2011-12 Varsity Blues Women's Hockey PreSeason Media Guide

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Founded.......................................................1827 Enrollment......................... 77,288 (66,611 full-time) President............................................David Naylor Director of Athletics...................................................Beth Ali Number of Intercollegiate Teams..........................................44 (26 sports) Conference Affiliation.............Ontario University Athletics (OUA) National Affiliation.........Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Venue....................................Varsity Arena (4,100) Colours...................................Navy Blue & White Mascot......................................True Blue Beaver

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Team Directory......................................................Page 3 Schedule......................................................Page 4 Coaching Staff......................................................Page 6 Season Preview......................................................Page 8 Player Profiles....................................................Page 10 2010-11 Year in Review....................................................Page 14 Record Manual....................................................Page 19

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Beth Ali...................................................Director of Athletics................beth.ali@utoronto.ca Melissa Krist..........................Manager, Intercollegiate Sport.......melissa.krist@utoronto.ca Mary Beth Challoner...............Manager, Events & Marketing.......mb.challoner@utoronto.ca Vicky Sunohara...Varsity Blues Women’s Hockey Head Coach..vicky.sunohara@utoronto.ca


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Opponent

Location

Time/Result

10/8/2011

York University

Toronto, Ontario

7:00 p.m.

10/9/2011

Ryerson University

Varsity Arena

4:00 p.m.

10/16/2011

University of Waterloo

Waterloo, Ontario

2:00 p.m.

10/21/2011

Brock University

Varsity Arena

7:30 p.m.

10/22/2011

University of Guelph

Varsity Arena

4:00 p.m.

10/29/2011

The University of Western Ontario

Varsity Arena

4:00 p.m.

10/30/2011

University of Windsor

Varsity Arena

2:00 p.m.

11/4/2011

UOIT

UOIT

7:30 p.m.

11/5/2011

Queen’s University

Kingston, Ontario

7:30 p.m.

11/12/2011

Queen’s University

Varsity Arena

4:00 p.m.

11/13/2011

UOIT

Varsity Arena

4:00 p.m.

11/26/2011

University of Windsor

Windsor, Ontario

4:10 p.m.

11/27/2011

University of Western Ontario

London, Ontario

2:00 p.m.

12/4/2011

Wilfrid Laurier University

Waterloo, Ontario

7:30 p.m.

1/6/2012

University of Waterloo

Varsity Arena

7:30 p.m.

1/7/2012

York University

Toronto, Ontario

2:00 p.m.

1/14/2012

University of Waterloo

Varsity Arena

4:00 p.m.

1/15/2012

Wilfrid Laurier University

Varsity Arena

2:00 p.m.

1/20/2012

York University

Varsity Arena

7:30 p.m.

1/22/2012

Ryerson University

Toronto, Ontario

2:00 p.m.

1/26/2012

University of Guelph

Guelph, Ontario

7:30 p.m.

1/28/2012

Brock University

St. Catharines, Ontario 3:15 p.m.

2/4/2012

University of Windsor

Windsor, Ontario

4:10 p.m.

2/5/2012

University of Western Ontario

London, Ontario

2:00 p.m.

2/11/2012

UOIT

Varsity Arena

4:00 p.m.

2/12/2012

Queen’s University

Varsity Arena

2:00 p.m.

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Coaching Staff

VICKY

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Head Coach

A member of Canada’s national women’s hockey program from 1989-2008, Sunohara comes to U of T in 2011-12 after serving two years as the director of women’s hockey at The Hill Academy in Vaughan, Ont. She was previously an assistant coach with the Blues in 2004-05, as well as an assistant coach with Hockey Canada’s under-18 and -19 women’s programs. The two-time Olympic gold medalist served as an assistant captain for seven years with Team Canada before retiring from international competition in 2008. In addition to the 1998, 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics, Sunohara has represented Canada in several international ice hockey competitions. In total, she won 15 gold and three silver medals as a member of Canada’s national team, finishing her career with 118 points (56 goals and 62 assists) in 164 games.

Sunohara also served as team captain for 10 seasons with the Brampton Canadette-Thunder in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL), leading her team to two provincial and one national title. Sunohara is no stranger to the University of Toronto. After attending Northeastern University on a full athletic scholarship from 1988-90, she played two seasons with the Blues, winning two Ontario Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Association (OWIAA) championship titles and earning rookie of the year honours in 1990-91. Following the conclusion of her hockey career, Sunohara returned to U of T and completed her bachelor’s degree in physical health education.

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HEFFORD

Assistant Coach Hefford is a six-time world champion and only one of three players in Canadian women’s hockey history to score over 100 goals in international competition. The Varsity Blues alumna ranked second on the team in scoring when she helped Canada to a gold medal at the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver – her third gold medal in four Olympic appearances. She is an advance high performance certified coach and has been a guest coach at both under18 and under-22 levels for the Canadian national teams.

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Assistant Coach Alcorn played five years of NCAA Division 1 hockey at Quinnipiac University. Post graduation, she got involved with Howe Hockey development, where she started the female hockey program that reached out to players and helped organize European tours, tournaments and camps. She later founded Rogue Hockey, which helps players get exposure to North American universities and elite training. She played with the Brampton Thunder in the CWHL and is also a successful lacrosse player, having played for both Team Ontario and Team Canada.

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Assistant Coach A captain of the Varsity Blues from 1994-97, Dupuis won three world championship and an Olympic gold medal over her 10 years as a member of Team Canada. She is a five-time OUA all-star and is the Varsity Blues all-time leading scorer with 58 goals and 78 assists for 136 points. She and fellow assistant coach Jayna Hefford have co-owned a hockey school since 1998 and Dupuis has run development camps with several minor girl’s hockey associations over the past decade. Off the ice, Dupuis works as a mortgage broker with Mortgage Architects.

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Goalie Coach Mandy Cronin joins the Varsity Blues coaching staff in 2011-12 with an extensive playing and coaching background. A four-year goalie with the University of Main Black Bears in NCAA Division I, Mandy was invited to the Team USA camp in 2004. She was a member of the national champion Brampton Thunder in 2007 and 2008 and was the Boston Blade’s starting goalie in 2010-11. Mandy has been a goalie coach with many minor hockey teams, as well as at various levels of USA Hockey player development camps and teams.

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With a key veteran corps, added rookie talent and a brand new coaching staff, the Varsity Blues women’s hockey team returns for the 2011-12 season ready to take on top teams in the CIS. Under the guidance of first-year full-time head coach Vicky Sunohara, the Blues look to improve upon last year’s sixthplace finish and regain supremacy at the top of the OUA. “We’ve got a great group of student-athletes and we’re excited for the start of the season,” said Sunohara. “The team has really come together during training camp and I can’t wait to see it all come together this weekend.” Karolina Urban returns to lead the Blues and becomes the fifth player in team history to captain the team for three consecutive seasons. She is joined by fellow fifth-year forwards Brenley Jorgensen and Amanda Fawns.

On top of a key group of returning forwards, which includes veteran Callie Bazak, Brittany Kirby and sophomore standout Amanda Ricker, Sunohara has also added solid size up front in rookie forwards Courtney Tougas and Jacqueline Scheffel. Fifth-year veterans Kelly Setter and Natalie Hughes lead U of T’s defensive corps. They will be joined by some familiar faces in Marlie McLaughlin, Mary Claire Geneau and Kaitlyn Bannon, but are also looking to first-year players Caitlin Maikawa and April Looije to step in and strengthen U of T’s play in their own end. 2011 CIS all-rookie goaltender Nicole Kesteris is back for her second season between the pipes. Rookie goalie and Regina native Krista Funke is also sure to see significant playing time this season.

Jorgensen has led the team in scoring for the past two seasons, while Fawns leads the forecheck with her quick feet and tenacity on the ice.

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Player Profiles

K A I T LY N

BA N N O N DEFENCE

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FORWARD

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London Juniors • Stratford, Ont.

Toronto Aeros • Scarborough, Ont.

Criminology

Arts & Science

High School: Won the Christie Rose scholarship in 2009...won the Warriors coach’s award in 2008. Varsity: 2010-11: Played in 27 games. 2009-10: Dressed for 26 games...scored one goal and added two assists Personal: Volunteers at the annual Bill Needles memorial golf tournament in support of the MS society.

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BA Z A K FORWARD

5-8

ELIG: 4

High School: Named athlete of the year in grades 10-12. PWHL: Played for the Toronto Aeros…Won a provincial gold medal. Varsity: 2010-11: Played in 25 games... recorded five goals and nine assists...recorded a season-high three assists at Waterloo on Nov. 24. 2009-10: Played in 26 games...scored five goals and five assists...scored the game-winning goals at Brock on Nov. 29 and at Waterloo on Jan. 9...named an assistant captain. 2008-09: Played in 27 games...scored five goals and added seven assists for 12 points. 2007-08: Played in 27 games…scored three goals and 15 assists for 18 points…awarded the Tannenbaum scholarship and was the UTSC athlete of the year.

Durham Lightning • Peterborough, Ont.

M A RY C L A I R E

Engineering High School: Won the Atomic Energy of Canada regional award for her science project. PWHL: Played for Durham Lightning…Won a provincial gold medal in 2006-07 and scored in the championship game. Varsity: 2010-11: Played in 27 games... scored one goal and added three assists. 2009-10: Played in 26 games...scored five goals and added two assists...scored the game-winning goal versus Guelph on Jan. 4. 2008-09: Played in all 27 games...scored five goals and added four assists...awarded the Tannenbaum scholarship.

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DA N F O R D FORWARD

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GENEAU DEFENCE

ELIG: 2

Victoria, B.C. Arts & Science High School: Named the track, cross country and soccer most valuable player throughout high school...named athlete of the year in grades 10 and 11...won the sports spirit award in grade 12. Varsity: 2010-11: Played in 22 games... recorded one assist.

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ELIG: 3

Belleville • Madoc, Ont.

DEFENCE

Geoscience High School: Two-time athlete of the year…named the most valuable player on the soccer, volleyball, basketball, hockey and badminton teams…won the principal’s award for student leadership… was the valedictorian in her graduating year…won the OPP award for citizenship and the role model award. Varsity: 2010-11: Played in 27 games... recorded four points. 2009-10: Played in all 27 games...scored five goals and added two assists in her rookie campaign...recipient of the Tannenbaum scholarship.

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ELIG: 5

Etobicoke Dolphins • Toronto, Ont. Sociology/Philosophy Previous post-secondary: Attended York University for two years. Varsity: 2010-11: Played in 26 games... recorded six assists. 2009-10: Played in 25 games...led the team’s defencemen in points with two goals and nine assists.

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BRENLEY

JORGENSEN FORWARD

5-8

ELIG: 5

NICOLE

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KESTERIS GOALIE

5-8

ELIG: 2

Kingston Icewolves • Kingston, Ont.

Aurora Jr. Panthers • Aurora, Ont.

Arts & Science

Economics

High School: Named the athlete of the year at KCVI and the most valuable player on the girl’s soccer team. Varsity: 2010-11: Played in all 27 games... ranked first on the team with 17 goals... added eight assists for 25 points...scored two goals and two assistants at UOIT on Jan. 15. 2009-10: Played in all 27 games...ranked first on the team with teammate Lindsay Hill with 30 points (14 goals, 16 assists)... scored the game-winning goal versus Windsor on Dec. 5... recorded a season-high four points versus UOIT on Oct. 10...was selected to play for the OUA all-stars versus Canada’s under-18 national team on March 23. 2008-09: Played in 25 games...second on the team with ten goals and 9 assists for 19 points...recorded her first career hat trick on Nov. 29 versus the Waterloo Warriors. Personal: Father, Mike, was the captain of the varsity soccer team at the University of Waterloo.

High School: Won the coaches unsung hero award in 2005-07, 2010...named the MVP on the Varsity hockey team in 2008 and won the athletic award in 2010...also was a member of the Varsity track and field team and won the CISAA championship in long and triple jump. Varsity: 2010-11: Played in 18 games... recorded two shutouts, a 2.13 GAA and a 0.933 SV%... named to both the OUA and CIS allrookie teams. Personal: Brother, Ryan, runs marathons...Nicole volunteers with local girl’s hockey teams as a mentor to young goalies.

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KIRBY FORWARD

5-8

ELIG: 3

Pacific Steelers • Vancouver, B.C. Arts & Science Varsity: 2010-11: Played in 27 games... scored three goals and added nine assists...scored one goal and three assists versus Waterloo on Jan. 22. Personal: Has four brothers, all play hockey at the college and minor hockey levels.

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MARLIE

McLAUGHLIN DEFENCE

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SETTER

ELIG: 3

DEFENCE

5-3

ELIG: 5

Nepean Wildcats • Ottawa, Ont.

Markham Stoufville Stars • Keswick, Ont.

Physical Education & Health

Arts & Science

Varsity: 2010-11: Played in 27 games... recorded four assists. 2009-10: Played in 26 games...recorded eight assists.

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MELISSA

MUIR GOALIE

5-5

ELIG: 3

Northern Stars • Winnipeg, Man.

Medieval Studies

High School: Won the drama award in grades nine and 11… Won the Jansens award for achieving honours and excellence in athletics in all four years of high school. Varsity: 2010-11: Played in 25 games... recorded one goal and one assist. 2009-10: Played in 26 games...recorded five assists...named an OUA second team all-star...played for the OUA all-stars versus Canada’s under-18 national team on March 23. 2008-09: Played in all 27 games...recorded seven assists. 2007-08: Played in 20 games…tallied four assists...was named to the OUA all-rookie team…won the Tannenbaum scholarship.

Athetic Awards: Won the Alex Josephson award...won the WWHSHL top goalie award....won the WWHSHL scholarship and Silver Oak scholarship....won the Oak Park award. assists.

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O’HANLON FORWARD

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ELIG: 3

Commerce High School: Named the academic-athlete of the year in 2009… named the most valuable player on the soccer team. Varsity: 2010-11: Played in all 27 games... recorded one goal and four assists. 2009-10: Played in 27 games...scored one goal and added six assists.

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RICKER FORWARD

5-3

ELIG: 2

Nepean Wildcats • Kanata, Ont.

Concurrent Education Varsity: 2010-11: Played in 27 games... recorded six goals and ten assists...scored her first career goal versus Laurier on Oct. 17.

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Markham Stoufville Stars • Markham, Ont.

U R BA N FORWARD

5-7

ELIG: 5

Kamloops Mystics • Kamloops, B.C. Physical Education & Health High School: Most valuable player for girl’s soccer team in grades 11 and 12…won the Dogwood district scholarship...won an OMAHA women’s hockey scholarship in 2007. Varsity: 2010-11: Played in 27 games.. recorded five goals and nine assists. 2009-10: Played in all 27 games...ranked third on the team with 10 goals and 18 assists...scored the game-winning goal versus Queen’s on Jan. 17...recorded a season-high four points versus Guelph on Jan. 4...named team captain. 2008-09: Played in all 27 games...scored eight goals and seven assists for 15 points. 2007-08: Played in 26 games…scored 12 goals and three assists for 15 points…won the Tannenbaum scholarship...awarded the Dave McMaster scholarship.

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FUNKE GOALIE

5-8

ELIG: 1

SCHEFFEL FORWARD

5-11

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Regina Rebels • Regina, Sask.

Aurora Panthers • Waubaushene, Ont.

Engineering

Physical Education & Health

Academic Awards: Honour Roll in all years of high school at Archbishop M.C. O’Neill....also was class valedictorian. Athletic Awards: Regina Rebels MVP 2010-2011

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LOOIJE DEFENCE

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Physical Education & Health High School: Honour Roll at St. Marcellinus Spirit and highest academic average music, phyical education and math... named athlete of the year twice....won PWHL Final Four championships in 2011

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M A I K AWA DEFENCE

5-3

High School: Honour Roll at Midland Secondary...also was class valedictorian...won the leadership award and the Above and Beyond award... named the female athlete of the year...won the track & field award...named the Midland Centennials all around best played in 2009.

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TO U G A S

ELIG: 1

Burlington Barracudas • Mississauga, Ont.

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Toronto Aeros • Markham, Ont. Engineering Academic Awards: 2008-11 Bishop Strachan School Entrance Scholarship.....received an Engineering Entrance Scholarship to U of T Head’s List. Athletic Awards: Won the Unsung hero award 2008 for Bishop Strachan School....also won Gold in the Provincial Championships 2011....Esso Cup Bronze Medallist 2011.

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FORWARD

5-9

ELIG: 1

Thunder Bay Queen’s • Thundery Bay, Ont.

Physical Education & Health High School: Ontario Scholar award and attained a Certificate of Merite for French Immersion Athletic Awards: Won a gold medal at the provincial championships in 2007 and 2010...won the Gold Esso Cup national midget AA championship in 2010....was named MVP at provincial championships 2011.

SONIA 9 WEIDENFELDER FORWARD

5-6

ELIG: 1

Etobicoke Dolphins • Toronto, Ont.

Social Science

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The Varsity Blues women’s hockey team matched their record from one season ago, going 14-11-2 and recording 30 points to place sixth in the OUA conference standings. Backstopping the Blues to another winning record was rookie stalwart Nicole Kesteris. The first-year goalie was sensational in her opening year with the Blues, putting together a 0.933 save percentage, which was fourth-best in the province, and first amongst rookies. Kesteris was named a member of both the OUA and CIS all-rookie team. Veteran forward Brenley Jorgensen had another solid campaign for Toronto, finishing third in conference scoring with 17 goals, while Emily Milito tallied 23 points to put herself amongst the OUA’s top pointgetters. The Blues were defeated 2-1 in double-overtime by the Guelph Gryphons in the OUA quarter-final round.

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2010-11 Year in Review

2010-11 OUA STANDINGS Rank 1 Laurier 2 Brock 3 Guelph 4 Queen’s 5 Windsor 6 Toronto 7 York 8 UOIT 9 Western 10 Waterloo

GP 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27

W 24 22 17 15 15 14 11 7 6 4

L 2 5 7 8 11 11 16 15 20 21

OTL PTS 1 49 0 44 3 37 4 34 1 31 2 30 0 22 5 19 1 13 2 10

GF 103 85 87 73 78 64 58 50 61 47

GA 30 52 49 58 70 75 83 101 93 95

PIM 322 370 242 276 348 398 357 379 355 337

2010-11 VARSITY BLUES STATISTICS 10 13 20 26 16 19 24 15 9 5 27 7 3 11 14 23 21 2 Name Nicole Kesteris Kendyl Valenta Katherine Williams Melissa Muir Melissa DiPetta

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Name Brenley Jorgensen Emily Milito Amanda Ricker Amanda Fawns Karolina Urban Brittany Kirby Lindsay Hill Robyn Law Darby Smith Natalie Hughes Kelly O’Hanlon Ragan Danford Callie Bazak Bianca Mirabelli Marlie McLaughlin Kelly Setter Mary Claire Geneau Kaitlyn Bannon Min 1071:45:00 299:55:00 35:23:00 169:34:00 60:00:00

GA 38 16 2 11 6

GP 27 27 27 25 27 27 18 15 27 26 27 27 27 26 27 25 22 27 SO 2 2 0 0 0

G 17 13 6 5 5 3 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0

A 8 10 10 9 9 9 7 6 4 6 4 2 3 4 4 1 1 0

GAA 2.13 3.2 3.39 3.89 6

PTS 25 23 16 14 14 12 10 9 6 6 5 4 4 4 4 2 1 0 W 8 3 0 3 0

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PIM 36 10 14 20 34 22 16 6 10 52 8 18 4 50 18 32 38 2

PPG 6 5 4 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

L 8 3 0 1 1

SA 567 149 15 88 27

SHG 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SVS 529 133 13 77 21

SAV% 0.933 0.893 0.867 0.875 0.778

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2010-11 Year in Review

2010-11 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Regular Season 10/9/2010 University of Guelph 10/10/2010 Brock University 10/16/2010 University of Waterloo 10/17/2010 Wilfrid Laurier University 10/23/2010 University of Western Ontario 10/24/2010 University of Windsor 10/30/2010 York University 11/6/2010 Queen’s University 11/7/2010 UOIT 11/12/2010 Wilfrid Laurier University 11/14/2010 University of Waterloo 11/20/2010 University of Windsor 11/21/2010 University of Western Ontario 11/27/2010 Brock University 11/28/2010 University of Guelph 12/5/2010 York University 1/8/2011 University of Guelph 1/9/2011 Brock University 1/14/2011 Queen’s University 1/15/2011 UOIT 1/22/2011 University of Waterloo 1/23/2011 Wilfrid Laurier University 1/29/2011 University of Windsor 1/30/2011 University of Western Ontario 2/5/2011 York University 2/12/2011 Queen’s University 2/13/2011 UOIT Playoffs 2/20/2011

University of Guelph (OUA Quarter-Final)

Exhibition/Tournaments 9/21/2010 X-Whitby Wolves 9/24/2010 Carleton University 9/25/2010 University of British Columbia 9/25/2010 Team B.C. 9/26/2010 University of British Columbia 9/30/2010 X-Team China 10/2/2010 X-Durham Lightning

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Location

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Guelph, Ontario St. Catharines, Ontario Waterloo, Ontario Varsity Arena Varsity Arena Varsity Arena Toronto, Ontario Varsity Arena Varsity Arena Waterloo, Ontario Waterloo, Ontario Varsity Arena Varsity Arena Varsity Arena Varsity Arena Toronto, Ontario Varsity Arena Varsity Arena Kingston, Ontario Oshawa, Ontario Varsity Arena Waterloo, Ontario Windsor, Ontario London, Ontario Varsity Arena Kingston, Ontario Oshawa, Ontario

L 3-5 L 3-4 W 2-0 L 1-4 W 3-2 L 4-5 W 3-2 W 1-0 (SO) W 2-0 L 2-4 W 5-4 W 3-1 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 3-2 (SO) L 1-2 L 1-5 W 4-3 L 1-6 W 5-3 W 5-3 L 1-6 L 0-5 W 3-2 W 3-1 L 1-2 (SO) L 1-2 (SO)

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Varsity Arena Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver, B.C. Varsity Arena Varsity Arena

T 2-2 L 0-2 W 4-3 (SO) L 2-4 L 1-2 L 1-3 W 5-1

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The University of Toronto women’s hockey program is rich in history and tradition. The Varsity Blues first iced a team in 1921 when a student-athlete named Marion Hilliard put together a team to play against McGill University. The women’s team won the first ever intercollegiate championship and would go on to win 11 more before the league was disbanded in 1933 due to the Depression. Hilliard’s activism left a lasting effect on women’s hockey in general and specifically at the University of Toronto, where the program has thrived. In the late 1960s league play was re-established among Ontario universities and the Varsity Blues have been a dominant force in the province and the country ever since. Starting in 197172 the Varsity Blues have captured 17 conference championships, more than any other team in the Ontario, and U of T was the team of the 1990s, winning six OUA championships and placing first in the OUA every season.

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In 1997, women’s hockey became a CIS sport and the Varsity Blues are one of only five teams to capture the coveted national title. They finished an unbeaten 35-0 season in 2000-01 winning the national title with a 4-3 victory over the Regina Cougars. Since the first International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) sanctioned Women’s World Championship was held in Ottawa in 1990. U of T has enjoyed a strong relationship with Canada’s national team ever since. Eight Varsity Blues players have gone on to play for the national team: Lori Dupuis, Heather Ginzel, Jayna Hefford, Andrea Hunter, Leslie Reddon, Nathalie Rivard, Laura Schuler, and Vickey Sunohara. Dupuis, Hefford, Reddon, Schuler, and Sunohara also joined the Canadian Olympic team. In addition to the senior national team, the Varsity Blues have had five players on the Under 22 National Team. Susie Laska, Kim Malcher, Safiya Muharuma, Lisa Robertson, and Jill Savin have all worn

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the red and white for Canada while also wearing the blue and white of the Varsity Blues. U of T’s coaching staff has also been well represented nationally as both Karen Hughes and Dave McMaster have been with Canada’s national team. Hughes, the Varsity Blues head coach since 1993-94, has been involved with Canada’s national women’s team since 1996. From 1998 to 2001 Karen was an assistant coach with Canada’s gold medal winning national women’s team at the World Championships. She represented Canada as an assistant coach in 2002 at the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics. In addition, Hughes was head coach of the U-22 National Team in 2000, 2001 and 2002, and was head coach of the Senior National Team when they captured gold at the 2004 World Championships.

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Record Maual

CHAMPIONSHIPS CIS Championships 2001 OUA Championships 2003, 2001, 2000, 1996, 1994, 1993, 1992, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1986, 1985, 1984, 1982, 1981, 1980

AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

CIS all-Canadians 2007-08 - Stephanie Lockert, Janine Davies 2006-07 - Stephanie Lockert 2005-06 - Kim Devereaux 2003-04 - Safiya Muharuma 2002-03 - Alison Houston, Kim Malcher 2000-01 - Alison Houston, Susie Laska, Jen Rawson 1999-00 - Heather Vance, Jen Rawson 1998-99 - Urszula May 1997-98 - Ali MacMillan, Sue Anne Van Damme CIS all-rookie team 2010-11 - Nicole Kesteris 2008-09 - Kendyl Valenta

OUA First Team All-Stars 2008-09 - Annie DelGuidice 2007-08 - Stephanie Lockert, Janine Davies 2006-07 - Stephanie Lockert 2005-06 - Kim Devereaux, Emily Patry 2004-05 - Kim Devereaux, Jill Savin 2003-04 - Kim Devereaux, Safiya Muharuma, Jenny McRae 2002-03 - Alison Houston, Susie Laska, Kim Malcher, Jenny McRae, Jill Savin 2001-02 - Jenny McRae 2000-01 - Alison Houston, Susie Laska, Kim Malcher, Jen Rawson 1999-00 - Heather Vance, Jen Rawson 1998-99 - Urzula May 1997-98 - Stephanie Campbell, Ali MacMillan, Sue Ann Van Damme

OUA Second Team All-Stars 2009-10 - Kelly Setter 2008-09 - Lyndsey Ryan 2007-08 - Sarah Poirier 2006-07 - Jill Clark 2004-05 - Mary Modeste, Jaqueline Cherevaty 2003-04 - Lisa Robertson, Jill Savin 2001-02 - Susie Laska, Kim Malcher 2000-01 - Urszula May 1999-00 - Jaqueline Cherevaty 1998-99 - Heather Vance 1997-98 - Jen Rawson OUA All-Rookie Team 2010-11 - Nicole Kesteris 2008-09 - Kendyl Valenta 2007-08 - Kelly Setter

CANADIAN NATIONAL TEAM & NATIONAL U-22 Lori Dupuis Heather Ginzel Jayna Hefford Andria Hunter Susie Laska Kim Malcher Safiya Muharuma

Leslie Reddon Nathalie Rivard Lisa Robertson Jill Savin Laura Schuler Vicki Sunohara Stephanie Boyd (Team USA)

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Record Manual

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS, 1977 TO DATE YEAR 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

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Regular Season Playoffs 14-11-0-2 0-1 14-11-1-1 0-1 16-10-0-1 0-1 20-5-1-1 2-2 15-5-3-1 1-1 12-7-3-2 3-3 14-6-1-1 1-1 19-1-2-0 1-1 20-0-2 4-1 17-2-1-0 3-2 22-0-0-0 5-0 14-4-2-0 3-2 16-2-2 3-2 12-1-2 3-3 13-0-2 1-1 14-1-0 2-0 13-1-1 1-1 11-0-1 2-0 11-0-1 12-0-0 15-0-1 15-12-2 13-2-1 12-0-4 8-3-5 12-2-2 11-3-2 13-1-2 14-1-1 16-0-0 10-2-0 11-1-0 7-5-0 6-4-2

Regular Season Finish 6th OUA 5th OUA 3rd OUA 2nd OUA 2nd OUA 3rd OUA 1st OUA East 1st OUA East 1st OUA East 1st OUA East 1st OUA East 1st OUA 1st OUA 1st OUA 1st OWIAA 1st OWIAA 1st OWIAA 1st OWIAA 1st OWIAA 1st OWIAA 1st OWIAA 2nd OWIAA 1st OWIAA 1st OWIAA 3rd OWIAA 1st OWIAA 1st OWIAA 1st OWIAA 1st OWIAA 1st OWIAA 1st OWIAA 1st OWIAA 2nd OWIAA 2nd OWIAA

Playoff Finish OUA quarter-fina loss OUA quarter-final loss OUA quarter-final loss OUA silver OUA bronze OUA silver, CIS 5th OUA silver OUA bronze OUA Champions OUA silver, CIS bronze OUA/CIS Champs OUA Champs, CIAU 4th OUA silver, CIAU bronze OUA silver, CIAU silver OWIAA silver OWIAA Champs OWIAA silver OWIAA Champs OWIAA Champs OWIAA Champs OWIAA Champs OWIAA Champs OWIAA Champs OWIAA Champs OWIAA Champs OWIAA Champs OWIAA Champs OWIAA Champs OWIAA Champs OWIAA Champs

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Rank Player 1 Lori dupuis 1991-1997 2 Jackie Cherevaty 3 Andrea Hunter 4 Jenny McRae 5 Annie DelGuidice 6 Urszula May 7 Jill Savin 8 Heather Ginzel 9 Karen Spence 10 Kelly Weaver 11 Karen Hughes 11 Emily Milito 13 Kim Malcher 14 Violet Keenan 15 Stephanie Boyd 15 Bree Kruklis 15 Jen Rawson 16 Brenley Jorgensen 17 Susie Laska 18 Emily Patry 19 Nathalie Rivard 21 Nancy McLean 22 Karolina Urban 23 Liz Lauzon 24 Anne Marie Kuhlberg 24 Stephenie Summerhill 25 Lindsay Hill 26 Bridget Bates 27 SueannVan Damme 27 Amy Caldwell 29 Janine Davies 29 Donna Paul 30 Laura Foster 31 Amanda Fawns 32 Safiya Muharuma 33 Rhonda Mitchell 34 Deandra Locicero 35 Carla Pagniello 35 Katie Dowdall 37 Lyndsey Ryan 38 Kim Devereaux 39 Rebecca Reid 39 Sue McCutcheon 39 Sarah Poirier 42 Jill Clark 43 Christine Etele 44 Andrea Patry 44 Justine Todd 46 Mary Modeste 47 Erin Fraser 47 Ali (macmillan) Speers 47 Darby Smith 50 Sherry Harris-Murray 50 Cathy Randall 50 Heather Vance

Seasons 1991-97 1997-2001/05 1991-1996 1999-2004 2005-2010 1997-2002 2000-2005 1981-1985 1984-1989 1984-1988 1982-1988 2006-11 1998-2003 1981-1984 1990-1994 1999-2004 1995-2001 2007-present 1998-2003 2003-2008 1991-1995 1999-2002 2007-present 1992-1996 1982-85 1997-2002 2007-11 1995-1999 1994-1998 2000-2005 2003-08 1999-2002 2004-08 2007-present 1999-2004 1996-2000 2001-2003 2000-2004 2003-2007 2005-2009 2001-2006 1994-1995 2001-2006 2003-08 2003-2008 1994-1998 2001-2005 2002-2007 2003-07 1998-2000 1993-98 2006-11 1994-96 1993-1994 1995-2000

GP - 110 - 106 116 81 114 - - - - 126 107 - - 105 105 106 105 121 - 66 107 - - 99 96 66 55 109 118 79 95 103 112 65 46 86 68 97 112 15 109 113 118 47 89 113 94 34 56 96 30 42 90

G 58 56 60 47 47 56 54 51 54 45 42 40 32 40 51 42 34 46 32 28 39 29 35 27 39 33 33 39 32 30 35 33 26 18 10 15 15 19 24 8 10 20 17 7 9 13 5 15 5 15 7 9 7 5 3

A 78 72 63 67 63 60 47 48 40 48 50 52 59 49 36 45 53 38 51 52 39 45 38 44 30 36 35 28 34 36 30 32 35 36 40 32 29 24 19 34 29 17 20 30 27 22 29 19 26 13 21 19 20 22 24

2 2

PTS 136 128 123 114 110 108 101 99 94 93 92 92 91 89 87 87 87 84 83 80 78 74 73 71 69 69 68 67 66 66 65 65 61 54 50 47 44 43 43 42 39 37 37 37 36 35 34 34 31 28 28 28 27 27 27

PiM - 62 - 57 136 69 129 - - - - 52 172 - - 100 122 84 83 72 - 20 100 - - 87 128 34 80 86 64 40 66 56 99 40 44 56 16 100 76 2 34 80 108 42 32 70 107 26 28 42 2 15 28

PPG - 10 - 9 19 11 3 - - - - 12 10 - - 12 3 14 7 6 - 9 13 - - 7 10 4 7 6 6 15 7 3 1 2 1 6 2 5 2 3 5 4 4 3 1 3 2 3 2 5 2 1 0

SHG - 3 - 2 3 3 4 - - - - 1 0 - - 1 2 2 1 2 - 0 4 - - 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

GWG 15 9 7 7 12 5 6 4 8 0 4 8 7 3 9 1 8 9 9 4 4 3 3 2 4 3 4 4 3 3 3 5 0 2 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0

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Type

1923 27-Feb McGill 9 0 W 1924 15-Feb Queen’s 4 1 W 25-Feb Queen’s 2 0 W 1925 16-Feb Queen’s 1 0 W 1926 13-Feb Queen’s 0 4 L 1-Mar Queen’s 3 0 W 1927 7-Feb Queen’s 2 3 L 3-Mar Queen’s 2 0 W 1928 3-Feb Queen’s 5 2 W 17-Feb Queen’s 3 2 W 1929 15-Feb Queen’s 1 1 T 22-Feb Queen’s 3 0 W 1930 12-Feb Queen’s 0 0 T 24-Feb Queen’s 5 1 W 1931 7-Feb Queen’s 1 3 L 20-Feb Queen’s 2 1 W 1932 6-Feb Queen’s 2 2 T 27-Feb Queen’s 3 2 W 1933 4-Feb Queen’s 1 0 W 18-Feb Queen’s 1 0 W 1934 3-Feb Queen’s 1 0 W 18-Feb Queen’s 2 1 W 1935 2-Mar McGill 3 5 L 1948-49 11-Feb McGill 15 0 W Queen’s 10 1 W

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1949-50 17-Feb Queen’s 7 2 W Queen’s 3 1 W 1950-51 17-Feb Queen’s 9 1 W 23-Feb Queen’s 4 0 W 1960-61 missing data 1961-62 22-Feb OAC 0 0 T 22-Feb Queen’s 3 1 W 23-Feb Western 2 0 W 23-Feb McGill 2 0 W 1962-63 9-Feb Queen’s 2 2 T 9-Feb McGill 4 0 W 22-Feb OAC 2 1 W 22-Feb McMaster 3 0 W 23-Feb Western 1 0 W 1963-64 OAC 3 2 W McMaster 8 1 W 28-Feb Macdonald 3 2 W 28-Feb McGill 2 0 W 29-Feb Queen’s 5 1 W

ex.

1964-65 20-Feb Queen’s 4 1 W 20-Feb McGill 5 1 W 26-Feb McMaster 4 1 W 26-Feb Guelph 1 1 T 27-Feb Western 8 0 W 1965-66 12-Feb Guelph 5 1 W 12-Feb McGill 7 0 W 18-Feb Western 4 1 W 18-Feb McMaster 4 1 W 19-Feb Queen’s 11 0 W 1966-67 18-Feb McGill 5 1 W 18-Feb Queen’s 1 1 T 24-Feb McMaster 2 1 W 24-Feb Guelph 3 3 T 25-Feb Western 4 0 W 1967-68 9-Feb McMaster 0 1 L 9-Feb Western 4 0 W 23-Feb Queen’s 5 0 W 23-Feb Guelph 0 1 L 24-Feb McGill 0 0 T

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1968-69 14-Feb Western 0 3 L 14-Feb McMaster 0 6 L 21-Feb McGill 1 0 W 21-Feb Queen’s 0 0 T 22-Feb Guelph 1 3 L

23-Nov 30-Nov 4-Dec 24-Jan 31-Jan 6-Feb 12-Feb 15-Feb 22-Feb 23-Feb

1969-70 13-Feb Guelph 1 4 L 13-Feb Western 0 4 L 20-Feb McMaster 0 3 L 20-Feb Queen’s 5 0 W 21-Feb McGill 2 0 W 1970-71 26-Nov Guelph 2 3 L 15-Jan Western 1 12 L 21-Jan York 1 4 L 29-Jan McGill 1 6 L Loyola 12 0 W 3-Feb McMaster 0 8 L 12-Feb Queen’s 1 3 L 19-Feb Queen’s 2 1 W 19-Feb York 3 4 L 1971-72 17-Nov Guelph 4 3 W 24-Nov Western 2 4 L 26-Nov Queen’s 0 2 L 27-Nov McGill 1 1 T 1-Dec McMaster 0 2 L 8-Dec York 2 3 L 15-Jan Queen’s 2 0 W 21-Jan Western 1 2 L 26-Jan McMaster 2 6 L 29-Jan McGill 3 2 W 2-Feb York 4 3 W 8-Feb Guelph 3 8 L 18-Feb McGill 0 3 L 19-Feb York 5 1 W 1972-73 11-Nov Queen’s L 14-Nov Guelph L 21-Nov York 2 3 L 25-Nov McGill 2 2 T 30-Nov McMaster 2 1 W 5-Dec Western 18-Jan Western 1 0 W 31-Jan McMaster 2-Feb York 6-Feb Guelph 10-Feb Queen’s 1 missing 16-Feb McMaster 6 0 W 17-Feb McGill 4 0 W 1973-74 15-Nov Guelph 6 3 W 21-Nov McMaster 7 2 W

PO PO

Western Queen’s York Western Guelph McMaster York Queen’s Guelph Queen’s

4 5 5 3 5 5 1 2 2 3

3 2 3 0 4 5 1 0 3 2

W W W W W T T W L W

1974-75 12-Nov McMaster 0 9 L 15-Nov Queen’s 2 3 L 21-Nov York 2 1 W 27-Nov Western 5 2 W 3-Dec Guelph 4 7 L 16-Jan York 5 3 W 24-Jan Queen’s 3 9 L 31-Jan Western 1 0 W 5-Feb McMaster 4 10 L 11-Feb Guelph 4 4 T 21-Feb Queen’s 1 6 L 22-Feb York 3 2 W 1975-76 11-Nov York 7 2 W 14-Nov McMaster 3 3 T 19-Nov Western 5 1 W 28-Nov Queen’s 5 5 T 2-Dec Guelph 7 4 W 15-Jan York 7 2 W 23-Jan Western 3 2 W 30-Jan Guelph 2 4 L 7-Feb Queen’s 8 3 W 11-Feb McMaster 4 5 L 20-Feb Guelph 1 8 L 21-Feb Western 4 4 T 1976-77 10-Nov York 6 3 W 12-Nov McMaster 0 9 L 16-Nov Western 5 7 L 26-Nov Queen’s 1 13 L 2-Dec Guelph 2 3 L 13-Jan York 6 2 W 22-Jan Western 1 5 L 27-Jan Guelph 2 2 T 5-Feb Queen’s 2 5 L 9-Feb McMaster 2 3 L 18-Feb York 4 1 W 19-Feb Western 4 1 W 1977-78 8-Nov York 3 5 L 10-Nov McMaster 1 5 L 14-Nov Guelph 2 2 T 25-Nov Queen’s 4 1 W 30-Nov McMaster 2 13 L 14-Jan Queen’s 1 3 L

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7 3 5 5 5 6 4

1 3 1 2 4 4 L

L T W W W W OW-PO

1978-79 17-Nov Queen’s 1 6 L 22-Nov McMaster 5 1 W 1-Dec Queen’s 1 5 L 5-Dec York 2 4 L 11-Jan Guelph 11 5 W 15-Jan McMaster 4 2 W 18-Jan York 2 4 L 25-Jan Guelph 3 1 W 30-Jan York 9 2 W 2-Feb Queen’s 1 3 L 6-Feb Guelph 4 2 W 8-Feb McMaster 7 4 W York 6 3 W Queen’s 5 6 L 1979-80 16-Nov Queen’s 6 7 L 20-Nov York 8 1 W 24-Nov McMaster 4 2 W 27-Nov Guelph 7 0 W 4-Dec York 6 3 W 11-Jan Queen’s 5 2 W 15-Jan Guelph 4 2 W 16-Jan McMaster 5 1 W 24-Jan Guelph 4 0 W 1-Feb Queen’s 6 1 W 5-Feb McMaster 5 1 W 7-Feb York W Queen’s 3 0 W 1980-81 11-Nov Guelph 1 0 W 18-Nov McMaster 4 1 W 21-Nov Queen’s 0 3 L 25-Nov Guelph 7 0 W 2-Dec York 4 1 W 9-Jan York 5 0 W 14-Jan McMaster 4 0 W 22-Jan Guelph 6 3 W 23-Jan Queen’s 5 3 W 30-Jan Queen’s 3 2 W 5-Feb York 6 4 W 10-Feb McMaster 2 4 L York 4 1 W 1981-82 10-Nov Guelph 6 3 W 12-Nov York 5 3 W 13-Nov Queen’s 7 2 W 19-Nov York 6 2 W

HOCKEY

20-Nov 26-Nov 15-Jan 19-Jan 20-Jan 28-Jan 2-Feb 9-Feb 11-Feb 12-Feb 18-Feb

OW-PO OW-PO

O-Ch

O-Ch

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

4 6 9 8 7 5 11 3 6 3 10 4 8

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

W W W W W W W W W W W W W

O-Ch

1982-83 12-Nov Queen’s 7 1 W 18-Nov Guelph 5 0 W 19-Nov McMaster 7 0 W 23-Nov York 2 2 T 30-Nov Guelph 4 2 W 3-Dec York 0 2 L 11-Jan McMaster 10 0 W 12-Jan York 4 3 W 18-Jan Guelph 5 3 W 19-Jan McMaster 5 1 W 21-Jan Queen’s 9 2 W 28-Jan Queen’s 6 0 W 29-Jan Queen’s 3 0 W 1-Feb York 3 1 W 10-Feb Guelph 3 2 W 16-Feb McMaster 4 2 W York 1 2 L

O-Ch

1983-84 11-Nov Queen’s 12 4 W 12-Nov Queen’s 11 3 W 15-Nov McMaster 6 0 W 22-Nov Guelph 6 6 T 24-Nov Guelph 3 2 W 30-Nov McMaster 6 1 W 7-Dec York 7 4 W 11-Jan York 6 1 W 17-Jan McMaster 6 4 W 19-Jan Guelph 1 5 L 26-Jan York 5 3 W 27-Jan Queen’s 4 4 T 28-Jan Queen’s 9 0 W 3-Feb McMaster 4 3 W 8-Feb York 8 2 W 14-Feb Guelph 9 1 W 25-Feb McMaster 6 2 W

O-CH

1984-85 6-Nov McMaster 4 0 W 13-Nov Guelph 2 2 T 16-Nov Queen’s 2 4 L 17-Nov Queen’s 5 2 W 20-Nov York 5 3 W 27-Nov McMaster 3 2 W 29-Nov Guelph 4 1 W

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30-Nov 5-Dec 9-Dec 16-Jan 24-Jan 29-Jan 2-Feb 6-Feb 8-Feb 23-Feb

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

5 3 7 3 9 5 6 7 4 5

2 8 2 4 5 1 2 0 4 0

W L W L W W W W T W

O-Ch

1985-86 5-Nov Guelph 10 0 W 12-Nov McMaster 5 0 W 20-Nov York 8 4 W 22-Nov Queen’s 5 2 W 23-Nov Queen’s 8 0 W 27-Nov McMaster 2 3 L 5-Dec Guelph 9 5 W 8-Jan McMaster 4 4 T 10-Jan Queen’s 9 2 W 15-Jan York 7 2 W 23-Jan Guelph 10 1 W 28-Jan York 3 3 T 30-Jan Guelph 8 4 W 7-Feb Queen’s 7 1 W 10-Feb McMaster 5 6 L 12-Feb York 5 3 W 20-Feb York 5 4 W 23-Feb York 5 4 W

O-Ch O-Ch

1986-87 4-Nov Guelph 3 1 W 12-Nov York 0 3 L 18-Nov McMaster 2 4 L 21-Nov Queen’s 7 1 W 25-Nov York 4 4 T 2-Dec Guelph 5 4 W 9-Jan Queen’s 5 1 W 14-Jan McMaster 3 3 T 20-Jan York 3 3 T 27-Jan McMaster 3 3 T 29-Jan Guelph 4 2 W 4-Feb York 2 0 W 6-Feb McMaster 0 3 L 10-Feb Guelph 4 1 W 13-Feb Queen’s 5 1 W 14-Feb Queen’s 2 2 T 17-Feb York 2 3 L (OT) 1987-88 11-Nov McMaster 2 2 T 13-Nov Queen’s 4 0 W 14-Nov Queen’s 8 1 W 18-Nov Guelph 4 3 W 20-Nov Queen’s 5 3 W 24-Nov McMaster 3 3 T 2-Dec York 7 0 W 13-Jan York 7 2 W 19-Jan Guelph 7 1 W

OW-PO

23-Jan McMaster 29-Jan York 4-Feb Guelph 9-Feb York 16-Feb Guelph 19-Feb Queen’s 87-88 26-Feb McMaster 27-Feb McMaster

3 3 T 5 2 W 7 1 W 6 5 W 6 1 W 7 2 W 1 game missing 4 2 W 5 1 W

O-Ch O-Ch

1988-89 10-Nov York 10 0 W 15-Nov Guelph 4 3 W 18-Nov Queen’s 7 2 W 19-Nov Queen’s 1 2 L 26-Nov McMaster 6 0 W 1-Dec Guelph 6 2 W 10-Jan York 6 1 W 12-Jan Guelph 3 0 W 18-Jan McMaster 4 0 W 20-Jan Queen’s 4 3 W 25-Jan York 3 0 W 26-Jan McMaster 5 0 W 3-Feb Queen’s 0 4 L 7-Feb Guelph 2 2 T 9-Feb York 5 1 W 16-Feb McMaster 2 0 W 23-Feb Queen’s 2 3 L 25-Feb Queen’s 2 1 W 26-Feb Queen’s 2 0 W

O-CH O-CH O-CH

1989-90 7-Nov York 2 0 W 9-Nov Guelph 3 0 W 15-Nov McMaster 5 1 W 21-Nov York 5 0 W 24-Nov Queen’s 3 1 W 25-Nov Queen’s 0 3 L 30-Nov McMaster 5 0 W 11-Jan Guelph 8 1 W 16-Jan York 7 0 W 19-Jan Queen’s 4 1 W 22-Jan Guelph 4 0 W 24-Jan McMaster 0 0 T 31-Jan York 4 1 W 6-Feb McMaster 2 0 W 9-Feb Queen’s 1 2 L 20-Feb McMaster 5 0 W 22-Feb Queen’s 6 2 W 24-Feb Queen’s 5 1 W

OW-PO O-Ch O-Ch

1990-91 6-Nov York 13 0 W 9-Nov Queen’s 4 1 W 10-Nov Queen’s 2 0 W 13-Nov McMaster 7 2 W 20-Nov York 10 0 W 22-Nov Guelph 6 1 W 30-Nov McMaster 7 1 W 10-Jan Guelph 4 1 W

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16-Jan 18-Jan 26-Jan 29-Jan 31-Jan 5-Feb 8-Feb 12-Feb 21-Feb 23-Feb 24-Feb

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

5 2 2 9 2 10 0 8 2 3 4

0 2 1 1 0 1 2 1 3 2 0

W T W W W W L W L (2OT) O-Ch W O-Ch W O-Ch

1991-92 7-Nov Guelph 4 1 W 19-Nov Guelph 4 0 W 21-Nov York 4 1 W 22-Nov Queen’s 6 2 W 23-Nov Queen’s 5 2 W 3-Dec York 5 1 W 9-Jan York 5 2 W 17-Jan Queen’s 8 0 W 23-Jan Guelph 5 1 W 29-Jan York 2 0 W 7-Feb Queen’s 4 2 W 13-Feb Guelph 3 0 W 20-Feb Guelph 3 1 W 22-Feb Guelph 5 1 W 1992-93 6-Nov Queen’s 1 0 W 7-Nov Queen’s 2 0 W 12-Nov York 8 0 W 19-Nov Guelph 5 3 W 26-Nov York 8 2 W 12-Jan York 4 1 W 15-Jan Queen’s 5 1 W 19-Jan Guelph 1 1 T 26-Jan York 4 1 W 28-Jan Guelph 4 2 W 5-Feb Queen’s 3 2 W 10-Feb Guelph 3 1 W 21-Feb Guelph 1 0 W 1993-94 4-Nov Guelph 4 1 W 11-Nov York 4 1 W 23-Nov Guelph 4 2 W 26-Nov Queen’s 7 1 W 27-Nov Queen’s 3 0 W 30-Nov York 6 3 W 21-Jan Queen’s 10 0 W 26-Jan Guelph 2 0 W 1-Feb York 3 0 W 8-Feb York 8 0 W 11-Feb Queen’s 1 1 T 15-Feb Guelph 2 0 W 19-Feb York 5 1 W 20-Feb Guelph 3 0 W

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O-Ch O-Ch

O-Ch

OW-PO O-Ch

1994-95 1-Nov Laurier 11 1 W 12-Nov Windsor 16 1 W 13-Nov Windsor 15 0 W 17-Nov York 6 0 W 22-Nov Guelph 2 5 L 2-Dec Queen’s 1 1 T 3-Dec Queen’s 3 0 W 6-Dec Laurier 9 2 W 12-Jan York 7 0 W 19-Jan Guelph 9 3 W 27-Jan Laurier 10 1 W 29-Jan Queen’s 6 1 W 31-Jan York 7 0 W 11-Feb Windsor 12 3 W 12-Feb Guelph 4 2 W 18-Feb Laurier 4 1 W 19-Feb Guelph 2 3 L

OW-PO O-CH

1995-96 3-Nov Queen’s 9 0 W 8-Nov York 5 0 W 12-Nov Windsor 15 1 W 19-Nov Laurier 3 1 W 22-Nov Guelph 1 0 W 1-Dec Guelph 8 1 W 5-Dec York 9 0 W 13-Jan Windsor 13 0 W 14-Jan Windsor 12 0 W 19-Jan Queen’s 4 0 W 20-Jan Queen’s 5 0 W 26-Jan York 6 0 W 30-Jan Laurier 4 1 W 4-Feb Laurier 9 0 W 8-Feb Guelph 0 1 L 17-Feb York 5 1 W 18-Feb Guelph 2 1 W

OW-PO O-Ch

1996-97 1-Nov Queen’s 8 0 W 2-Nov Queen’s 7 0 W 12-Nov York 4 0 W 14-Nov Guelph 5 0 W 16-Nov Windsor 5 0 W 17-Nov Windsor 13 0 W 22-Nov Guelph 7 0 W 29-Nov York 2 2 T 1-Dec Laurier 7 1 W 16-Jan Laurier 4 1 W 17-Jan Queen’s 1 0 W 30-Jan York 3 0 W 1-Feb Guelph 2 2 T 6-Feb Laurier 10 0 W 9-Feb Windsor 2 1 W 15-Feb Guelph 4 1 W 16-Feb York 2 3 L 2OT

OW-PO O-CH

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1997-98 31-Oct Queen’s 5 1 W 4-Nov York 2 1 W 9-Nov Windsor 6 0 W 16-Nov Laurier 2 1 W 19-Nov Guelph 2 0 W 27-Nov Guelph 2 2 T 2-Dec York 1 2 L 10-Jan Windsor 12 0 W 11-Jan Windsor 9 0 W 17-Jan Queen’s 7 1 W 18-Jan Queen’s 4 1 W 21-Jan York 3 2 W 27-Jan Laurier 2 0 W 5-Feb Guelph 2 2 T 8-Feb Laurier 2 1 W 14-Feb York 2 0 W 15-Feb Guelph 2 3 L2OT 26-Feb Concordia 0 1 L 27-Feb Alberta 2 0 W 28-Feb UQTR 3 0 W 1-Mar Concordia 1 4 L 1998-99 24-Oct Queen’s 3 2 W 25-Oct Queen’s 2 2 T 29-Oct Guelph 2 0 W 5-Nov Laurier 4 3 W 12-Nov York 5 1 W 15-Nov Laurier 3 2 W 20-Nov Windsor 4 0 W 21-Nov Windsor 6 0 W 25-Nov York 8 0 W 1-Dec Guelph 0 1 L 12-Jan Guelph 3 2 W 19-Jan Laurier 5 2 W 22-Jan Queen’s 6 1 W 23-Jan Queen’s 5 1 W 26-Jan Guelph 0 2 L 28-Jan York 2 2 T 2-Feb York 5 0 W 3-Feb Laurier 2 0 W 6-Feb Windsor 4 1 W 7-Feb Windsor 10 1 W 13-Feb York 1 2 L OT 14-Feb Guelph 0 1 L 25-Feb Concordia 2 3 L 26-Feb St. FX 3 1 W 28-Feb Laurier 1 0 W 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2003-04 25-Oct Western 5 2 W 26-Oct Windsor 2 0 W 31-Oct Brock 1 1 T 1-Nov Brock 4 3 W 7-Nov Waterloo 2 0 W

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

OU-PO OU-PO CIS CIS CIS

8-Nov York 2 0 W 15-Nov Guelph 3 2 W 16-Nov York 2 0 W 23-Nov Laurier 3 2 W 28-Nov Queen’s 2 1 W 29-Nov Queen’s 3 1 W 9-Jan Guelph 1 0 W 11-Jan Waterloo 5 0 W 14-Jan York 7 0 W 20-Jan Queen’s 0 2 L 21-Jan Queen’s 3 2 W 24-Jan York 5 1 W 30-Jan Windsor 2 0 W 31-Jan Western 5 0 W 7-Feb Laurier 4 2 W 13-Feb Brock 1 1 T 14-Feb Brock 1 0 W Laurier L OU s W OU b 2004-05 23-Oct Windsor 4 0 W 24-Oct Western 2 2 T 29-Oct York 7 1 W 6-Nov Guelph 2 3 L 7-Nov Brock 1 4 L 12-Nov Queen’s 2 3 L 13-Nov Queen’s 4 3 W 20-Nov Brock 3 2 W 24-Nov York 2 0 W 27-Nov Waterloo 3 1 W 28-Nov Laurier 1 0 W 14-Jan Brock 3 2 W 15-Jan Western 1 0 W 21-Jan Queen’s 4 5 L 22-Jan York 5 1 W 28-Jan Guelph 2 5 L 30-Jan Laurier 1 3 L 2-Feb York 4 0 W 5-Feb Waterloo 2 1 W 11-Feb Windsor 1 0 W 18-Feb Queen’s 5 4 W 19-Feb Brock 1 2 L 4-Mar Queen’s 2 1 W 5-Mar Laurier 0 3 L 2005-06 15-Oct Brock 3 2 W 22-Oct Windsor 4 3 W 23-Oct Guelph 0 4 L 29-Oct Laurier 2 3 L 2-Nov York 3 1 W 5-Nov Brock 5 1 W 6-Nov Laurier 0 4 L 12-Nov Queen’s 1 2 L 13-Nov Queen’s 3 4 L 19-Nov Waterloo 2 4 L 27-Nov Guelph 2 1 W 3-Dec Western 1 3 L 4-Dec Windsor 8 2 W 13-Jan Laurier 1 2 L

2 8

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OT OT

OT OT

OU s OU f

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HOCKEY

OT

OU q OU s OT OU f CIS CIS CIS 5th

OT

OT OT OT OT

OU s OU b

OT

3-Jan Guelph 5 2 W 6-Jan Queen’s 2 3 L 12-Jan Windsor 2 1 W 13-Jan Western 5 0 W 19-Jan Guelph 5 2 W 20-Jan Brock 3 1 W 24-Jan York 1 4 L 27-Jan Western 1 4 L 2-Feb Queen’s 4 0 W 3-Feb UOIT 8 2 W 9-Feb Laurier 2 2 T 10-Feb Waterloo 4 0 W 21-Feb Guelph 3 0 W 23-Feb Guelph 2 1 W 27-Feb Laurier 1 2 L 29-Feb Laurier 0 1 L 2008-09 4-Oct Brock 2 0 W 5-Oct Guelph 2 1 W 11-Oct Waterloo 5 4 W 12-Oct Windsor 4 0 W 18-Oct Queen’s 3 4 L 19-Oct UOIT 4 1 W 25-Oct York 4 0 W 1-Nov Western 2 3 L 8-Nov York 1 4 L 15-Nov Windsor 3 0 W 16-Nov Western 4 3 W 22-Nov Laurier 0 2 L 29-Nov Waterloo 4 2 W 30-Nov Laurier 3 6 L 10-Jan Guelph 3 4 L 11-Jan Brock 1 0 W 17-Jan UOIT 3 2 W 18-Jan Guelph 2 4 L 24-Jan Western 4 1 W 25-Jan Windsor 3 1 W 31-Jan Laurier 0 1 L 1-Feb Waterloo 4 1 W 7-Feb Queen’s 3 2 W 8-Feb Queen’s 1 5 L 14-Feb UOIT 5 1 W 15-Feb York 4 5 L 22-Feb Brock 1 3 L 3-Mar Queen’s 2 4 L 2009-10 10-Oct 11-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 31-Oct 7-Nov 14-Nov 15-Nov 21-Nov 28-Nov 29-Nov 5-Dec 6-Dec

UOIT Queen’s Western Windsor Laurier Brock Queen’s UOIT York Guelph Brock Windsor Western

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

3 6 1 7 6 1 6 3 5 7 1 2 5

W L W L L W L W L L W W L

OT OU OU OU OU

s s C C

OT OT

OT

OT

OU q

OT

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4-Jan 5-Jan 9-Jan 10-Jan 16-Jan 17-Jan 23-Jan 24-Jan 30-Jan 31-Jan 6-Feb 7-Feb 13-Feb 14-Feb 20-Feb

Guelph Waterloo Waterloo Laurier UOIT Queen’s York York Windsor Western Laurier Waterloo Brock Guelph Guelph

6 1 6 0 6 4 0 4 1 4 0 3 3 4 0

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

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