| MAJOR AWARDS WINNERS
ALL-CANADIANS
| FIRST TEAM |
SECOND TEAM |
Kathrin Baker - Queen's
Katie Baker - St. Mary's
Kirsten Currie - UPEI
Lindsay Dold - Western
Stephanie Jameson - UBC
Philippa Kedgley - Toronto
Clare Linton - Calgary
Lauren MacLean - Victoria
Sara Simpson - Victoria
Tia Thomson - Alberta
Sarah White - St. Mary's |
Elizabeth Allan - Calgary
Gillian Batey - Victoria
Alex Chacinski - Toronto
Sarah Cunnian - St. Mary's
Ambyr Gallant - UPEI
Sherry Hartnett - York
Jessalyn Jennings - Waterloo
Tiffany Michaluk - UBC
Mo O'Connor - UBC
Giovanna Picconne - UBC
Lindsay Trimble - Guelph |
CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT
MVP
The tournament MVP is the Tournament-11 player with
the most points. The announcement and presentation is made following
the Championship Game
| Date Winner Team |
Date Winner Team |
2003 Lauren MacLean, Victoria
2002 Stephanie Jameson UBC
2001 Christine DeSantis Toronto
2000 Anna Grimes Victoria
& Emily Rix Toronto
1999 Sue Tingley Alberta
1998 Veronica Planella Victoria |
1997 Aoibhinn Grimes Victoria
1996 Dana Anderson Toronto
1995 Wendy Johnstone Toronto
1994 Candy Thomson UBC
1993 Heather Jones Alberta
1992 Heather Jones Alberta |
LIZ HOFFMAN AWARD (Most
Valuable Field Hockey Player)
Presented to the Most Valuable university field
hockey player in Canada. The selection is made by a committee composed
of members of the CIS Coaches Association. The announcement and
presentation is made at the National Championship
The winner will receive a ring provided
by Unicolle and a watch provided by Tissot
| Date Winner Team |
Date Winner Team |
2003 Philippa Kedgley, Toronto
2002 Lauren MacLean Victoria
2001 Andrea Rushton Victoria
2000 Tina Cormier UNB
1999 Aoibhinn Grimes Victoria
1998 Deb Cuthbert Toronto |
1997 Marla Richardson Calgary
1996 Carla Somerville Alberta
1995 Brenda Lannard Victoria
1994 Rachel Carpenter York
1993 Josette Babineau UNB
1992 Rochelle Low Victoria |
GAIL WILSON AWARD (Greatest
All-Around Athlete in CIS Field Hockey)
The Gail Wilson Award is presented to the greatest
all-around athlete in CIS Field Hockey.
The award takes into account exceptional
human qualities such as putting the needs of the team first, consistently
demonstrating respect, kindness, and concern for others and demonstrating
dedication, commitment, and loyalty to the team both on and off
the playing field. As well, the winner must display leadership and
performance that has been instrumental in the overall performance
of the team and exemplify the conduct and decorum expected of CIS
field hockey student-athletes.
| Date Winner Team |
Date Winner Team |
2003 Sherry Hartnett, York
2002 Lauren MacLean* Victoria
& Robin Leslie* Waterloo
2001 Tara O'Reilley Saint Mary's
2000 Annabel Duncan-Webb Alberta
1999 Jolene Bourgeois* UNB
& Kristen Taunton* Victoria |
1998 Jolene Bourgeois UNB
1997 Sarah Forbes* York
& Tracy McGee* UPEI
1996 Gillian Sewell York
1995 Tammy Jewer* UNB
Alex Brooks-Hill* Toronto
*co-winners / co-gagnants |
JOYCE SLIPP AWARD (Rookie
of the Year)
The Joyce Slipp Rookie of the Year is presented
annually to a first-year player in CIS field hockey who has exhibited
exemplary skill and leadership. The winner is selected by the CIS
Coaches Association
| Date Winner Team |
Date Winner Team |
2003 Laura Dowling, UBC
2002 Sarah White St Mary's
2001 Christine de Pape* Manitoba
& Lindsay Trimble* Guelph
2000 Ammie King UPEI
1999 Robin Leslie Waterloo
1998 Erin Fraser Toronto |
1997 Rachel Peters Victoria
1996 Tina Cormier UNB
1995 Becky Price York
1994 Kristen Banaham McGill
1993 Lana Good Alberta
1992 Kathy Bester York
*co-winners / co-gagnants |
MARINA VAN DER MERWE
Award (Coach of the Year)
The selection of the Women's Field Hockey Coach
of the Year is made annually at the National Championship by the
CIS Coaches Association
| Date Winner Team |
Date Winner Team |
2003 Hash Kanjee, UBC
2002 Jennifer Symmes Western
2001 Gene Muller Manitoba
2000 Terry Wheatley-Magee Carleton
1999 Dr. Marina van der Merwe York
1998 Hash Kanjee UBC
1997 Deb Covey-Barnett Calgary
1996 Dru Marshall Alberta
1995 Sharon Creelman Waterloo
1994 Marina van der Merwe York |
1993 Liz Hoffman Toronto
1992 Dru Marshall Alberta
1991 Lenny McCaigue Manitoba
1990 Donna Hornibrock UNB
1989 Joyce Slipp UNB
1988 Liz Hoffman Toronto
1987 Gail Wilson UBC
1986 Joyce Slipp UNB
1985 Liz Hoffman Toronto
1984 Gail Wilson UBC |
TOURNAMENT ALL-STARS
Lauren MacLean, Victoria
Stephanie Jameson, UBC
Mo O'Connor, UBC
Elise Roberts, Victoria
Tiffany Michaluk, UBC
Giovanna Piccone, UBC |
Sarah White, Saint Mary's
Sara Simpson, Victoria
Alisa Carey, UBC
Laura Dowling, UBC
Sherry Hartnett, York |
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