........................................... Anna Singer 2004......................................... Janine Clarke 2005............................................. Julia Wilkes 2006..................................... Caitlin Lambert 2007 ...................................Andree Beaupre 2008...................................Mary Kampman. 2009............................... Kelli Chamberlain. 2010.................................Kelli Chamberlain
TEAM SPIRIT
1995...............................................Lisa Basso. 1996..................................... Sharlene Miles. 1997..................................... Sharlene Miles. 1998..................................... Amanda Foran. 1999 ......................................Amanda Foran 2000.......................................Amanda Foran 2001...........................................Cecily Clarke 2002...........................................Cecily Clarke 2003.......................................Abi Agbayewa 2004......................................... Alex Stephen 2005......................................Katie McKenna 2006......................................Katie McKenna 2007 .....................................Katie McKenna 2008...................................Chantel Marson. 2009...................................Chantel Marson. 2010....................................... Sabrina Carew
MOST CREATIVE PLAYER
1996.........Martha Hall, Judith Trepanier. 1997.Joanna Hackett, Judith Trepanier. 1998....................................Joanna Hackett. 1999 ....................................Joanna Hackett 2000.....................................Joanna Hackett 2001...................................... Sarah Barradas 2002........................................Ashley Barrett 2003.................................. Eilish McConville 2004...................................... Sarah Barradas 2005.................................. Eilish McConville 2006.................................. Eilish McConville 2007 ................................. Renee MacLellan 2008.................................Renee MacLellan. 2009.................................Renee MacLellan. 2010................................ Jacqueline Tessier
WEIGHT ROOM
1995............................................Jen Sivilotti. 1996.............................. Dawn Dell’Agnese. 1997..........................................Nicole Miller. 1998..........................................Nicole Miller. 1999 ......................................... Nuala Grieve 2000........................................ Stacy Malloch 2001......................................... Sam Johnson 2002................................ Kristin Lenarduzzi 2003................................Heather Campbell 2004.....................................NOT VOTED ON 2005............................................. Julia Wilkes 2006......................................Katie McKenna 2007 .....................................Katie McKenna 2008.....................................Katie McKenna. 2009...........................................Paula Wong. 2010............................................ Paula Wong
Coach
Seasons
G
W
L
T
W%
Dave McDowell
24
290
196
37
57
0.774
Patricia Peebles
2
18
15
1
2
0.889
Aldo Popazzi
1
6
5
0
1
0.917
Sue Hofman
1
3
2
0
1
0.833
(1988 - current) (1986 - 1988)
(1985)
(1984)
P L A Y O F F S
Seasons
W
L
T
24
51
33
4
2
1
2
0
1
3
2
0
1
1
0
0
2007 ..............................................Ali Skinner 2008.......................... Jennifer Hutchinson. 2009.......................... Jennifer Hutchinson. 2010............................Jennifer Hutchinson
AERIAL COMBAT
1995...................................... Paula Williams. 1996.................................. Judith Trepanier. 1997....................................Joanna Hackett. 1998......................................Audrey McKay. 1999 .................................... Alison Walkden 2000........ Alison Colwell, Robyn Widenmaier 2001..............................Robyn Widenmaier 2002........................................... Anna Singer 2003........................................... Anna Singer 2004........................................... Anna Singer 2005.............................................Carrie Knoll 2006.............................................Carrie Knoll 2007 ................................ Aleisha Marchant 2008....................................Angela Sullivan. 2009....................................Angela Sullivan. 2010.....................................Angela Sullivan
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
1987 .................................... Cathy Redshaw 1988 ................................................................... 1989 ........................................Lynn Forward
AEROBIC POWER
1995............................................Jen Sivilotti. 1996....Audrey McKay, Judith Trepanier. 1997......................................Audrey McKay. 1998......................................Audrey McKay. 1999 ...................................... Audrey McKay 2000.......................................... Nuala Grieve 2001.......................................... Robyn Fisher 2002.......................................... Robyn Fisher 2003.......................................... Robyn Fisher 2004........................................Ashley Barrett 2005...............................................Ali Skinner 2006...............................................Ali Skinner
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 •
PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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MEDIA NOTES - 2011
RICHARDSON STADIUM
Did You Know?
• • • • • • • • •
The stadium is named after Captain George Taylor Richardson who was a member of the Gaels football and hockey teams between 1902 and 1909 Captain Richardson was an officer of the 14th Regiment P.O.W.R. of Kingston at the outbreak of World War I While leading a raid on positions held by the Germans outside Dranoutre, France on February 10, 1916, Captain Richardson was mortally wounded. James Armstrong Richardson, Captain Richardson’s brother, had the first Richardson Stadium built in memory of his brother. It was located immediately east of the current Tindall Field and had seating for 3,500 spectators. The first football game played at Richardson Stadium was on October 8, 1921 where Queen’s defeated the University of Toronto by a score of 9-5. After being the home of Queen’s football for 49 years, the old Richardson Stadium was closed in fitting fashion as Queen’s defeated the Waterloo Warriors 20-6 on November 7, 1970. The new Richardson Stadium was opened the following season, bosting seating for 10,258 spectators. Much of the current Richardson Stadium was constructed using pieces of the old Richardson Stadium, including the upper portion of the east bleachers.
Fun Facts
• • • • • • •
Home field for Gaels football and soccer. Richardson Stadium is currently the second-largest natural grass stadium in Canada, behind only BMO Field (21,800) in Toronto. Hosted the 1922 Grey Cup between Queen’s and Edmonton. Played host to the 2008 Churchill Cup (Rugby). Canada defeated the USA by a score of 4-0 at Richardson Stadium in an International Friendly prior to the U20 Men’s World Cup in 2007. Hosted World Cup Qualifying in 2004 where Canada defeated Belize twice by identical 4-0 scores. In 2008, Richardson Stadium was ranked as the toughest football stadium to play in the Ontario University Athletics.
Directions
• • • •
From the 401, exit at Sir John A Macdonald Blvd. (exit 615). Drive south to Johnson St. (approximately 7-8 minutes) and turn right. Entrance to Richardson Stadium appears on the left hand side. The stadium is directly ahead.
INTERNATIONAL EVENTS HELD AT GEORGE TAYLOR RICHARDSON MEMORIAL STADIUM Date
Sport
Event
Team - Score
Team - Score
Attendance
06/11/08
Rugby - Men
Churchill Cup
Scotland “A” - 27
Argentinian XV - 24
8,456
06/11/08
Rugby - Men
Churchill Cup
USA - 9
Ireland “A” - 46
8,456
06/06/07
Soccer - Men
U20 Men’s Pre-World Cup Soccer Friendly
USA -0
Canada - 4
3,382
07/09/06
Soccer - Men
U20 Men’s Soccer Friendly
USA -1
Canada -1
5,320
06/16/04
Soccer - Men
World Cup Qualifier
Belize - 0
Canada - 4
5,123
06/13/04
Soccer - Men
World Cup Qualifier
Canada - 4
Belize - 0
8,245
09/14/03
Soccer - Women
International Friendly
Canada - 2
Australia - 0
10,000
06/05/02
Rugby - Men
Scotland Summer Tour
Scotland - 38
Canada East - 8
-
05/19/01
Rugby - Men
Pan American Rugby Association Championship (Round 1)
Argentina - 32
Uruguay -27
7,155
05/19/01
Rugby - Men
Pan American Rugby Association Championship (Round 1)
Canada - 19
USA - 10
7,155
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2010 1988 • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2011 2002 2001 1988 1984
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