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Men's Awards and Achievements


CIS Awards and Achievements

9 - CIS Gold Medals (since 1963)
1991, 1982, 1978, 1977, 1975, 1974, 1967, 1966, 1965

6 - CIS Silver Medals
2006, 1999, 1993, 1990, 1987, 1980, 1979

2 - CIS Bronze Medals
1992, 1988

CIS Coach of the Year (since 1964)

1982 - Peter Pimm
1978 - Andy Higgins
1977 - Andy Higgins
1975 - Andy Higgins
1974 - Andy Higgins
1967 - Fred Foot
1966 - Fred Foot
1965 - Fred Foot

43 - CIS all-Canadians (since 1963)
2006 - Joe Campanelli (1st team), Spencer Morrison (2nd team)
1999 - Matt McInnes (1st team), Blaise Mulins (2nd team)
1995 - Greg Dailey (1st team)
1993 - Jeff Lockyer (1st team), Brendan Matthias (1st team)
1992 - Bob Hooper (2nd team), Jeff Lockyer (2nd team)
1991 - Brendan Matthias (1st team), Tim Phelan (1st team), Sam Babe (2nd team), Brian Hall (2nd team)
1990 - Bobby Hooper (2nd team), Michael Birke (2nd team)
1989 - Brendan Matthias
1988 - Brendan Matthias, John Castellano
1987 - John Castellano, Jamie Stafford
1982 - Jamie Stafford, Paul Lockhart
1980 - Paul Williams
1979 - Steve Findlay, George Cawkwell
1978 - Paul Williams, Phil St. Louis
1976 - Mike Dyon
1974 - John Sharp, Joe Sax, Brad Morley
1972 - Joe Sax
1967 - David Bailey, Brian Armstrong, Brian Richards
1966 - David Bailey, Brian Armstrong, Brian Richards, Doug MacDougall
1965 - Jerome Drayton, Richard Pyne, Dave Bailey, Doug MacDougall, Brian Richards
1963 - Bruce Kidd

Varsity Blues at the Olympics
1992 - Barcelona, Spain - Brendan Matthias, Paul Williams
1988 - Seoul, Korea - Paul Osland, Paul Williams
1984 - Los Angeles, USA - Paul Williams
1976 - Montreal, Canada - Paul Craig, Jerome Drayton
1968 - Mexico City, Mexico - Dave Bailey
1964 - Tokyo, Japan - Bruce Kidd

OUA Awards and Achievements

45 - OUA Men's League Champions (since 1901)
1993, 1992, 1991, 1982, 1980, 1978, 1977, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1972, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1961, 1956, 1953, 1951, 1950, 1949, 1948, 1947, 1946, 1935, 1930, 1929, 1926, 1925, 1923, 1922, 1921, 1920, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1910, 1909, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1901

OUA Individual Champions
1993 - Brendan Matthias
1991 - Brendan Matthias
1989 - Brendan Matthias
1985 - Jamie Stafford
1980 - Paul Williams
1979 - Steve Findlay
1974 - John Sharp

OUA all-stars (since 1999)
2006 - Joe Campanelli, Spencer Morrison
2005 - Joe Campanelli
1999 - Blaise Mullins, Matt McInnes

OUA Rookie of the Year (since 1998)
2000 - Matt Leduc
1998 - Trevor Caldwell
 

Women's Awards and Achievements

CIS Awards and Achievements

2 - CIS Gold Medals (since 1980)
2002, 1991

8 - CIS Silver Medals
2005, 2001, 1989, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1984

2 - CIS Bronze Medals
1993, 1992

CIS Athlete of the Year (since 1997)
2006 - Megan Brown
2005 - Beth Wightman

CIS Rookie of the Year (since 1997)
2000 - Sasha Golish

CIS Coach of the Year (since 1980)
2002 - Ross Ristuccia
1991 - Peter Pimm

22 - CIS all-Canadians (since 1980)
2006 - Megan Brown (1st team), Genny McInnes (2nd team)
2005 - Beth Wightman (1st team)
2003 - Sandy Wells (1st team)
2002 - Tambra Dunn (1st team), Jackie Sandoz (2nd team), Elizabeth Ben-Ishai (2nd team)
1995 - Sarah Hunter (1st team), Elaine Coburn (2nd team)
1994 - Sarah Hunter (1st team)
1993 - Sarah Hunter (1st team), Tammy R.-Fowles (1st team)
1992 - Sarah Hunter (1st team), Tammy R.-Fowles (2nd team), Carmen Lange (2nd team)
1991 - Tammy Roberts (1st team), Alison Evanoff (1st team), Kim Crawford (2nd team)
1989 - Ali Evanoff (2nd team), Anna Macky (2nd team)
1988 - Anna Macky, Alison Evanoff
1985 - Karen Dunstun
1984 - Karen Dunstun

OUA Awards and Achievements

6 - OUA Women's League Champions (since 1977)
2002, 1993, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985

OUA Individual Champions (since 1977)
2006 - Megan Brown
2005 - Beth Wightman
1991 - Ali Evanoff

OUA all-stars (since 1998)
2006 - Megan Brown, Donna Vakalis
2005 - Beth Wightman, Donna Vakalis
2004 - Julia Kirby
1998 - Siobhan Keenan, Jackie Sandoz
2003 - Sandy Wells
2002 - Tambra Dunn, Elizabeth Ben-Ishai, Jackie Sandoz
2001 - Sasha Gollish

OUA Rookie of the Year (since 1998)
2000 - Sasha Gollish