2016 Women's Soccer Media Guide

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KYRA STEER DEFENDER ECONOMICS

Q u e e n ’s U n i v e r s i t y | C e l e b r a t i n g 1 7 5 Ye a r s

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY GAELS

U SPORTS WOMEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP November 10-13 • Acadia University • Wolfville, N.S.

GAELS QUICK FACTS

2016 SEASON SCHEDULE

University Information Location: Kingston, Ontario Enrollment: 24,582 Founded: 1841 Chancellor: Jim Leech Principal and Vice Chancellor: Dr. Daniel Woolf University Website: www.queensu.ca Athletics Department Executive Director, Athletics and Recreation: Leslie Dal Cin Director, High Performance Sport: Sean Scott Colours: Gold, Blue, Red Athletics & Recreation Website: www.gogaelsgo.com Twitter: twitter.com/queensgaels Facebook: facebook.com/queensgaels Instagram: instagram.com/queensgaels Snapchat: @queensgaels

EXHIBITION Aug/17/2016 vs UQAM Aug/18/2016 at Guelph Old Four Tournament (Toronto, Ont.) Aug/20/2016 vs McGill Aug/21/2016 vs Western REGULAR SEASON RESULTS Sept/3/2016 vs Nipissing Sept/4/2016 vs Laurentian Sept/10/2016 at UOIT Sept/11/2016 at Trent Sept/16/2016 at Ottawa Sept/18/2016 vs Carleton Sept/24/2016 vs Ryerson Sept/25/2016 vs Toronto Sept/30/2016 vs Ottawa Oct/2/2016 at Carleton Oct/8/2016 at Ryerson Oct/9/2016 at Toronto Oct/14/2016 vs UOIT Oct/16/2016 vs Trent Oct/22/2016 at Nipissing Oct/23/2016 at Laurentian

W 3-0 L 3-1 L 1-3 L 0-1

W 2-1 W 2-0 L 0-1 W 4-0 L 0-1 W 1-0 W 2-0 W 4-0 T 1-1 L 2-4 W 3-0 W 3-1 L 1-2 W 9-0 W 3-0 W 2-0

OUA PLAYOFF RESULTS OUA First Round Gaels Women’s Soccer Conference: Inaugural Season: Fight Song:

Ontario University Athletics (OUA) 1984 Oil Thigh

Stadium: Richardson Stadium Capacity: 8,000 Surface: Turf Record All-Time: Record 2016: League Champions:

338-95-86 (.734%) 13-5-1 (.711) 1984, 1988, 2001, 2002, 2011, 2015

National Champions: 1988, 2010, 2011 Head Coach: Dave McDowell (29th Season) Website: gogaelsgo.com/soccer-w

W 1-0 (OT) W 2-0

OUA Championship (At Western) Nov. 6/2016 vs. UOIT

L 1-0

U SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP U Sports Quarter-Final (QF3) Nov. 10/2016 vs. St. FX 4:00pm EST/5:00 pm AST U Sports Consolation Nov. 11/2016

LQF3 vs. LQF4

3:30pm EST/2:30 pm AST

U Sports Semifinal Nov. 11/2016

WQF3 vs. WQF4 6:30pm EST/7:30 pm AST

U Sports 5th Place

Media Inquiries Shawn MacDonald Sports Information Officer (p) 613-533-6000 x 36990 (e) comm.sio@queensu.ca (c) 613.484.6763

By The Numbers

OUA Quarter-Final Oct. 30/2016 vs Ottawa OUA Semifinal (At Western) Nov. 4/2016 at Western

BYE

Nov. 12/2016

5th Place

11:00am EST/12:00 pm AST

Bronze Gold

11:00am EST/12:00 pm AST 1:30pm EST/2:30 pm AST

U Sports Final Nov. 13/2016 Nov. 13/2016

Final Top 10 ranking: No.7 Regular Season Record: 11-4-1 (Home: 6-1-1 Away: 5-3) U Sports best result: 3-time champions (‘11, ’10, ‘88) Best Top 10 ranking: No.6 Regular Season Finish: 2nd - OUA East Division (34 pts) U Sports last appearance: 2015 (5th Place) Head Number of weeks in Top 10: 3/10 Playoff Record: 2-1 (Home: 1-0, Away 1-0, Neutral 0-1) Coach: Dave McDowell (29th Season) U Sports championship appearances: 15 (Including ‘16) Overall Record: 13-5-1 (Home: 7-1-1, Away: 6-3, Neutral 0-1) All-Time Record: 338-95-86 (.734%) U Sports championship all-time record: 18-14-4 (.556) Playoff finish: OUA Silver Medalists U Sports all-time medals: 6 (3 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY — KINGSTON, ONTARIO

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

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 breath-taking 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

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

HEAD COACH

SEASON REVIEW

DAVE MCDOWELL

With an OUA Championship and 5th place finish at the National final in hand the 2016 Gaels had high expectations for their season.

Dave McDowell is entering his 29th season as head coach of the Queen’s Gaels women’s soccer team. A two-time U Sports Coach of the Year and the 2012 winner of the OUA Fox40 Coach of the Year award, McDowell has guided the Gaels to three national championships, in 1988, 2010 and 2011, as well as five provincial crowns, in ‘88, ‘01, ‘02, ‘11 and ‘15. Under his guidance, Queen’s has posted a combined record of 311-90-82, including OUA and U Sports playoffs, for an impressive 0.729 winning percentage. During his tenure, the Gaels have posted 10 or more wins in the regular season seven times, this mark also includes a team record 14 during the 2010 season. McDowell, a member of the Queen’s men’s soccer team from 1983-87, has been recognized as the OUA Coach of the Year seven times during his career at Queen’s, winning 21 provincial medals (5 gold, 10 silver, 6 bronze) and six national medals (3 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze). A Level 4 NCCP certified coach, the Northern Ireland native lives in Kingston with his wife Laura and their two children, Owen and Dannan. Career Record Reg. Season Playoffs Overall Year School W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T 2016 Queen’s 11-4-1 2-1-0 13-5-1 2015 Queen’s 7-2-7 6-1-0 13-3-7 2014 Queen’s 9-4-3 1-1-0 10-5-3 2013 Queen’s 7-2-7 3-2-0 10-4-7 2012 Queen’s 11-2-3 4-2-0 15-4-3 2011* Queen’s 13-1-2 6-0-0 17-1-2 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 241-51-78 70-39-4 311-90-82 * Conference Champions ^ National Champions

With their new home, the revitalized Richardson Stadium, opening up the Gaels started off the season with a pair of home games at Miklas-McCarney Field defeating both Nipissing and Laurentian. Next Queen’s was on the road where they dropped two of three to UOIT and Ottawa while defeating Trent. After five games the Gaels were off to a 3-2-0 record. From that point on Queen’s, like in 2015, took off. A four game home stretch, that included their first game at Richardson, saw them improve to 6-2-1 with wins over Carleton, Ryerson and Toronto and a draw against Ottawa. The tricolour finished 5-2 the rest of the way to clinch the second spot in the OUA East. The Gaels also were strong in their new home finishing with a sparkling 3-0-1 record at Richardson Stadium while outscoring opponents 15-1 over the four games. After receiving a bye from the opening round of playoffs Queen’s saw their success at Richardson continue. The Gaels drew the Ottawa GeeGees and after the full 90 minutes no goals had been scored and extra time was needed. In the 109th minute captain Laura Callender put the Gaels ahead for good as they hung on from there for a 1-0 win, sending them back to the OUA Final Four. At the Final Four, the Gaels drew the top seeded West team and host Western Mustangs. Matijia Skoko brought her A-Game as she potted a pair of tallies for the tricolour en route to a 2-0 victory and date with UOIT in the Championship. In the championship game the two East teams played a tight match but a lone goal from UOIT was enough to defeat the Gaels who claimed the OUA Silver medal and along with it a spot at the U Sports National Championship for the second straight year. Queen’s enters the championship as the No.5 seed and will begin their quest for their first national title since 2011 when they meet the AUS champion and No.4 seed St. FX X-Women on Thursday.

Assistant Coach

MARCO GIACOMELLO

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

QUEEN’S GAELS - ROSTER ##

Name

Pos.

Hgt

Elig Yr.

Course

Hometown

1

Madison Tyrell

GK

5-8

5th

Fine Art

White Rock, B.C.

2

Brittany Almeida

F

5-5

5th

Development Studies

Kingston, Ont.

3

Tianna Lombardo

MF

5-4

3rd

Chemical Engineering

Calgary, Alta.

4

Erin Cliffe

D

5-5

1st

Arts & Science

Burlington, Ont.

5

Abby Howard

D

5-10

1st

Concurrent Education

Waterloo, Ont.

6

Jenny Wolever

F

5-4

2nd

Kinesiology

Toronto, Ont.

7

Rachel Radu

F

5-10

4th

Kinesiology

Ottawa, Ont.

8

Alicia Levy

D

5-3

3rd

Commerce

Mississauga, Ont.

9

Kyra Steer

D

5-11

3rd

Economics

South Surrey, B.C.

10

Laura Callender

MF

5-9

3rd

Kinesiology

Ottawa, Ont.

11

Tara Bartram

F

6-0

4th

Health Studies

Vancouver, B.C.

12

Matija Skoko

MF

5-4

3rd

Kinesiology

Toronto, Ont.

13

Lidia Bradau

MF

5-6

2nd

Arts & Science

Woodbridge, Ont.

14

Sarah Nixon

F

5-7

2nd

Arts & Science

Oakville, Ont.

15

Claudia Glasspoole

D

5-7

3rd

Economics

Calgary, Alta.

16

Savannah Meyer-Clement

D

5-5

4th

French Studies

Oshawa, Ont.

17

Lauren Winquist

F

5-5

5th

Medicine

London, Ont.

18

Hannah Dobie

MF

5-5

1st

Arts & Science

Surrey, B.C.

19

Claudia Wheler

F

5-10

2nd

Environmental Science

Victoria, B.C.

20

Alexa MacLatchy-Gaudet

GK

5-7

1st

Arts & Science

Upper Tantallon, N.S.

21

Marina Ribecca

GK

5-6

1st

Engineering

Vancouver, B.C.

22

Alanna Richardson

GK

5-5

1st

Kinesiology

Glencoe, Ont.

23

Keira Crook

D

5-6

1st

Commerce

Thornhill, Ont.

24

Bella Jacot

D

5-6

2nd

Arts & Science

Toronto, Ont.

5-5

1st

Commerce

Copenhagen, Denmark

5-7

1st

Arts & Science

Ottawa, Ont.

Helene Albrechtson Camille Pennell

F

COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dave McDowell (29th Season) Assistant Coach: Marco Giacomello

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Name Pronunciation

Madison Tyrell Brittany Almeida

TIGH-rehl AL-may-DAH

ROSTER BY PROVINCE

KEER-rah LEV-ee

Denmark

1 6 2

Kyra Steer Alicia Levy

16

ROSTER BY PROGRAM

1

Arts & Science 7 Kinesiology 5 Commerce 3 Economics 2 Medicine 1 Chemical Engineering 1 Fine Art 1

Development Studies 1 Environmental Science 1 Engineering 1 French Studies 1 Health Studies 1 Concurrent Education 1

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

MEET THE QUEEN’S GAELS

1

MADISON TYRELL HT. 5’7 ELIG 5th

MAJOR Fine Art HOMETOWN White Rock, B.C.

GK

2016: Started 15 games for Queen’s... Her eight wins were the fourth best mark in the OUA... Allowed 11 goals finishing with an 0.78 goals against... Went 2-1 for Queen’s in the OUA Final Four allowing just one goal on 14 shots over the three games. 2015: Played in 11 games starting 7... Finished 4th in the OUA in goals against with 7 and save pct. at 0.851... 4 shutouts were 7th best in the OUA... Missed time due to injury... Returned for Final Four made key save in penalties against York setting up Gaels win... Recorded win in championship game. 2014: Played in 16 matches...73 saves (saving % .859)... 12 goals against (goals-against avg. 0.86)... 6 shutouts 2013: Played in 10 matches due to injury 2012: Started all three OUA playoff games, going 2-1 ... Made five stops in penalty shootout during Gaels’ bronze-medal win over McMaster ... Dressed for 13 games ... Appeared in eight games, posting a 4-0-3 record ... Made five regular-season shutouts ... Made first U Sports start Sept. 8 at Toronto ... Made U Sports debut Sept. 2 vs. RMC, playing the second half.

BRITTANY ALMEIDA HT. 5’5 ELIG 5th

2014 All-Star MAJOR Development Studies HOMETOWN Kingston, Ont.

2 F

2016: Appeared in all 16 games starting 13... Finished with eight goals and two assists for 10 points this season... Finished with three game winning goals which was 2nd best in the OUA. 2015: Played in 14 games starting 11 for the Gaels... Scored two goals on 12 shots 2014: Played in 16 games...Scored three goals, two game-winning goals...14 shots on target.. Named OUA East second team all-star 2013: Played in 14 games... Scored two goals … Second on the team, hitting 16 shots on target 2012: Tied for sixth on OUA scoring list with six goals ... Played all sixteen regular-season games, starting three ... Named Queen’s Female Athlete of the Week on Oct. 22 ... Scored hat trick Oct. 21 vs. Trent ... Scored two goals vs. Nipissing on Oct. 13 ... Scored first career hat trick Oct. 7 vs. Ryerson ... Scored first career U Sports goal, Sept. 8 vs. Ryerson ... Made first U Sports start, Sept. 8 vs. Ryerson ... Made U Sports debut, Sept. 2 vs. RMC

3

TIANNA LOMBARDO HT. 5’4 ELIG 3rd

MAJOR Chemical Engineering HOMETOWN Calgary, Alta.

MF

2016: Did not play 2015: Appeared in 13 games for Queen’s finished with two goals... Appeared in all four playoff matches 2014: Played in 13 games...Scored two goals, one game-winning goal...10 shots on target

4

ERIN CLIFFE HT. 5’5 ELIG 1st

MAJOR Arts & Science HOMETOWN Burlington, Ont.

D

2016: Started 15 of the 16 games for the Gaels this season... had one shot and one shot on goal along with two yellow cards this season.

5

ABBY HOWARD HT. 5’10 ELIG 1st

MAJOR Concurrent Education HOMETOWN Waterloo, Ont.

D

2016: Appeared in four games for Queen’s... Made U Sports debut Oct. 2 at Carleton.

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

JENNY WOLEVER HT. 5’4 ELIG 2nd

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

2015 All-Star MAJOR Kinesiology HOMETOWN Toronto, Ont.

6 F

2016: Appeared in all 16 games for the Gaels starting in 14 of them... Finished with five goals and seven assists for 12 points this year... Led the OUA with her seven assists... 12 points and 45 shots ranked her sixth in the OUA in each category... Picked up an assist in the OUA Semifinal win over Western. 2015: Was named an OUA All-Star in her rookie season... Appeared in eight games ... Scored four goals good for 34th in the OUA... Missed time due to injury... Appeared in one playoff match

7

RACHEL RADU HT. 5’10 ELIG 4th

MAJOR Kinesiology HOMETOWN Ottawa, Ont.

F

2016: Started nine games while appearing in all 16 this season... Scored five goals and added one assists for six points... Finished with two game-winning goals this season, 10th best in the OUA... Appeared in all three playoff games. 2015: Started six games appearing in 14... Locked in four goals for the season on 19 shots... Appeared in all four playoff matches 2014: Played in 13 games...Scored three goals...20 shots on target 2013: Played in 15 games … Tied for 10th in the OUA, scoring six goals … Hit eight shots on target

8

ALICIA LEVY HT. 5’3 ELIG 3rd

MAJOR Commerce HOMETOWN Mississauga, Ont.

D

2016: Appeared and started in 15 games for Queen’s... Finished with three shots, all landing on goal... Appeared in all three playoff matches for Queen’s. 2015: Played in 14 games starting in 12... Finished with four shots... Appeared in all four playoff matches. 2014: Played in 12 games

9

KYRA STEER HT. 5’11 ELIG 3rd

MAJOR Economics HOMETOWN South Surrey, B.C.

D

2016: Appeared and started in 11 games for the Gaels... Fired six shots with three landing on goal... Appeared in all three playoff matches for Queen’s. 2015: Started all 14 games she played in for Queen’s... Appeared in all four playoff matches 2014: Played in one game due to injury... 2013: Played in all 16 games … Scored one goal in 2-2 draw against Nipissing … Hit six shots on target

10

LAURA CALLENDER HT. 5’9 ELIG 3rd

MAJOR Kinesiology HOMETOWN Ottawa, Ont.

MF

2016: Appeared in 15 games this season starting in 14... Scored six goals for the Gaels... Fired 30 shots with 12 landing on target... Finished with two game winners... Appeared in all three playoff matches... Scored extra time winner in Gaels 1-0 victory over Ottawa in quarter-final. 2015: One of three captains... Appeared in 15 games... Scored three goals... Appeared in all four playoff matches. 2014: Played in 12 games...Scored two goals...Five shots on target... 2013: Played in one game 2012: Scored winning goal in penalty shootout on Nov. 4. vs. McMaster to give Queen’s the OUA bronze medal ... Played all 16 games, starting 15 ... Scored first career U Sports goal on Sept. 15 in 4-0 win at Trent ... Made U Sports debut Sept. 2 vs. RMC

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

11

TARA BARTRAM HT. 6’0 ELIG 4th

F

MAJOR Health Studies HOMETOWN Vancouver, B.C.

2016: Appeared in all 16 games for Queen’s starting in 15 games... Scored team high 10 goals which was a new career high for Bartram... Finished with 12 points and three game winners... Fired 39 shots with 21 landing on target... Appeared in all three playoff games for Queen’s. 2015: Finished with five goals for the Gaels ranking her 22nd in the OUA... Appeared in 15 games... Fired 15 shots on goal... Appeared in all four playoff matches... Scored three playoff goals, two of which were game winners... Scored OUA Championship winning goal against Laurier in the 69th minute. 2014: Played in all 16 games...Scored six goals, one game-winning goal...24 shots on target... 2013: Played in all 16 games… Tied for 18th in the OUA, scoring five goals … Tied for first on team, hitting 18 shots on target … Was booked with one yellow card

12

MATIJA SKOKO HT. 5’4 ELIG 3rd

MF

MAJOR Kinesiology HOMETOWN Toronto, Ont.

2016: Appeared and started in all 16 games for the Gaels... Scored two goals this season with one being a game winner... Fired 26 shots landing 16 on goal... Appeared in all three playoff games ... Scored two goals in OUA Semifinal over Western including game winner. 2015: Appeared in 13 games... Fired three shots... Appeared in all four playoff matches. 2014: Played in 11 games...Scored one goal...Hit two shots on target

LIDIA BRADAU HT. 5’6 ELIG 2nd

2015 All-Star MAJOR Arts & Science HOMETOWN Woodbridge, Ont.

13 MF

2016: Started and appeared in all 16 games for the Gaels... Scored two goals finishing with two points on the season... Fired 11 shots with six landing on goal... Appeared in all three Gaels playoff matches. 2015: Named an OUA All-Star in first season.... Started in 12 of the 14 games she appeared in... Played in all four playoff matches... Scored penalty kick winning goal against York to send Gaels to OUA Championship.

14

SARAH NIXON HT. 5’7 ELIG 2nd

MAJOR Arts & Science HOMETOWN Oakville, Ont.

F

2016: Appeared in nine games for the Gaels starting in one... Finished with two assists and two points on the season... Fired nine shots with six landing on goal... Appeared in two of the Gaels three playoff games this season. 2015: Appeared in 12 games and scored three goals... One of her goals went for a game-winner... Appeared in all four playoff games for the Gaels.

15

CLAUDIA GLASSPOOLE HT. 5’7 ELIG 2nd

MAJOR Arts & Science HOMETOWN Calgary, Alta.

D

2016: Started 11 of the 13 games she appeared in ... Fired 10 shots with five landing on target... Appeared in two of the Gaels playoff matches. 2015: Appeared in 11 games... Scored one goal, her first career mark in the U Sports ... Appeared in all four playoff matches. 2014: Played in 14 games...Hit one shot on target

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

16

SAVANNAH MEYER-CLEMENT HT. 5’5 ELIG 4th

D

MAJOR French Studies HOMETOWN Oshawa, Ont.

2016: Appeared in 10 games starting in one... Recorded one assist while firing 12 shots with seven landing on target... 2015: Appeared in nine games... Played in Gaels four playoff matches 2014: Played in three games... Scored one goal...Hit two shots on target... 2013: Played in 10 games … Scored one goal in 3-1 win against Trent … Hit four shots on target

LAUREN WINQUIST HT. 5’5 ELIG 5th

2013 All-Star MAJOR Medicine HOMETOWN London, Ont.

17 F

2016: Appeared in 16 games starting five of them ... Finished with one goal and three assists for four points... Fired seven shots with three landing on target... Appeared in all three playoff games for Queen’s Prior to Queen’s: Played four seasons with Western... Named a 2nd Team All-Star with the Mustangs in 2013

18

HANNAH DOBIE HT. 5’5 ELIG 1st

MAJOR Arts & Science HOMETOWN Surrey, B.C.

MF

2016: Appeared in eight games for Queen’s ... Finished with three shots and one on target ... Appeared in two of the three playoff games.

19

CLAUDIA WHELER HT. 5’10 ELIG 2nd

MAJOR Environmental Science HOMETOWN Victoria, B.C.

F

2016: Appeared in one game

20

ALEXA MACLATCHY-GAUDET HT. 5’7 ELIG 1st

MAJOR Arts & Science HOMETOWN Upper Tantallon, N.S.

GK

2016: Appeared in four games starting in one... Finished with five saves, one win and a clean sheet.

21

MARINA RIBECCA HT. 5’6 ELIG 1st

MAJOR Engineering HOMETOWN Vancouver, B.C.

GK

2016: Appeared in four games for Queen’s

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

22

ALANNA RICHARDSON HT. 5’5 ELIG 1st

MAJOR Kinesiology HOMETOWN Glencoe, Ont.

GK

2016: Appeared in one game.

23

KEIRA CROOK HT. 5’6 ELIG 1st

MAJOR Commerce HOMETOWN Thornhill, Ont.

D

2016: Appeared in one game.

24

BELLA JACOT HT. 5’7 ELIG 2nd

MAJOR Arts & Science HOMETOWN Toronto, Ont.

D

2016: Did not play due to injury. 2015: Appeared in 14 games for the Gaels starting in 13... Fired five shots on goal... Started all four playoff games for Queen’s adding one shot in championship final

25

HELENE ALBRECHTSON HT. ELIG 1st

MAJOR Commerce HOMETOWN Copenhagen, Denmark

2016: Appeared in six games starting in three for Queen’s.

26

CAMILLE PENNELL HT. 5’7 ELIG 1st

MAJOR Arts & Science HOMETOWN Ottawa, Ont.

F

2016: Did not play

QUEEN’S GAELS - WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA NOTES - 2016 10


NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

2016 WOMEN’S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP

Gaels chase for fourth Gladys Bean Trophy begins Thursday as No.5 seed TORONTO (U Sports) – The schedule and quarter-final matchups were announced Monday for the 30th U Sports women’s soccer championship, which kicks off Thursday in Wolfville, N.S. The eight-team tournament, hosted by Acadia University for the first time since 2000 and the third time overall, concludes next Sunday at Raymond Field with the gold-medal final set for 4:30 p.m. Atlantic Time. All 11 games from the competition will be webcast live on Bell Alliant Fibe TV 1. The UBC Thunderbirds, who last year triumphed on home turf in Vancouver, have received the top seed for the national tourney after repeating as Canada West conference champions. Rounding out the 2016 draw are the second-seeded Laval Rouge et Or (RSEQ champions), No. 3UOIT Ridgebacks (OUA champs), No. 4 StFX X-Women (AUS champs), No. 5 Queen’s Gaels(OUA finalists), No. 6 Trinity Western Spartans (Canada West finalists), No. 7 Saskatchewan Huskies (Canada West bronze medallists) and No. 8 Acadia Axewomen (hosts/AUS finalists). Thursday’s quarter-final matchups include Laval vs. Saskatchewan at 12 p.m. Atlantic Time, UOIT vs. Trinity Western at 2:30 p.m., StFX vs. Queen’s at 5 p.m., and UBC vs. Acadia at 7:30 p.m. In addition to UBC, Trinity Western (5), Queen’s (3), Acadia (1), and Laval (1) have also hoisted the Gladys Bean Trophy in the past. NOTES: Seeding is predetermined and based on conference results at the previous U Sports championship... A complete championship preview will follow Tuesday... The individual awards and all-Canadians will be announced on Wednesday night. Official championship website: http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/wsoc/index SEEDING (based on conference results at previous year’s championship) 1. UBC Thunderbirds (Canada West champions: 6-3-5 regular season / 4-0 playoffs) 2. Laval Rouge et Or (RSEQ champions: 13-0-1 regular season / 2-0 playoffs) 3. UOIT Ridgebacks (OUA champions: 13-2-1 regular season / 3-0 playoffs) 4. StFX X-Women (AUS champions: 6-2-4 regular season / 3-0 playoffs) 5. Queen’s Gaels (OUA finalists: 11-4-1 regular season / 2-1 playoffs) 6. Trinity Western Spartans (Canada West finalists: 11-0-3 regular season / 2-1 playoffs) 7. Saskatchewan Huskies (Canada West bronze medallists: 8-3-3 regular season / 3-1 playoffs) 8. Acadia Axewomen (AUS finalists: 7-1-4 regular season / 2-1 playoffs) CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE (all times ATLANTIC TIME) Wednesday, Nov. 9 19:00 All-Canadian Awards Banquet (Festival Theatre, Acadia University) Thursday, Nov. 10 12:00 Quarter-final 1: No. 2 Laval vs. No. 7 Saskatchewan (Bell Alliant Fibe TV 1) 14:30 Quarter-final 2: No. 3 UOIT vs. No. 6 Trinity Western (Bell Alliant Fibe TV 1) 17:00 Quarter-final 3: No. 4 StFX vs. No. 5 Queen’s (Bell Alliant Fibe TV 1) 19:30 Quarter-final 4: No. 1 UBC vs. No. 8 Acadia (Bell Alliant Fibe TV 1) Friday, Nov. 11 12:00 Consolation 1: Loser QF 1 vs. Loser QF 2 (Bell Alliant Fibe TV 1) 14:30 Consolation 2: Loser QF 3 vs. Loser QF 4 (Bell Alliant Fibe TV 1)

QUEEN’S GAELS - WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA NOTES - 2016 11


NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

17:00 Semifinal 1: Winner QF 1 vs. Winner QF 2 (Bell Alliant Fibe TV 1) 19:30 Semifinal 2: Winner QF 3 vs. Winner QF 4 (Bell Alliant Fibe TV 1) Saturday, Nov. 12 12:00 5th-place game (Bell Alliant Fibe TV 1) Sunday, Nov. 13 12:00 Bronze medal (Bell Alliant Fibe TV 1) 14:30 Championship final (Bell Alliant Fibe TV 1)

QUEEN’S GAELS - WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA NOTES - 2016 12


NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

U SPORTS WOMEN’S SOCCER - FINAL STANDINGS OUA EAST UOIT Queen’s Ottawa Laurentian Carleton Toronto Nipissing Ryerson RMC Trent

GP W L 16 13 2 16 11 4 16 9 3 16 9 6 16 7 4 16 7 7 16 5 8 16 5 10 16 2 13 16 2 13

T GF GA PTS 1 60 9 40 1 39 11 34 4 32 11 31 1 30 19 28 5 26 16 26 2 25 22 23 3 25 33 18 1 13 30 16 1 10 49 7 1 13 73 7

OUA WEST York Western Guelph Windsor McMaster Laurier Brock Waterloo Algoma

GP W L 16 11 2 16 9 1 16 9 2 16 8 1 16 8 6 16 4 6 16 5 10 16 2 12 16 0 16

T GF GA PTS 3 37 6 36 6 40 7 33 5 22 6 32 7 37 10 31 2 31 13 26 6 28 19 18 1 23 26 16 2 18 34 8 0 2 117 0

AUS GP W L Cape Breton 12 11 1 Memorial 12 10 1 Acadia 12 7 1 StFX 12 6 2 UNB 12 6 4 Dalhousie 12 4 6 UPEI 12 3 6 Moncton 12 2 8 Mount Allison 12 1 9 Saint Mary’s 12 0 12

T GF GA PTS 0 32 4 33 1 51 9 31 4 35 13 25 4 21 13 22 2 19 13 20 2 15 18 14 3 14 21 12 2 15 32 8 2 5 28 5 0 4 60 0

CANADA WEST EAST GP W L Calgary 14 9 1 MacEwan 14 8 3 Saskatchewan 14 8 3 Regina 14 5 6 Mount Royal 14 4 6 Manitoba 14 4 7 Winnipeg 14 3 6 Lethbridge 14 3 9

T GF GA PTS 4 47 11 31 3 17 9 27 3 20 13 27 3 12 12 18 4 11 20 16 3 16 17 15 5 11 26 14 2 12 19 11

CANADA WEST WEST GP W L Trinity Western 14 11 0 UFV 14 9 2 Alberta 14 8 4 UBC 14 6 3 Victoria 14 5 5 UBC Okan 14 4 9 Thompson Rivers 13 1 12 UNBC 13 0 12

T 3 3 2 5 4 1 0 1

Quebec Laval Montreal Sherbrooke UQAM McGill Concordia UQTR Bishop’s

T GF GA PTS 1 51 9 40 1 42 13 31 0 43 28 30 1 32 19 25 3 15 21 15 2 14 35 8 2 7 42 5 2 5 42 5

GP W L 14 13 0 13 10 2 14 10 4 14 8 5 14 4 7 14 2 10 13 1 10 14 1 11

GF GA PTS 31 6 36 34 12 30 30 14 26 29 11 23 15 13 19 15 30 13 4 54 3 3 40 1

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

OUA LEADERS - 2016 Rank

Player

Team

GP

G

A

SH

SOG

GW

1

N Ghoneim

York

15

14

3

66

39

5

1

R Kissel

UOIT

15

14

0

29

22

2

3

N Klasios

Toronto

16

11

3

58

40

2

4

T Bartram

Queen's

16

10

2

39

21

3

5

V Hinchcliffe

Guelph

16

9

0

33

22

3

5

C Sribny

7

B Almeida

UOIT

16

9

6

26

18

1

Queen's

16

8

2

33

26

3

7 7

J Crnjac

Western

16

8

0

18

13

0

B Fuerth

Windsor

16

8

1

53

28

3

7

T Henderson

7

A Hunt

UOIT

15

8

5

64

44

3

Windsor

15

8

0

49

29

2

7

J Normandeau

Laurier

15

8

1

29

16

1

13

A Boyle

Western

12

7

2

24

19

1

13

C Chretien

Windsor

16

7

3

31

20

1

13

S Di Tella

Western

14

7

3

27

14

2

13

K Johnson

York

16

7

2

41

30

3

17

L Callender

Queen's

15

6

0

30

12

2

17

M Carboni

McMaster

13

6

2

42

29

2

17

C Cheung

Toronto

16

6

2

32

21

3

17

E Copeland dinan

Carleton

16

6

2

27

15

2

OUA LEADERS (Goalkeepers)- 2016 Rank

Player

Team

GP

GS

GAA

SV

SV%

W-L-T

SHUTOUTS

Ottawa

10

10

0.33

40

.930

9-0-1

4

Guelph

13

13

0.42

52

.912

4-1-1

10

McMaster

9

9

0.56

51

.911

6-0-1

5

8

8

0.88

61

.897

5-2-1

4

14

14

0.43

50

.893

9-2-0

8

15

15

0.78

79

.878

8-4-1

7

Carleton

16

16

1.00

111

.874

7-3-5

5

Nipissing

6

5

1.69

56

.862

1-2-2

-

1

J Lamarche

2

E Brenneman

3

D Persico

4

D Mandolesi

Laurentian

5

T Grant

York

6

M Tyrell

Queen's

7

R Mintchev

8

M Volpe

9

H Frampton

UOIT

14

13

0.65

47

.855

10-2-1

4

10

A Almeida

Laurier

16

16

1.10

99

.853

4-4-5

4

11

K Lawrence

Windsor

13

12

0.64

40

.833

1-1-1

6

12

A Hogg

RMC

16

15

2.77

189

.818

2-12-1

2

13

C McNamara

Laurentian

8

8

1.50

53

.815

4-3-0

1

14

C Bennard

Nipissing

11

11

2.25

104

.813

4-6-1

-

15

T Edgar

Toronto

16

16

1.36

86

.804

7-7-1

4

QUEEN’S GAELS - WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA NOTES - 2016 13


NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

QUEEN’S GAELS - WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA NOTES - 2016 14


NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

CONFERENCE PLAYOFF RECAPS

OTTAWA QUEEN’S

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

0 1

Oct. 30, 2016 Kingston, Ont.

QUEEN’S WESTERN

2 0

Nov. 4, 2016 London, Ont.

Overtime Goal from Callender Sends Gaels To OUA Final Four

Skoko Sends Gaels To OUA Championship

KINGSTON, Ont. (October 30, 2016) – The Gaels defeated the No.9 Ottawa Gee-Gees 1-0 in a hard fought game that required extra time.

LONDON, Ont. (November 4, 2016) – The No.7 Gaels blanked the host Western Mustangs 2-0 on a pair of goals from Matija Skoko (Toronto) in the OUA Semi-Final to earn a spot in the Championship game at 2pm on Sunday. The win also books Queen’s a place at the U Sports National Championship next weekend, hosted by Acadia.

Laura Callender (Ottawa) received the ball with her back to goal about 10 yards out, made a great turn to shake a pair of defenders, and made no mistake to find the back of the net in the 109th minute. GAME FLOW The Gaels began the first half with a fast paced start, but struggled to keep possession of the ball in the offensive third. Queen’s held their own against the aggressive Gee-Gees offence, keeping the score at 0-0. The strong tricolour defence kept Ottawa from getting too many chances on net. Lauren Winquist (London, Ont.) entered the game for Jenny Wolever (Toronto, Ont.) and had the best opportunity of the game so far, sprinting up the wing before challenging the goalie at the edge of the six yard box, but was unable to score. The first half ended with a stressful ordeal in front of the Gaels net. The Gee-Gees got the ball past Queen’s keeper Madison Tyrell (White Rock, B.C.), but Erin Cliffe (Burlington, Ont.) got back to clear it off the line. The score remained 0-0 at the break with one save for each keeper. The Gaels had more shots during the second half and stepped up their game by playing more offensively. Brittany Almeida (Kingston, Ont.) sent a corner toward goal, which resulted with a scoring opportunity for Matija Skoko (Toronto, Ont.), but her shot sailed just high of the net. Callender took a beautiful shot from 30 yards out, which was headed for the top left corner of the Gee-Gees net, but Ottawa’s keeper Margot Shore tipped the ball onto the crossbar, and it ricocheted into touch. The score remained 0-0 at the end of the second half and sent the game into extra time. Queen’s maintained their composure throughout the intense first period of extra time. Both teams had shots on goal, but the keepers stood tall and the game remained scoreless heading into the final 15 minutes. It was in the second half of extra time that Callender put the Gaels ahead. After receiving a ball from Skoko to the left of goal, the Queen’s midfielder beat her defenders and dribbled across the face of goal before depositing the ball into the bottom right corner past the outstretched Ottawa keeper. The tricolour held on through the remaining minutes to advance to the OUA Final Four with a 1-0 win.

GAME FLOW The Gaels began the game with heightened intensity, as play went back and forth early. The Gaels gained momentum after Jenny Wolever (Toronto), Tara Bartam (Vancouver) and Brittany Almeida (Kingston, Ont.) fired shots on target, but were stopped by the Mustangs goalie Megan Girardi. Queen’s defence stood strong against the Mustangs offence, holding them to just two shots in the first half, but none on net. The first half ended with a stressful attack on the Gaels net, when Amanda Boyle had one of the best opportunities of the game for Western, but her shot hit the crossbar and went over to leave the halftime score 0-0. The Gaels started the second half with strong defence as the Mustangs pushed attacks towards goal. The tricolour maintained a tight midfield throughout the game to limit Western’s ability to move the ball. In the 59th minute of the game, Wolever sent a shot on net from the wide left corner. Mustangs keeper Girardi saved the first shot, but the rebound fell to Skoko, who poked the ball into the net to put Queen’s ahead 1-0. Soon after, the Mustangs had an opportunity just outside the Gaels 18 yard box, but the tricolour cleared the ball from their end to defend their lead. In the 86th minute, good defence from Skoko put her in a footrace with Western’s keeper for the ball. The Gaels midfielder won the race and made no mistake, placing the ball into the open net for a 2-0 lead. The Gaels maintained the lead until the end, winning the game and earning the right to defend their OUA title. Madison Tyrell (White Rock) stood tall when she needed to, earning her fifth consecutive clean sheet dating back to the regular season. BY THE NUMBERS 7 – Seven shots on goal for the Gaels 2 – The Gaels are looking to make it two OUA titles in a row

BY THE NUMBERS 4 – The Gaels are headed to the OUA final four 10-14 – In the last five years, Queen’s is 10-14 in playoff games that have gone to extra time or beyond 8 – Madison Tyrell made eight saves for the clean sheet FINAL SAY “I was just trying to get shots on target at that point and as soon as Matija [Skoko] put a great ball in, I just tried to square up and put the ball in. It was a really awesome win and I think a challenge like this has given us great confidence going into the next game.” – Laura Callender

QUEEN’S GAELS - WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA NOTES - 2016 15


NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

CONFERENCE PLAYOFF RECAPS CONT`D

QUEEN’S UOIT

0 1

Nov. 6, 2016 London, Ont.

Gaels head to nationals with OUA Silver LONDON Ont. (November 6, 2016) – The Gaels suffered a 1-0 loss to the UOIT Ridgebacks in the OUA Championship game, and will head to Acadia for the National Championships as the OUA Finalists. With the result, UOIT thwarted the Gaels hopes of repeating as provincial champions and captured the first OUA Championship in the history of their women’s soccer program. GAME FLOW To start the first half, Queen’s struggled to keep possession of the ball against the relentless pressure applied by the Ridgebacks. The tricolour were forced to make a sub in the opening minutes when Rachel Radu (Ottawa) took a knee and was replaced by Savannah Meyer-Clement (Oshawa, Ont.). After 15 mintues, the Gaels found their footing and began to have some success advancing the ball. Just when Queen’s was starting to look dangerous in the offensive third, a costly give away got turned into a breakaway opportunity for UOIT’s Taijah Henderson. The Ridgeback attacker beat out the Gaels defenders in a race toward goal, making a move at the top of the box before putting her team ahead with a low shot that beat Madison Tyrell (White Rock, B.C.). Lauren Winquist (London, Ont.) and Sarah Nixon (Oakville, Ont.) checked into the game soon after, and the tricolour picked up the intensity as the half progressed. The two subs made an instant impact, with Windquist causing a turnover at the top of the 18 before passing across to Nixon, whose shot was saved by UOIT’s Helen Frampton. Jenny Wolever (Toronto) was marked closely for much of the first half, but got away from her defenders late in the half when she cut in from the wing, firing a shot that missed high. Queen’s came out of halftime playing their best soccer of the match. The Gaels built on their momentum from late in the first half and played balls down the wings to get into Ridgebacks territory. Even though the Gaels were finding a little more time on the ball, UOIT continued to keep the tricolour off the scoreboard with solid defence in their own end. Laura Callender (Ottawa) found some space in the middle of the field and fired a shot goalward, but Frampton was there to tip it onto the crossbar and out for a Gaels corner. Wolever had another chance for Queen’s when she sped past her defenders, but her left-footed shot was saved on the turf. Brittany Almeida (Kingston, Ont.) created an opportunity for herself when she danced away from a UOIT wouldbe tackler and fired a rocket toward the top right corner. The ball beat a diving Frampton, but sailed harmlessly wide. In the final 10 minutes of the game, UOIT recovered the form they had early in the game, shutting down every Gaels chance before any threat of danger. When the final whistle sounded, UOIT was crowned the OUA Champion and the Gaels settled for silver. Tyrell finished the game with four saves, while Frampton was credited with two. Both teams will represent the OUA at the U Sports National Championship this week in Wolfville, N.S., hosted by Acadia. BY THE NUMBERS 2 – Queen’s has earned a spot at the National Championships for the second straight year 2 – Two teams from the OUA East met in the OUA Final this year 15 – Head coach Dave McDowell has taken the Gaels to the National Championships 15 times UP NEXT Queen’s is off to the U Sports National Championship at Acadia, with their first game on Thursday, November 10.

QUEEN’S GAELS - WOMEN’S SOCCER MEDIA NOTES - 2016 16


NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

ALL-TIME RECORD - SOCCER (W) CONFERENCE RECORD

CONFERENCE PLAYOFFS

U SPORTS/CIS/CIAU CHAMPIONSHIP

SEASON

GP

W

L

T

GF

GA

GP

W

L

GF

GA

GP

W

L

T

GF

2016

16

11

4

1

39

11

3

2

1

3

1

2015*

16

7

2

7

35

10

4

4

0

5

2

3

2

1

0

2

2014

16

9

4

3

39

15

2

1

1

0

1

-

-

-

-

-

2013

16

7

2

7

34

12

4

3

1

8

1

-

-

-

-

2012

16

11

2

3

55

9

3

2

1

4

2

3

2

1

2011*^

16

13

1

2

46

12

3

3

0

6

0

3

3

2010^

16

14

0

2

50

10

3

2

1

5

2

3

3

2009

16

13

1

2

39

5

3

2

1

6

3

3

2008

14

8

4

2

22

9

2

1

1

2

1

2007

16

8

1

7

26

4

1

0

1

0

2006

16

12

1

3

44

12

3

2

1

2005

12

7

0

5

26

8

4

3

1

2004

12

8

1

3

36

3

3

2

2003

10

8

0

2

34

3

3

2002*

10

7

1

2

25

3

2001*

10

5

1

4

24

2000

10

6

3

1

1999

12

8

1

1998

12

11

1997

12

7

1996

12

1995 1994

GA

OVERALL GP

W

L

T

GF

GA

PCT.

COACH

CONFERENCE

19

13

5

1

42

12

0.711

Dave McDowell

OUA East

2

20

11

2

7

42

14

0.717

Dave McDowell

OUA East

-

18

10

5

3

39

16

0.639

Dave McDowell

OUA East

-

-

20

10

3

7

42

13

0.675

Dave McDowell

OUA East

0

6

1

22

15

4

3

65

12

0.750

Dave McDowell

OUA East

0

0

2

1

22

19

1

2

54

13

0.909

Dave McDowell

OUA East

0

0

4

0

22

19

1

2

59

12

0.909

Dave McDowell

OUA East

1

2

0

3

3

22

16

4

2

48

11

0.773

Dave McDowell

OUA East

-

-

-

-

-

-

16

9

5

2

24

10

0.625

Dave McDowell

OUA East

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

17

8

2

7

26

6

0.676

Dave McDowell

OUA East

5

1

3

2

1

0

4

4

22

16

3

3

53

17

0.795

Dave McDowell

OUA East

5

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

16

10

1

5

31

11

0.781

Dave McDowell

OUA East

1

4

2

3

2

1

0

5

4

18

12

3

3

45

9

0.750

Dave McDowell

OUA East

2

1

8

5

2

0

1

1

1

2

15

10

2

3

43

10

0.767

Dave McDowell

OUA East

3

3

0

5

2

2

0

2

0

0

5

15

10

3

2

30

10

0.733

Dave McDowell

OUA East

9

3

3

0

4

0

3

0

2

1

3

6

16

8

3

5

31

15

0.656

Dave McDowell

OUA East

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

3

38

4

1

0

1

1

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

13

8

2

3

39

8

0.731

Dave McDowell

OUA East

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

4

1

28

12

3

2

1

4

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

15

9

5

1

32

16

0.633

Dave McDowell

OUA East

5

1

6

32

9

3

2

1

5

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

15

7

2

6

37

13

0.667

Dave McDowell

OWIAA East

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

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

397

263

52

82

1002

229

86

57

29

128

81

36

18

14

4

36

37

519

338

95

86

1166

347

0.734

* Denotes Conference Champion

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

U SPORTS/OUA AWARDS U SPORTS 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

U SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP MVP 2011................................................................Chantel Marson

OUA AWARDS MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

U Sports Player of the Year Renee MacLellan

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

U SPORTS ALL-CANADIANS

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

1988 (2) Michelle Notaro, Cathy Redshaw

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

1987 (1) Cathy Redshaw

1989 (2) Catherine Angus, Cathy Redshaw 1990 (2) Catherine Angus, Lisa Napolitano 1992 (1) Vicki Lowes 1993 (1) Martha Hall 1995 (2) Martha Hall, Sharon Jameson 1996 (1) Judith Trepanier 1997 (1) Jennifer Sarginson

2002 (1) Cecily Clarke 2003 (2) Stacy Malloch, Eilish McConville 2004 (1) Eilish McConville 2005 (1) Eilish McConville 2006 (1) Eilish McConville 2009 (1) Renee MacLellan 2010 (2) Kelli Chamberlain, Jacqueline Tessier 2014 (1) Jessie de Boer

U SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIP ALL-STARS 2009 (2) Renee MacLellan, Mikyla Kay

1998 (3) Angie Crockford, Raeleen Dunne, Judith Trepanier

2010 (3) Kelli Chamberlain, Riley Filion, Melissa Jung

1999 (2) Raeleen Dunne, Audrey McKay

2011 (4) Jackie Tessier, Brienna Shaw, Chantel Marson, Riley Filion

2000 (2) Nuala Grieve, Joanna Hackett 2001 (1)

U Sports Championship MVP Chantel Marson

Nuala Grieve

2012 (3) Breanna Burton, Alexis McKinty, Jessie de Boer

Lidia Bradau was an OUA All-Star and OUA Champion in her first season

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

OUA ALL-STARS 1986 (4) Sara Boswell, Kim Johnson, Victoria Johnson, Karen Newell 1987 (3) Catherine Angus, Sarah Boswell, Cathy Redshaw 1988 (4) Dede Hunt, Vicki Lowes, Michelle Notaro, Cathy Redshaw

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

1996 (1) Judith Trepanier

2007 (2) Renee MacLellan, Hannah Shoichet

1997 (2) Joanna Hackett, Jennifer Sarginson

2008 (5) Kelli Chamberlain, Jennifer Hutchinson, Kate McKenna, Brienna Shaw, Angela Sullivan

1998 (4) Angie Crockford, Raeleen Dunne, Audrey McKay, Judith Trepanier 1999 (3) Chantal Duke, Raeleen Dunne, Audrey McKay

1989 (2) Catherine Angus, Cathy Redshaw

2000 (2) Nuala Grieve, Joanna Hackett

1990 (5) Catherine Angus, Vicki Lowes, Ala Lysyk, Lisa Napolitano, Cathy Redshaw

2001 (2) Nuala Grieve, Audrey McKay

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

2002 (2) Ashley Barrett, Cecily Clarke 2003 (2) Stacy Malloch, Eilish McConville

2012 (5) Jessie de Boer, Riley Filion, Jacqueline Tessier, Mikyla Kay, Alexis McKinty

1993 (3) Martha Hall, Sharon Jameson, Jen Lawetz

2004 (4) Sarah Barradas, Kate Chambers, Eilish McConville, Anna Singer

2013 (4) Riley Filion, Micah Vermeer, Melissa Jung, Alexis McKinty

1994 (1) Marth Hall

2005 (1) Eilish McConville

2014 (3) Jessie de Boer, Melissa Jung, Brittany Almeida

1995 (3) Martha Hall, Sharon Jameson, Judith Trepanier

2006 (4) Janine Clark, Renee MacLellan, Eilish McConville, Andrea Pigozzo

2015 (4) Jessie de Boer, Micah Vermeer, Lidia Bradau, Jenny Wolever

1991 (3) Vicki Lowes, Lisa Napolitano, Heather Worthy 1992 (3) Sharon Jameson, Vicki Lowes, Lisa Napolitano

TEAM AWARDS MOST IMPROVED PLAYER

MOST CONSISTENT 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 2011........................................ Alexis McKinty 2012.....................................Rachel Colarossi 2013....................................Michaila Frawley 2014............................................Matija Skoko 2015................................................ Alicia Levy

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 2011..........................................Brienna Shaw 2012........................................ Alexis McKinty 2013............................................Melissa Jung 2014............................................Melissa Jung 2015........... Laura Callender, Lidia Bradau

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 2011..................................Kelli Chamberlain 2012................................................Riley Filion 2013................................................Riley Filion

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 2011........................................ Sabrina Carew 2012........................................ Sabrina Carew 2013........................................ 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 2011..................................Kelli Chamberlain 2012....................................Brittany Almeida 2013....................................Brittany Almeida

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 2005...............................................Julia Wilkes 2006....................................... Katie McKenna 2007 ...................................... Katie McKenna 2008.....................................Katie McKenna 2009...........................................Paula Wong 2010..............................................Paula Wong 2011..............................................Paula Wong 2012........................................ Sabrina Carew 2013........................................ Sabrina Carew

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS: 2011,2010,1988

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 2007 ...............................................Ali Skinner 2008.......................... Jennifer Hutchinson 2009.......................... Jennifer Hutchinson 2010.............................Jennifer Hutchinson 2011...........................................Jackie Tessier 2012.........................Monique Czaczkowski 2013.......................................... Sydney Olsen

AERIAL COMBAT

PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS: 2015,2011,2002,2001,1988,1984

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 2011..............................Chantal McFetridge 2012......................................... Jessie de Boer 2013................................................. Kyra Steer

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

1987 ..................................... Cathy Redshaw 1988 .................................................................... 1989 .........................................Lynn Forward

COACHING RECORDS Coach

Seasons

G

W

L

T

W%

Dave McDowell

29

370

241

51

78

0.757

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

29

70

39

4

2

1

2

0

1

3

2

0

1

1

0

0

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