2010 Varsity Blues Field Hockey Media Guide

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Team Directory Quick Facts Founded: 1827 Enrollment: 63,109 (37,915 full-time) President: David Naylor Director of Intercollegiate & High Performance Sport: Beth Ali Number of Intercollegiate Teams: 44 (26 sports) Conference Affiliation: Ontario University Athletics (OUA) National Affiliation: Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Venue: Varsity Centre (5,000) Colours: Navy Blue & White Mascot: True Blue

Team Directory Beth Ali

Director of Intercollegiate & High Performance Sport

beth.ali@utoronto.ca

Melissa Krist

Manager, Intercollegiate Sports

melissa.krist@utoronto.ca

Mary Beth Challoner

Manager, Events & Marketing

mb.challoner@utoronto.ca

John DeSouza

Field Hockey Head Coach

coachjohndesouza@gmail.com

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Schedule/Results Date Exhibition 8/23/2010 8/24/2010 8/25/2010 8/26/2010

Opponent

Location

Time

X-University of Albany X-Cornell University X-Colgate University X-Syracuse University

Albany, NY Ithaca, NY Hamilton, NY Syracuse, NY

L 0-6 T 1-1 W 3-1 L 0-6

Regular Season 9/18/2010 9/18/2010 9/19/2010 9/25/2010 9/26/2010 10/2/2010 10/2/2010 10/8/2010 10/8/2010 10/16/2010 10/16/2010 10/17/2010 10/23/2010 10/23/2010

University of Western Ontario York University Queen’s University University of Waterloo Carleton University University of Guelph McGill University McGill University Carleton University University of Guelph University of Western Ontario Queen’s University York University University of Waterloo

London, Ontario London, Ontario London, Ontario Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa, Ontario Guelph, Ontario Guelph, Ontario Kingston, Ontario Kingston, Ontario Kingston, Ontario Kingston, Ontario Kingston, Ontario Waterloo, Ontario Waterloo, Ontario

W 2-1 W 3-0 W 6-0 W 3-2 W 10-0 L 2-4 W 2-1 W 3-1 W 7-0 W 3-1 W 4-0 W 8-0 W 4-0 W 7-2

Playoffs 10/30/2010 10/31/2010 11/4-7/2010

Waterloo (OUA Semifinal) Guelph (OUA Final) CIS Championship

Downsview Park Downsview Park Guelph, Ontario

W 2-0 L 2-3 TBD

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Roster

# 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 24 29 30 31

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Name Name Kyesia O’Neale Angela Jennings Justine Branco Heather Haughn Kaelan Watson Emily Roy Kelley Lusk Siobhan Gordon Hannah Tighe Lauren Mansfield Katherine McNeill Alex Thicke Frankie Vondrejs Gabriella Permell Yvonne Langen Alexandra Evanysnyn Natalie Provenzano Britt Siu Jessica Aun Samantha Lyzun Kathryn Williams

Pos. M F M/F D D F M M M D F/M F D F/M F F F D G G G

Ht. 5-3 5-4 5-2 5-3 5-5 5-2 5-9 5-4 5-1 5-3 5-3 5-7 5-7 5-6 5-7 5-4 5-4 5-3 5-5 5-2 5-4

Elig. 5 4 2 1 3 3 3 1 4 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 2 2 1 5 2

Major Engineering Medicine FPEH Humanities FPEH FPEH-CTEP Sociology FPEH European Studies Humanities FPEH FPEH Masters of Education FPEH Women & Gender Studies FPEH Arts & Science Arts & Science Psychology OISE Architecture

Yr. 5 3 2 1 3 4 3 2 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 3

Hometown Mississauga, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Mississauga, Ont. North Vancouver, B.C. Richmond, B.C. Peterborough, Ont. North Vancouver, B.C. North Vancouver, B.C. Penticton, B.C. North Vancouver, B.C. West Vancouver, B.C. North Vancouver, B.C. Terra Cotta, Ont. Burlington, Ont. Cambridge, Ont. Burlington, Ont. Richmond Hill, Ont. West Vancouver, B.C. Scarborough, Ont. West Vancouver, B.C. Burlington, Ont.

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Coaching Staff John De Souza - Head Coach John De Souza is in his 20th season as a member of the Varsity Blues field hockey program and his fourth year as the Blues head coach. He was an assistant to legendary coach Liz Hoffman as well as field hockey icon Beth Ali. He has helped guide the Blues to 11 OUA championship titles, CIS bronze and silver medals and most recently a CIS gold medal performance in 2007. 1998 was De Souza’s first tour of duty as the Blues bench boss. He stepped in and took over the helm when Ali took a year sabbatical from coaching. A graduate of Humber College and a constable with the Ontario Provincial Police, De Souza played provincially for 13 years and was a national team player for seven years, as well as a member of G.O.A. field hockey club. As a player, De Souza represented Canada at the 1995 Pan American Games and was an assistant coach on 2007 goldmedal winning Pan American Games men’s field hockey team that represented Canada at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. He was the head coach of the men’s national indoor field hockey team that finish seventh at the 2007 World Cup in Vienna, Austria. De Souza has also been an assistant coach with the Canadian junior men’s field hockey program and has served as a board member of Field Hockey Ontario and Field Hockey Canada.

Shankar Premakanthan - Assistant Coach Shankar Premakanthan is entering his fourth season as a member of the Varsity Blues field hockey coaching staff. A current national team member, Premakanthan has an abundance of playing experience that will help him as he guides the Blues youthful defence and talented goal keepers. A native of Colombo, Sri Lanka, Premakanthan has been a member of the Canadian national team program since 1998. As a goalkeeper on the junior national team, he help guide Canada to a bronze medal finish at the 2000 Junior Pan American Games. At the senior level, he has backstopped Canada to two indoor Pan American Cup title (2002, 2005) and helped the team finish sixth at the 2003 Indoor World Cup and seventh at the 2007 Indoor World Cup. A graduate of the University of Ottawa, Premakanthan attained a Bachelor of Applied Science - Electrical Engineering and currently works for Britech Corp.

Cassius Mendonca - Assistant Coach Cassius Mendonca joined the Varsity Blues field hockey coaching staff in 2009. Specializing in video analysis and game/player scouting, Mendonca brings nearly a decade of coaching experience to the U of T staff. He is currently the men’s high performance training centre head coach and has been involved with the provincial program since 2004. In 2007, Mendonca was an assistant coach specializing in video analysis for the Canadian men’s indoor national team, who participated in the Indoor World Cup in Vienna, Austria. When he’s not on the field, Cassius is a Quality Assurance Engineer at G.K. Industries Ltd. and resides in Brampton, Ontario with his wife and children.

Ivan Miskiv - Strength & Conditioning Coach Andrea Prieur - Head Therapist

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Player Profiles #29 Jessica Aun Goalie

Eligibility Year: 1 Program: Psychology Hometown: Scarborough, Ont. High School: Woburn C.I. High School: Won the tier B Toronto East region field hockey champions...received the Deepak Turlapati memorial award for overall excellence in 2005.

#4 Justine Branco Midfield/Forward

Eligibility Year: 2 Program: FPEH Hometown: Mississauga, Ont. High School: Iona C.S.S. Family: Brother, Tyler, is a member of Canada’s men’s indoor field hockey team. High School: Won the 2009 math award…received an athletic letter in 2009. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for nine games. 2009: Dressed for nine games.

#20 Alexandra Evanysnyn Forward

Eligibility Year: 1 Program: FPEH Hometown: Burlington, Ont. High School: Notre Dame C.S.S. High School: Named the junior athlete of the year in 2008. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 14 games...ranked second on the team and tied for seventh in the OUA with 10 goals.

#9 Siobhan Gordon Midfield

Eligibility Year: 1 Program: FPEH Hometown: North Vancouver, B.C. High School: Handsworth S.S. High School: Won the strongman all-rounder scholarship in 2009. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 14 games...scored two goals.

#5 Heather Haughn Defence

Eligibility Year: 1 Program: Humanities Hometown: North Vancouver, B.C. High School: Handsworth S.S. High School: Named a field hockey all-star in 2009. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 14 games...scored one goal.

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Player Profiles #3 Angela Jennings Forward

Eligibility Year: 4 Program: Medicine Hometown: Ottawa, Ont. High School: Bell H.S. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for two games...scored one goal. 2009: Dressed for 15 games...scored four goals and added two assists.

#19 Yvonne Langen Forward

Eligibility Year: 5 Program: Women & Gender Studies Hometown: Cambridge, Ont. High School: St. John’s Kilmarnock H.S. Academic Awards: Won the women and gender studies funding package and an Ontario graduate scholarship in 2010. Previous post-secondary: Played for the Carleton Ravens for four years. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 12 games...scored seven goals.

#8 Kelley Lusk Midfield

Eligibility Year: 3 Program: Sociology Hometown: North Vancouver, B.C. High School: Sutherland S.S. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 12 games...scored two goals. 2009: Dressed for 16 games...scored one goal. 2008: Dressed for 16 games...scored two goals.

#30 Samantha Lyzun Goalie

Eligibility Year: 3 Program: OISE Hometown: West Vancouver, B.C. High School: West Vancouver S.S. High School: Was a co-captain in senior year‌won the provincial championships. Previous post-secondary: Played at Cornell University and the University of British Columbia.

#11 Lauren Mansfield Defence

Eligibility Year: 1 Program: Humanities Hometown: North Vancouver, B.C. High School: Collingwood School High School: Named the most valuable player on the field hockey team in grades 11 and 12...won the provincial championship in 2008 and were silver medalists in 2009. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 14 games.

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Player Profiles #13 Katherine McNeill Forward/Midfield

Eligibility Year: 3 Program: FPEH Hometown: West Vancouver, B.C. High School: West Vancouver S.S. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 13 games...scored one goal. 2009: Dressed for 15 games...scored one goal. 2008: Dressed for nine games…scored one goal. 2007: Dressed for all 21 games…scored three goals.

#2 Kyesia O’Neale Midfield

Eligibility Year: 5 Program: Engineering Hometown: Mississauga, Ont. High School: Gordon Graydon H.S. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 14 games...scored two goals...named an OUA first team all-star. 2009: Dressed for 15 games...scored six goals and led the team with four assists...named an OUA first team all-star and CIS all-Canadian. 2008: Dressed for 23 games…scored seven goals and added five assists…scored two goals against the McGill Martlets on Sept 21...named a second team OUA all-star. 2007: Dressed for 19 games…scored 11 goals and added 10 assists. 2006: Dressed for 20 games…scored two goals and two assists.

#16 Gabriella Permell Forward/Midfield

Eligibility Year: 1 Program: FPEH Hometown: Burlington, Ont. High School: Corpus Christi C.S.S. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for five games...scored one goal.

#21 Natalie Provenzano Forward

Eligibility Year: 2 Program: Arts & Science Hometown: Richmond Hill, Ont. High School: St. Thomas of Villanova High School: Was the most valuable player on the field hockey team from 2006-09 Varsity: 2010: Dressed for six games...scored six goals. 2009: Dressed for all 16 games...ranked second on the team with 10 goals...added six assists.

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Player Profiles #7 Emily Roy Forward

Eligibility Year: 3 Program: FPEH-CTEP Hometown: Peterborough, Ont. High School: Adam Scott S.S. High School: Won the Wally Beavis memorial award for hockey in 2007. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 11 games...scored three goals. 2009: Dressed for 14 games...scored three goals and added two assists....won the Paul Carson leadership award (for leadership and academic achievement in the 2009-10 FPEH school year) 2008: Dressed for 16 games…scored two goals and added two assists.

#15 Britt Siu Defence

Eligibility Year: 2 Program: Arts & Science Hometown: West Vancouver, B.C. High School: Handsworth S.S. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 14 games. 2009: Dressed for 12 games...scored one goal.

#14 Alex Thicke Forward

Eligibility Year: 1 Program: FPEH Hometown: North Vancouver, B.C. High School: Handsworth S.S. High School: Named a first team all-star in 2009 and a second team all-star in 2008. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 14 games...led the team and ranked tied for fourth in the OUA with 11 goals.

#10 Hannah Tighe Midfield

Eligibility Year: 4 Program European Studies Hometown: Penticton, B.C. High School: Penticton S.S. High School: Named field hockey most valuable player in grade 12…Won the Robin Miur inspirational award in grade 12. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 14 games...named an OUA first team all-star. 2009: Dressed for 16 games...scored three goals and added one assist...named an OUA first team all-star and CIS all-Canadian. 2008: Dressed for 20 games…scored five goals and recorded one assist. 2007: Dressed for 21 games…scored four goals...named an OUA second team all-star.

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Player Profiles #15 Frankie Vondrejs Defence

Eligibility Year: 4 Program: Master’s of Philosophy of Education Hometown: Terra Cotta, Ont. High School: Gordon Graydon M.S.S. Previous post secondary: Played for the York Lions... was a 2007-08 CIS academic all-Canadian...won the York sport excellence award in 2008. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 13 games.

#6 Kaelen Watson Defence

all-Canadian.

Eligibility Year: 3 Program: FPEH Hometown: Richmond, B.C. High School: Hugh McRoberts S.S. High School: Received the field hockey award. Varsity: 2010: Dressed for 14 games...ranked third on the team with eight goals...named an OUA first team all-star. 2009: Dressed for all 16 games...scored two goals and added one assist...named an OUA first team all-star and CIS all-Canadian. 2008: Dressed in all 20 games‌scored two goals...named an OUA first team all-star and second team CIS

#31 Kathryn Williams Goalie

Eligibility Year: 2 Program: Architecture Hometown: Burlington, Ont. High School: Notre Dame C.S.S. High School: Won the junior sportsmanship award in 2005...awarded a junior and senior athletic letter in 2006 and 2008.

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Opponents

Carleton Ravens

Location: Ottawa, Ont. Enrollment: 19,207 Web Site: http://www2.carleton.ca/ goravens/ Athletic Director: Jennifer Brenning Head Coach: Michelle McEvoy michellemcevoy2002@yahoo.com 2010 Record: 0-14-0 2010 Scores: Sep 26 Toronto 10, Carleton 0 Oct 8 Toronto 7, Carleton 0

Waterloo Warriors

Guelph Gryphons

Location: Guelph, Ont. Enrollment: 18,125 Web Site: http://www.gryphons. ca/ Athletic Director: Tom Kendall Head Coach: Michelle Turley mturley@uoguelph.ca 2010 Record: 13-1-0 2010 Scores: Oct 2 Guelph 4, Toronto 2 Oct 16 Toronto 3, Guelph 1

Location: Waterloo, Ont. Enrollment: 21,000 Web Site: www.gowarriorsgo.ca Athletic Director: Bob Copeland Head Coach: Steven Rodrigues s6rodrig@uwaterloo.ca 2010 Record: 8-6-0 2010 Scores: Sep 25 Toronto 3, Waterloo 2 Oct 23 Toronto 7, Waterloo 2

Western Mustangs

McGill Martlets

Location: Montreal, Ont. Enrollment: 33,522 Web Site: www.mcgill.ca/athletics Athletic Director: Drew Love Head Coach: Laurent Fayen 2010 Record: 4-9-1 2010 Scores: Oct 2 Toronto 2, McGill 1 Oct 8 Toronto 3, McGill 1

Location: London, Ont. Enrollment: 30,000 Web Site: www.westernmustangs.ca Athletic Director: Therese Quigley Head Coach: Jeff Pacheco pacheco.jeff@gmail.com 2010 Record: 7-7-0 2010 Scores: Sep 18 Toronto 2, Western 1 Oct 16 Toronto 4, Western 0

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Queen’s Gaels

Location: Kingston, Ont. Enrollment: 18,813 Web Site: www.gogaelsgo.com Athletic Director: Leslie Dal Cin Head Coach: Mary-Anne Reid Qfhc@queensu.ca 2010 Record: 3-10-1 2010 Scores: Sep 19 Toronto 6, Queen’s 0 Oct 17 Toronto 8, Queen’s 0

York Lions

Location: Toronto, Ont. Enrollment: 50,000 Web Site: www.sport.yorku.ca Athletic Director: Jennifer Myers Head Coach: Deb Fullerton fhcoach@yorku.ca 2010 Record: 6-5-3 2010 Scores: Sep 18 Toronto 3, York 0 Oct 23 Toronto 4, York 0

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2010 Season at a Glance Top Ten OUA Scoring

2010 OUA Standings

Team Guelph Toronto Waterloo Western York McGill Queen’s Dalhousie Carleton

GP 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 0 14

W 13 13 8 7 7 4 3 0 0

L 1 1 6 7 7 9 10 0 14

T 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0

Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

PTS 39 39 24 21 21 13 10 0 0

Players Brienne Stairs -Guelph Brittany Seidler -Guelph Megan Scraper -Western Kara Moro -Waterloo Tegan Stairs -Guelph Alex Thicke -Toronto

GP 14 13 14 13 14 14 Alexandra Evanysnyn - Toronto 14 Camille St-cyr -McGill 14 Kaelan Watson -Toronto 14 Laura Gordon -Guelph 7

G 32 17 12 11 11 11 10 10 8 7

S 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

A 27 13 7 9 8 7 9 2 0 6

C 5 3 4 2 3 5 2 8 7 1

Varsity Blues Statistics ## 14 20 6 19 21 7 9 8 2 5 3 13 16 10 4 11 24 15

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Name Alex Thicke Alexandra Evanysnyn Kaelan Watson Yvonne Langen Natalie Provenzano Emily Roy Siobhan Gordon Kelley Lusk Kyesia O’Neale Heather Haughn Angela Jennings Katherine McNeill Gabriella Permell Hannah Tighe Justine Branco Lauren Mansfield Britt Siu Frankie Vondrejs

GP 15 15 15 13 7 12 15 13 15 15 2 14 5 13 9 15 15 13

G 11 10 9 8 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

S 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

A 7 9 0 7 3 4 1 1 3 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

C 5 2 8 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Record Manual VARSITY BLUES HISTORY For over forty years the University of Toronto has been central to the growth of field hockey as a Canadian university sport. Since the early 1960s, field hockey has flourished and the U of T Varsity Blues have created a tradition of excellence and achievement at both the provincial and national levels. The foundations were laid early, when the Varsity Blues captured their first Ontario-Quebec university field hockey championship in 1963. That victory was just the beginning, with U of T going on to claim an incredible 26 OUA championships and ten national titles. The Varsity Blues are also the leaders in “firsts”, winning the inaugural OWIAA outdoor title in 1971, capturing the inaugural CIS outdoor championship in 1975 and claiming the first Ontario indoor hockey banner in 1985. U of T women’s field hockey also had an incredible run from 1963 to 1979, going an amazing 17 season without a single loss in league play. Liz Hoffman continued the emerging dynasty in 1974, coaching the Blues for the next 20 seasons and retiring in 1994 to become U of T’s Director of Athletics. Under her guidance the team won 16 Ontario league titles and eight CIAU championships. Following Hoffman’s retirement, Beth Ali took the reins and soon posted three consecutive undefeated seasons (1995-1997). The winning streak has continued, with the Varsity Blues claiming eight of the past 11 OUA championships since 1997. At the national level, Ali captured a CIAU crown in 1996, a silver medal in 2000 and six bronze medals (1995, 1997, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2006) before retiring at the end of the 2006-07 season. Carrying on this successful coaching tradition is John De Souza, Blues assistant coach for 18 years. A provincial player for 13 years and a national team player for seven years, De Souza coached the national indoor field hockey team in 2007 and was the assistant coach with the 2007 Pan American team that won gold and represented Canada at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In total, Varsity teams have won 36 outdoor championships (26 provinicial and ten national) plus 15 Ontario indoor titles. The program has produced numerous athletes for Canada’s junior and senior national teams, as well as eight Olympians, 67 CIS all-Canadians since 1985, ten inductees to the U of T Sports Hall of Fame and eight U of T Athletes of the Year.

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Record Manual BLUES WIN INAUGURAL CWIAU FIELD HOCKEY TITLE In 1975 the U of T women’s field hockey team (pictured at left) not only captured the inaugural CWIAU championship, but with that victory became the first Varsity Blues women’s squad to earn a national university title. The team was inducted into the U of T Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. Led by head coach Liz Hoffman, the team qualified for the first Canadian university championship with an impressive display at the OWIAA championships at York University. The Varsity Blues won their 13th straight OWIAA title with a 7-0 record, while outscoring the opposition by an impressive 27-0 margin. At the CWIAU championship hosted by the University of British Columbia, U of T opened the round-robin portion of the event with a pair of shutout victories over Lakehead (2-0) and McGill (3-0). The Varsity Blues started the second day of competition with a 3-0 win over Dalhousie, before falling 3-2 on penalty strokes to the University of Victoria in their final match of round robin play. The 3-1 record earned U of T a three-way tie for first place with UVic and Dalhousie. U of T claimed the top spot on goal differential and with it, a place in the finals versus UVic. After a scoreless opening half in the final, U of T’s Anne Hofland scored early in the second stanza to give U of T a 1-0 advantage, a lead that they would never relinquish. The Varsity Blues then controlled play until the final horn to earn the inaugural national crown. Carol MacDougall paced U of T with a three-goal tournament, while Diana Millar, Anne Hofland and co-captain Susan Scott added two goals apiece.

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Record Manual AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS CIS Championship titles (since 1975) 2007, 1996, 1993, 1988, 1986, 1985, 1981, 1979, 1977, 1975 CIS Silver medals 2000, 1987, 1983 CIS Bronze medals 2005, 2004, 1998, 1997, 1995, 1991 CIS Coach of the Year (since 1984) 1993 - Liz Hoffman 1988 - Liz Hoffman 1985 - Liz Hoffman CIS all-Canadians (since 1985) 2009 - Kaelan Watson, Hannah Tighe, Kyesia O’Neale 2008 - Cailie O’Hara, Kri Shier, Kaelan Watson 2007 - Cailie O'Hara, Samantha Taylor, Shannon Treacy 2006 - Malinda Hapuarachchi, Cailie O'Hara, Nicole Perry 2005 - Malinda Hapuarachchi, Cailie O’Hara, Samantha Taylor 2004 - Alex Chacinski, Robin Leslie-Spencer, Julia Morton 2003 - Philippa Kedgley, Alex Chacinski 2002 - Erin Fraser, Philippa Kedgley, Christine DeSantis 2001 - Erin Fraser, Alex Chacinski, Philippa Kedgley 2000 - Deb Cuthbert, Emily Rix 1999 - Deb Cuthbert, Emily Rix 1998 - Deb Cuthbert, Melissa Smith, Jen Stemerdink 1997 - Deb Cuthbert, Melissa Smith, Barb Tyers 1996 - Dana Anderson, Lana Good, Becky Moore 1995 - Wendy Johnstone, Alex Brooks-Hill, Lana Good, Nathalie Woodhouse 1994 - Dana Anderson, Wendy Johnstone 1993 - Dana Anderson, Michelle Colaco, Nicole Colaco, Claire Thurgur 1992 - Michelle Colaco, Claire Thurgur, Dana Anderson, Nicole Colaco 1991 - Claire Thurgur, Michelle Colaco, Nicole Colaco, Tina Farr 1990 - Claire Thurgur, Michelle Colaco, Nicole Colaco, Ainslee Press 1989 - Ainslee Press, Vicki Smith, Susan McShane 1988 - Bernadette Casey, Tina Chumack 1987 - Bernadette Casey, Wendy Baker, Karen Whitfield 1986 - Bernadette Casey, Vicki Smith 1985 - Lisa Lyn

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Record Manual Liz Hoffman Award - CIS Most Valuable Player (MVP over entire season) since 1992 2007 - Cailie O'Hara 2003 - Philippa Kedgley 1998 - Deb Cuthbert CIS Championship MVP (player with the most points during the tournament) since 1992 2001 - Christine DeSantis 2000 - Emily Rix (co-recipient) 1996 - Dana Anderson 1995 - Wendy Johnstone Gail Wilson Award (greatest all-around athlete in CIS Women's Field Hockey) since 1995 2006 - Malinda Hapuarachchi 1995 - Alex Brooks-Hill (co-recipient) CIS Rookie of the Year (since 1992) 1998 - Erin Fraser OUA Championship titles (since 1971) 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1992, 1991, 1989, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1972, 1971 OUA Player of the Year (since 1996) 2008 - Cailie O'Hara 2007 - Cailie O'Hara 2005 - Malinda Hapuarachchi 2003 - Philippa Kedgley 2001 - Erin Fraser 2000 - Emily Rix 1999 - Deb Cuthbert 1998 - Deb Cuthbert 1997 - Deb Cuthbert 1996 - Dana Anderson OUA Rookie of the Year (since 1994) 2003 - Kristina Do Rosario 1998 - Erin Fraser 1996 - Deb Cuthbert OUA Coach of the Year (since 1987) 2005 - Beth Ali 1994 - Liz Hoffman 1992 - Liz Hoffman 1988 - Liz Hoffman (West division)

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Record Manual OUA First Team all-stars (since 1994) 2010 - Kyesia O’Neale, Hannah Tighe, Kaelan Watson 2009 - Kyesia O’Neale, Kristen Shier, Hannah Tighe, Kaelan Watson 2008 - Cailie O'Hara, Kristen Shier, Kaelen Watson 2007 - Cailie O'Hara, Samantha Taylor, Shannon Treacy 2006 - Malinda Hapuarachchi, Sarah Goertzen, Cailie O'Hara, Nicole Perry 2005 - Malinda Hapuarachchi, Cailie O'Hara, Samantha Taylor 2004 - Robin Leslie-Spencer, Alex Chacinski, Julia Morton 2003 - Philippa Kedgley, Alex Chacinski 2002 - Erin Fraser, Philippa Kedgley, Christine DeSantis 2001 - Alex Chacinski, Christine DeSantis, Kim Fraser, Philippa Kedgley 2000 - Emily Rix, Deb Cuthbert, Erin Fraser 1999 - Brenyn Baynham, Deb Cuthbert, Emily Rix 1998 - Deb Cuthbert, Melissa Smith, Jenn Stemerdink 1997 - Deb Cuthbert, Melissa Smith, Jenn Stemerdink, Barb Tyers 1996 - Dana Anderson, Lana Good, Becky Moore 1995 - Alex Brooks-Hill, Lana Good, Wendy Johnstone, Nathalie Woodhouse 1994 - Dana Anderson, Nicole Colaco, Michelle Colaco, Claire Thurgur OUA Second Team all-stars (since 1994) 2009 - Rianna Sterk 2008 - Shannon Treacy, Kyesia O’Neale, Rianna Sterk 2007 - Hannah Tighe, Amanda Treacy 2006 - Samantha Taylor, Shannon Treacy 2005 - Sarah Goertzen, Shannon Treacy 2004 - Cailie O'Hara, Sarah Lipton 2003 - Kristina Do Rosario, Malinda Hapurachchi, Shyane Dyrdal 2002 - Amaris Wilson, Lisa Young 2000 - Amaris Wilson, Karen Wong, Tory Brooks-Hill 1999 - Tory Brooks, Erin Fraser, Jenn Orr, Barb Tyers 1998 - Allison Davies, Erin Fraser, Barb Tyers 1997 - Marianne Lee 1996 - Alex Brooks-Hill, Deb Cuthbert, Melissa Smith 1995 - Marianne Lee, Melissa Smith 1994 - Wendy Johnston

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Record Manual Year-By-Year Results, 1963 To Date Regular Season Season 1963

18

W *

L *

T *

Standing 1st

1964 1965

* 3

* 0

* 1

1966 1967

4 3

0 0

1968 1969

8 8

1970 1971

Playoffs W -

L -

T -

Coach Marina van der Merwe

Championship WITCA

1st T-1st

-

-

-

Marina van der Merwe Marina van der Merwe

WITCA WITCA

0 0

T-1st 1st

-

-

-

Marina van der Merwe Marina van der Merwe

WITCA WITCA

0 0

0 0

1st 1st

-

-

-

Joan Flanigan Marina van der Merwe

WITCA WITCA

7 7

0 0

0 0

1st 1st

-

-

-

Marina van der Merwe Nancy Gossling

WITCA OWIAA

1972 1973

7 6

0 0

0 1

1st 1st

-

-

-

Nancy Gossling Nancy Gossling

OWIAA OWIAA

1974 1975 1976

6 7 5

0 0 0

1 0 2

1st 1st 1st

4 3

1 1

0 1

Liz Hoffman Liz Hoffman Liz Hoffman

OWIAA OWIAA, CWIAU OWIAA

1977 1978

6 6

0 0

1 1

1st 1st

* *

* *

* *

Liz Hoffman Liz Hoffman

OWIAA, CWIAU OWIAA

1979 1980

4 4

0 0

1 1

1st 2nd

6 2

1 4

0 0

Liz Hoffman Liz Hoffman

OWIAA, CIAU

1981 1982

7 7

0 0

1 1

1st Tier 1 1st Tier 1

5 *

1 *

2 *

Liz Hoffman Liz Hoffman

CIAU OWIAA

1983 1984

8 9

0 0

0 1

1st West 1st West

4 2

2 1

1 0

Liz Hoffman Liz Hoffman

OWIAA

1985 1986

9 9

0 0

1 1

1st West 1st West

6 6

0 0

1 1

Liz Hoffman Liz Hoffman

OWIAA, CIAU OWIAA, CIAU

1987 1988

10 6

0 1

0 1

1st West 2nd West

6 7

1 0

0 0

Liz Hoffman Liz Hoffman

OWIAA OWIAA, CIAU

1989 1990

5 7

2 1

1 1

2nd West 2nd

4 4

3 3

0 0

Liz Hoffman Liz Hoffman

OWIAA

1991 1992

12 13

0 0

1 0

1st 1st

5 3

2 1

0 2

Liz Hoffman Liz Hoffman

OWIAA OWIAA

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

16 14 16 16 16 15 13 11 10 10 13 13 8 12 12 12 10

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

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

1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st West 1st West 1st Central 1st Central 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st

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

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

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

Liz Hoffman Beth Ali Beth Ali Beth Ali Beth Ali John De Souza Beth Ali Beth Ali Beth Ali Beth Ali Beth Ali Beth Ali Beth Ali Beth Ali John De Souza John De Souza John De Souza

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ALL-TIME GAME RESULTS, 1963 TO DATE Games are WITCA/OWIAA/OUA league games unless otherwise noted.

Date Opponent Var Op W/L Type 1963 2-Nov 2-Nov 2-Nov 2-Nov

(SCORES NOT AVAILABLE) Toronto II York Western McMaster

1964

(SCORES NOT AVAILABLE)

16-Oct 16-Oct 17-Oct 17-Oct

York Buffalo McMaster Western

1965 22-Oct Waterloo 18 0 W 22-Oct McMaster 12 0 W 22-Oct York 32 0 W 23-Oct Western 3 3 T 1966 21-Oct Waterloo 11 0 21-Oct McMaster 6 0 21-Oct York 9 0 22-Oct McGill 8 0

W W W W

1967 27-Oct Guelph 8 0 27-Oct McGill 7 0 28-Oct Western 5 0

W W W

1968 25-Oct Guelph 1 1 26-Oct Queen’s 7 0 25-Oct Waterloo 9 1 26-Oct York 15 0 1-Nov Western 3 0 Macdonald 1 0 McGill 2 0 McMaster 2 0

W (PS) W W W W W W W

1969 24-Oct McGill 5 2 24-Oct Guelph 11 0 24-Oct Macdonald 6 0 25-Oct Waterloo 7 0 York 7 0 31-Oct Queen’s 5 0 31-Oct Western 4 0 1-Nov McMaster 2 0

W W W W W W W W

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1970 23-Oct McMaster 3 0 23-Oct Guelph 7 1 24-Oct Waterloo 7 0 30-Oct York 2 0 30-Oct Queen’s 7 0 30-Oct Western 2 0 31-Oct McGill 9 0

W W W W W W W

1971 22-Oct McGill 6 0 W 22-Oct York 8 1 W 23-Oct Queen’s 4 0 W 29-Oct Guelph 4 0 W 29-Oct McMaster 5 0 W 30-Oct Waterloo 2 0 W 30-Oct Western 1 0 W

Pt I Pt I Pt I Pt II Pt II Pt II Pt II

1972 27-Sep Queen’s 6 0 W 28-Sep McGill 3 0 W 28-Sep York 2 0 W 03-Nov Guelph 6 0 W 03-Nov McMaster 3 0 W 04-Nov Western 3 0 W 04-Nov Waterloo 2 0 W

Pt I Pt I Pt I Pt II Pt II Pt II Pt II

1973 26-Oct York 3 0 W 26-Oct Queen’s 5 1 W 27-Oct McMaster 4 1 W 02-Nov Western 2 0 W 02-Nov McGill 1 0 W 03-Nov Guelph 4 0 W 03-Nov Waterloo 1 1 T

Pt I Pt I Pt I Pt II Pt II Pt II Pt II

1974 25-Oct McGill 0 0 T 26-Oct Queen’s 6 0 W 26-Oct McMaster 5 0 W 01-Nov York 2 0 W 01-Nov Guelph 5 0 W 02-Nov Waterloo 1 0 W 02-Nov Western 5 0 W

Pt I Pt I Pt I Pt II Pt II Pt II Pt II

1975 25-Oct McGill 3 0 W 25-Oct Queen’s 4 0 W 25-Oct York 5 0 W 31-Oct McMaster 4 0 W 31-Oct Guelph 4 0 W 01-Nov Waterloo 5 0 W 01-Nov Western 2 0 W

Pt I Pt I Pt I Pt II Pt II Pt II Pt II

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McGill Lakehead Dalhousie Victoria Victoria

3 2 3 2 1

0 0 0 3 0

W W W L (PS) W

1976 25-Oct Queen’s 6 0 W 25-Oct York 1 1 T 26-Oct McGill 2 0 W 29-Oct McMaster 8 0 W 29-Oct Waterloo 2 0 W 30-Oct Guelph 1 1 T 30-Oct Western 4 0 W 4-Nov McGill 1 0 W 4-Nov Manitoba 2 0 W 5-Nov Dalhousie 0 0 T 5-Nov Victoria 1 0 W 6-Nov Dalhousie 0 1 L 1977 22-Oct Queen’s 1 1 T 22-Oct York 2 0 W 23-Oct McGill 3 0 W 28-Oct Guelph 3 0 W 28-Oct Western 5 0 W 29-Oct McMaster 5 0 W 29-Oct Waterloo 5 0 W CIS tournament results not available 1978 21-Oct Queen’s 3 0 W 21-Oct York 4 0 W 21-Oct McGill 1 0 W 27-Oct Guelph 0 0 T 27-Oct McMaster 2 0 W 28-Oct Waterloo 1 0 W 28-Oct Western 5 0 W CIS tournament results not available 1979 20 Oct McGill T 20 Oct Queen’s W 21 Oct Western W 27-Oct Laurentian 6 0 W 27-Oct Queen’s 1 0 W 28-Oct York 2 1 W 1-Nov Dalhousie 5 0 W 2-Nov Manitoba 4 0 W 2-Nov York 1 2 L 3-Nov Alberta 5 1 W 3-Nov Victoria 1 0 W 4-Nov York 3 0 W

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CIS CIS CIS CIS CI-Ch Pt I Pt I Pt I Pt II Pt II Pt II Pt II CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS-Ch Pt I Pt I Pt I Pt II Pt II Pt II Pt II

Pt I Pt I Pt I Pt II Pt II Pt II Pt II

Pool Pool Pool Finals Finals OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS-Ch

1980 25 Oct Guelph W 25 Oct Queen’s T 26 Oct McMaster W 1-Nov Waterloo 4 0 W 1-Nov Laurentian 6 0 W 2-Nov York 0 1 L 06-Nov Brandon 7 0 W 07-Nov York 0 2 L 07-Nov McGill 2 0 W 08-Nov UBC 0 1 L 08-Nov UNB 1 2 L

Pool Pool Pool Finals Finals OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS

1981 3 Oct McGill 2 1 W 3 Oct Waterloo 5 0 W 4 Oct York 1 1 T 4 Oct Guelph 5 0 W 17 Oct York 2 0 W 17 Oct Guelph 4 0 W 18 Oct McGill 2 0 W 18 Oct Waterloo 4 0 W 31-Oct McGill 3 0 W 1-Nov York 0 1 L UBC 1 1 T Victoria 1 1 T York 1 0 W Dalhousie 3 0 W UNB 4 2 W Victoria 1 0 W

OU-PO OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS-Ch

1982 2 Oct Guelph 4 0 W 2 Oct York 8 0 W 3 Oct McGill 7 1 W 3 Oct Queen’s 2 0 W 16 Oct McGill 2 1 W 16 Oct York 1 1 T 17 Oct Guelph 5 1 W 17 Oct Queen’s 4 0 W 30-Oct Waterloo 3 0 W 31-Oct York 2 0 W CIS tournament results not available

OU-PO OU-Ch

1983 28-Sep Guelph 2 0 W 01-Oct Western 6 0 W 12-Oct McMaster 4 0 W 15-Oct Western 7 0 W 15-Oct Guelph 2 0 W 16-Oct McMaster 6 0 W 16-Oct Waterloo 2 1 W (OT) 20-Oct Waterloo 2 0 W 29-Oct McMaster 7 0 W OU-PO 30-Oct Waterloo 4 1 W OU-Ch

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Dalhousie UBC Dalhousie Victoria UBC

1 1 1 1 1

1 3 0 0 2

T L W W L

CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS-Ch

1984 26-Sep McMaster 6 0 W 29-Sep Guelph 6 1 W 29-Sep Waterloo 6 0 W 04-Oct York 2 0 W 10-Oct York 2 2 T 13-Oct Western 6 0 W 13-Oct Guelph 3 1 W 14-Oct McMaster 4 0 W 14-Oct Waterloo 6 0 W 18-Oct Western 12 1 W 27-Oct McMaster 1 0 W 27-Oct York 0 2 L 28-Oct Guelph 3 0 W

OU-PO OU-PO OU-Br

1985 28-Sep Waterloo 7 0 W 28-Sep McMaster 10 0 W 29-Sep Western 11 0 W 02-Oct Waterloo 4 0 W 05-Oct Guelph 1 0 W 05-Oct McMaster 8 0 W 10-Oct York 1 1 T 19-Oct Guelph 2 1 W 19-Oct Western 4 0 W 22-Oct York 4 2 W 25-Oct Carleton 6 0 W OU-PO 26-Oct Guelph 5 1 W OU-PO 27-Oct York 3 0 W OU-Ch 01-Nov Dalhousie 3 0 W CIS 01-Nov Victoria 1 1 T CIS 02-Nov York 1 0 W CIS 03-Nov UNB 6 5 W (PS) CIS-Ch 1986 24-Sep McMaster 10 0 W 27-Sep Waterloo 5 0 W 27-Sep McMaster 8 0 W 04-Oct Guelph 2 1 W 04-Oct Waterloo 7 0 W 05-Oct Western 6 0 W 09-Oct York 3 1 W 19-Oct Guelph 7 1 W 19-Oct Western 9 0 W 21-Oct York 1 1 T 24-Oct McGill 10 0 W 25-Oct Guelph 4 0 W 26-Oct York 5 1 W 31-Oct Moncton 7 0 W 31-Oct York 1 1 T

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01-Nov UNB 02-Nov York

2 2

0 1

W W

CIS CIS-Ch

1987 22-Sep York 1 0 W 26-Sep McMaster 9 0 W 26-Sep Waterloo 6 2 W 27-Sep Western 9 0 W 30-Sep McMaster 7 0 W 03-Oct Guelph 2 0 W 03-Oct Waterloo 8 0 W 08-Oct York 4 1 W 17-Oct Guelph 3 1 W 17-Oct Western 10 0 W 23-Oct McGill 12 0 W OU-PO 24-Oct Guelph 7 1 W OU-PO 25-Oct York 2 1 W (PS) OU-Ch 30-Oct UNB 2 0 W CIS 30-Oct UBC 1 0 W CIS 31-Oct Calgary 1 0 W CIS 01-Nov Victoria 0 1 L CIS-Ch 1988 28-Sep Guelph 3 0 W 01-Oct Western 5 1 W 06-Oct York 1 1 T 12-Oct Waterloo 5 1 W 15-Oct Waterloo 6 0 W 15-Oct Western 3 1 W 18-Oct York 0 1 L 21-Oct Guelph 8 0 W 28-Oct Laurentian 6 0 W 29-Oct Guelph 7 0 W 30-Oct York 2 1 W 04-Nov McGill 8 0 W 04-Nov UBC 3 0 W 05-Nov Victoria 2 1 W 06-Nov UBC 1 0 W

OU-PO OU-PO OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS CIS-Ch

1989 26-Sep Guelph 1 0 W 30-Sep Western 0 0 T 30-Sep Waterloo 2 1 W 03-Oct York 0 1 L 05-Oct Western 4 0 W 13-Oct Guelph 6 1 W 17-Oct York 1 2 L 21-Oct Waterloo 7 1 W 27-Oct Laurentian 9 0 W 28-Oct Western 8 0 W 29-Oct York 3 0 W 3-Nov Calgary 3 0 W 3-Nov UBC 0 1 L 4-Nov Victoria 0 1 L 5-Nov UBC 2 3 L

OU-PO OU-PO OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS CIS-Br

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Record Manual 1990 22-Sep Carleton 7 0 W 23-Sep Laurentian 6 0 W 23-Sep McGill 5 0 W 29-Sep Guelph 1 1 T 29-Sep Western 2 0 W 11-Oct York 0 1 L 20-Oct Queen’s 8 0 W 20-Oct Waterloo 7 0 W 21-Oct Trent 7 0 W 26-Oct McGill 4 0 W 27-Oct Guelph 3 0 W 28-Oct York 1 2 L (OT) 2-Nov Alberta 1 0 W 2-Nov York 2 1 W 3-Nov UBC 0 1 L 4-Nov York 0 1 L

01-Nov 6-Nov 7-Nov 8-Nov

OU-PO OU-PO OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS CIS-Br

1991 21-Sep Western 3 0 W 21-Sep Waterloo 2 2 T 25-Sep Guelph 2 0 W 27-Sep Western 2 0 W 29-Sep Waterloo 4 0 W 02-Oct York 1 0 W 05-Oct McGill 1 0 W 05-Oct Carleton 10 0 W 10-Oct Guelph 7 0 W 16-Oct York 1 0 W 18-Oct Laurentian 4 0 W 19-Oct Queen’s 4 0 W 19-Oct Trent W 25-Oct Western 5 0 W 26-Oct Queen’s 3 0 W 27-Oct York 6 1 W 2-Nov York 7 0 W 3-Nov Victoria 1 2 L 4-Nov UBC 0 1 L 4-Nov UNB 3 0 W

OU-PO OU-PO OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS CIS-Br

1992 23-Sep Guelph 2 0 W 25-Sep Western 6 0 W 02-Oct Queen’s 3 0 W 02-Oct Trent 13 0 W 04-Oct Carleton 6 0 W 06-Oct Waterloo 2 0 W 08-Oct Guelph 5 0 W 15-Oct York 3 2 W 18-Oct Waterloo 6 0 W 18-Oct Western 5 0 W 22-Oct York 2 0 W 23-Oct McGill 6 0 W 24-Oct Laurentian 3 0 W 30-Oct Carleton 6 0 W 31-Oct Waterloo 3 0 W

OU-PO OU-PO

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York Alberta UBC Alberta

1 0 1 0

0 0 1 3

W T T L

1993 19-Sep Trent 11 0 W 24-Sep McGill 5 0 W 25-Sep Queen’s 6 0 W 25-Sep Carleton 7 0 W 02-Oct Guelph 5 0 W 03-Oct Western 6 0 W 06-Oct Waterloo 6 0 W 08-Oct Waterloo 1 0 W 08-Oct Western 1 0 W 09-Oct Guelph 5 0 W 13-Oct York 1 0 W 15-Oct Carleton 8 0 W 16-Oct McGill 7 0 W 16-Oct Queen’s 9 0 W 24-Oct York 4 1 W 24-Oct Trent 9 0 W 29-Oct Western 7 0 W 30-Oct York 0 2 L 05-Nov Alberta 2 1 W 05-Nov York 2 2 T 06-Nov UBC 1 0 W 07-Nov UNB 2 0 W

OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS-Br

OU-PO OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS semi CIS-Ch

1994 18-Sep Waterloo 4 0 W 18-Sep Guelph 4 0 W 24-Sep Trent 13 0 W 25-Sep Carleton 11 0 W 25-Sep Western 5 0 W 30-Sep York 1 2 L 02-Oct Queen’s 5 0 W 02-Oct McGill 8 0 W 07-Oct Waterloo 8 0 W 07-Oct Trent 10 0 W 14-Oct York 0 1 L 15-Oct Queen’s 5 0 W 19-Oct Guelph 2 0 W 21-Oct Carleton 5 0 W 23-Oct McGill 4 1 W 23-Oct Western 5 0 W 29-Oct Guelph 1 0 W OU-PO 30-Oct York 0 3 L OU-Ch 3-Nov UNB 2 0 W CIS 4-Nov Victoria 3 2 W (PS) CIS 5-Nov York 0 1 L CIS semi 6-Nov. UBC 0 1 L CIS-Br

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28-Sep 04-Oct 05-Oct 08-Oct 16-Oct 17-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 30-Oct 31-Oct 1-Nov 2-Nov OU-PO OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS semi CIS-Br

1996 19-Sep Trent 6 0 W 20-Sep Waterloo 3 1 W 21-Sep Queen’s 5 0 W 22-Sep Trent 6 0 W 25-Sep York 2 0 W 27-Sep Queen’s 6 0 W 29-Sep McGill 8 0 W 29-Sep Guelph 11 0 W 02-Oct Guelph 7 0 W 04-Oct Carleton 9 1 W 11-Oct Western 9 0 W 16-Oct Waterloo 5 0 W 18-Oct Western 7 0 W 19-Oct Carleton 11 0 W 20-Oct McGill 4 0 W 22-Oct York 1 0 W 26-Oct Western 3 0 W OU-PO 27-Oct York 4 5 L (PS) OU-Ch 01-Nov UNB 4 0 W CIS 01-Nov Victoria 4 0 W CIS 02-Nov York 4 2 W CIS semi 03-Nov Victoria 4 2 W CIS-Ch 1997 12-Sep Trent 1 0 W 13-Sep Queen’s 1 0 W 13-Sep Guelph 3 1 W 21-Sep McGill 4 0 W 21-Sep Carleton 3 0 W 24-Sep York 1 0 W 27-Sep Waterloo 2 0 W

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Western Queen’s McGill Guelph York Waterloo Trent Carleton Western York Waterloo UNB York Victoria York

6 7 7 5 1 2 8 5 3 2 1 3 4 0 1

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

W W W W W W W W W W (PS) OU-PO W OU-Ch W CIS W CIS L CIS semi W CIS-Br

1998 19-Sep Western 0 0 T 19-Sep Trent 6 0 W 20-Sep Queen’s 3 0 W 22-Sep Guelph 4 2 W 26-Sep Carleton 6 1 W 27-Sep McGill 9 0 W 27-Sep Trent 6 1 W 29-Sep Waterloo 1 0 W 01-Oct York 1 0 W 03-Oct Queen’s 2 0 W 04-Oct Carleton 7 0 W 07-Oct Waterloo 3 0 W 09-Oct York 1 0 W 14-Oct Western 4 0 W 17-Oct McGill 10 0 W 18-Oct Guelph 5 1 W 24-Oct Guelph 8 2 W 25-Oct York 2 0 W 29-Oct Victoria 1 1 T 30-Oct York 2 0 W 31-Oct UBC 0 2 L 1-Nov UNB 5 0 W

OU-PO OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS semi CIS-Br

1999 10-Sep Queen’s 3 0 W 11-Sep Trent 3 0 W 15-Sep Guelph 7 1 W 18-Sep Queen’s 7 0 W 19-Sep Carleton 6 0 W 19-Sep Western 5 1 W 22-Sep York 1 1 T 25-Sep McGill 5 0 W 26-Sep Trent 10 0 W 28-Sep Waterloo 1 0 W 02-Oct Guelph 6 0 W 03-Oct Western 4 0 W 15-Oct Carleton 7 1 W 16-Oct Waterloo 1 3 L 19-Oct York 0 2 L

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McGill Western York Victoria Waterloo UNC Alberta

6 3 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 1 1

W W W T T L L

2000 13-Sep Guelph 4 1 W 16-Sep Queen’s 4 0 W 16-Sep Western 6 0 W 17-Sep Carleton 8 0 W 23-Sep McGill 7 0 W 23-Sep Trent 7 0 W 24-Sep Waterloo 4 2 W 27-Sep York 3 0 W 14-Oct Trent 7 0 W 17-Oct York 4 0 W 21-Oct Waterloo 3 3 T 22-Oct Queen’s 3 0 W 28-Oct Carleton 5 0 W 29-Oct York 1 0 W 2-Nov York 3 0 W 3-Nov Alberta 2 0 W 4-Nov UBC 1 0 W 5-Nov Victoria 0 3 L 2001 15-Sep Queen’s 2 1 W 15-Sep Trent 2 0 W 16-Sep Guelph 1 0 W 26-Sep York 0 0 T 29-Sep Carleton 2 0 W 29-Sep Western 3 1 W 05-Oct Trent 8 0 W 13-Oct McGill 4 0 W 13-Oct York 3 0 W 17-Oct Waterloo 1 2 L 20-Oct Western 4 0 W 21-Oct McGill 2 0 W 27-Oct Carleton 4 0 W 28-Oct Waterloo 4 3 W 1-Nov Victoria 1 2 L 2-Nov Saint Mary’s 3 1 W 3-Nov UBC 0 1 L 4-Nov Victoria 0 1 L 2002 15-Sep Trent 8 0 W 20-Sep Guelph 4 0 W 25-Sep York 0 0 T 29-Sep Queen’s 2 0 W 29-Sep McGill 7 0 W 05-Oct Western 4 0 W 06-Oct Carleton 6 0 W

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OU-PO OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS semi CIS-Ch

OU-PO OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS semi CIS-Br

08-Oct 11-Oct 15-Oct 20-Oct 20-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 31-Oct 01-Nov 02-Nov 03-Nov

York Waterloo Trent Carleton Guelph Queen’s Waterloo Victoria Saint Mary’s UBC Waterloo

2 1 1 5 3 2 2 0 3 0 1

0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 2

W T W W W W L T W L L

OU-PO OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS semi CIS-Br

2003 12-Sep Western 2 1 W 13-Sep Carleton 9 1 W 21-Sep Waterloo 1 0 W 21-Sep Queen’s 0 2 L 27-Sep McGill 5 1 W 28-Sep Guelph 3 1 W 28-Sep York 1 0 W 05-Oct Carleton 7 0 W 10-Oct York 3 0 W 10-Oct Guelph 3 1 W 17-Oct Western 1 0 W 18-Oct Waterloo 1 0 W 18-Oct Queen’s 2 1 W 19-Oct McGill 4 0 W 24-Oct Waterloo 0 0 L (PS) OU-PO 25-Oct Queen’s 1 0 W OU-Br 2004 18-Sep 18-Sep 23-Sep 25-Sep 26-Sep 26-Sep 02-Oct 03-Oct 16-Oct 16-Oct 17-Oct 20-Oct 24-Oct 24-Oct 30-Oct 31-Oct 04-Nov 05-Nov 06-Nov 07-Nov

Carleton Queen’s York Western Guelph Waterloo Carleton McGill Western Waterloo Guelph York Queen’s McGill Queen’s Waterloo Victoria Saint Mary’s UBC Waterloo

9 5 4 4 3 1 4 9 8 5 3 4 3 9 2 5 0 3 0 2

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 1

2005 17-Sep Carleton 3 0 25-Sep Guelph 2 3 28-Sep York 2 1

W W W W W T W W W W W W W W W W L W L W

OU-PO OU-Ch CIS CIS CIS semi CIS-Br

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Western Queen’s McGill Waterloo Queen’s York McGill Carleton Waterloo Guelph Western Queen’s Guelph UBC Alberta Guelph Guelph

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

0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 1 3 5 0 0

W T W W T W T W T L W W (PS) OU-PO W OU-Ch L CIS L CIS W CIS W CI-Br

2006 16-Sep 17-Sep 23-Sep 23-Sep 30-Sep 4-Oct 6-Oct 12-Oct 14-Oct 14-Oct 15-Oct 18-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct 2-Nov 2-Nov 3-Nov 4-Nov 5-Nov

Western Waterloo Queen’s Carleton McGill Guelph Waterloo York Carleton Western McGill York Guelph Queen’s Queen’s York UBC York Victoria Alberta Alberta

5 3 5 4 13 2 1 2 7 6 9 1 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 2

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

W W W W W T W T W W W W W W W (PS) OU-PO W OU-Ch L CIS T CIS L CIS T CIS W (PS) CIS-Br

2007 15-Sep 15-Sep 22-Sep 22-Sep 28-Sep 28-Sep 5-Oct 13-Oct 13-Oct 14-Oct 17-Oct 20-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct

Waterloo Carleton Queen’s Western Guelph McGill York Carleton Waterloo Guelph York Western McGill Queen’s

4 6 2 3 2 10 2 6 8 3 2 1 5 5

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

W W W W T W W W W W W L W W

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Western Guelph Victoria Guelph UBC York Guelph

4 1 2 2 1 3 1

0 2 1 2 2 1 0

W L W T L W W(OT)

OU-SF OU-F CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS-Gold

2008 14-Sep 14-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep 27-Sep 29-Sep 4-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 30-Oct 30-Oct 31-Oct 1-Nov

Waterloo York Queen’s McGill Guelph York Carleton Western Waterloo Guelph Western McGill Carleton Queen’s Waterloo Guelph UBC UVic Guelph Alberta

5 5 8 0 2 4 5 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 4 2 1 1 2 1

0 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 3 2

W W W W T W W W W W T W W W W W W L L L

OU-SF OU-F CIS CIS CIS CIS

2009 19-Sep Carleton 6 0 W 19-Sep Waterloo 1 1 T 20-Sep Queen’s 6 0 W 26-Sep York 3 0 W 26-Sep Guelph 1 2 L 3-Oct McGill 4 1 W 3-Oct Western 2 2 T 4-Oct Carleton 4 1 W 9-Oct Guelph 3 3 T 17-Oct York 1 0 W 18-Oct Queen’s 4 0 W 24-Oct Waterloo 5 0 W 24-Oct McGill 7 0 W 25-Oct Western 3 1 W 31-Oct Western 2 1 W 1-Nov Guelph 0 1 L 5-Nov Victoria 0 1 L 5-Nov Guelph 2 5 L 6-Nov Alberta 2 1 W 7-Nov UBC 1 4 L

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