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C O L O U R A W A R D S 2 0 1 2 – 1 3 1
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
NATIONAL RESULTS (CIS/CURA/CUSSL/CUFLA)• 1 CIS Second Place Finish (W Soccer)• 2 CIS First Team All-Canadians (Football, W Rugby)• 6 CIS Second Team All-Canadians (Football [3], W Soccer, W
Hockey, W Cross Country)• 8 CUSSL All-Canadians (W Synchro Swimming [8])• 1 CUFLA All-Canadian (M Lacrosse)• 2 CIS Major Award Winners (W Wrestling, W Rugby) • 5 CIS Tournament All-Stars (W Soccer [3], W Rugby [2])• 2 CIS Football Players of the Week• 1 National 1st Place Individual Finish (M Rowing)• 1 National 2nd Place Individual Finish (W Rowing)• 1 National 3rd Place Individual Finish (W Rowing)
PROVINCIAL RESULTS• 5 Team Titles (M Rugby, W Hockey, Cycling, M Fencing, W
Rowing)• 2 2nd Place Team Finishes (W Rugby, Figure Skating)• 5 3rd Place Team Finishes (W Lacrosse, W Soccer, M Cross
Country, M Rowing, W Squash)• 12 1st Place Individual Finishes (Figure Skating [4], M Fencing
[3], W Rowing [3], M Rowing, W Fencing)• 11 2nd Place Individual Finishes (Figure Skating [4], Cycling
[2], W Rowing [2], M Fencing [2], W Fencing)• 6 3rd Place Individual Finishes (M Rowing [2], W Rowing [2],
Figure Skating [2])• 66 OUA First Team All-Stars (49 Fall/17 Winter Term)• 14 OUA Second Team All-Stars (11 Fall/3 Winter Term)• 4 OUA Rookie of the Year (M Basketball, M Rugby, W Rugby,
M Squash)• 4 OUA All-Rookie Team (W Hockey, M Basketball [2], M
Volleyball)• 10 OUA Special Awards (M Squash, W Wrestling, M Soccer, M
Rugby [3], M Volleyball, W Rugby, Field Hockey, M Hockey)• 3 OUA Athletes of the Week (M Rugby, W Soccer, W Hockey)• 8 OUA Football Players of the Week
QUEEN’S TOTAL 2012-13 RECORD• Varsity Team Record: 111-57-14 (0.648)• Playoff Record:18-18 (0.500)
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ON ATHLETICS & RECREATION (UCAR)Voting Members 2012–13: Riley Filion, Ryan Zoehner, Claire Casher, Chris Harris, Gillian Bankas, Roger Healey, Kathy Jackson, George Jackson, Leslie Dal Cin
Ex Officio Members: Ann Tierney, Roxy Denniston-Stewart, Jean Côté, Doug Johnson
Resource Members: Marcia Irving, Marg Jones, Karen Pearce, Art Manhire, Janean Sergeant, Jeff Downie, Meg Einarson
2012–2013 BY THE NUMBERS
TABLE OF CONTENTSWELCOMING MESSAGESMessage from the Principal & Chancellor; Vice-Provost .......................................................... 2& Dean of Student AffairsMessage from the Athletics Director; Varsity Leadership Council ...................................................... 3
VARSITY TEAMSBasketball (M) .............................................................................. 4Basketball (W) .............................................................................. 5Cross Country (M) ....................................................................... 6Cross Country (W) ...................................................................... 7Football ..................................................................................... 8–9Hockey (M) ..................................................................................10Hockey(W) ..................................................................................11Rowing (M) ..................................................................................12Rowing (W) .................................................................................13Rugby (M) ....................................................................................14Rugby (W) ...................................................................................15Soccer (M) ....................................................................................16Soccer (W) ...................................................................................17Volleyball (M) .............................................................................18Volleyball (W) .............................................................................19
SUPPORT SERVICESAthletic Therapy ........................................................................20Home Events ..............................................................................20Strength & Conditioning .......................................................21Student Athlete Academic Mentors (S.A.A.M.s) ............21Varsity Leadership Council ....................................................22
AWARDSGraduating ‘Q’ Award ..............................................................23Major Awards ..................................................................... 24–27Academic All-Stars and All-Canadians ..............................28Support Services Awards .......................................................28
C O L O U R A W A R D S 2 0 1 2 – 1 32
W E L C O M I N G M E S S A G E S
DANIEL WOOLFPrincipal & Vice-Chancellor
As the 2012-13 athletic season draws to a close, I am very pleased to recognize and applaud the outstanding achievements of our many student-athletes, coaches, teams and programs this year. Congratulations on another great season of Gaels sport!
In addition to tremendous individual and team performances over the past year, we were also pleased to host and celebrate many outstanding championships and events including the opening of our newest field, Nixon Field. Our new field instantly provided a special home field advantage for our men’s and women’s teams as Queen’s played host to the Ontario Provincial Rugby Championships.
Later this spring, many of our student-athletes will graduate and depart the University to take on new and exciting challenges. As our newest alumni I wish you the best of luck. I also encourage you to remain engaged and to reach out in support of your respective programs and future Gaels as these athletes pursue the athletic legacy that you have helped inspire and forge.
Thank you for being an important part of the Queen’s community, I look forward to following and celebrating your success as alumni and I look forward to another great season of Queen’s sports in 2013-14.
Cha Gheill!
ANN TIERNEYVice-Provost & Dean of Student Affairs
The Colour Awards mark the official end to the athletic year. It is a wonderful time to acknowledge and pay tribute to the efforts of our student-athletes and teams, and to reflect on your accomplishments and all of the accolades you have received.
There have been many outstanding sporting moments from the 2012-13 season. I am particularly proud of our student-athletes who successfully combine academics and athletics, earning Academic All-Star status. Queen’s routinely places among the top three schools in Canada for the number ofAcademic All-Stars. This achievement, combined with your on-field performance, truly makes our university the home of Scholars and Champions.
I also want to congratulate the Varsity Leadership Council and our many OUA/CIS Community Service Award nominees for the leadership role that our teams and athletes play in community service initiatives.
Thanks too, to the many coaches, support staff and volunteers who are integral to the exceptional experiences of our student-athletes and to the success of our programs. I wish you the best of luck with your exams and I look forward to seeing the Gaels back in action in 2013-14.
Go Gaels Go!
C O L O U R A W A R D S 2 0 1 2 – 1 3 3
W E L C O M I N G M E S S A G E S
LESLIE DAL CINDirector, Athletics and Recreation
Congratulations to our student-athletes, coaches and team support staff on a successful 2012-13 athletic season.
There have been many highlights this season, and we are proud to come together as a Gaels community to recognize the outstanding performances of our athletes and teams. It was another banner season for Queen’s; congratulations to our provincial champions in men’s rugby, men’s fencing (3-peat), women’s hockey, cycling (3-peat) and women’s rowing. Congratulations also to our many medal-winning teams and athletes.
For those of you receiving awards this evening, congratulations on your accolades - they are especially notable give the immense competition present in our programs.
My sincerest thank you to our dedicated coaches, team captains, support staff, alumni and team supporters who combine to create an environment supportive to our athletes who pursue excellence on the court, field, turf, track, ice, water and in the classroom.
Thank you all for your time and effort that you put in to making Queen’s a university known not only for its academics but for its athletic champions.
Go Gaels Go!
SHANNON WALSH & ROB STELLICK
Varsity Leadership Council (VLC) Co-Presidents
The Varsity Leadership Council (VLC) exists as a forum for varsity athletes to discuss the athletic experience at Queen’s, provide recommendations to Queen’s Athletics & Recreation and facilitate interaction between all varsity student-athletes. The council aims to promote a positive image of Queen’s student-athletes and build relations within Queen’s University and Kingston communities through volunteer opportunities and community programs. Finally, the VLC aims to foster a student-athlete culture through team building events and support at home competitions.
This year was an especially great year for volunteer work by our athletes.
Receiving recognition for contributions for their generous time and effort towards others, two Gaels were recognized nationally in their sports at the CIS level along with six at the OUA level.
A truly remarkable representation of the community spirit at Queen’s.
Cha Gheill!!
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V A R S I T Y T E A M S
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESJames Asefa Q
RESULTS• Fifth in OUA East (10-10)• Lost to Laurentian in OUA East quarter-final (93-
80)
OUA EAST ALL-STARS• Second Team: Greg Faulkner• All-Rookie: Sukhpreet Singh, Roshane Roberts
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Greg Faulkner• Rookie: Sukhpreet Singh
SPECIAL HONOURS• Sukhpreet Singh: OUA East Rookie of the Year• Greg Faulkner: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Nov.
26, Dec. 2, Jan. 13, Feb. 24)• Nikola Misljencevic: Queen’s Athlete of the Week
(Feb. 10)
SEASON RECAPThe team finished with a record of 10-10 in the OUA East, good for fifth place, earning their first playoff appearance since the 2009-10 season.
The Gaels didn’t need much time to adjust to new faces as they established themselves as an early OUA East threat starting the season with wins in seven of their first nine, including an upset win over No. 7 Lakehead. A 114-76 thrashing of Western on December 1st, marked the first time since February 2011 that the Gaels scored 100 or more points in a game. The Gaels settled in with a 10-10 record for the fifth spot in the OUA East with 20 points.
Making it back to the OUA playoffs, the Gaels took on the 4th seed Laurentian. Greg Faulkner finished with 26 points while Sukhpreet Singh added 22 of his own but the Voyageurs held on to an early lead to eliminate Queen’s.
At the OUA level, Singh was named the OUA East Rookie of the Year as well as a member of the OUA East All-Rookie team joining fellow Gael Roshane Roberts. Faulkner was honoured as a second team OUA East All-Star.
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Back Row (L–R): John Lenz, Mackenzie Simpson, Nikola Misljencevic, Milan MitrovicMiddle Row (L–R): Chris Aim (Asst. Coach), Bernard Burgesson, Ryall Stroud, Cy Samuels, Jamie Asefa, Greg Faulkner, Patrick Street,
Madhav Trivedi (Asst. Coach), Stephan Barrie (Head Coach)Front Row (L–R): Matt Kerkhoff, Ryan Golden, Andrew Mavety, Sukhpreet Singh, Roshane Roberts, Mark Pacilbar, James MacVicar
Absent: Nick Boon (Strength and Conditioning), Joe Krizman (Trainer), Kyle Schmalenberg (Trainer)
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V A R S I T Y T E A M S
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESSydney Kernahan Q
RESULTS• Fifth in OUA East (7-13)• Defeated Ryerson in OUA East quarter-final (86-
64)• Lost to Ottawa in OUA East semifinal (72-44)
OUA EAST ALL-STARS• Second Team: Liz Boag
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Liz Boag• Rookie: Emily Hazlett• Coaches Award: Sydney Kernahan
SPECIAL HONOURS• Jenny Wright: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Jan.
6)• Liz Boag: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Dec. 2)• Robyn Pearson: Queen’s Athlete of the Week
(Nov. 18)
SEASON RECAPLooking to make an impact in the OUA East with a young talented team, the Gaels battled through injuries to make it to the OUA East semifinal after dispatching the higher seeded Ryerson Rams 86-64 in the quarterfinal while on the road. The team closed out the regular season with a record of 7-13 for 5th in the OUA East.
One season highlight was a 67-63 overtime win over Lakehead. Robyn Pearson hit a jump shot to beat the buzzer and tie the game at 59-59 forcing overtime where the Gaels closed out the game. One week earlier the Gaels put up 92 points in a win over Waterloo.
Liz Boag scored an astounding 22 points in the first half in their 86-64 OUA quarter-final playoff win over Ryerson. In the semifinal, the Gaels drew the one seed Ottawa who topped Queen’s 72-44.
Boag was honored as a second team OUA All-Star. She finished the regular season as one of the best three-point shooters in the country going 38 for 97.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Back Row (L–R): Maria Gill, Claire Endicott, Hanna Koposhynska, Robyn PearsonMiddle Row (L–R): James Bambury (Asst. Coach), Dave Wilson (Head Coach), Nicole Morse, Gemma Bullard, Lisa Minutillo,
Emma Patterson-Stallwood, Laura Baker, Bob Freeman (Asst. Coach)Front Row (L–R): Rachael Urosevic, Emily Hazlett, Liz Boag, Sydney Kernahan, Meaghan MacDougall, Jenny Wright
Absent: Gillian Kyle (Trainer), Aleks Velickovic (Trainer)
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V A R S I T Y T E A M S
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESJoshua Potvin Q, Trevor Walmsley Q, Clay Patterson Q, Jeffrey Mountjoy Q, Jeff Costen, Ian Polos, Ford Thompson
RESULTS• Third place at OUA Championship• Fifth place at CIS Championship
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP• Jeff Archer - 10th (10km)• Nick McGraw - 14th (10km)
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT CIS CHAMPIONSHIP• Jeff Archer - 19th (10km)
OUA ALL-STARS• Second Team: Jeff Archer, Tyson Loney
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Jeff Archer• Rookie: Jacob Cameron• Coaches Award: Jeff Costen
SEASON RECAPThe men’s cross country team had a successful showing in 2012-13 starting the season by edging out Guelph to finish first at the Queen’s invitational. The top Gael was Jeffrey Archer, who finished third.
The season rounded out with trips to London for the Western invitational (4th place), the Paul Short Run in Pennsylvania (26th of 37) and Guelph where the Gaels finished in 6th position with Clay Patterson leading the way in 20th place.
A bronze medal finish highlighted a strong Gaels performance at the 2012 OUA Championships in King City, Ont. The Gaels scored 86 points to finish in third place, led by solid performances from Second Team OUA All-Stars Archer and Tyson Loney.
At the CIS Championship the Gaels put together a fifth place 162 point finish. Archer was the Gaels’ leading runner finishing in 19th place. Patterson was close behind, finishing in 22nd place. Nick McGraw, 33rd, David Cashin, 44th and Loney, 51st, rounded out the Queen’s scorers.
MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY & DISTANCE RUNNING
Back Row (L–R): David Cashin, Michael Bentley, Jacob Cameron, Kip Arlidge, Gerry Angelatos, Spencer Bayley, Corbin JohnsonMiddle Row (L–R): Rob Asselstine (Asst. Coach), Brendan Mossing, James Turner, Cam Levac, Trevor Walmsley,
Tyson Loney, Kevin Azocar, Lucas Petersen, Chris Angelatos, Steve Boyd (Head Coach)Front Row (L–R): Josh Potvin, Alex Hutton, Jeff Costen, Clay Patterson, Michael Styba, Nick McGraw, Jeff Mountjoy, Chris Fitzgibbon
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V A R S I T Y T E A M S
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESStephanie Hulse Q, Rachel Herron, Veronica Allan, Theresa Fritz-Endres, Laura Goodfellow, Elizabeth Rowley
RESULTS• Sixth place at OUA Championship• Eleventh place at CIS Championship
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP• Julie-Anne Staelhi - 6th (5km)• Charlotte Dunlap - 26th (5km)
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT CIS CHAMPIONSHIP• Julie-Anne Staelhi - 14th (5km)
OUA ALL-STARS• First Team: Julie-Anne Staelhi
CIS ALL-CANADIANS• Second Team: Julie-Anne Staelhi
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Julie-Anne Staelhi• Rookie: Julie-Anne Staelhi• Coaches Award: Veronica Allan
SEASON RECAPQueen’s started the season off finishing with 29 points, five ahead of second-place Guelph at the Queen’s Invitational to finish first. Julie-Anne Staelhi was the top Gael, finishing in third place.
The season rounded out with trips to London for the Western invitational (6th place), the Paul Short Run in Pennsylvania (10th of 39) and Guelph where the Gaels finished in 3rd led by Staelhi and Charlotte Dunlap who finished in the top 20.
At the OUA Championship, Staelhi finished sixth earning a First Team OUA All-Star spot. The Gaels finished sixth overall. The other Queen’s scorers were Dunlap (25th), Veronica Allan (39th), Erin Slade (43rd), and Tait (48th).
Staehli was named a Second Team All-Canadian at the CIS Championships in London finishing in 14th place. The team finished in 11th place with 273 points. After Staehli, Soehl came in 61st, Tait 72nd, Allan 77th and Slade 81st to round out the finishes.
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY & DISTANCE RUNNING
Back Row (L–R): Alecia Kallos, Charlotte Dunlap, Morgan Williams, Meghan Tait, Steph Hulse, Theresa Fritz-Endres, Laura Goodfellow, Marie Soehl, Rachel Herron, Lianne Girard, Taylor Ostoich, Julie-Anne Staelhi, Stephanie Daley, Steve Boyd (Head Coach)
Front Row (L–R): Katie Pettes, Shannen Murray, Caela Fenton, Sydney Low, Rebecca Goodfellow, Bianca Chelu-Penalagan, Ceilidh Stubbs, Samantha Healey
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V A R S I T Y T E A M S
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V A R S I T Y T E A M S
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESBen D’Andrea Q, Stephen Laporte Q, Joshua Sultana Q, Anthony Marino Q, Geoff Mohtadi Q, Derek Morris Q, Mike Sullivan Q, Johnny Aprile Q, Josh Prinsen Q, Boris Isakov Q, Matt Lapointe Q
RESULTS• Third in OUA (6-2)• Beat Laurier in OUA quarter-final (34-0)• Lost to Guelph in OUA semifinal (42-39 OT)
OUA ALL-STARS• First Team: Derek Morris, Giovanni Aprile, Ryan
Granberg, John Miniaci, Derek Wiggan, Sam Sabourin, Tijani Chase-Dunawa and Andrew Lue
• Second Team: Chris Patrician, Justin Chapdelaine and Matt Kendrick
CIS ALL-CANADIANS• First Team: Tijani Chase-Dunawa• Second Team: Ryan Granberg, John Miniaci and
Sam Sabourin
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Sam Sabourin• Rookie: Dillon Wamsley• Offensive Lineman: Derek Morris• Defensive Lineman: John Miniaci• Offensive Player: Giovanni Aprile• Defensive Player: Sam Sabourin• Special Teams: Chris Patrician• Academic & Athletics: Josh Sultana• Most Dedicated: Ben D’Andrea• MIP: Justin Baronaitis/Cory Dyer• QFC Merit Award: Leroy Blugh
SPECIAL HONOURS• Sam Sabourin: CIS Defensive Player of the Week
(Sept. 15), OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 15), Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Sept. 15, Oct. 21)
• Cory Dyer: CIS Defensie Player of the Week (Oct. 7), OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 7)
• Dillon Wamsley: OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept. 4, Sept. 10)
• Justin Chapdelaine: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Sept. 9)
• Ryan Granberg: OUA Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 15, Oct. 7)
• Chris Patrician: OUA Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 28)
• Derek Wiggan: OUA Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 28)
SEASON RECAPThe Gaels came into the season hoping to improve on their OUA semifinal berth in 2011 with 20 starters returning from last season’s 6-2 squad. The Gaels were ranked sixth in the opening Top 10 of the year, and would remain in the rankings throughout the season.
The Gaels downed McGill 23-9 in a preseason contest, the first meeting between the two old rivals since 2007. In regular-season play, Queen’s opened with a pair of wins, 48-13 at home to York and 42-16 at Laurier. They next beat their rivals from Western 18-11 before a sellout crowd of over 10,000 at Richardson Stadium. The Gaels suffered their first loss of the season the next week 33-20 to the eventual Yates Cup champion McMaster Marauders, and closed out September with a comfortable 32-25 win over the Ottawa Gee-Gees.
Thanksgiving saw the Gaels win at Windsor for the second straight year, setting up a Week 7 matchup with Guelph that would decide second place in the OUA. At Guelph the Gaels took a first-half lead, only to see Guelph come back and pick up the 32-28 win. The Gaels closed the regular season with a 35-7 win over Toronto, giving them their second straight 6-2 record.
In the playoffs, the Gaels once again faced Laurier in the OUA quarter-final, and shut out the Golden Hawks 34-0, setting up a rematch with Guelph in the semifinal. Another late Guelph comeback sent the game to overtime, and a walk-off touchdown in the first extra period gave Guelph a 42-39 (OT) win.
11 Gaels were named OUA All-Stars, with Derek Morris, Giovanni Aprile, Ryan Granberg, John Miniaci, Derek Wiggan, Sam Sabourin, T.J. Chase-Dunawa and Andrew Lue earning first-team honours. Matt Kendrick, Justin Chapdelaine and Chris Patrician were named to the OUA second team on offence. Four Gaels were named All-Canadians, with Chase-Dunawa being named to the first team, while Granberg, Sabourin and Miniaci earned second-team honours.
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V A R S I T Y T E A M S
GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESRiley Whitlock, Brock Ouellet Q, Brandon Perry Q, Jordan Mirwaldt Q, Robert Stellick Q
SEASON RECAPThe Gaels entered with second year forward Corey Bureau taking over the captain duties after Jon Lawrance joined on with the coaching staff.
A highlight for the team this year was winning their sixth straight Carr-Harris Cup over RMC 7-2 in front of a record 3,122 fans at the K-Rock Centre.
The Gaels made the playoffs once again, finishing one spot better than last season in seventh place.
In the OUA East quarter-final series Queen’s drew top 10 ranked Carleton and after a tough loss in game one, the Gaels gave one of Canada’s best a scare in a tough match but were unable to upset the Ravens losing the series.
The Gaels once again were led between the pipes by their goaltender Riley Whitlock who took home the OUA Randy Gregg award for Queen’s which recognizes outstanding achievement in hockey, academics and community involvement. This marks the third year in a row that a Gael has been the OUA East Division nominee for the award.
RESULTS• Seventh in OUA East (10-11-7)• Lost in OUA East quarter-final series to Carleton
(2-0)
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Riley Whitlock• Rookie: Joe Luongo
SPECIAL HONOURS• Riley Whitlock: OUA East Randy Gregg Nominee• TEAM: Won the 27th annual Carr-Harris Cup• Kelly Jackson: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Jan.
27)• Tyler Moore: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Jan. 6)
MEN’S HOCKEY
Back Row (L–R): Kelly Jackson, Alexi Pianosi, Joe Luongo, Yannick Lafalmme, Jesse Ferras, Brendon Macdonald, Braeden Corbeth, Steve Tressierra, Keenan Murray, Pat Mcgillis, Dave Pratt, Tyler Moore
Middle Row (L–R): Jason Jones (Equipment Manager), Rob Stellick, Andrew Wiebe, Steve Schmidt, Taylor Clements, Stephane Chabot, Jordan Soquila, Pat Mceachen, Jordan Mirwaldt, Drew McLaughlin
Front Row (L–R): Ryan Kazuba, Brandon Perry, Andrew Haussler (Asst. Coach), Cory Bureau, Tony Cimellaro (Asst. Coach), Riley Whitlock, Brett Gibson (Head Coach), Joe Derochie, Jon Lawrance (Asst. Coach), Brock Ouellet, David Aime
Absent: Chris Bailey (Trainer), Sarah Gajecki (Trainer), Hannah Frazer (Trainer)
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GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESKatie Duncan Q, Kristin Smith Q, Chantal Morais, Karissa Savage Q, Mel Dodd-Moher Q, Brittany McHaffie Q, Morgan McHaffie Q, Alana Smith Q, Engi Lim Q
SEASON RECAPWomen’s hockey completed one of their best seasons ever, recording a program record 20 wins in the regular season before going on to win the OUA Championship.
The Gaels finished in third place in the OUA with a 20-4-2 record and were ranked in the CIS Top 10 rankings for all 16 weeks reaching as high as four. In the playoffs after beating Windsor and sweeping Guelph, Queen’s took on Western in the OUA Championship. The Gaels continued their strong play sweeping the series after a 4-0 win on the road and a 5-4 win on home ice to secure the OUA Championship.
At the CIS tournament the Gaels lost their first two games in overtime to StFX and Calgary. In their game against Calgary Queen’s was able to come back from a 4-1 3rd period deficit to force the extra time. The Gaels closed out the tournament narrowly losing to UBC 2-1.
Morgan McHaffie was named an All-Canadian and OUA All-Star this season. Also taking an OUA All-Star spot was Katie Duncan while Alisha Sealey was named an OUA All-Rookie.
RESULTS• Third in OUA (20-4-2)• Defeated Windsor and Guelph in OUA Playoffs• Defeated Western to win OUA Championship (2-0
in best-of-3 series)• Lost to StFX in CIS Championship (2-1 OT)• Lost to Calgary in CIS Championship (5-4 OT)• Lost to UBC in CIS consolation (2-1)
OUA ALL-STARS• First Team: Morgan McHaffie• Second Team: Katie Duncan• All-Rookie: Alisha Sealey
CIS ALL-CANADIANS• Second Team: Morgan McHaffie
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Mel Dodd-Moher/Karissa Savage• Rookie: Alisha Sealey/Courtenay Jacklin• Most Improved: Danielle Girard• Best Plus/Minus: Morgan McHaffie
SPECIAL HONOURS• Taryn Pilon: OUA Athlete of the Week (Mar. 3),
Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Jan.27, Mar. 3)• Brittany McHaffie: Queen’s Athlete of the Week
(Mar. 11), Led OUA playoffs in scoring (tie)• Morgan McHaffie: Queen’s Athlete of the Week
(Nov. 25, Feb. 18, Feb. 24) Led OUA playoffs in scoring (tie)
• Allie Biglieri: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Feb. 10)
• Danielle Girard: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Feb. 4)
• TEAM: Set program record with 20 wins in a regular season
WOMEN’S HOCKEY − OUA CHAMPIONS
Back Row (L–R): Chelsea Verbeek, Taryn Pilon, Danielle Girard, Molly Maclellan, Allie Biglieri, Courtenay Jacklin, Alana SmithMiddle Row (L–R): Chris McFie (Equipment Manager), Kelsey Tulloch (Asst. Coach), Chantal Morais, Mary Coughlin, Shawna Griffin, Alisha Sealey, Samantha Regier, Sydney
Cudmore, Marlee Fisher, Allison Goody (Trainer), Hannah Davis (Trainer)Front Row (L–R): Engi Lim, Miriam Paas, Morgan McHaffie, Kristin Smith, Karissa Savage, Brittany McHaffie, Katie Duncan, Matt Holmberg (Head Coach), Mel Dodd-Moher
Absent: Liz Worndl (Trainer)
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GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESEric Farquharson Q, Albert Harkema Q, Jordan Rendall
RESULTS• Third place at OUA Championship• Fifth place at CURC Championship
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP• Gold: (LM8+) Jordan Rendall, Jordan Wille, Alan Payno-
Montoya, Pat McCrady, Matt Christie, Mark Bonar, Brendan Coffey, Chris Zakos, and Jacob Koudys
• Bronze: (LM4+) McCrady, Christie, Coffey, Zakos, and Koudys (HM4+) Joe Kunkel, Albert Harkema, Robert
Cooper, Eric Farquharson, and Stephen Tuffner
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT CURC• Gold: (LM4+) Rendall, McCrady, Christie, Zakos, and
Koudys (LM1x) Christie
OUA ALL-STARS• Rendall, Wille, Payno-Montoya, McCrady, Christie, Bonar,
Coffey, Zakos, Koudys
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Jacob Koudys• Botterell: Jordan Rendall• Rookie of the Year: Stephen Holloway• Most Improved: Steve Tuffner
SEASON RECAPIn 2012, the Gaels won their fourth straight OUA bronze medal. They went on to finish fifth at the Canadian University Rowing Championship in B.C.
At the Head of the Rideau, the Gaels picked up wins in the men’s doubles, lightweight men’s coxed four, as well as the lightweight men’s eights. The lightweight eights also picked up a win at the Brock Invitational.
At the OUA Championship, the lightweight men’s eights crew of Jordan Rendall, Jordan Wille, Alan Payno-Montoya, Pat McCrady, Matt Christie, Mark Bonar, Brendan Coffey, Chris Zakos, and coxswain Jacob Koudys brought home gold. The Gaels also won provincial medals in the lightweight fours, as Zakos, Coffey, McCrady, Christie and Koudys finished third, as did the heavyweight fours (Joe Kunkel, Albert Harkema, Robert Cooper, Eric Farquharson and coxswain Stephen Tuffner).
At the CURC regatta, the lightweight fours crew of Zakos, Rendall, McCrady, Christie and Koudys won gold. Christie placed fourth in the lightweight men’s single, while Locke Davenport-Huyer finished fourth in the singles B final.
MEN’S ROWING
Back Row (L–R): Shane Mullen, Scott Macdonald, Albert Harkema, Robert Cooper, Eric Farquharson, Joe Kunkel, Scott Brandon, Steve Lutz (Coach), Rami MaassaraniMiddle Row (L–R): Alexander Condello (Coach), Matt Christie, Mark Bonar, Jacob Koudys, Brendan Coffey, Jordan Rendall,
Alan Payno-Montoya, Patrick McCrady, Chris Zakos, Jordan Wille, Stephen Tuffner, John Armitage (Head Coach)Front Row (L–R): Locke Davenport-Huyer, Ellie Aylward, John Ross, Joey Coward, William Kennedy, Stephen Holloway, Jake Rothman, Mike Howard.
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GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESEmily Home, Jennifer Johnston Q, Flurry Hogg Q, Sean Whitehall Q, Rebekah Brown Q, Sean Peterson Q, Liz Price
RESULTS• OUA Champions• Fourth place at CURC Championship
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT OUA CHAMPIONSHIP• Gold: (LW4+) Flurry Hogg, Jen Johnston, Kelsey Hayes,
Anise Truman and Shelby Stinnissen (HW2x) Elise Hoffmann, Larkin Davenport-Huyer (HW8+) Emily Home, Hoffman, Liz Price, Michelle Truax, Tori Graham, Davenport-Huyer, Chloe DesRoches, Emily Jewell and Sean Whitehall
• Silver: (LW2x) Bekah Brown and Alison Fox (LW8+) Hogg, Brown, Courtney Coston, Katie Prufer, Sean Peterson, Johnston, Hayes, Truman and Lindsey Wilson
• Bronze: (LW1x) Danielle Abusow (HW4+) Home, Price, Truax, Graham and Whitehall
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS AT CURC• Silver: (HW8+) Home, Hoffman, Price, Truax, Graham,
Davenport-Huyer, DesRoches, Jewell and Whitehall• Bronze: (LW4+) Hogg, Johnston, Hayes, Truman and Wilson
OUA ALL-STARS• Hogg, Johnston, Hayes, Truman, Stinnissen, Hoffmann,
Davenport-Huyer, Home, Price, Truax, Graham, DesRoches, Jewell, Whitehall
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Sean Whitehall• Rookie of the Year: Larkin Davenport-Huyer• Most Improved: Shelby Stinissen• John Armitage Award: Margaret Frith
SPECIAL HONOURS• Zola Mehlomakulu: OUA Coach of the Year
SEASON RECAP2012 was a banner season for the Gaels, winning the OUA championship.
The Gaels were led by the lightweight women’s four of Flurry Hogg, Jen Johnston, Kelsey Hayes, Anise Truman and Shelby Stinnissen, who went undefeated through the preliminary regattas and won gold at the OUA’s. Elise Hoffmann and Larkin Davenport-Huyer won gold in the women’s doubles, while the women’s eights crew of Emily Home, Hoffmann, Liz Price, Michelle Truax, Tori Graham, Davenport-Huyer, Chloe DesRoches and Emily Jewell was also undefeated and won gold. Altogether, every women’s rower at the OUA’s earned a medal.
At the Canadian University Rowing Championship in Burnaby, B.C., the Gaels finished in fourth place out of 20 teams, with the women’s eights crew winning a silver medal. The lightweight women’s fours won a bronze medal, while Hoffmann was second in the B final in singles and combined with Home to finish sixth in the pairs.
Zola Mehlomakulu was named the OUA women’s Coach of the Year, the second win for the Gaels in the past three years.
Back Row (L–R): Michelle Truax, Elise Hoffmann, Emily Jewell, Chloe DesRoches, Elizabeth PRice, Emily Home, Tori Graham, Larkin Davenport-HuyerMiddle Row (L–R): John Armitage (Head Coach), Zola Mehlomakulu (Coach), Bekah Brown, Courtney Coston, Kelsey Hayes, Emily Featherstone,
Sean Peterson, Katie Prufer, Jen Johnston, Meghan Robinson, Sean Whitehall, John Pollock, Nicole Bobbette (Coach)Front Row (L–R): Flurry Hogg, Danielle Abusow, Natasha Hesp, Anise Truman, Shelby Stinnissen, Megan Penny, Alison Fox, Lindsey Wilson
WOMEN’S ROWING − OUA CHAMPIONS
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GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESGraeme Whyte Q, Rami Bahgat, Dan Moor Q, Michael van der Westhuizen Q, Matt Wolfe Q, Zach Chadnick, George Gleeson, Colin Greenwood, Matt Kelly Q, Parker Morrison Q, Doug Davidson Q, Myles Dingwall Q, Patric Hong, Ciaran McSwiggan, Matt Beck, Steve Humphries, Paul Makhoul, James Saunders, Greg Smith, Troy Stuckless, Matt Woodley, Colin McGrath
RESULTS• First in OUA (7-1)• Defeated Brock in OUA semifinal (46-3)• Defeated Western to win the OUA Championship
(29-18)
OUA ALL-STARS• Angus MacPhail, Jacob Rumball, James Dent,
Brendan McGovern, Dan Moor, Graham Turner
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Graham Turner• Rookie: Adam McQueen• MIP: James Dent
SPECIAL HONOURS• Dan Moor: OUA Trillium Award• Adam McQueen: OUA Rookie of the Year• Liam Underwood: OUA Athlete of the Week (Nov.
11), Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Oct. 1, Nov. 4 & 11), Canadian National Senior Men’s Team Selection vs Italy, 3 Canada ‘A’ Caps
• Graham Turner: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Oct. 15)
• Jacob Rumball: 3 Canada ‘A’ Caps• Peter Huigenbos: OUA Coach of the Year• Nixon Field: Grand Opening (Sept. 29)
SEASON RECAPThe Gaels entered the season committed to avenge their loss to Western in the 2011 league championship.
The team opened with a pair of strong road wins over McMaster and Laurier. Western dealt Queen’s its only loss with a 22-20 thriller at Nixon Field, kicking a penalty goal on full time. The Gaels then ran off five straight wins, clinching first place with an impressive 13-0 win at Guelph in the final week of the season.
After finishing the regular season with most points scored and fewest against, the Gaels had little trouble dispatching Brock in the OUA semifinals. That set up a rematch at Nixon Field against longtime rival Western for the OUA championship. Captain Dan Moor charged down a kick in the first minute and ran it in to the delight of the 1,000+ fans. Later, Angus MacPhail and Brendan McGovern would also touch down. The dominant performance, led by openside Matt Kelly and man of the match flyhalf Liam Underwood, resulted in the 19th OUA championship for Men’s Rugby. Underwood’s gold medal clinching try was perhaps the finest in the storied history of the program.
Back Row (L–R): Peter Huigenbos (Head Coach), Rachel Taylor (Trainer), Mason Curtis (Coach), Ellen Fowler (Trainer), Ben Stinson (Coach), Marc van der Wal, Dave Williams, Doug Davidson, Dave Worsley, Jacob Rumball, Tom Kirkham, James Dent, Jeff Macdonald, Casey Petrie, Liam Underwood, Pat Richardson, Mike van der Westhuizen,
Rami Bahgat, Buck Payne, Adam McQueen, Kevin Mackenzie, Mike Wong Jr.Middle Row (L–R): Kate Henning (Trainer), Grant Clark, Myles Dingwall, Pat Hong, Matt Kelly, Dan Moor, Angus Macphail, Brendan Mcgovern,
Brendan Sloan, Matt Wolfe, Matt Gottschling, Gary Gilks (Coach)Front Row (L–R): Zach Chadnick, Graham Turner, George Gleeson, Mike Ulozas, Dave Merrithew, Keegan Myers, Andrew Carr
Absent: Luke Follwell (Coach), Mike Wong Sr. (Coach), Chao Gu (Video Analyst), Tim Richardson, Graeme Whyte, Ciaran McSwiggan, Colin Greenwood
MEN’S RUGBY − OUA CHAMPIONS
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GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESRachelle Kranenburg Q, Susan Heald Q, Clare Miller Q, Andrea Walsh Q, Bronwyn Corrigan Q, Marin MacLeod Q, Sarah Pathak Q, Sophia Zubrycky Q
RESULTS• First in Russell Division (6-0)• Defeated Trent in the OUA quarter-final (62-15)• Defeated Waterloo in the OUA semifinal (36-27)• Lost to Guelph in OUA Gold medal game (10-6)• Defeated Acadia in fifth place game at CIS
championship (36-22)
OUA ALL-STARS• Taylor White, Bronwyn Corrigan, Claragh Pegg, Susan
Heald, Nadia Popov
CIS ALL-CANADIAN• Taylor White
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Claragh Pegg• MIP: Bronwyn Corrigan• Rookie: Nadia Popov• Team Ball: Sophia Zubrycky• Barb Relton: Marin MacLeod• Graduating Athlete: Rachelle Kranenburg• BFT: Taylor White and Mel Clarke
SPECIAL HONOURS• Marin MacLeod: CIS Community Service Award, OUA
Community Service Award• Nadia Popov: OUA Rookie of the Year, Queen’s
Athlete of the Week (Sept. 17)• Taylor White: CIS Tournament All-Star, Queen’s
Athlete of the Week (Sept. 10)• Claragh Pegg: CIS Tournament All-Star• Kayla Roote: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Oct. 8)• Bronwyn Corrigan: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Oct.
14)
SEASON RECAPQueen’s returned to the CIS championship after a one-year absence, marking their third trip to the league final, and its second in three years.
Queen’s went 11-3 overall, and rose to being ranked as high as No. 3 in the country – their highest-ever national ranking. In regular-season play, the Gaels rattled off six straight wins and scored at least 30 points in every regular-season game.
In the playoffs, the Gaels cruised to a quarter-final win over Trent, and fought off a second-half comeback to defeat Waterloo to advance to the OUA Championship. In the league final, an early Guelph try stood up, as the Gryphons narrowly prevailed, 10-6.
At the CIS tournament, the Gaels fell 53-10 to the eventual champion StFX. The Gaels were the only team to score a try on StFX this season. After a loss to Concordia, the team rebounded to defeat Acadia 36-22 for fifth-place. Marin MacLeod won the CIS Student-Athlete Community Service Award, while Taylor White was named an All-Canadian.
Back Row (L–R): Beth Barz (Head Coach), Blake Wilson (Asst. Coach), Nadia Popov, Michelle Woitowich, Gill Pegg, Devon Stride, Lauren McEwen, Kayla Roote, Rachelle Kranenburg, Claragh Pegg, Mel Judges, Claudia diFrancesco, Bronwyn Corrigan, Darcy Hansen, Hannah Bradshaw, Vicki Wilson (Asst. Coach), Sean Dunleavy (Asst. Coach)
Middle Row (L–R): Meaghan Robson (Trainer), Caitie Ryan, Rose Sanderson, Sarah Pathak, Jenna Ledson, Danielle Underwood, Taylor White, Susan Heald, Loren Baldwin, Natalie Poirier, Jordan Palesch, Sam Ellis, Pascale Behrman, Sarah Vosburgh (Trainer)
Front Row (L–R): Miranda Seifert, Danika Dupuis, Marin MacLeod, Andrea Walsh, Mel Clarke, Liz Hobbs, Sonja Moroz, Clare Miller, Meaghan Sherban, Robyn NeriAbsent: Shelby Letkemann (Trainer)
WOMEN’S RUGBY
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GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESNick Pateras Q, Patrick Zanetti Q, Adrian Rochford Q, Lucas Azeredo Lobo Q, Nathan Klemencic Q
RESULTS• First in OUA East (11-1-2)• Defeated Toronto in OUA East semifinal (2-1)• Lost to McMaster in OUA Final Four (5-2)• Lost to York in Bronze medal game (1-0)
OUA EAST ALL-STARS• First Team: Joe Zupo, David Tom• Second Team: Dylan Maxwell, Nathan Klemencic,
Henry Bloemen
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Dylan Maxwell• MIP: Chris Michael• Rookie: Kristian Zanette• Rena Graham Award: Nathan Klemencic/Patrick
Zanetti• John Booth/Bill Ursel Award: Joe Zupo
SPECIAL HONOURS• Chris Gencarelli: OUA East Coach of the Year• Dylan Maxwell: Queen’s Athlete of the Week
(Sept. 23, Oct. 28)• Lucas Azeredo Lobo: Queen’s Athlete of the
Week (Oct. 8)
SEASON RECAPMen’s Soccer enjoyed their best season in recent memory, as they recorded a team-record 11 wins, on their way to an 11-1-2 regular season, and their first OUA East Division title since 2003.
The Gaels opened regular-season play with a 5-0 thrashing of local rivals RMC. After an unlucky 1-1 draw at Ryerson, the Gaels announced their arrival as they pulled out a 2-1 road win over their perennial nemeses from Toronto. That win propelled the Gaels into the CIS Top 10, where they stayed for the rest of the season, and started a five-game winning streak. The Gaels won five of their last six games to finish with 35 points.
After a first-round bye, the Gaels hosted UofT in the OUA quarter-final match after a Blues goal in the 114th minute, Patrick Zanetti scored in the 119th minute to send the game to penalty kicks. The shootout went seven rounds before Henry Bloemen scored to send the Gaels to the OUA Final Four for the first time since 2007.
At the Final Four, the Gaels took the McMaster Marauders to extra time, but fell 5-2 in the semifinal, then took a 1-0 loss to York in bronze match.
MEN’S SOCCER
Back Row (L–R): Chris Gencarelli (Head Coach), Taylor Reynolds, Kristian Zanette, Will Twardek, Ben Fenech, Joe Zupo, Chris Michael, Matt Kenny, Andrew Martin, Zach Wood-Seems, David Crabb (Asst. Coach), Mike Zanetti (Asst. Coach)
Middle Row (L–R):Tommy Hong, Marco D’Elia, Henry Bloemen, Robert Lannan, David Tom, Lucas Lobo, Eric Koskins, Neel Kawale, Rebecca Gaudry (Trainer), Ainslie McBride (Trainer)
Front Row (L–R): Chris Barran, Adrian Rochford, Nick Pateras, Max Materne, Dylan Maxwell, Pat Zanetti, Nathan Klemencic, Michael Campea
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GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESSara Buckham Q, Jennifer Siu, Riley Filion Q, Mikyla Kay Q, Chantal McFetridge Q, Alexis McKinty Q, Meredith Raddysh Q, Jackie Tessier Q
RESULTS• Second in OUA East (11-2-3)• Defeated McMaster to win OUA bronze (2-1)• Defeated Dalhousie in CIS quarter-final (2-0)• Defeated Ottawa in CIS semifinal (4-1)• Lost to Trinity Western in CIS Championship (1-0 PK)
OUA EAST ALL-STARS• First Team: Jessie De Boer, Riley Filion, Jackie Tessier • Second Team: Mikyla Kay, Alexis McKinty
CIS ALL-CANADIAN• Second Team: Jackie Tessier
TEAM AWARDS• MIP: Rachel Colarossi• Most Consistent: Alexis McKinty• Hard Work: Riley Filion• Aerobic Power: Monique Czaczkowski• Aerial Combat: Jessie de Boer• Team Spirit: Sabrina Carew• Creative Player: Brittany Almeida• Weight Room: Sabrina Carew
SPECIAL HONOURS• Jessie De Boer: CIS Tournament All-Star• Alexis McKinty: CIS Tournament All-Star• Breanna Burton: CIS Tournament All-Star• Jackie Tessier: OUA Athlete of the Week (Sept. 30)
Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Sept. 30)• Brittany Almeida: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Oct. 21)• Madison Tyrell: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Nov. 4 & 11)
SEASON RECAPThe Gaels entered the season as the No. 1 ranked team in the country, coming off back-to-back national titles. Queen’s finished second in the OUA East with an 11-2-3 record.
In the OUA playoffs the Gaels beat UofT as Alexis McKinty scored in the 88th minute to tie the match and the Gaels went on to victory in extra time. Next up was the OUA Final Four and in the semifinal Queen’s drew their rivals Laurier who edged the Gaels out 1-0 in penalty kicks. In the bronze medal game Riley Filion scored in the 87th minute to force extra time and in the 8th round of penalties Laura Callendar scored the winner, securing a trip to the national championship.
At the CIS tournament Queen’s eased past Dalhousie in their first match 2-0 and faced Ottawa in the semifinal, a team the Gaels had been unable to beat in the regular season. Breanna Burton notched two goals for a 4-1 win.
For the third year in a row the Gaels were in the CIS Championship game, this year against Trinity Western. The Spartans edged the Gaels in penalty kicks giving Queen’s a silver medal.
WOMEN’S SOCCER
Back Row (L–R): Carlee Gau, Rachel Colarossi, Laura Callender, Breanna Burton, Jessie De Boer, Lindsay Rea, Emma Whalen, Clare Murphy, Jolaine BoucherMiddle Row (L–R): Marco Giacomello (Asst. Coach), Katie Briggs (Trainer), Pippa McDougall, Monique Czaczkowski, Alexis McKinty, Micky Kay, Chantal McFetridge, Jenn
Siu, Cara Ott, Laura Sproule, Celeste Connell (Trainer), Dave McDowell (Head Coach)Front Row (L–R): Kylee Pederson, Sara Buckham, Riley Filion, Sabrina Carew, Madison Tyrell, Rachel Burton, Alex Blanchard, Kayla Crnic, Mellisa Jung
Absent: Meredith Raddysh, Jackie Tessier, Brittany Almeida, Brenna Drummond, Kevin Greig (Asst. Coach)
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GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESJackson Dakin Q
SEASON RECAPAfter turning over a large chunk of the roster from their championship season a year ago, the young Gaels team proved capable of competing with Ontario’s best with the future looking bright for the team.
After dropping their first game to the eventual CIS finalists McMaster, the Gaels rallied winning seven of their next nine games proving themselves to be a top team in the OUA.
Closing out the season with a fourth place finish and an 11-7 record, the Gaels drew the York Lions in their OUA quarter-final. In a tight match that went to extra points in the fifth set the Lions came out on top to end the Gaels season.
Two Gaels were honoured by the OUA for their accomplishments this season. Veteran setter Jackson Dakin was named a first team OUA All-Star and took home the Dale Iwanoczko Award for his dedication to volleyball, academics and community involvement. Rookie libero Ivo Dramov was named to the all-rookie team in his first season with the Gaels.
RESULTS• Fourth in OUA (11-7)• Lost to York in OUA quarter-final (3-2)
OUA ALL-STARS• First Team: Jackson Dakin• All-Rookie: Ivo Dramov
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Jackson Dakin• Most Improved: Stephen Holmes/Matt Bonshor• Rookie: Ivo Dramov
SPECIAL HONOURS• Jackson Dakin: OUA Dale Iwanoczko Award,
Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Feb. 3)• Mike Tomlinson: Queen’s Athlete of the Week
(Jan. 21, Nov. 19)
MEN’S VOLLEYBALL
Back Row (L–R): Gabriel DeGroot (Asst.Coach), Geoff Johnston (Student Trainer), Darren Edwards, Stephen Holmes, Will Hoey, Markus Trence, Matt Golas, Greg Stevenson (Asst. Coach)
Middle Row (L–R): Michael O’Meara (Trainer), Wesley Chen (Tech. Staff), Brett Walter, Mitchell Wheatley, Jacob Glantz, Ivo Dramov, Eric Donders, Austin Payne, Vytas Fidleris (Tech. Staff), Brenda Willis (Head Coach)
Front Row (L–R): Matthew Bonshor, Mike Tomlinson, Aaron Nusbaum, Jackson Dakin, Philippe Goyer, Tyler Scheerhoorn, Scott BrunetAbsent: Serena Deketele (Trainer)
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GRADUATING STUDENT ATHLETESColleen Ogilvie Q, Katie Neville Q, Anna Pedjase Q
SEASON RECAPWith a young core emerging into starters roles the women’s volleyball team made their seventh straight playoff appearance finishing 12-6 and fourth in the OUA, coming off their championship season.
Starting out the season 2-2 after their first four games, the Gaels were simply dominant from the start of November to end of January winning nine straight games and dropping only seven sets in the process.
As the fourth seed entering the playoffs the Gaels hosted the Toronto Varsity Blues in their OUA quarter-final. With the teams splitting the first two sets at a win each, Toronto pulled ahead to take the win in a game that could have gone either way with two of the sets being extended upon regulation.
Two Gaels were honoured by the OUA this season as Colleen Ogilvie was named a first team OUA All-Star marking the third time in her career to be named to an all-star team. First year Brett Hagarty was also acknowledged, picking up a spot as an OUA All-Rookie.
RESULTS• Fourth in OUA (12-6)• Lost to Toronto in OUA quarter-final (3-1)
OUA ALL-STARS• First Team: Colleen Ogilvie• All-Rookie: Brett Hagarty
TEAM AWARDS• MVP: Katie Neville• Most Improved: Niki Slikboer
SPECIAL HONOURS• Katie Spadoni: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Jan.
20)• Brett Hagarty: Queen’s Athlete of the Week (Jan.
13)
WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL
Back Row (L–R): Kelsey Bishop, Katie Neville, Niki Slikboer, Colleen Ogilvie, Shannon Neville, Alex HeineMiddle Row (L–R): Jessi Lelliott (Asst. Coach), Danielle Mackenzie (Trainer), Anna Pedjase, Katie Hagarty, Alisha Rong, Emilie Normand,
Deandra Edwards, Hillary Ambrasky (Trainer), Joely Christian-Macfarlane (Head Coach)Front Row (L–R): Ali Shamie, Mel Perrier, Shannon Walsh, Becky Wilson, Brett Hagarty, Katie Spadoni
Absent: Shannon Hopkins, Alexa Scarcello, Juliene Mclaughlin (Asst. Coach)
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ATHLETIC THERAPY
HOME EVENTS
Back Row (L–R): Rebecca Gaudry, Robyn Bernick, Sarah Vosburgh, Serena Deketele, Michael O’Meara, Kate Henning, Heather Meadley, Rachel Taylor, Ainslie McBrideMiddle Row (L–R): James Sawchuk (Athletic Therapist), Dave Ross (Athletic Therapist), Hannah Davis, Alex Velickovic, Danielle Mackenzie, Gillian Kyle, Shelby Letkemann,
Ellen Fowler, Hannah Frazer, Liz Worndl, Heidi Bonnell (Admin Assistant), Vicky Wiltshire (Head Athletic Therapist)Front Row (L–R): Meaghan Robson, Katie Briggs, Sarah Gajecki, Jasmin Ma, Kyle Schmalenberg, Joey Krizman, Geoff Johnston, Megan Laupacis
Absent: Dawn Robertson (Athletic Therapist), Hillary Abramsky, Veronica Allen, Chris Bailey, Celeste Connell, Christy Faulds, Allison Goody, Heather O’Brien, Jaime Smith, Katie Mitchell, Emilee Gagnier
Back Row (L–R): Kelly Smith (Home Events Coordinator), Caelen Rank, Curtis Carmichael, Matt Petroff, Gaby Leonard, Emma Kanga, Sarah Edgerly, Jen MacMillan, Keera Fishman
Middle Row (L–R): Tamiko Kotack, Sammantha Dunseath, Rachel Hall, Patricia Brum, Meghan Laupacis, Sabrina Carew, Janell Klassen, Siobhan Hayes, Miriam Beatty, Alex House, Danielle Porter
Front Row (L–R): Dick Turner, Beth Godkin, Nicole Murphy, Kyle Schmalenberg, Justin Baronaitis, Kasha Lee, Rebecca Gonsor
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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Back Row (L–R): Katie Robinson, Patricia Brum, Nick Boon, Lucas Lobo, Evan Karagiozov, Brett Walter, Doug Davidson, Brianna Kelly, Marta Pawlik, Leah MacNammarraFront Row (L–R): Annabelle Porter, Cheryl Yang, Rodney Wilson (Strength and Conditioning Coach), Heather Greene, Paul Hankinson, Greg Smith
Absent: Morgan Bignell, Flurry Hogg, Taylor Ostrander, Jenn Kates, Shannon Hyslop
STUDENT ATHLETE ACADEMIC MENTORS (S.A.A.Ms)
Back Row (L–R): Breanna Burton, Sabrina Carew, Lindsay Rea, Rachel Burton, Bronwyn Corrigan, Natalie Poirier, Erin Slade, Lindsay LoganFront Row (L–R): Rebecca Saaltink, Samantha Biglieri, Teal Mackintosh, Val Tomsons (Co-ord.), Alexi Pianosi, Rob Stellick
Absent: Alex Blanchard, Brian Molloy, Ceeilidh Stubbs, Chantal McFetridge, Elizabeth Rowley, Ingrid Hoffmann, James MacVicar, Jessie de Boer, John Lenz, Joseph Kunkel, Kylee Pederson, Lindsay Logan, Matt Stairs, Max Materne, Meghan Tait, Riley Filion, Sarah Pathak
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HOW TO GET INVOLVEDTeam Representative:Each team is encouraged to have one representative voice on the council. Returning athletes in any year are eligible for this position. If interested, contact Shannon Walsh at [email protected]
Athlete:Any athlete can participate in any of the VLC’s programs, including Big Brothers Big Sisters, School Visit, and the annual Martha’s Table food drive. If interested in learning more about any of our programming, contact your team representative and/or Shannon Walsh at [email protected]
FAST FACTS• Each team has one representative voice on the
VLC• Any athlete can attend VLC meetings and voice
their opinion• Meetings are held monthly• Subcommittees for planning athlete integration
and community involvement.
SEASON RECAPIn its inaugural year, the Varsity Leadership Council (VLC) has implemented several programs that have brought Queen’s athletes into closer contact with the Kingston community. It has recruited a number of volunteers to mentor young adolescents through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kingston. In December of 2012, the student-athlete community went above and beyond expectations and collectively sponsored 11 family and 51 individual holiday dinners through Martha’s Table, a local soup kitchen. Currently, the VLC is establishing a School Visit program promoting the value of daily physical activity and healthy living in Kingston elementary schools.
In January, the VLC hosted an event on “Super Saturday,” a day where 5 of our varsity teams were in competition. Over 250 athletes were present, supporting their fellow Gaels and demonstrated the spirit and unity that Queen’s University is known for.
Moving into the 2013-14 academic year, the VLC is excited to build upon its previous successes, and increase the scale and scope of its outreach opportunities. It is our hope that in the future, community involvement will be a fundamental component of the Queen’s athletic experience.
VARSITY LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
Back Row (L–R): Shawna Griffin, Jimmy Wintle, Hugh Ragan, Aaron Gazendam, Jacob Glantz, Ryan Golden, Matthew EriksenMiddle Row (L–R): Anna Rodgers, Oliver Neal, Alecia Kallos, Nick McGraw, Alan Payno-Monto, Kara Pogue (VP Athlete Involvement), Ryan Zoehner (VP Communications),
Chantal McFetridge (VP Community Outreach), Etienne Moreau, Jon Slaughter, Katie Neville, Sabrina CarewFront Row (L–R): Marisa Robinson, Laura Snowden, Marin MacLeod, Rob Stellick (Co-president),
Shannon Walsh (Co-president), Linsey Logan, Lisa Minutillo, Chantal BadgerAbsent: Colin Greenwood, Rami Maassarani, Joseph Zupo, Elise Hoffmann, Teresa Mayo, Jennifer Farrow,
Anthony Marino, Pat Zanetti, Amelia Keech, Joy MacDonald, Alex Cormier, Janelle Yu, Wesley Forget, Sannen Oxley
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‘ Q ’ A W A R D
2012-13 ‘Q ’ AWARD RECIPIENTS
BASKETBALLJames Asefa, Sydney Kernahan
CROSS COUNTRYJoshua Potvin, Trevor Walmsley, Clay Patterson, Jeffrey Mountjoy, Stephanie Hulse
FOOTBALLBen D’Andrea, Stephen Laporte, Joshua Sultana, Anthony Marino, Geoff Mohtadi, Derek Morris, Mike Sullivan, Johnny Aprile, Josh Prinsen, Boris Isakov, Matt Lapointe
HOCKEYBrock Ouellet, Brandon Perry, Jordan Mirwaldt, Robert Stellick, Katie Duncan, Kristin Smith, Karissa Savage, Mel Dodd-Moher, Brittany McHaffie, Morgan McHaffie, Alana Smith, Engi Lim
ROWINGEric Farquharson, Albert Harkema, Jennifer Johnston, Flurry Hogg, Sean Whitehall, Rebekah Brown, Sean Peterson
RUGBYGraeme Whyte, Dan Moor, Michael van der Westhuizen, Matt Wolfe, Matt Kelly, Parker Morrison, Doug Davidson, Myles Dingwall, Rachelle Kranenburg, Susan Heald, Clare Miller, Andrea Walsh, Bronwyn Corrigan, Marin MacLeod, Sarah Pathak, Sophia Zubrycky
SOCCERNick Pateras, Patrick Zanetti, Adrian Rochford, Lucas Azeredo Lobo, Nathan Klemencic, Sara Buckham, Riley Filion, Mikyla Kay, Chantal McFetridge, Alexis McKinty, Meredith Raddysh, Jackie Tessier
VOLLEYBALLJackson Dakin, Colleen Ogilvie, Katie Neville, Anna Pedjase
THE GRADUATING ‘Q ’ AWARDSuccessful, Strong, Bold, Proud, Inspiring, Perseverant… these are the attributes of Queen’s student-athletes. The Graduating “Q” Award embodies these qualities and signifies the development a student-athlete experiences while at Queen’s.
This award is made from slate, a metamorphic rock that has undergone alteration through heat and pressure to form its current state. Slate also symbolizes a record of performance and represents a new beginning. Graduating student-athletes have been tested by the combined rigors of athletics and academics during their career at Queen’s. The personal growth you have experienced as a student-athlete has prepared you for success in future endeavours.
The Graduating “Q” is a constant reminder of your experience as a student-athlete. The commitment, perseverance, joy, pain, and ultimately the successes you have achieved are all represented by this award. Presented to graduating athletes who have contributed to Queen’s for a minimum of three seasons, this award is a reminder that recipients are ‘Forever a Gael.’
Athletes receiving this award are denoted throughout this book with a “Q” beside their name.
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2012-13 TBA2011-12 Natalie Gray (Volleyball)2010-11 Katie Matthews (Volleyball)2009-10 Charly Thivierge-Lortie, Charly (Rowing)2008-09 Kristine Matusiak (Rowing)2007-08 Connie Dayboll (Rowing)2006-07 Elish McConville (Soccer)2005-06 Jenny Hogsden (Rowing)2004-05 Amy Goodday (Basketball)2003-04 Beth Wightman (X-Country & Track & Field)2002-03 Cecily Clarke (Soccer)2001-02 Nicole Clarke (Track & Field)2000-01 Jacqueline Beudoin (Basketball)1999-00 Caroline Gibbings (Badminton & Tennis)1998-99 Sharyl Fyffe (Synchronized Swimming)1997-98 Cathy McNally (Figure Skating)1996-97 Sarah Gibbing (Badminton)1995-96 Deanne Harada (Figure Skating)1994-95 Martha Hall (Soccer)1993-94 Jillian Boyd (Field Hockey)1992-93 Vicki Lowes (Soccer)1991-92 Carolyn Reeder (X-country, Track, Swimming) Tammy Staple (Track and Field & Figure Skating)1990-91 Cathy Redshaw (Soccer, Hockey)1989-90 April Hayes (Figure Skating)1988-89 Peggy Phillips (Figure Skating)1987-88 Nancy Potvin (Track and Field)1986-87 Brenda Skillen (Gymnastics)1985-86 Roaxanne MacKnight (Field Hockey)1984-85 Melody Torcolacci (Track & Field)1983-84 Mary Hill (Track & Field)
1982-83 Cynthia McCall (Swimming and Diving)1981-82 Nancy Firstbrook (Alpine Skiing)1980-81 Jayne McNeil (Gymnastics)1979-80 Not Awarded1978-79 Sheryl Keely (Basketball & Curling)1977-78 Cathy Sproul (Volleyball)1976-77 M.A. Drinkwater (Track & Field) Pam Scothorn (Track & Field)1975-76 Marg Bartlett (Field Hockey, Hockey & Nordic Skiing)1974-75 Laney Marshall (Basketball) Jane Patterson (Basketball)1973-74 Karen Carson (Basketball, Field Hockey1972-73 Kaiva Celdova (Fencing, Track and Field & Volleyball)1971-72 Maureen Bouris (Basketball, Track & Field)1970-71 Pam Maitland (X-Country Skiing) Cindy Riach (Basketball, Tennis)1969-70 Lynne Brearley (Curling), Margaret Clossen (Archery, Basketball)1968-69 Nancy Wilson (Swimming, Volleyball); Connie Bothwell (Basketball, Hockey)1967-68 Alison Glendenning (Basketball, Swimming)1966-67 Sue Cheshire (Swimming)1965-66 Not awarded1964-65 Catherine Cartwright (Archery, Basketball, Hockey & Volleyball)
PHE’55 ALUMNAE AWARD — VARSITY TEAM FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEARThe PHE ‘55 Alumnae Award, presented in 1964 by the female members of the Physical Education Class of 1955. Awarded annually to a Varsity Team female athlete in her 4th or 5th year who best displays qualities of scholastic achievement, competitiveness, leadership, sportsmanship, dedication and exceptional contributions to her team.
Natalie Gray2011-12 PHE’55 Award Recipient
Osie Ukwuoma2011-12 Jenkins Trophy Award Recipient
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A W A R D S
2012-13 TBA2011-12 Osie Ukwuoma (Football)2010-11 Jonathon Lawrance (Hockey)2009-10 Matt Hulse (Track/Cross Country)2008-09 Jimmy Allin (Football)2007-08 Devon Miller (Volleyball) 2006-07 Steve Willis (Volleyball)2005-06 Jon Martin (Track & Field)2004-05 Morgan Jarvis (Rowing)2003-04 Steve Orchard (Rugby)2002-03 Jeremy Armstrong (Soccer)2001-02 Pat Brooks (Rugby)2000-01 Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1999-00 Mike Cowan (Soccer)1998-99 Bob McGill (X-Country and Track & Field)1997-98 James Osborn (Football and Track & Field)1996-97 Steve Pettigrew (Rugby)1995-96 Dave Kantor (Volleyball)1994-95 Marc Labrom (Soccer)1993-94 Dan Brown (Hockey)1992-93 Kevin Graham (Volleyball) Eric Dell (Football)1991-92 Mike Boone (Football)1990-91 John Geddes (Rowing)1989-90 Dave Lougheed (Rugby)1988-89 Mike Scotten (Basketball) Tom Goetz (Rugby)1987-88 Charlie Galunic (Football)1986-87 Dave Mather (X-Country/Track & Field)1985-86 Mark Bayley (Track & Field and X-Country)1984-85 Rob Nairn (Rowing & Rugby)1983-84 Larry Mohr (Football)1982-83 Doug Hamilton (Rowing)1981-82 Paul Stothart (Hockey)1980-81 Ross Frances (Football) John MacIntyre (Hockey)1979-80 Peter Becke (Track) Jim Muller (Football/Wrestling)1978-79 Adam Shoemaker (X-Country) Duncan Card (Track & Field)1977-78 Bob McCormack (Track & Field)1976-77 Darrell Penner (Football &Swimming)1975-76 John Pearson (Swimming)1974-75 Peter Kopp (Nordic Skiing, Rugby & Basketball)1973-74 Colin Loudon (Hockey)1972-73 Brian Warrender (Football)1971-72 Murray Douglas (Hockey)1970-71 Heino Lilles (Football) Ron Walsh (Basketball)1969-70 Jim Tait (Football & Hockey)1968-69 Chip Drury (Alpine Skiing & Rugby)
1967-68 Dave Ellis (Track & Field)1966-67 Larry Ferguson (Basketball & Football)1965-66 Cal Connor (Football)1964-65 John Erickson (Football)1963-64 Al Raisbeck (Basketball)1962-63 Dave Skene (Football) Terry Porter (Football)1961-62 Gary Strickler (Football)1960-61 Don Robb (Football)1959-60 Jay McMahan (Basketball & Football)1958-59 Gary Lewis (Football)1957-58 Wm Surphlis (Football)1956-57 Ronald Stewart (Football)1955-56 Lou Bruce (Football)1954-55 A. Poutanen (Skiing & Football)1953-54 J. Roberts (Football)1952-53 D. Griffin (Basketball)1951-52 Ross McKelvey.B.A (Football)1950-51 Harold McCarney (Football)1949-50 A.L. Lenard (Football)1948-49 M. Milovick (Boxing)1947-48 Not Awarded1946-47 J.D. Crothers (Football)1945-46 J.A. Milliken (Football)1944-45 John A. Harvey (Football & Wrestling)1943-44 W.J. Pardy (Football)1942-43 Lenox Lane (Football)1941-42 Norval Williamsom (Hockey)1940-41 James H. Courtright (Track & Field)1939-40 William D. Fritz (Track & Field)1938-39 Not Awarded1937-38 John Munro (Football)1936-37 John Edwards (Basketball, Football & Track )1935-36 John Wing (Football)1934-35 Mervyn C. Peever (Boxing, Wrestling & Fencing)1933-34 John Kostuik (Football)1932-33 Henry Hosking (Football, Wrestling & Fencing)1931-32 Robert Seright (Boxing)1930-31 Harry Lee Batstone (Football)
JENKINS TROPHY — VARSITY TEAM MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEARThe Jenkins Trophy, presented in 1930 by Thomas Jenkins is one of oldest trophies at Queen’s. Awarded annually to a Varsity Team male athlete in his 4th or 5th year who best displays qualities of scholastic achievement, competitiveness, leadership, sportsmanship, dedication and exceptional contributions to his team.
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2012-13 TBA2011-12 Jesse De Boer (Soccer); Matt Christie (Rowing)2010-11 Liz Boag (Basketball); Sam Sabourin (Football) 2009-10 Erin Roberts (Squash); Payton Liske (Hockey)2008-09 Brienna Shaw (Soccer); Scott Kyle (Rugby)2007-08 Elyssa Heller (Volleyball); Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)2006-07 Elizabeth Kench (Hockey, Ryan Gibb (Hockey)2005-06 Victoria Kaufman (Hockey); Danny Brannagan (Football)2004-05 Brittany Segeren (Swimming); Braden Novakowski (X-Country & Track)2003-04 Eilish McConville (Soccer); Simon Mitchell (Basketball)2002-03 Ashley Barrett (Soccer); Brad Smith (Football)2001-02 Elizabeth Chiasson (Hockey); Jamie Earle (Water Polo)2000-01 Jennifer Howitt (Figure Skating); Jason Natalinin (Basketball)1999-00 Amy Connell (XC & Track and Field); Corey Trudeau (Football &Track)1998-99 Claudia Tom (Hockey); Jon Landon (Football)1997-98 Karin Hoegberg (Rowing); Jake Magolan (Volleyball)1996-97 Carole Gibbings (Badminton); John Alexiou (Volleyball)1995-96 Tara Black (Figure Skating); Paul Correale (Football & Track and Field)1994-95 Sarah Pardy (Track and Field); Peter Stelter (Basketball)1993-94 Sarah Gibbings (Badminton); Brendan Johnson (Soccer)1992-93 Sarah Leonard (Track and Field); Mike Spence (Volleyball)1991-92 Sophie Kenward (Track , X-Country & NSkiing); Derek Morin (Hockey)1990-91 Victoria Wilson (Basketball); Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)1989-90 Jackie Cernik (Tennis); Marc Lemieux (Wrestling)1988-89 Carolyn Reeder (Track & Field); Justin McDonough (Tennis)1987-88 Jill Lutz (Swimming and Diving); Mike Burleigh (Basketball)1986-87 Maggie Bird (Swimming and Diving); Trevor Van Nest (Track and Field)1985-86 Nancy Olmstead (Nordic Skiing); Mark Nowell (Squash)1984-85 Jennifer Boyd (Swimming and Diving); Sheridan Baptiste (Track & Field and Football)1983-84 Jackie Dusenbury (Basketball); Mark Burleigh (Football)1982-83 Kaia Nielson (Volleyball); Paul Minaker (Hockey); Steve Boyd (X-Country)
1981-82 Jane Anne Forrest (Indoor Track); Scott Bissessar (Football and Track)1980-81 Carolyn Ellis (Synch. Swimming); Larry Mohr (Football)1979-80 Melody Torcolacci (Track and Field); Bob Wright (Football)1978-79 Chris Bowlby (Nordic Skiing); Jack Raleigh (Swimming)1977-78 Lori Boyce (Hockey); David Lech (Alpine Skiing)1976-77 Sandra Blainey (Figure Skating); Jim Muller (Wrestling); Charles Hitchon (Track) 1975-76 Laurie Morrison (Synchronized Swimming); Tim Dennis (Swimming)1974-75 Virginia Honeyman (Alpine Skiing & Field Hockey); Kevin Thompson (Track & Field)1973-74 Mary Anne Drinkwater (Basketball & Track); Robert MacCormack (X-Country)1972-73 Leslie Ferrari (Hockey); Darrell Penner (Football)1971-72 Penny Smith (Gymnastics); Steve Gross (Hockey)1970-71 Karen Carson (Basketball & Field Hockey); Colin Loudon (Hockey)1969-70 Margaret Hutchinson (Volleyball); Gord Taylor (Soccer)1968-69 Maureen Bouris (Track & Field); Gord Hurd (Swimming)1967-68 Cindy Riach (Archery, Basketball & Track); Robert Lingwood (Track)1966-67 Bob Clayton (Hockey); Ron Walsh (Basketball)1965-66 Tim Baker (Wrestling)1964-65 Alison Glendenning (Bball, Hockey & Swimming); Dave Ellis (Track)1963-64 Not Awarded1962-63 James Young (Football)1961-62 Judy Jarvis (Badminton); Elwin Derbyshire (Hockey)1960-61 Joan Quinn1959-60 Bob Crown (Wrestling)1958-59 Margaret Benson (Badminton &Tennis)1957-58 Susan Hough (Badminton & Basketball)1956-57 Dorothy McLaughlin (Badminton)1955-56 Not Awarded1954-55 Jack Abraham (Boxing)1953-54 Ron Stewart (Football)1952-53 Norma Higgs (Archery, Basketball, Swimming); Ralph Pohlman (Boxing)1951-52 Al Poutenen (Skiing)1950-51 Dick Erwin (Football)1949-50 Don Griffin (Basketball)1948-49 Jack Logan (Football)1947-48 Joan Keough (Basketball)
ALFIE PIERCE TROPHY - VARSITY TEAM ROOKIE OF THE YEARThe Alfie Pierce Trophy, first presented by Arts ‘47 as a tribute to Alfie Pierce who gave a lifetime of dedication to training and helping Queen’s interuniversity teams, is awarded annually to a male and female (in both Varsity Club & Varsity Team) student who contributed the most to varsity athletics in their first year at Queen’s.
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JIM TAIT TROPHY - VARSITY TEAM OF THE YEARThe Jim Tait Trophy is presented annually to the top performing Varsity Team. This award recognized the team's competitive success, community involvement and other attributes which have brought the most honour and recognition to Queen's.
2012-13 TBA
2011-12 Women’s Soccer
2010-11 Women's Soccer
Prior to 2010-11 season, the Jim Tait Trophy was awarded to a varsity male athlete who best displays the qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, dedication and an exceptional contribution to men’s inter-university team sports.
2009-10 Scott Valberg (Football)
2008-09 Thaine Carter (Football)
2007-08 Mike Giffin (Football)
2006-07 Brad Smith (Football)
2005-06 Kiel Perching (Rugby)
2004-05 Jamie Earle (Water Polo)
2003-04 Tom Denison (Football)
2002-03 Kevin Elsey (Volleyball)
2001-02 Bryan English (Volleyball)
2000-01 James MacLean (Football)
1999-00 Scott Richardson (Hockey)
1998-99 Jim Aru (Football)
1997-98 Nik Thomas (Soccer)
1996-97 Ken Butler (Soccer)
1995-96 Mike Spence (Volleyball)
1994-95 Gareth Pettigrew (Rugby)
1993-94 Steve Small (Curling)
1992-93 Brad Elberg (Football)
1991-92 Mike Burleigh (Basketball & Football)
1990-91 Andrew Perrett (Rugby)
1989-90 Dave Campbell (Hockey)
1988-89 Iain Grindal (Rugby)
1987-88 Roy Myllari (Hockey)
1986-87 John Walker (Soccer)
HAL DUNLOP SHIELD - ATHLETIC THERAPYIn Honour of Dr. Hal W. Dunlop - This award was instituted in 1980 by Dr. Dunlop’s many friends and colleagues in the Queen’s sporting fraternity. This award is given annually to an individual who has made a significant contribution to “Athletic Therapy” at Queen’s.
2012-13 TBA
2011-12 Leah Franco
2010-11 Krisha Quinn
2009-10 Hilary Felice
2008-09 Robin Goody
2007-08 Peter Vooys
2006-07 Richard Rotenberg, Rob Millington
2005-06 Jennifer Walsh
2004-05 Andrew Ewert, Lindsey Thompson
2003-04 Meg O’Brien
2002-03 Thane Philips
2001-02 Denyse Beaumont
2000-01 Julie Moon
1999-00 Tonia Graham
1998-99 Neil Flores
1997-98 Judi Nantes
1996-97 Kelly Kavanagh, Tricia Hayton
1995-96 Ed Lee/Jennifer Vuong
1994-95 Paul Mayhew
1993-94 Anne McDowell
1992-93 Joanne Martin
1991-92 Steve Melnyk
1990-91 Sarah Case
1989-90 Lionel Pereira
1988-89 David MacDonald
1987-88 Alan Besselink, Patty Palmer
1986-87 Dave Maxwell
1985-86 Steve Silver
1984-85 Steve Silver
1983-84 Tabby Gow
1982-83 Al Allmark
1981-82 Lisa Shepherd
1980-81 John Vooys
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR (OPY)The Outstanding Performance of the Year Trophy is presented annually to pay tribute to a student-athlete who has brought the most honour and recognition to Queen's University resulting from success in provincial, national and international competition in a twelve month period. It was first presented following the 2009-10 season.
2012 - 13 TBA
2011-12 Joren Zeeman (Volleyball)
2010-11 Jacqueline Tessier (Soccer); Mel Dodd-Moher (Hockey)
2009-10 Danny Brannagan (Football)
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2011-12 ACADEMIC ALL-CANADIANS*BASKETBALLBernard Burgesson, John Lenz, Brett Whitfield, Sydney Kernahan, Brittany Moore, Jenny Wright
CROSS COUNTRYKevin Azocar, Cody Beals, Andrew Courchene, Oliver Hatheway, Alex Hutton, Nick McGraw, Alexandra Gatza, Laura Goodfellow, Alecia Kallos, Lauren Prufer, Rebecca Roth, Colleen Wilson
FOOTBALLCory Dyer, Ryan Farell, Ted Festeryga, Aaron Gazendam, Justin Gleben, Boris Isakov, Matthew Kendrick, Nick Nucci, Frank Pankewich, Sean Plumley
HOCKEYDavid Aime, Colin Bergman, Brendan Bureau, David Chubb, Joey Derochie, Scott Kenway, Jon Lawrance, Payton Liske, Jordan Mirwaldt, Alexi Pianosi, Jordan Soquila, Robert Stellick, Mary Coughlin, Melanie Dodd-Moher, Gabrielle Leonard, Alana Smith, Kristin Smith, Chelsey Verbeek
RUGBY (W)Rachelle Kranenburg, Marin MacLeod, Sarah Pathak, Natalie Poirier, Devon Stride, Samantha Trinier, Danielle Underwood, Andrea Wadsworth, Taylor White, Sophia Zubrycky
SOCCERChristopher Barran, Eric Cappon, Andrew Colosimo, Marco D’Elia, Ben Fenech, Dylan Maxwell, Nick Pateras, David Tom, Alexandra Blanchard, Kelli Chamberlain, Julia Cory, Jessie De Boer, Riley Filion, Chantel Marson, Chantal McFetridge, Alexis McKinty, Cara Ott, Meredith Raddysh, Summer Rybicki, Brienna Shaw, Jackie Tessier, Paula Wong
VOLLEYBALLMatthew Bonshor, Jackson Dakin, Matthew Taylor, Kelsey Bishop, Natalie Gray, Alexandra Scarcello, Shannon Walsh
*Presented in the Fall of 2012; based on the 2011-12 academic year.
2011-12 OUA ACADEMIC ALL-STARS*ROWINGAmelia Wilkinson, Sean Whitehall, Lindsey Wilson, Cayley Firth, Emily Richardson, Elise Hoffmann, Flurry Hogg, Locke Davenport Huyer, Stephen Tuffner, Richard Walker, Alan Payno Montoya, Albert Harkema, David Oram, Robert Thomson
RUGBY (M)Andrew Kirk, George Gleeson, Stephen Rowlands, Michael Wong, Russell Gray, Scott Kyle, Matt Wolfe, Andy Swanepoel, Michael van der Westhuizen, Tommy Kirkham, Jeffrey MacDonald, Parker Morrison, David Slattery*Presented in the Fall of 2012; based on the 2011-12 academic year.
SUPPORT SERVICES AWARDSThe Varsity Support Service Awards are presented annually to recognize the individuals who have demonstrated dedication and leadership while making a significant contribution to the success of the Queen’s Varsity Sport Program in the following program/athlete support areas:
• Athletic Therapy (Hal Dunlop Shield)
• Athlete Services
• Home Events
• Strength and Conditioning