2013 University of Toronto Varsity Blues men's soccer preseason media guide

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Founded.......................................................1827 Enrollment......................... 80,899 (73,311 full-time) President............................................Meric Gertler Director of Athletics...................................................Beth Ali Number of Intercollegiate Teams..........................................43 (25 sports) Conference Affiliation.............Ontario University Athletics (OUA) National Affiliation.........Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) Venue....................................Varsity Centre (5,000) Colours...................................Navy Blue & White Mascot......................................True Blue Beaver

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Team Directory......................................................Page 3 2013 Schedule......................................................Page 5 Coaching Staff......................................................Page 6 2013 Season Preview......................................................Page 8 Player Profiles......................................................Page 10 2012 Year in Review....................................................Page 15 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 Anthony Capotosto............................Varsity Blues Soccer Head Coach.....................a.capotosto@utoronto.ca



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Date Opponent 8/31/2013 Carleton University 09/07/2013 Nipissing University 09/08/2013 Laurentian University 09/11/2013 Trent University 9/15/2013 Ryerson University 9/21/2013 Royal Military College of Canada 9/22/2013 Queen’s University 9/25/2013 Trent University 9/29/2013 Ryerson University 10/05/2013 Nipissing University 10/06/2013 Laurentian University 10/12/2013 Queen’s University 10/13/2013 Royal Military College of Canada 10/20/2013 Carleton University

Location Varsity Centre Varsity Centre Varsity Centre Varsity Centre Varsity Centre Kingston, Ontario Kingston, Ontario Peterborough, Ontario Toronto, Ontario North Bay, Ontario Sudbury, Ontario Varsity Centre Varsity Centre Ottawa, Ontario

Time 3:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m.


Coaching Staff

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Manager of Soccer Operations & Head Coach

An OUA all-star defender in all five of his seasons with the Blues (1997, 1999-2002), Capotosto was named a first team all-Canadian in 2000 and 2001. He also claimed OUA East MVP honours in 2000 and 2001, and in his final playing season captained the Blues to their most recent OUA title. Capotosto holds a Canadian National ‘B’ coaching licence and United States Soccer Federation National ‘C’ and ‘Y’ licences. In the spring of 2008, Anthony travelled to England for a 10day coaching apprenticeship with Ipswich Town Football Club of the English First Division. Following that, he served as an assistant coach with the Italia Shooters of the Canadian Soccer League for the duration of the summer. In 2010, Capotosto travelled back to England for another 10-day coaching apprenticeship with Plymouth Argyle FC where he worked closely with former Toronto FC head coach John Carver and Paul Mariner, TFC’s new director of player development. Anthony is the head coach of the Toronto FC junior academy team in the Canadian Soccer League (CSL). In 2013, he guided the TFC junior academy team to a sixth-place finish at the AEGON Future Cup in Amsterdam, competing against some of the top under-17 programs in the world. University of Toronto Coaching Record Season Reg Season Playoffs Ex/Tourn Overall 2012 7-5-2 1-1 2-0 10-6-2 2011 10-2-2 2-3 1-0 13-3-2 2010 10-1-3 4-2 0-0 14-3-3 2009 11-1-2 3-3 0-2 14-6-2 2008 10-1-3 1-2 1-1 12-4-3 2007 8-3-3 0-1 1-1 9-5-3 TOTAL 56-13-15 11-12 5-4 72-29-15 A four-time Blues team captain and two-time all-Canadian, Anthony Capotosto joined the Blues men’s soccer team as head coach in 2007 after two years as an assistant to Carmine Isacco. He was later named the full-time manager of operations and head coach of both the men’s and women’s teams in April, 2011. Capotosto was an assistant coach to the 1998 men’s soccer Blues and after graduation also served on the Blues women’s soccer staff in 2003. He rejoined the men’s staff in 2005, and has helped guide the team to berths in five CIS championships in eight years. He was also the head coach of the women’s team in 2011, before passing duties onto Cyprian McFarlane in the 2012 season.

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Coaching Staff

JON

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First Assistant Coach A member and team captain of the Trent Excalibur from 2004-08, Mondino built his skills both on the field and the sideline as the assistant director of coaching with the Peterborough City Soccer Association. Upon graduation, Mondino was hired as a technical director at Soccer Club Toronto, where he facilitates, monitors and organizes all player and coaching development programs.

PIERRE

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General Manager

ADRIAN

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Strength & Conditioning SOCCER

LUCIANO

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Second Assistant Coach Luciano joined the men’s soccer coaching staff in 2009 after a five-year goalkeeping career with the Blues. As a player, Luciano helped the Blues win three OUA silver medals (2004-06) and competed in three CIS national championship tournaments, where he helped the team to a silver medal in 2005. Luciano holds a national B license from the Canadian Soccer Association, as well as the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) advanced natoinal goalkeeping diploma and OSA goalkeeper coaching diploma. Aside from the Varsity Blues, Luciano is a staff goalkeeper coach with the Toronto F.C. Academy. He is also involved as head coach of the Blues soccer academy, which is a program run by U of T soccer that is dedicated to developing local youth soccer players in a university atmosphere.

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The University of Toronto Varsity Blues fields a young team and will rely on their veteran leadership to set the tone in 2013. “There will be a much different team dynamic this year having lost 12 players from last season,” said Varsity Blues head coach Anthony Capotosto. “We will be integrating our first-year players into our system of play and introducing them to OUA and CIS-level soccer.” Toronto will be led up front by veteran strikers Mario Kovacevic and Killian Elkinson. Kovacevic led the team and ranked fourth in the OUA with nine goals last season. The Woodbridge, Ont., native represented Canada at the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia this past July, helping the team to a seventh-place finish. Elkinson makes the move from defender to striker this season. The fourth-year philosophy and psychology major scored two goals in 2012 and will be counted on to increase his offensive output. The Blues also welcome Braeden Krampert back to the roster. Krampert played one season with the Blues in 2007 and went onto play with Toronto/ Croatia in the Canadian Soccer League. Winnipeg native Ezequiel Lubocki will once again lead U of T’s midfield. The three-time OUA all-star will work with third-year Veljko Lukovic to create the offensive attack and help integrate Coker College transfer Arun Vigneswararajah into the Blues systems this season. The Blues defensive corps will be steered by Jason Cordeiro. The central defender will look to fellow returnee Justin Liendo and first-year standout Devon Bowyer to help maintain Toronto’s sound defensive reputation in 2013. First-year goalkeeper Kenneth Viegas of Brampton, Ont., has assumed a starting role while veteran Rab Bruce-Lockhart recovers from an off-season injury.



Player Profiles

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MARIO

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K OVAC E V I C STRIKER

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Glenlyon Norfolk School • Victoria, B.C.

St. Jean de Brebeuf • Woodbridge, Ont.

Political Science

Engineering

High School: Won the B.C. AA provincial championship in 2011.

Varsity: 2012: Dressed and started for 10 games...went 5-3-2 and posted five shut outs...also started both playoff games, notching a shut out in East quarter-final action.

JASON

C O R D E I RO DEFENDER

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High School: Named the senior male athlete most valuable player...named the most valuable player on the co-ed volleyball and senior boys volleyball teams...won the Queen’s Elizabeth aiming for the top scholarship...won the science and technology award...is a Ontario scholar medallion award recipient and platinum honour roll medallion award recipient. Personal: Coached the under-15 Vaughn Wolfpack boy’s volleyball team...is a junior fellow at Massey College...coaches high school volleyball at St. Jean de Brebeuf. Varsity: 2012: Dressed for 11 games...ranked fourth in the OUA with nine goals...named an OUA East second team all-star...represented Canada at the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia, helping the team to a seventh-place finish. 2011: Dressed for 11 games...led the team and ranked fifth in OUA scoring with 11 goals...named an OUA first team all-star. 2010: Dressed for 13 games...scored one goal.

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Notre Dame R.S.S. • Vancouver, B.C. Political Science Varsity: 2012: Dressed for 13 games.

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ELKINSON DEFENCE

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Upper Canada College • Toronto, Ont. Philosophy/Psychology Varsity: 2012: Dressed for all 14 games...scored two goals. 2011: Dressed for five games. 2008: Played eight games.

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Birchmount Park C.I. • Toronto, Ont. Kinesiology High School: Won a gold medal as a member of the 4x100 boys relay team at the 2010 OFSAA track and field championships. Varsity: 2012: Dressed for all 14 games...scored one goal. 2011: Dressed for seven games...scored one goal. Personal: Volunteers as a house league soccer coach.

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Player Profiles

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LUBOCKI MIDFIELD

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U of Winnipeg C.I. • Winnipeg, Man.

Birchmount Park C.I. • Toronto, Ont.

Peace & Conflict Studies/History

Engineering

High School: Named Manitoba’s 2009 youth player of the year.... twice named the athlete of the year...played on Canada’s men’s under-17 national team. National/International Experience: Played in the 2013 Maccabiah Games...played in the U17 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifyer in Tijuana, Mexico...played in the 2009 Canada Games for Mantioba...attended the 2007 Western Canada Games. Varsity: 2012: Dressed for 13 games...scored three goals...named an OUA East first team all-star. 2011: Dressed for nine games...scored one goal...named an OUA East first team all-star. 2010: Dressed for 13 games...scored four goals...named the OUA East rookie of the year and a first team all-star...named the 2011 Varsity Blues male rookie of the year.

High School: Named the most valuable player on the soccer team...was the top pre-season goal scorer at FK Dorcol in 2008.... won the proficiency awards in AP calculus and AP chemistry. Varsity: 2012: Dressed for seven games. 2011: Dressed for 10 games...scored three goals.

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STEVENSON DEFENDER

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Ridley College • Thorold, Ont. Engineering High School: Recieved the top mark in Grade 12 Biology and Chemistry...was named an Ontario Scholar...named the most valuable player for the Varisty soccer team...captained the Varsity soccer team in 2012. Varisty: 2012: Dressed for 12 games.

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Rookies to Watch

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BRAEDEN

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K R A M P E RT STRIKER/MIDFIELD

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Vaughan Road Academy • Toronto, Ont.

St. Francis Xavier • Mississauga, Ont.

Humanities

Geography

High School: Won an OFSAA bronze medal as a member of the soccer team. National/International Experience: Was a member of the U17/U20 Trinidad and Tobago national team

National/International Experience: Participated in a trial with German soccer club VfB Stuttgart Varsity: 2007: Dressed for one game.

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V I G N E S WA R A R A J A H MIDFIELD

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St. Roch C.S.S. • Brampton, Ont.

Sandalwood Heights S.S. • Etobicoke, Ont.

Economics

Business Administration

High School: Named as an Ontario Scholar...was the most valuable soccer player for two years...recipient of the volleyball coaches award. National/International Experience: Was an OYSL champion... was a OSL champion. Personal: Is a Knights Table volunteer...volunteers with the Link Crew...is a Credit Valley Hospital ER volunteer.

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High School: Named valedictorian of graduating class of 2011... was named on the Dean’s List...named the most valuable soccer player for four years.

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After finishing the regular season in fourth place in the OUA East with a 7-5-2 record, the Varsity Blues men`s soccer team notched a thrilling 1-0 playoff victory, defeating the Nipissing Lakers 4-3 in penalty kicks. The Blues then headed to Kingston to take on the Queen`s Gaels in OUA quarter-final action, where their season came to an end after a 2-1 (4-3 penalty kick) loss. Veteran midfielders Dylan Bams and Ezequiel Lubocki were named OUA East first team all-stars, while Darragh McGee, Mario Kovacevic and Adrian Dannel earned second team status. McGee was named a CIS academic Top 8 allCanadian, while Kovacevic led the team and ranked fourth in the OUA with nine goals.

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2012 Year in Review

2012 OUA STANDINGS East Team Queen’s Carleton Ryerson Toronto Nipissing Laurentian RMC Trent

GP W L T GF GA PTS 14 11 1 2 32 8 35 14 10 2 2 36 13 32 14 7 1 6 21 9 27 14 7 5 2 30 16 23 14 4 6 4 13 19 16 14 4 7 3 11 19 15 14 1 11 2 7 32 5 14 1 12 1 10 44 4

West Team York McMaster Western Windsor Guelph Laurier UOIT Brock Waterloo

GP W L T GF GA PTS 16 14 0 2 45 8 44 16 12 1 3 34 11 39 16 7 4 5 22 15 26 16 7 6 3 22 16 24 16 7 6 3 25 18 24 16 5 6 5 13 20 20 16 3 11 2 7 29 11 16 1 10 5 13 34 8 16 1 13 2 11 41 5

2012 VARSITY BLUES STATISTICS ## 9 19 8 18 16 4 7 15 23 6

Player Mario Kovacevic Adrian Dannel Jermaine Burrell Ezequiel Lubocki Dylan Bams Darragh McGee Killian Elkinson Justin Liendo Christopher Mannella Mehdi Salemi

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2012 Year in Review

2012 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date Opponent 9/1/2012 Carleton University 9/8/2012 Royal Military College of Canada 9/9/2012 Queen’s University 9/15/2012 Laurentian University 9/16/2012 Nipissing University 9/19/2012 Trent University 9/23/2012 Ryerson University 9/30/2012 Carleton University 10/6/2012 Queen’s University 10/7/2012 Royal Military College of Canada 10/14/2012 Ryerson University 10/17/2012 Trent University 10/20/2012 Nipissing University 10/21/2012 Laurentian University

Location Ottawa, Ontario Varsity Centre Varsity Centre Sudbury, Ontario Nipissing University Varsity Centre Toronto, Ontario Varsity Centre Kingston, Ontario Kingston, Ontario Varsity Centre Peterborough, Ontario Varsity Centre Varsity Centre

Time L 1-3 W 4-0 L 1-2 W 2-0 L 1-2 W 3-2 L 1-2 W 2-1 L 1-2 W 1-0 T 2-2 W 5-0 W 6-0 T 0-0

OUA Playoffs Date Oppenent 10/24/2012 Nipissing University 10/28/2012 Queen`s University

Playoff OUA Playoff OUA Quarter-Final

Result W 1-0 (4-3 PK) L 1-2 (4-5 PK)

Old Four Tournament Date Opponent 8/25/2012 McGill University 8/26/2012 Western University

Location Varsity Centre Varsity Centre

Time W 2-1 (4-3 PK) W 2-1 (5-4 PK)

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The University of Toronto men’s soccer program continues to be one of the best in the nation and upholds a tradition of success and accomplishment that stretches back 130 years. Organized soccer was first introduced to the U of T campus in 1876, when the University of Toronto Football Club abandoned a traditional local set of football rules in favour of the thennovel “Association game.” The current team was established in 1879, making it one of the oldest in North America. The Blues dominated the Ontario-Quebec interuniversity league for much of the 20th century, capturing 43 league titles between 1904 and 1968, including 17 championships in the 1950s and 60s. This tradition of excellence continues to the present day. For the past two decades, the U of T men’s soccer team has been consistently ranked in the top 10 in the country and has reached the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) championships 12 times since 1986, bringing home the national title in 1988 and a silver medal in 2005. Varsity Blues soccer also regularly attracts some of the top high school student-athletes from Ontario and across the country. In 1989 the entire Varsity Blues squad represented Canada at the World University Championship and captured the silver medal. Since 1979, 43 Varsity Blues have been named CIS all-Canadians, including Mark Purdy, Peter Sarantopoulos, Joe Demiglio and Mike Bialy.

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VARSITY BLUES – 1988 CIAU CHAMPIONS

In 1988, the Varsity Blues men’s soccer team claimed the nation’s top prize, a CIAU championship, for the first time in U of T history. The Blues wrapped up the regular season schedule with a near perfect 15-1-1 record, scoring 42 goals and allowing just 12. In the post-season, U of T opened their title run with a 1-0 penalty kick victory over Carleton before slipping past Queen’s 4-2 in the provincial semifinals and shutting out Western 2-0 to claim the OUAA crown. At the national championship, the Blues defeated number-one ranked Alberta (2-1) with goals from Pat Cubellis

and George Argyropoulos. And in the final, Cubellis notched the game’s only marker in a 1-0 victory over McGill. The team then capped off their storybook season at the World University Soccer Championship in Arizona, where they represented Canada and earned a silver medal. The success of this squad, which was led by 1988 OUAA coach of the year Jim Lefkos, can be attributed to their tremendous depth, determination and incredible team chemistry. Seven Varsity Blues were named OUAA all-stars, with Cubellis and Coz Zambazis also garnering all-Canadian honours.

The 1988-89 championship team included Terry Apostolou (Manager), George Argyropoulos, Chris Collie, David Collie, Pat Cubellis, John Diniz, Patrick Fancott, John Fitzgerald, Guido Geisler, Domenic Ientile, Alan Kennedy, Ben Kwak, Tom Lazarou, Rod MacGregor, (therapist) Dino Mastrogianis, William Murray, Robert Pacas, Bill Papaconstantinou, Nino Perrotta, Peter Sarantopoulos, Tony Tata, Tom Tsilfidis, Mark Varkul, Coz Zambazis and head coach Jim Lefkos.

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VARSITY BLUES AT THE CIS CHAMPIONSHIP (Since 1972) Appearances 14

GP W L T 30 9 20 1

1972 Alberta 2, Toronto 0 1982 Victoria 1, Toronto 0 1986 Semifinal - Toronto 3, UNB 2 Final - UBC 4, Toronto 0 1988 Semifinal - Toronto 2, Alberta 1 Final - Toronto 1, McGill 0 1990 Prelim - Toronto 2, McGill 1 Semifinal - UBC 2, Toronto 1 (OT) 1996 Pool A Toronto 3, McGill 3 Victoria 1, Toronto 0

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1st Appearance 1972

1998 Pool B Alberta 2, Toronto 1 McGill 1, Toronto 0 2002 Pool B Toronto 1, Victoria 0 Brock 2, Toronto 0 Bronze - McGill 3, Toronto 0 2004 Pool A SMU 4, Toronto 2 McGill 3, Toronto 0 2005 Quarter-Final - Toronto 1, SMU 0 Semifinal - Toronto 4, TWU 3 Final - UBC 3, Toronto 1

Last Appearance 2011 2006 Quarter-Final - Montreal 2, Toronto 1 Consolation Semi - SMU 3, Toronto 0 2009 Quarter-Final - Toronto 2, Victoria 1 Semifinal - Laval 3, Toronto 0 Bronze - TWU 2, Toronto 1 (PK) 2010 Quarter-Final - Toronto 5, UQAM 0 Semifinal - UBC 3, Toronto 0 Bronze - Saint Mary’s 2, Toronto 0 2011 Quarter-Final - Alberta 2, Toronto 1 Consolation Semi - McGill 1, Toronto 0

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AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS CIS CHAMPIONS 1988 CIS COACH OF THE YEAR 1986 - Jim Lefkos CIS ALL-CANADIANS 1979 - Dave Secco (1st Team), Dieter Wendling (1st Team) 1980 - Len Visconti (2nd Team) 1983 - Ricardo Zane (2nd Team) 1984 - Ricardo Zane (2nd Team) 1986 - Mark Purdy (1st Team), Pat Cubellis (1st Team) 1987 - Mark Purdy (1st Team) 1988 - Coz Zambazis (1st Team), Pat Cubellis (1st Team) 1989 - Peter Sarantopoulos (2nd Team) 1990 - Peter Sarantopoulos (1st Team), George Argyropoulos (2nd Team) 1991 - Peter Sarantopoulos (1st Team) 1992 - George Argyropoulos (2nd Team) 1993 - Steve Albanese (2nd Team) 1994 - Tom Kouzmanis (1st Team), Steve Albanese (2nd Team) 1995 - Joe Demiglio (1st Team) 1996 - Joe Demiglio (1st Team), Stuart Black (1st Team) 1997 - Theo Zagar (1st Team), Joe Demiglio (1st Team),

Eric Puig (1st Team) 1998 - Jonathon Robilliard (2nd Team) 1999 - Tom Kiriakou (2nd Team), Logan Purdy (2nd Team) 2000 - Anthony Capotosto (1st Team) 2001 - Anthony Capotosto (1st Team), Yuri Elkaim (2nd Team), Jeff Ormonde (2nd Team), Tom Kouzmanis (2nd Team) 2002 - Yuri Elkaim (1st Team) 2003 - Robert Rupf (1st Team) 2004 - Sean Myers (2nd Team), Mike Bialy (2nd Team) 2005 - Eric Tse (1st Team) 2006 – Mike Bialy (1st Team), Eric Tse (2nd Team), Evan Milward (2nd Team) 2007 – Mike Bialy (1st Team) 2009 - Yannis Gianniotis (2nd Team) 2010 - Nordo Gooden (1st Team), Darragh McGee (1st Team) 2011 - Darragh McGee (1st Team)

OUA CHAMPIONS 2010, 2002, 1988, 1986, 1982, 1976, 1972, 1968, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1964*, 1963’, 1962, 1960, 1959, 1958*’, 1957, 1956’, 1955, 1954, 1953, 1951’, 1950, 1949, 1948, 1947, 1946, 1945, 1939, 1938, 1935, 1933, 1932, 1929, 1923, 1921, 1920, 1919, 1914, 1913, 1911, 1910, 1909, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904 ‘ West champions *co-champions OUA COACH OF THE YEAR 1986 - Jim Lefkos (East co-winner) 1988 - Jim Lefkos (East) 1993 - Jim Lefkos (East) 2001 - Jim Lefkos (East North) 2003 - John Vidovich (West/North) 2004 - John Vidovich (North/South)

OUA MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2003 - Robert Rupf (West/North) 2005 - Eric Tse (North/South) 2006 - Mike Bialy (East) 2007 - Mike Bialy (East) 2010 - Darragh McGee (East) 2011 - Darragh McGee (East)

OUA COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD 2008 - Nordo Gooden (East) 2010 - Lawrence Buchan (East) 2011 - Nicolas Girard (East)

OUA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2001 - Sean Myers (East/North) 2002 - George Davis (West/North) 2010 - Ezequiel Lubocki (East)

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Record Manual OUA ALL-STARS 1977 - Peter Uremovich (Fullback) 1978 - Pat Pitters (Def), Milan Lukovich (Alternate Fwd.) 1979 - Bob Simcoe (Goal), Dieter Wendling (Def), Chris Lasovich (Def) 1980 - Lenny Visconti (1st Mid), Peter Kovacs (2nd Def) 1981 - not available 1982 - Nitin Kawale (Def), Jim Kyriacou (Def), Frank Minchella (Mid), Lenny Visconti (Fwd), Riccardo Zane (Fwd) 1983 - Roman Mushka (Def), Bill Mackrell (Mid), Riccardo Zane (Fwd) 1984 - Bill Mackrell (Mid), Coz Zambasis (Mid), Raccardo Zane (Fwd) 1985 - Guido Geisler (Def), Coz Zambasis (Mid) 1986 - Carlo Vilardo (Goal), Guido Geisler (Def), Mark Purdy (Mid), Coz Zambasis (Mid), Pat Cubellis (Fwd) 1987 - Guido Geisler (Def), Mark Purdy (Mid), Dino Mastrogianis (Mid) 1988 - Dominic Ientile (Goal), Rob Pacas (Def), Guido Geisler (Def), John Diniz (Mid), Dino Mastrogianis (Mid), Coz Zambasis (Mid), Pat Cubellis (Str) 1989 - Guido Geisler (Def), Peter Sarantopoulos (Def), Chris Collie (Mid), John Diniz (Mid), Cubellis (Fwd) 1990 - Tim Rosenfeld (Goal), Peter Sarantopoulos (Def), Tom Lazarou (Mid), John Diniz (Mid), George Argyropoulos (Fwd) 1991 - Tim Rosenfeld (Goal), Peter Sarantopoulos (Def), Marco DeLuca (Mid), Enzo Sallese (Mid) 1992 - Steve Albanese (Def), Marco DeLuca (Mid), Enzo Sallese (Mid), George Argyropoulos (Fwd) 1993 - Steve Albanese (Def), Guido Spinelli (Mid), Joe Demiglio (Mid), Tom Kouzmanis (Fwd) 1994 - Theo Zagar (Goal), Steve Albanese (Def), Stuart Black (Mid), Tom Kouzmanis (Fwd) 1995 - Joe Demiglio (Def), Suhail Mirza (Mid), Ferdinando Tantalo (Mid) 1996 - Victor Maia (Goal), Joe Demiglio (Def), Stuart Black (Mid), Hieu Quach (Mid), Eric Puig (Fwd) 1997 - Theo Zagar (Goal), Joe DeMiglio (Def), Anthony Capotosto (Def), Stuart Black (Mid), Suhail Mirza (Mid), Eric Puig (Fwd) 1998 - Omar El-Behairy (Mid), Jonathan Robillard (Def) 1999 - Anthony Capotosto (1st Def), Logan Purdy (1st Def), Tom Kiriakou (1st Mid), Sakis Rizos (2nd Goal), Robert Rupf (2nd Def), Joey Ciano (2nd Def) 2000 - Anthony Capotosto (1st Def), Logan Purdy (1st Mid), Robert Rupf (2nd Def), Oday Khaghani (2nd Mid), Joey Ciano (2nd Mid) 2001 - Yuri Elkaim (1st Goal), Anthony Capotosto (1st Def), Oday Khaghani (1st Mid), Jeff Ormonde (1st Mid), Tom Kouzmanis (1st St), Joey Ciano (1st St), Robert Rupf (2nd Def), Jakov Moric (2nd Def), Sean Myers (2nd Mid) 2002 - Yuri Elkaim (1st Goal), Robert Rupf (1st Def), Jeff Ormonde (1st Mid), Sean Myers (1st St), Anthony Capotosto (2nd Def) 2003 - Robert Rupf (1st Def), George Davis (1st Def), Sean Myers (1st Mid), Michel D’Angelo (1st St), Mike Bialy (2nd Mid) 2004 - Mike Bialy (1st Mid), Sean Myers (1st St), George Davis (2nd Def), Faiz Karim (2nd Def) 2005 - Eric Tse (1st Def), Mike Bialy (1st Mid), Joe Rini (1st Mid), Kyle Hall (1st St), Dustin Chung (2nd Def), George Davis (2nd Mid) 2006 – Alen Keri (1st Def), Eric Tse (1st Def), Mike Bialy (1st Mid), Joe Rini (1st Mid), Evan Milward (1st St), Mario Nallira (2nd Mid). 2007 – Joe Rini (1st Mid), Mike Bialy (1st Mid), Dustin Chung (2nd Def), Jose D’Amora (2nd Mid), Evan Milward (2nd St). 2008 – Yannis Giannoitis (1st Def), Dustin Chung (1st Def), Mario Nallira (1st Mid), Niko Pesa (1st St), Lawrence Buchan (2nd Mid). 2009 - Yannis Gianniotis (1st Def), Dylan Bams (1st Mid), Alex Raphael (1st St), Jon Smits (2nd GK), Mario Nallira (2nd Mid), Nordo Gooden (2nd St). 2010 - Darrah McGee (1st Def), Ezequiel Lubocki (1st Mid), Alex Raphael (1st St), Nordo Gooden (1st St), Jon Smits (2nd GK), Dylan Bams (2nd Mid). 2011 - Scott Nesbitt (1st Def), Ezequiel Lubocki (1st Mid), Darragh McGee (1st Mid), Mario Kovacevic (1st St), Dylan Bams (2nd Mid). 2012 - Dylan Bams (1st Mid), Ezequiel Lubocki (1st Mid), Darragh McGee (2nd Def), Mario Kovacevic (2nd St), Adrian Dannel (2nd St).

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS, 1963 TO DATE 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

W 5 5 6 6 10 6 4 2 6 9 7 6 5 7 4 5 7 2 2 9 6 2 5 7 7 10 10 9 5 8 8 8 6 5 8 9 9 9 8 4 0 5 7 8 8 10 11 10 10 7

REGULAR L 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 5 5 2 4 3 1 6 5 0 0 6 5 2 2 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 10 2 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 5

SEASON T Standing 1 3rd 1 1st West 0 1st West 0 1st West 0 1st West 0 1st West 3 * 4 * 1 * 2 1st West 4 2nd West 1 4th West 0 6th 1 3rd 1 6th 1 4th 1 2nd 2 10th 3 9th 1 1st East 6 3rd East 4 6th East 2 5th East 3 2nd East 3 1st East 1 1st East 1 2nd East 2 1st East 1 3rd East 1 3rd East 3 2nd East 3 2nd East 3 3rd East 5 4th East 3 2nd East 4 2nd East 3 1st C/N 2 1st C/N 2 1st C/N 4 1st North 0 1st North 3 1st North 2 1st North 3 3rd East 3 2nd East 3 2nd East 2 1st East 3 1st East 2 2nd East 2 4th East

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

PLAYOFFS L T 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 1 0

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ALL-TIME GAME RESULTS, 1945 TO 2010 All games are CIAU(C)/OQAA/OUAA/OUA league games unless otherwise noted 1945 13-Oct McMaster 4 0 W 20-Oct OAC 6 0 W 27-Oct Western 6 1 W 03-Nov OAC 2 2 T 10-Nov McMaster 6 0 W 17-Nov Western 4 0 W 1946 12-Oct OAC 2 1 W 19-Oct McMaster 9 0 W 25-Oct OAC 1 1 T 02-Nov McMaster 6 0 W 09-Nov Western 2 1 W 16-Nov Western 2 2 T 1947 11-Oct Western 3 3 T 18-Oct OAC 4 1 W 25-Oct McGill 7 0 W 01-Nov OAC 4 0 W 07-Nov McGill 3 0 W 15-Nov Western 2 0 W 1948 08-Oct Western 2 1 W 22-Oct McGill 4 2 W 30-Oct McGill 0 2 L 06-Nov OAC 0 1 L 13-Nov Western 2 0 W 20-Nov OAC 2 0 W 1949 14-Oct McGill 4 1 W 29-Oct Western 7 1 W 02-Nov OAC 0 2 L 05-Nov McGill 2 1 W 12-Nov Western 4 1 W 19-Nov OAC 9 1 W 1950 07-Oct Western 9 0 W 14-Oct McGill 1 3 L 21-Oct OAC 6 1 W 25-Oct OAC 1 1 T 28-Oct RMC 5 3 W 03-Nov RMC 2 0 W 04-Nov McGill 2 4 L 11-Nov Western 7 0 W 1951 12-Oct OAC 7 4 W 17-Oct OAC 5 1 W 18-Oct Buffalo St 1 0 W ex 19-Oct RMC 2 0 W 20-Oct McGill 2 5 L 23-Oct Western 7 2 W 27-Oct RMC 1 0 W 02-Nov Western 7 1 W 10-Nov McGill 4 3 W 1952 04-Oct OAC 4 0 W 08-Oct Western 0 1 L 23-Oct OAC 0 1 L 25-Oct McGill 1 1 T 01-Nov RMC 3 2 W 07-Nov RMC 2 0 W 08-Nov McGill 2 2 T 15-Nov Western 3 4 L

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1953 03-Oct OAC 3 3 T 09-Oct Western 6 1 W 16-Oct RMC 8 0 W 17-Oct McGill 1 1 T 20-Oct McMaster 8 0 W 28-Oct McMaster 3 0 W 31-Oct RMC 5 0 W 04-Nov OAC 4 2 W 07-Nov McGill 2 1 W 13-Nov Western 5 0 W

1959 02-Oct McMaster 4 0 W 10-Oct Western 3 0 W 15-Oct Ryerson 4 2 W 17-Oct McGill 0 1 L 21-Oct OAC 1 0 W 24-Oct McGill 5 1 W 27-Oct McMaster 2 0 W 31-Oct Western 5 1 W 07-Nov OAC 4 1 W 10-Nov Ryerson 4 2 W

1954 09-Oct Western 7 0 W 23-Oct McGill 3 1 W 27-Oct OAC 3 1 W 30-Oct McGill 3 2 W 06-Nov Western 11 1 W 09-Nov McMaster 3 1 W 13-Nov OAC 4 1 W McMaster

1960 01-Oct Western 5 0 W 05-Oct McMaster 4 2 W 08-Oct OAC 3 5 L 11-Oct Ryerson 3 0 W 15-Oct McGill 4 5 L 22-Oct McGill 2 4 L 29-Oct McMaster 2 0 W 05-Nov Western 4 0 W 09-Nov Ryerson 4 1 W 12-Nov OAC 2 0 W

1955 01-Oct Western 7 0 W 08-Oct OAC 6 0 W 15-Oct McGill 4 1 W 18-Oct McMaster 10 0 W 22-Oct McGill 7 2 W 29-Oct McMaster 5 1 W 05-Nov Western 1 0 W (def) 12-Nov OAC 1 1 T 1956 06-Oct McMaster 10 0 W 13-Oct OAC 5 1 W 20-Oct Western 9 0 W 23-Oct McMaster 5 0 W 27-Oct Western 7 0 W 03-Nov McGill 2 2 T 10-Nov McGill 2 2 T 17-Nov OAC 4 0 W 1957 09-Oct McMaster 3 0 W 12-Oct OAC 4 3 W 19-Oct Western 7 0 W 26-Oct Western 3 0 W 30-Oct McMaster 3 0 W 02-Nov McGill 2 2 T 09-Nov McGill 5 0 W 16-Nov OAC 2 2 T 1958 04-Oct McMaster 3 0 W 11-Oct Western 4 0 W 18-Oct McGill 2 0 W 22-Oct McMaster 6 0 W 25-Oct McGill 9 0 W 01-Nov Western 5 0 W 08-Nov OAC 3 4 L xx-Nov OAC 2 2 T

1961 04-Oct McMaster 3 3 T 07-Oct Western 4 1 W 12-Oct Ryerson 0 3 L 14-Oct OAC 3 6 L 21-Oct McGill 1 2 L 24-Oct McMaster 2 5 L 28-Oct McGill 3 3 T 01-Nov Ryerson 2 0 W 04-Nov OAC 3 1 W 11-Nov Western 10 1 W 1962 02-Oct Ryerson 4 2 W 06-Oct OAC 4 2 W 10-Oct McMaster 3 2 W 13-Oct McGill 1 1 T 20-Oct Western 4 1 W 25-Oct Ryerson 0 1 L 27-Oct Western 1 2 L 03-Nov McGill 0 1 L 07-Nov McMaster 5 1 W 10-Nov OAC 3 2 W 1963 01-Oct Ryerson 2 3 L 05-Oct OAC 8 1 W 09-Oct McMaster 2 1 W 12-Oct McGill 4 3 W ex 19-Oct Western 1 2 L 24-Oct Ryerson 3 1 W 26-Oct Western 2 1 W 02-Nov McGill 2 2 T ex 06-Nov McMaster 1 1 T 09-Nov OAC 5 1 W 1964 30-Sep Ryerson 6 0 W ex 03-Oct McGill 0 0 T ex 10-Oct Western 2 1 W 17-Oct OAC 2 0 W 21-Oct McMaster 2 2 T 24-Oct McMaster 2 0 W 31-Oct Western 5 0 W 03-Nov OAC 3 0 W 07-Nov McGill (OT) 0 0 T OU-Ch

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Record Manual 1965 25-Sep Toronto Ita 2 3 L ex 28-Sep Ryerson 6 0 W ex 02-Oct McGill 4 0 W ex 09-Oct Western 5 0 W 16-Oct Guelph 4 0 W 20-Oct McMaster 5 2 W 23-Oct McMaster 3 2 W 30-Oct Western 7 1 W 02-Nov Guelph 7 3 W 06-Nov McGill 4 1 W ex 13-Nov Queen’s 6 1 W OU-Ch 1966 01-Oct Western 4 1 W 08-Oct Guelph 3 3 T 15-Oct McGill 1 0 W ex 19-Oct Guelph 7 0 W 22-Oct McGill 6 1 W ex 29-Oct McMaster 2 0 W 01-Nov McMaster 1 0 W 05-Nov Western 6 2 W 1967 23-Sep T&D Assn 8 3 W ex 26-Sep Ryerson 1 0 W ex 30-Sep Scarboro Jr. 3 1 W ex 04-Oct McMaster 6 0 W 07-Oct McGill 7 0 W 14-Oct Western 7 3 W 21-Oct Guelph 4 2 W 25-Oct Waterloo 8 3 W 28-Oct Guelph 11 0 W 04-Nov Western 4 0 W 08-Nov McMaster 2 0 W 11-Nov McGill 2 1 W 14-Nov Waterloo 7 1 W 18-Nov Queen’s 4 0 W OU-Ch 1968 05-Oct Guelph 3 4 L 12-Oct Waterloo 5 0 W 19-Oct McMaster 4 1 W 26-Oct Western 5 2 W 30-Oct McMaster 3 2 W 02-Nov Waterloo 8 0 W 05-Nov Western 3 2 W 09-Nov Guelph 1 2 L 16-Nov Montreal 12 1 W OU-Ch 1969 27-Sep York 2 0 W ex 04-Oct McMaster 2 2 T 08-Oct Waterloo 5 2 W 11-Oct Western 1 1 T 18-Oct Guelph 1 1 T 25-Oct Western 4 2 W 29-Oct McMaster 1 3 L 01-Nov Guelph 2 1 W 04-Nov Waterloo 5 1 W 1970 30-Sep Buffalo St 0 2 L ex 03-Oct Guelph 4 4 T 06-Oct Western 0 2 L 14-Oct McMaster 1 1 T 17-Oct Waterloo 1 0 W 21-Oct Guelph NP 24-Oct Western 3 3 T 28-Oct Waterloo 7 2 W 31-Oct McMaster 1 1 T

1971 22-Sep Waterloo 3 0 W 02-Oct Western 1 1 T 20-Oct McMaster 4 1 W 23-Oct Guelph 3 1 W 06-Oct Guelph 3 1 W 08-Oct Waterloo 3 0 W 13-Oct McMaster 2 1 W 26-Oct Western 1 2 L 06-Nov Laurentian 2 3 L OU-Ch 1972 23-Sep Waterloo 4 0 W 27-Sep Brock 5 0 W 30-Sep McMaster 2 2 T 07-Oct Western 2 0 W 11-Oct Guelph 0 0 T 14-Oct Waterloo 2 0 W 18-Oct Brock 2 1 W 21-Oct McMaster 1 0 W 28-Oct Guelph 3 0 W 29-Oct Laurentian 3 1 W 04-Nov Western 7 3 W 09-Nov York 4 0 W OU-Ch 10-Nov Alberta 0 2 L CIS 1973 18-Sep McMaster 0 1 L 22-Sep Guelph 1 1 T 26-Sep Brock 5 1 W 29-Sep Waterloo 6 1 W 04-Oct Western 2 0 W 06-Oct Laurentian 1 1 T 07-Oct Laurentian 1 1 T 09-Oct Guelph 1 0 W 17-Oct Waterloo 1 0 W 20-Oct Brock 6 0 W 25-Oct Western 4 2 W 27-Oct McMaster 1 1 T 1974 18-Sep McMaster 4 2 W 21-Sep Waterloo 3 0 W 26-Sep Guelph 3 2 W 01-Oct Brock 1 1 T 05-Oct Laurentian 1 2 L 06-Oct Laurentian 3 0 W 09-Oct Western 0 1 L 15-Oct Western 1 2 L 24-Oct Guelph 1 2 L 27-Oct Waterloo 1 4 L 30-Oct Brock 6 0 W 02-Nov McMaster 5 2 W 1975 20-Sep Western 4 1 W 24-Sep York 1 0 W 27-Sep Laurentian 1 2 L 04-Oct Guelph 1 2 L 08-Oct Brock 8 0 W 18-Oct Queen’s 1 3 L 19-Oct RMC 2 4 L 22-Oct Trent 3 0 W 25-Oct McMaster 3 1 W Waterloo 1 2 L

1976 22-Sep York 3 3 T 25-Sep Laurentian 3 1 W 29-Sep Guelph 2 1 W 02-Oct Trent 6 2 W 06-Oct Brock 4 0 W 09-Oct Queen’s 1 0 W 10-Oct RMC 6 1 W 13-Oct Waterloo 0 3 L 20-Oct McMaster 0 3 L 23-Oct Western 3 2 W 30-Oct Waterloo 1 0 W OU-Ch 1977 24-Sep Laurentian 2 3 L 28-Sep Guelph 4 0 W 05-Oct Brock 2 0 W 08-Oct Queen’s 3 1 W 09-Oct RMC 8 1 W 12-Oct Waterloo 3 3 T 15-Oct York 2 3 L 19-Oct McMaster 0 2 L 22-Oct Western 1 4 L 1978 23-Sep RMC 6 0 W 24-Sep Queen’s 1 2 L 30-Sep Laurentian 0 0 T 01-Oct McMaster 2 0 W 14-Oct Guelph 1 0 W 18-Oct Waterloo 0 1 L 21-Oct York 0 1 L 22-Oct Western 2 1 W 28-Oct Brock 2 0 W Queen’s 0 3 L OU-PO 1979 22-Sep RMC 6 0 W 23-Sep Queen’s 2 2 T 29-Sep Laurentian 2 3 L 03-Oct McMaster 1 0 W 06-Oct Waterloo 1 0 W 13-Oct Guelph 3 0 W 20-Oct York 2 0 W 21-Oct Western 1 0 W 27-Oct Brock 3 0 W 31-Oct Western 3 1 W OU-PO Laurentian 3 2 W OU-Ch OT Championship forfeited – non-amateur player 1980 20-Sep Guelph 0 1 L 24-Sep Laurier 1 2 L 28-Sep Western 0 1 L 01-Oct McMaster 1 1 T 04-Oct Queen’s 1 2 L 12-Oct York 0 2 L 15-Oct Brock 1 1 T 18-Oct Laurentian 2 1 W 22-Oct Waterloo 0 2 L 26-Oct RMC 4 0 W 1981 19-Sep Laurentian 0 1 L 27-Sep Western 0 1 L 30-Sep Laurier 0 2 L 04-Oct York 1 3 L 07-Oct Brock 2 0 W 10-Oct Waterloo 1 4 L 11-Oct Guelph 2 2 T 18-Oct McMaster 2 2 T 24-Oct RMC 5 0 W 25-Oct Queen’s 0 0 T

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1987 19-Sep Queen’s 2 0 W 20-Sep Carleton 2 3 L 23-Sep Trent 8 2 W 26-Sep Laurentian 0 0 T 27-Sep Carleton 2 3 L 03-Oct RMC 4 0 W 07-Oct York 3 0 W 14-Oct York 0 0 T 17-Oct RMC 11 0 W 18-Oct Laurentian 1 1 T 21-Oct Trent 7 0 W 24-Oct Queen’s 2 1 W 27-Oct York 3 1 W OU-PO 06-Nov Laurentian 1 0 W OU-PO 08-Nov Laurier 0 1 L OU-Ch 1988 17-Sep Queen’s 3 1 W 18-Sep RMC 5 1 W 21-Sep Trent 6 1 W 24-Sep RMC 7 0 W 25-Sep Carleton 2 1 W 01-Oct Carleton 2 1 W 02-Oct Laurentian 0 0 T 12-Oct Trent 1 0 W 15-Oct York 3 2 W 16-Oct Queen’s 2 1 W 19-Oct York 0 1 L 22-Oct Laurentian 2 0 W 20-Oct Carleton pk 1 0 W OU-PO 04-Nov Queen’s 4 2 W OU-PO 06-Nov Western 2 0 W OU-Ch 11-Nov Alberta 2 1 W CIS 12-Nov McGill 1 0 W CIS-Ch 1989 16-Sep Laurentian 0 4 L 23-Sep Trent 2 0 W 30-Sep Carleton 4 0 W 01-Oct RMC 2 0 W 04-Oct York 2 1 W 07-Oct Carleton 4 0 W 08-Oct Laurentian 1 1 T 14-Oct Queen’s 1 0 W 15-Oct RMC 3 0 W 21-Oct York 1 0 W 22-Oct Queen’s 1 0 W 28-Oct Trent 2 0 W 31-Oct York (PK) 2 1 W OU-PO 03-Nov Laurentian 0 1 L OU-PO pk 1990 15-Sep Laurentian 0 0 T 22-Sep Queen’s 1 2 L 29-Sep Trent 4 0 W 30-Sep Carleton 1 0 W 06-Oct Queen’s 1 1 T 07-Oct RMC 8 0 W 13-Oct Laurentian 1 0 W 14-Oct Carleton 3 1 W 17-Oct York 2 1 W 20-Oct Trent 7 0 W 24-Oct York 1 0 W 27-Oct RMC 7 1 W 30-Oct Queen’s 1 0 W OU-PO 02-Nov Laurentian 1 0 W OU-PO pk 04-Nov Guelph 0 1 L OU-Ch pk 07-Nov McGill 2 1 W CIS 11-Nov UBC (OT) 1 2 L CIS

1991 21-Sep Carleton 0 1 L 22-Sep Trent 0 1 L 25-Sep York 2 1 W 28-Sep Carleton 1 4 L 29-Sep Trent 3 0 W 05-Oct Queen’s 1 0 W 08-Oct York 1 0 W 12-Oct Laurentian 2 1 L 13-Oct Queen’s 0 0 T 19-Oct Laurentian 2 1 W 26-Oct Carleton 3 1 W OU-PO 01-Nov Laurentian 1 2 L OU-PO 1992 16-Sep Ryerson 2 0 W 19-Sep Laurentian 0 1 L 20-Sep Queen’s 1 1 W (forf) 26-Sep Carleton 1 2 L 27-Sep Trent 1 0 W 02-Oct Trent 5 0 W 07-Oct York 4 1 W 10-Oct Laurentian 1 0 W 14-Oct Ryerson 5 0 W 20-Oct Queen’s 2 0 W 24-Oct Carleton 0 1 L 25-Oct York 0 0 T 31-Oct Laurentian 0 1 L OU-PO 1993 18-Sep Queen’s 2 0 W 19-Sep Laurentian 1 1 T 22-Sep Ryerson 1 1 T 25-Sep Carleton 0 2 L 26-Sep Trent 5 1 W 29-Sep York 3 0 W 02-Oct Laurentian 1 0 W 08-Oct Trent 2 0 W 13-Oct York 4 2 W 16-Oct Queen’s 0 0 T 17-Oct Ryerson 2 0 W 24-Oct Carleton 3 1 W 30-Oct Laurentian 3 2 W OU-PO pk 03-Nov Queen’s 0 2 L OU-PO ot 1994 16-Sep Queen’s 4 0 W 18-Sep Laurentian 0 1 L 21-Sep Ryerson 1 1 T 24-Sep Carleton 2 0 W 25-Sep Trent 4 0 W 28-Sep York 2 0 W 01-Oct Laurentian 2 2 T 07-Oct Trent 3 0 W 12-Oct York 4 1 W 16-Oct Carleton 1 1 T 22-Oct Ryerson 3 1 W 23-Oct Queen’s 4 3 W 29-Oct Queen’s 0 0 W OU-PO pk 02-Nov Laurentian 0 0 L OU-PO pk 1995 16-Sep Queen’s 1 1 T 20-Sep York 2 1 W 27-Sep Ryerson 1 3 L 30-Sep Laurentian 0 1 L 01-Oct Laurentian 1 1 T 04-Oct Trent 6 2 W 07-Oct Ryerson 1 0 W 08-Oct Carleton 2 0 W 14-Oct Trent 4 0 W 15-Oct Carleton 1 1 T 21-Oct York 0 3 L 22-Oct Queen’s 2 1 W 28-Oct Queen’s 0 1 L OU-PO

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Record Manual 1996 14-Sep Laurentian 1 2 L 15-Sep Queen’s 0 0 T 21-Sep Ryerson 2 0 W 22-Sep Queen’s 1 1 T 28-Sep Carleton 1 1 T 29-Sep York 1 1 T 02-Oct York 4 0 W 05-Oct Laurentian 1 2 L 09-Oct Trent 9 0 W 16-Oct Ryerson 4 1 W 19-Oct Trent 3 1 W 20-Oct Carleton 1 1 T 27-Oct Carleton 3 2 W OU-PO pk 30-Oct Laurentian 1 0 W OU-PO 03-Nov Western 1 2 L OU-Ch 08-Nov McGill 3 3 T CIS 09-Nov Victoria 0 1 L CIS 1997 06-Sep Queen’s 1 2 L 10-Sep Trent 3 0 W 13-Sep Laurentian 2 2 T 20-Sep Carleton 2 0 W 21-Sep Laurentian 0 0 T 24-Sep York 1 0 W 27-Sep Trent 6 0 W 28-Sep Carleton 2 0 W 05-Oct York 2 0 W 07-Oct Ryerson 3 2 W 12-Oct Ryerson 6 0 W 17-Oct Queen’s 1 1 T 26-Oct Laurentian 2 0 W OU-PO 29-Oct York 0 1 L OU-PO 1998 12-Sep Carleton 2 0 W 13-Sep Queen’s 1 1 T 19-Sep Trent 7 0 W 20-Sep Ryerson 1 0 W 23-Sep York 0 1 L 26-Sep Nipissing 8 1 W 27-Sep Laurentian 2 2 T 03-Oct Queen’s 1 0 W 04-Oct Carleton 2 2 T 10-Oct Nipissing 4 1 W 11-Oct Laurentian 4 0 W 17-Oct Ryerson 2 0 W 18-Oct Trent 9 1 W 25-Oct York 0 0 T 31-Oct Queen’s 3 0 W OU-PO 04-Nov York 1 0 W OU-PO 07-Nov Western 1 3 L OU-Ch 11-Nov Alberta 1 2 L CIS 12-Nov McGill 1 0 L CIS 1999 11-Sep Laurentian 2 2 T 12-Sep Nipissing 3 1 W 18-Sep Queen’s 1 1 T 19-Sep Ryerson 3 1 W 25-Sep Carleton 2 0 W 26-Sep Trent 4 0 W 29-Sep York 1 1 T 02-Oct Nipissing 5 0 W 03-Oct Laurentian 1 0 W 08-Oct Toronto 2 1 W 16-Oct Trent 2 1 W 17-Oct Carleton 0 1 L 20-Oct Ryerson 2 0 W 23-Oct York 0 1 L 30-Oct York 0 1 L OU-PO

2000 09-Sep Laurentian 1 0 W 10-Sep Nipissing 2 1 W 17-Sep Carleton 4 0 W 23-Sep Trent 2 1 W 24-Sep York 3 0 W 30-Sep Queen’s 3 2 W 02-Oct Trent 2 0 W 06-Oct York 3 1 W 07-Oct Queen’s 0 2 L 14-Oct Nipissing 4 2 W 15-Oct Laurentian 1 1 T 21-Oct Carleton 1 1 T 29-Oct York 0 3 L OU-PO 2001 09-Sep Trent 4 1 W 15-Sep Nipissing 7 0 W 16-Sep Laurentian 3 1 W 22-Sep Trent 3 0 W 23-Sep Queen’s 5 1 W 26-Sep York 4 1 W 29-Sep Carleton 0 0 W 06-Oct Laurentian 0 0 W 07-Oct Nipissing 6 0 W 13-Oct Carleton 1 0 W 20-Oct Queen’s 1 2 L 21-Oct York 0 3 L 27-Oct York 1 0 W OU-PO 03-Nov Laurier 1 2 L OU-PO 04-Nov Laurentian 2 1 W OU-PO 2002 14-Sep Waterloo 0 0 T 15-Sep Laurier 1 2 L 21-Sep Windsor 2 1 W 22-Sep Western 0 0 T 28-Sep Nipissing 1 0 W 29-Sep Laurentian 3 0 W 04-Oct York 0 0 T 10-Oct York 1 1 T 19-Oct Laurentian 1 2 L 20-Oct Nipissing 4 2 W 23-Oct Waterloo 3 2 W OU-PO 26-Oct Western 2 1 W OU-PO 02-Nov Brock 2 1 W OU-PO 03-Nov Carleton 2 1 W OU-Ch Victoria 1 0 W CIS Brock 0 2 L CIS McGill 0 3 L CIS-Br 2003 13-Sep Laurier 3 1 L (f) 14-Sep Nipissing 2 0 L (f) 21-Sep York 4 1 L (f) 27-Sep Waterloo 3 2 L (f) 28-Sep Laurier 2 1 L (f) 04-Oct Windsor 3 0 L (f) 05-Oct Western 1 0 L (f) 10-Oct York 3 1 L (f) 18-Oct Laurentian 0 1 L (f) 19-Oct Nipissing 2 1 L (f) 26-Oct Waterloo 2 1 L (f)OU-PO

2004 11-Sep Nipissing 3 2 W 12-Sep Laurentian 2 3 L 18-Sep York 0 0 T 25-Sep McMaster 8 0 W 26-Sep Brock 1 0 W 03-Oct Ryerson 1 0 W 16-Oct Nipissing 1 1 T 17-Oct Laurentian 0 2 L 23-Oct Guelph 1 1 T 24-Oct York 2 0 W 31-Oct McMaster 3 1 W OU-PO 06-Nov Carleton 3 2 W OU-PO 07-Nov Western 0 1 L OU-Ch 12-Nov Saint Mary’s 2 4 L CIS 13-Nov McGill 0 3 L CIS 2005 10-Sep Laurentian 2 0 W 11-Sep Nipissing 5 0 W 18-Sep York 0 0 T 24-Sep Guelph 2 2 T 25-Sep Ryerson 3 0 W 01-Oct McMaster 3 0 W 02-Oct Brock 4 0 W 15-Oct Laurentian 0 2 L 16-Oct Nipissing 2 0 W 23-Oct York 2 0 W 29-Oct Nipissing 2 1 W OU-PO 05-Nov Western 2 1 W OU-PO 06-Nov Carleton 0 2 L OU-Ch 11-Nov Saint Mary’s 1 0 W CIS 12-Nov Trin. Western 4 3 W CIS 13-Nov UBC 1 2 L CI-Ch 2006 2-Sep Ryerson 1 0 W 3-Sep Trent 2 1 W 9-Sep Laurentian 1 0 W 10-Sep Nipissing 3 0 W 17-Sep Ryerson 2 0 W 23-Sep Carleton 0 0 T 30-Sep Queen’s 1 2 L 1-Oct RMC 2 0 W 4-Oct Trent 2 2 T 6-Oct Nipissing 7 4 W 7-Oct Laurentian 1 1 T 14-Oct Queen’s 0 1 L 15-Oct RMC 3 0 W 22-Oct Carleton 1 3 L 25-Oct Nipissing 4 1 W OU Playoff 28-Oct Carleton 2 1 W OU-PO ot 4-Nov Brock 3 1 W OU SM 5-Nov Western 1 2 L OUA F ot 2007 1-Sep Trent 2-Sep Queen’s 8-Sep Laurentian 9-Sep Nipissing 15-Sep Carleton 19-Sep Ryerson 22-Sep Carleton 29-Sep Queen’s 3-Oct Trent 7-Oct RMC 10-Oct Ryerson 13-Oct Laurentian 14-Oct Nipissing 20-Oct RMC 27-Oct Queen’s

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2008 3-Sep Ryerson 6-Sep Laurentian 7-Sep Nipissing 14-Sep Carleton 20-Sep Trent 21-Sep Carleton 27-Sep Trent 28-Sep RMC 4-Oct Nipissing 5-Oct Laurentian 8-Oct Ryerson 10-Oct Queen’s 18-Oct RMC 19-Oct Queen’s 25-Oct Laurentian 1-Nov York 2-Nov Carleton

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

0 W 0 W 1 W 2 L 0 T 0 W 2 W 0 W 1 W 0 T 0 W 0 W 1 W 1 T 1 W OUA PO 2 L OUA PO 3 L OUA Br

2009 5-Sep Trent 6-Sep Queen’s 13-Sep Queen’s 16-Sep Ryerson 19-Sep Carleton 26-Sep Laurentian 27-Sep Nipissing 30-Sep Trent 4-Oct RMC 7-Oct Ryerson 9-Oct Carleton 16-Oct Laurentian 17-Oct Nipissing 24-Oct RMC 31-Oct Laurentian 7-Nov Western 8-Nov McMaster 12-Nov Victoria 13-Nov Laval 15-Nov Trinity

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

0 W 0 T 1 L 0 W 0 T 1 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 1 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 2 W 1 L 1 W 3 L 2 L

OUA PO OUA S pk OUA F pk CIS CIS CIS pk

1 T 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 1 T 1 L 0 T 1 W 0 W 1 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 1 W 1 W 0 W 0 W 3 L 2 L

OUA QF OUA SF OUA F pk CIS-QF CIS-SF CIS-Br

2010 4-Sep Nipissing 1 5-Sep Laurentian 2 11-Sep Queen’s 1 12-Sep RMC 5 18-Sep RMC 1 19-Sep Ryerson 1 25-Sep Carleton 0 3-Oct Carleton 0 8-Oct Laurentian 3 9-Oct Nipissing 6 13-Oct Ryerson 3 17-Oct Queen’s 2 20-Oct Trent 5 23-Oct Trent 4 30-Oct Queen’s 2 6-Nov Western 3 7-Nov York 1 11-Nov UQAM 5 13-Nov UBC 0 14-Nov Saint’ Mary’s 0

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2011 4-Sep Carleton 10-Sep Nipissing 11-Sep Laurentian 18-Sep Ryerson 24-Sep RMC 25-Sep Queen’s 1-Oct Laurentian 2-Oct Nipissing 8-Oct Queen’s 9-Oct RMC 14-Oct Trent 16-Oct Ryerson 19-Oct Trent 22-Oct Carleton 30-Oct Ryerson 5-Nov York 6-Nov McMaster 10-Nov Alberta 11-Nov McGill

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2012 1-Sep Carleton 8-Sep RMC 9-Sep Queen`s 15-Sep Laurentian 16-Sep Nipissing 19-Sep Trent 23-Sep Ryerson 30-Sep Carleton 6-Oct Queen`s 7-Oct RMC 14-Oct Ryerson 17-Oct Trent 20-Oct Nipissing 21-Oct Laurentian 24-Oct Nipissing 28-Oct Queen`s

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

3 L 0 W 2 L 0 W 2 L 2 W 2 L1 W 2 L 0 W 2 T 0 W 0 W 0 T 0 W OUA PO pk 2 L OUA QF pk

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