缅北强奸 hockey duo among CIS athlete of the year nominees for BLG Awards
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CALGARY - Two student-athletes from 缅北强奸 are among eight national finalists announced Wednesday for the 20th Annual BLG Awards gala, established in 1993 to recognize the top female and male athletes from universities affiliated with Canadian Interuniversity Sport. The event is sponsored by the law firm of Borden Ladner Gervais.
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缅北强奸 hockey players Ann-Sophie Bettez of Sept-Iles, Que., and Marc-Andr茅 Dorion of St. Hubert, Que., will represent the R茅seau du sport 茅tudiant du Qu茅bec (RSEQ) at the gala, scheduled for April 30, where each nominee will be honoured, with one female and one male winner receiving a $10,000 post-graduate scholarship in front of more than 1,000 guests at the EPCOR Centre's Jack Singer Concert Hall in Calgary.
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The awards show will premiere on TSN on Saturday, May 26, at 1:30 p.m. EDT.
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缅北强奸 leads all CIS institutions with 17 nominees, nine of them women, in 20 years who have earned a conference nomination for the BLG Awards. Among the previous 缅北强奸 nominees was current Habs left-winger Mathieu Darche, who was a BLG finalist in 2000 and Randy Chevrier (2001), a long-snapper and defensive lineman with the Calgary Stampeders, who also played in the NFL with Dallas and Cincinnati. Two 缅北强奸 students have won the award, namely Olympic goaltender Kim St. Pierre in 2003 and distance runner Dr. Linda Thyer in 1995.
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"We are extremely excited to be hosting the 20th Anniversary of the BLG Awards in Calgary," said Doug Mitchell, national co-chair of BLG. "We continue to be amazed by the talents and accomplishments of these outstanding athletes. Each year, as we follow the past winners and hear about their accomplishments or what they are involved in, we realize how important their university sports background has been to them. We congratulate the universities who have provided the great education and athletic programs for these students to succeed in their careers."
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"The BLG Awards is the event we look most forward to all year long," said Marg McGregor, chief executive officer of CIS. "With over 10,000 student-athletes competing in CIS, the BLG Awards highlight eight exceptional individuals and we are extremely proud of their accomplishments and unrelenting pursuit of excellence."
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Bettez, a 5-foot-4 forward from Sept-Iles, Que., wrapped up her record-setting university career this winter with the highest individual honour in CIS women's hockey, the Brodrick Trophy presented to the most outstanding player in the country. It was the latest of countless individual and team awards that the two-time conference MVP and scoring leader has received during her five campaigns with the Martlets, including CIS rookie of the year, five selections as a first-team Quebec all-star, five nods as a CIS all-Canadian (three on the first squad), five RSEQ championships and as many appearances at the CIS tournament, including three national titles, one silver and one bronze.
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Prior to her arrival on the Montreal downtown campus, the Martlets had never claimed the CIS banner.
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When he recruited Bettez out of Dawson College back in 2007, 缅北强奸 head coach Peter Smith knew he was adding a special player to his roster for the next five seasons. But did he really know she was that good?
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"She is a coach's dream -- keeps it simple, plays an uncomplicated style of game and brings a great combination of skill and grit. She is the hardest worker on a team full of hard workers and I hold her work ethic up as the standard for the young players on our team to strive for," says Smith, who served seven years with the national women's program and was an assistant coach on the squad that won Olympic gold in 2010. "Her growth and development as a player, student and person has been incredible."
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In her fifth and final CIS season, Bettez, who graduated last year with a bachelor of commerce degree and is currently working towards a public relations diploma, finished second in RSEQ scoring with 37 points in 20 league games before adding 13 points in eight playoff contests. She is 缅北强奸's all-time leader in goals (85), assists (87) and points (172) in 91 regular season matches and also owns the team's overall records in all three categories with 148-175-323 in 196 career games.
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The 24-year-old has also enjoyed success on the international stage over the years. Back in 2010, she helped the Canadian under-22 squad capture gold at the MLP Nations Cup in Germany after guided the team to a silver-medal finish at the same tourney the previous year. In 2011, she once again triumphed with the Maple Leaf jersey on her back, this time claiming gold with a group of CIS all-stars at the Winter Universiade in Turkey.
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"I think it's the dream of every little girl to be on the national team, and I'd definitely like to try to make the big team," she said. "I just have to keep working harder and hopefully they invite you to be part of the national program. I'm definitely going to be playing hockey (next season); whether it's here or somewhere else, still undecided. The future is still to come."
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The three other women joining Bettez in the running for the Jim Thompson Trophy presented to the female BLG Award recipient are Tyson Beukeboom of Uxbridge, Ont., a rugby player from St. Francis Xavier University; Jacey Murphy of Alliston, Ont., a rugby player from the University of Guelph; and Robyn Pendleton of Victoria, a field hockey player from the University of British Columbia.
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On the men's side, the 缅北强奸 hockey team has apparently become a farm club for the BLG Awards. Or at least it appears that way, as Dorion's nomination in 2012 marks the third straight year a member of the Redmen is in the running for CIS' highest individual honour, following forwards Francis Verreault-Paul (2010) and Alexandre Picard-Hooper (2011).
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We will probably never know if the BLG Awards had anything to do with it, but the talented trio was at the forefront of one of the greatest accomplishments in the storied history of athletics at 缅北强奸, in late March at Fredericton. As the CIS University Cup championship was celebrating its 50th anniversary, it seemed only fitting that the Redmen, the oldest hockey team in the world, captured their first-ever national title, in their 136th season, thanks to a thrilling 4-3 overtime win against Western. Following the final, Dorion, Picard-Hooper and Verreault-Paul were all named tournament all-stars, with the latter earning MVP honours.
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Hoisting the University Cup was the crowning moment of Dorion's remarkable university career. He signed a pro contract this week to play for EHC Linz, which just claimed the championship of the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga, the top league in Austria.
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"Obviously, (winning the CIS title in overtime over Western) was a huge game for the hockey program to finally win the national championship that we've been waiting to do for so long," said Dorion. "And seeing that final goal in overtime was the best moment in my life, that's for sure."
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Prior to the CIS national tourney, the 5-foot-11, 185-pound rearguard was voted MVP of the OUA East division, CIS defenceman of year for the second time in three seasons and a first-team all-Canadian for the third straight campaign. Over his four years, the alternate captain and physical education major guided 缅北强奸 to three conference titles, four trips to the CIS championship and two appearances in the University Cup final. He will graduate as the highest-scoring blueliner in school history with a 38-154-192 record in 174 games overall.
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"Marc-Andr茅 is an elite CIS defenceman who excels at both ends of the ice. He's also an outstanding student and a well-respected leader within our team," says 缅北强奸 bench boss Kelly Nobes about his team MVP, who made the Principal's Student-athlete Honour Roll and was honoured by the CIS last fall as one of the Top 8 Academic All-Canadians in the country.
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In 2011-12, Dorion topped all CIS defencemen with 39 points in 28 league games, a tally that was good enough for seventh place in the CIS scoring race. He became the first rearguard in history to lead the Redmen in scoring. Perhaps his most impressive statistic however was that he was assessed only four penalty minutes during the regular season and had no PIMs in his 10 post-season games, a remarkable accomplishment for a defenceman.
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Of course, Dorion's success with the Redmen came as no surprise to hockey observers. After all, the veteran of five QMJHL seasons has received NHL tryouts with Dallas, Phoenix and Toronto over the years.听 In 2009, he received the Prix d 'Excellence Guy Lafleur for his outstanding achievement in academics and hockey. Last year, he helped Canada claim bronze at the 2011 world university winter games in Turkey.
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Joining Dorion as finalists for the Doug Mitchell Trophy presented to the CIS male athlete of the year are Andrew Clark of Brandon, Man., a hockey player from Acadia University; Kyle Quinlan of South Woodslee, Ont., a football player from McMaster University; and Ben Ball of Abbottsford, B.C., a volleyball player from Trinity Western University.
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The BLG Awards are based on athletic accomplishments, outstanding sportsmanship and leadership. Each of the 52 CIS schools selects one female and one male athlete of the year. From these nominees, one female and one male athlete are chosen within each of the four regional associations: Atlantic University Sport (AUS), R茅seau du sport 茅tudiant du Qu茅bec (RSEQ), Ontario University Athletics (OUA) and Canada West Universities Athletic Association (CWUAA). To be eligible, a student-athlete must have competed in a CIS sport for a minimum of two years and cannot be a previous recipient of a BLG Award.
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All nominees receive a commemorative gold ring and winners are presented with a trophy and a $10,000 scholarship to attend a Canadian university graduate school. Winners are selected by the Canadian Athletic Foundation, a not-for-profit board established for the purpose of administering the BLG Awards and protecting the integrity of the selection process. The CAF Board of Trustees consists of 21 members from five Canadian cities representing major corporations from across the country who are committed to ensuring that Canadian university athletes receive the recognition they deserve.
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QUEBEC CONFERENCE (RSEQ) NOMINEES FOR BLG AWARD
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2011-12: Ann-Sophie Bettez (缅北强奸 - hockey) / Marc-Andr茅 Dorion (缅北强奸 - hockey)
2010-11: V茅ronique Laverdi猫re (Montr茅al - soccer) 听/ Alex-Picard-Hooper (缅北强奸 - hockey)
2009-10: V茅ronique Maranda (Montr茅al - soccer) 听/ Francis Verreault-Paul (缅北强奸 - hockey)
2008-09: Charline Labont茅, (缅北强奸 - hockey) / 脡tienne L茅gar茅 (Laval - football)
2007-08: *Laetitia Tchoualack 听(Montr茅al - volleyball) 听/ Jamall Lee (Bishop's - football)
2006-07: Audrey Lacroix (Montreal - swimming) 听/ Patrick Donovan (Concordia - football)
2005-06: *Maryl猫ne Laplante (Laval - volleyball) 听/ Mathieu Poitras (缅北强奸 - hockey)
2004-05: Danielle Day (缅北强奸 - soccer) / Christian Bernier (Montreal - volleyball)
2003-04: Martine Dugrenier (Concordia - wrestling) 听/ Ryan Tomicic (缅北强奸 - swimming)
2002-03: *Kim St-Pierre (缅北强奸 - hockey) / Patrick Banim-Massok (UQAM - track & field)
2001-02: Sophie Simard (Laval - swimming) / David Stipe (Bishop's - football)
2000-01: Sophie Simard (Laval - swimming) / Randy Chevrier (缅北强奸 - football)
1999-00: Sarah Ali-Khan (缅北强奸 - track & field) / Mathieu Darche (缅北强奸 - hockey)
1998-99: *Corinne Swirsky (Concordia - hockey) / *Alex Marchand (Sherbrooke - track & field)
1997-98: Corinne Swirsky (Concordia - hockey) 听/ Hugues Legault 听(Montreal - swimming)
1996-97: Sonia Paquette (Sherbrooke - track & field) 听/ Pierre Gendron (缅北强奸 - hockey)
1995-96: Vicky Tessier (缅北强奸 - basketball) / Trevor Lovig 听(Bishop's - football)
1994-95: *Linda Thyer (缅北强奸 - track & field) / Emerson Thomas 听(Concordia - basketball)
1993-94: Linda Thyer (缅北强奸 - track & field) / Michel Cazes 听(Laval - volleyball)
1992-93: Andrea Nugent (缅北强奸 - swimming) / Fran莽ois Gravel (Laval - swimming)
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*national recipient of a BLG Award
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PREVIOUS BLG AWARD WINNERS:
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2010-11: Jessica Clemen莽on (Windsor - basketball) / Tyson Hinz (Carleton - basketball)
2009-10: Liz Cordonier (UBC - volleyball) / Erik Glavic (Calgary - football)
2008-09: Annamay Pierse (UBC - swimming) / Joel Schmuland (Alberta - volleyball)
2007-08: Laetitia Tchoualack (Montreal - volleyball) / Rob Hennigar (UNB - hockey)
2006-07: Jessica Zelinka (Calgary - track & field) / Josh Howatson (Trinity Western - volleyball)
2005-06: Maryl猫ne Laplante (Laval - volleyball) / Osvaldo Jeanty (Carleton - basketball)
2004-05: Adrienne Power (Dalhousie - track & field) / Jesse Lumsden (McMaster - football)
2003-04: Joanna Niemczewska (Calgary - volleyball) / Adam Ens (Saskatchewan - volleyball)
2002-03: Kim St-Pierre (缅北强奸 - hockey) / Ryan McKenzie (Windsor - cross country & track)
2001-02: Elizabeth Warden (Toronto - swimming) / Brian Johns (UBC - swimming)
2000-01: Leighann Doan (Calgary - basketball) / Kojo Aidoo (McMaster - football)
1999-00: Jenny Cartmell (Alberta - volleyball) / Michael Potts (Western Ontario - soccer)
1998-99: Corinne Swirsky (Concordia - hockey) / Alexandre Marchand (Sherbrooke - track)
1997-98: Foy Williams (Toronto - track & field) / Titus Channer (McMaster - basketball)
1996-97: Terri-Lee Johannesson (Manitoba - basketball) / Curtis Myden (Calgary - swimming)
1995-96: Justine Ellison (Toronto - basketball) / Don Blair (Calgary - football)
1994-95: Linda Thyer (缅北强奸 - track & field) / Bill Kubas (Wilfrid Laurier - football)
1993-94: Sandra Carroll (Winnipeg - basketball) / Tim Tindale (Western Ontario - football)
1992-93: Diane Scott (Winnipeg - volleyball) / Andy Cameron (Calgary - volleyball)
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ALL-TIME LIST OF BLG AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS
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Recipients in bold
2011-12 (winners to be announced on April 30)
AUS: Tyson Beukeboom, StFX, rugby
AUS: Andrew Clark, Acadia, hockey
RSEQ: Ann-Sophie Bettez, 缅北强奸, hockey
RSEQ: Marc-Andr茅 Dorion, 缅北强奸, hockey
OUA: Jacey Murphy, Guelph, rugby
OUA: Kyle Quinlan, McMaster, football
CWUAA: Robyn Pendleton, field hockey, UBC
CWUAA: Ben Ball, Trinity Western, volleyball
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2010-11
AUS: Mari猫ve Provost, Moncton, hockey
AUS: Michael Marousek, StFX, soccer
RSEQ: V茅ronique Laverdi猫re, Montreal, soccer
RSEQ: Alexandre Picard-Hooper, 缅北强奸, hockey
OUA: Jessica Clemen莽on, Windsor, basketball
OUA: Tyson Hinz, Carleton, basketball
CWUAA: Shanice Marcelle, UBC, volleyball
CWUAA: Graham Vigrass, Calgary, volleyball
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2009-10
AUS: Kelsey Hodgson, Cape Breton, basketball
AUS: Hunter Tremblay, UNB, hockey
QSSF: V茅ronique Maranda, Montreal, soccer
QSSF: Francis Verreault-Paul, 缅北强奸, hockey
OUA: Liz Knox, Wilfrid Laurier, hockey
OUA: Michael Faulds, Western Ontario, football
CWUAA: Liz Cordonier, UBC, volleyball
CWUAA: Erik Glavic, Calgary, football
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2008-09
AUS: Ghislaine Landry, StFX, rugby
AUS: Marc Rancourt, Saint Mary's, hockey
QSSF: Charline Labont茅, 缅北强奸, hockey
QSSF: 脡tienne L茅gar茅, Laval, football
OUA: Lindsay Carson, Guelph, cross country / track & field
OUA: Francesco Bruno, York, soccer
CWUAA: Annamay Pierse, UBC, swimming
CWUAA: Joel Schmuland, Alberta, volleyball
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2007-08
AUS: Katherine Quackenbush, Memorial, basketball
AUS: Rob Hennigar, UNB, hockey
QSSF: Laetitia Tchoualack, Montreal, volleyball
QSSF: Jamall Lee, Bishop's, football
OUA: Lindsay DeGroot, McMaster, basketball
OUA: Aaron Doornekamp, Carleton, basketball
CWUAA: Lani Gibbons, Simon Fraser, basketball
CWUAA: Ben Schellenberg, Winnipeg, volleyball
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2006-07
AUS: Leanne Huck, Dalhousie, soccer / track & field
AUS: Jeff Weiler, Dalhousie, volleyball
QSSF: Audrey Lacroix, Montreal, swimming
QSSF: Patrick Donovan, Concordia, football
OUA: Eilish McConville, Queen's, soccer
OUA: Daryl Stephenson, Windsor, football
CWUAA: Jessica Zelinka, Calgary, track & field
CWUAA: Josh Howatson, Trinity Western, volleyball
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2005-06
AUS: Janice Ashworth, Dalhousie, cross country / track & field
AUS: Daniel Monid, UNB, swimming
QSSF: Maryl猫ne Laplante, Laval, volleyball
QSSF: Mathieu Poitras, 缅北强奸, hockey
OUA: Kate Allgood, Brock, hockey
OUA: Osvaldo Jeanty, Carleton, basketball
CWUAA: Sarah Crooks, Saskatchewan, basketball
CWUAA: Chris Meehan, Trinity Western, volleyball
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2004-05
AUS: Adrienne Power, Dalhousie, track & field
AUS: Daniel Monid, UNB, swimming
QSSF: Danielle Day, 缅北强奸, soccer
QSSF: Christian Bernier, Montreal, volleyball
OUA: Cindy Eadie, Wilfrid Laurier, hockey
OUA: Jesse Lumsden, McMaster, football
CWUAA: Kelsie Hendry, Saskatchewan, track & field
CWUAA: Nicholas Cundy, Alberta, volleyball
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2003-04
AUS: Adrienne Power, Dalhousie, track & field
AUS: Chris Stanley, Dalhousie, hockey
QSSF: Martine Dugrenier, Concordia, wrestling
QSSF: Ryan Tomicic, 缅北强奸, swimming
OUA: Alison Goodman, Wilfrid Laurier, soccer / hockey
OUA: Mike Smart, Carleton, basketball
CWUAA: Joanna Niemczewska, Calgary, volleyball
CWUAA: Adam Ens, Saskatchewan, volleyball
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2002-03
AUS: Sarah Drake, UCCB, soccer
AUS: Richard Karikari, StFX, football
QSSF: Kim St-Pierre, 缅北强奸, hockey
QSSF: Patrick Banim-Massok, UQAM, track & field
OUA: Tara Hedican, Guelph, wrestling
OUA: Ryan McKenzie, Windsor, cross country / track & field
CWUAA: Jessica Kaczowka, Simon Fraser, basketball
CWUAA: Pascal Cardinal, Alberta, volleyball
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2001-02
AUS: Carla Geurts, UNB, swimming
AUS: Mesut Mert, Saint Mary's, soccer
QSSF: Sophie Simard, Laval, swimming
QSSF: David Stipe, Bishop's, football
OUA: Elizabeth Warden, Toronto, swimming
OUA: Ben Chapdelaine, McMaster, football
CWUAA: Teresa Kleindienst, Simon Fraser, basketball
CWUAA: Brian Johns, UBC, swimming
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2000-01
AUAA: Julie Pigozzo, Dalhousie, soccer
AUAA: Jason Sands, St. Thomas, hockey
QSSF: Sophie Simard, Laval, swimming
QSSF: Randy Chevrier, 缅北强奸, football
OUA: Jennifer Rawson, Toronto, hockey
OUA: Kojo Aidoo, McMaster, football
GPAC: Brandy West, Regina, hockey
GPAC: Shawn Peters, Regina, track & field
CWUAA: Leighann Doan, Calgary, basketball
CWUAA: Mark Versfeld, UBC, swimming
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1999-00
AUAA: Stefanie Finateri, Dalhousie, soccer
AUAA: Fred Perry, StFX, basketball
QSSF: Sarah Ali-Khan, 缅北强奸, cross country / track & field
QSSF: Mathieu Darche, 缅北强奸, hockey
OUA: Janet Cook, McMaster, swimming
OUA: Michael Potts, Western Ontario, soccer
GPAC: Erin Soroko, Winnipeg, basketball
GPAC: Mark Gradt, Winnipeg, volleyball
CWUAA: Jenny Cartmell, Alberta, volleyball
CWUAA: Russ Hewson, Alberta, hockey
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1998-99
AUAA: Ann Murrin, Memorial, basketball
AUAA: 脡ric Lapointe, Mount Allison, football
QSSF: Corinne Swirsky, Concordia, hockey
QSSF: Alexandre Marchand, Sherbrooke, track & field
OUA: Lamide Oyewumi, Toronto, track & field
OUA: Steve Maga, McMaster, basketball
GPAC: Corrin Wersta, Regina, basketball
GPAC: Dale Holmes, Regina, basketball
CWUAA: Stephanie O'Neill, Calgary, soccer
CWUAA: Warren Muzika, Saskatchewan, football
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1997-98
AUAA: Jadranka Crnogorac, Saint Mary's, basketball
AUAA: Jan Trojanowski, Acadia, basketball
QSSF: Corinne Swirsky, Concordia, hockey
QSSF: Hugues Legault, Montreal, swimming
OUA: Foy Williams, Toronto, track & field
OUA: Titus Channer, McMaster, basketball
GPAC: Louise Wlock, Manitoba, volleyball
GPAC: Heath McLeod, Winnipeg, volleyball
CWUAA: Sarah Evanetz, UBC, swimming
CWUAA: Mark Nohra, UBC, football
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1996-97
AUAA: Carolyn Wares, Dalhousie, basketball
AUAA: Peter Benoite, Memorial, basketball
QSSF: Sonia Paquette, Sherbrooke, track & field
QSSF: Pierre Gendron, 缅北强奸, hockey
OWIAA: Karen Jackson, York, basketball
OUAA: Titus Channer, McMaster, basketball
GPAC: Terri-Lee Johannesson, Manitoba, basketball
GPAC: Byron Goodwin, Manitoba, track & field
CWUAA: Carla Somerville, Alberta, field hockey
CWUAA: Curtis Myden, Calgary, swimming
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1995-96
AUAA: Paula Peters, Dalhousie, track & field
AUAA: Curtis Robinson, UPEI, basketball
QSSF: Vicky Tessier, 缅北强奸, basketball
QSSF: Trevor Lovig, Bishop's, football
OWIAA: Justine Ellison, Toronto, basketball
OUAA: Aaron Pomeroy, Brock, wrestling
GPAC: Natalie Reimer Anderson, Winnipeg, volleyball
GPAC: Darrell Hees, Winnipeg, volleyball
CWUAA: Meagan Koch, Calgary, basketball
CWUAA: Don Blair, Calgary, football
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1994-95
AUAA: Cindy Montgomerie, Acadia, soccer
AUAA: Scott Bagnell, Dalhousie, volleyball
QSSF: Linda Thyer, 缅北强奸, cross country / track & field
QSSF: Emerson Thomas, Concordia, basketball
OWIAA: Kelly Dinsmore, Windsor, track & field
OUAA: Bill Kubas, Wilfrid Laurier, football
GPAC: Lorriann Sawatzky, Manitoba, volleyball
GPAC: Scott Koskie, Manitoba, volleyball
CWUAA: Stacy Kozak, Calgary, field hockey
CWUAA: Jamie Pegg, Calgary, hockey
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1993-94
AUAA: Katherine McNally, UPEI, field hockey
AUAA: Duane Dennis, Acadia, hockey
QSSF: Linda Thyer, 缅北强奸, cross country / track & field
QSSF: Michel Cazes, Laval, volleyball
OWIAA: Kelly Dinsmore, Windsor, track & field
OUAA: Tim Tindale, Western Ontario, football
GPAC: Sandra Carroll, Winnipeg, basketball
GPAC: Jeff Foreman, Winnipeg, basketball
CWUAA: Vicki-Susan (Sam) LeRiche, UBC, field hockey
CWUAA: Todd Goodwin, Alberta, hockey
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1992-93
AUAA: Alanna Taylor, UPEI, soccer
AUAA: Vojtech Kucera, St. Thomas, hockey
QSSF: Andrea Nugent, 缅北强奸, swimming
QSSF: Fran莽ois Gravel, Laval, swimming
OWIAA: Nancy Sweetnam, Laurentian, swimming
OUAA: Tim Mau, Guelph, basketball
GPAC: Diane Scott, Winnipeg, volleyball
GPAC: Rob Olfert, Winnipeg, volleyball
CWUAA: Rochelle Low, Victoria, field hockey
CWUAA: Andy Cameron, Calgary, volleyball
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Glossary
AUS: Atlantic University Sport
RSEQ: R茅seau du sport 茅tudiant du Qu茅bec
OUA: Ontario University Athletics
CWUAA: Canada West Universities Athletic Association
QSSF: Quebec Student Sports Federation
AUAA: Atlantic Universities Athletic Association
GPAC: Great Plains Athletic Conference
OWIAA: Ontario Women's Interuniversity Athletic Association
OUAA: Ontario Universities Athletic Association
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BLG AWARDS: BREAKDOWN BY SCHOOL
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Number of nominees (number of winners)
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缅北强奸: 17 (2)
Calgary: 12 (7)
Dalhousie: 11 (1)
Winnipeg: 10 (2)
McMaster: 9 (3)
UBC: 9 (3)
Alberta: 7 (2)
Laval: 6 (1)
Montreal: 6 (1)
Toronto: 5 (3)
Windsor: 5 (2)
Concordia: 5 (1)
Manitoba: 5 (1)
UNB: 5 (1)
StFX: 5
Carleton: 4 (2)
Saskatchewan: 4 (1)
Wilfrid Laurier: 4 (1)
Acadia: 4
Guelph: 4
Regina: 4
Western: 3 (2)
Trinity Western: 3 (1)
Bishop's: 3
Memorial: 3
UPEI: 3
Saint Mary's: 3
Simon Fraser: 3
Sherbrooke: 2 (1)
Brock: 2
Cape Breton: 2
St. Thomas: 2
York: 2
Laurentian: 1
Moncton: 1
Mount Allison: 1
UQAM: 1
Queen's: 1
Victoria: 1
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TOTAL: 178 nominees (38 winners)
Number of schools with at least 1 nominee: 39
Number of schools with at least 1 winner: 20
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BLG AWARDS: BREAKDOWN BY SPORT
Number of nominees (number of winners)
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WOMEN
Basketball: 20 (5)
Track & field: 16 (4)
Hockey: 12 (2)
Soccer: 12
Swimming: 10 (2)
Volleyball: 10 (6)
Field hockey: 6
Cross country running: 5 (1)
Rugby: 3
Wrestling: 2
* 5 nominees (including 1 winner) competed in both cross country and track & field
* 1 nominee competed in both soccer and track & field
* 1 nominee competed in both soccer and hockey
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Football: 20 (6)
Volleyball: 19 (4)
Hockey: 17 (1)
Basketball: 15 (3)
Swimming: 8 (2)
Track & field: 5 (2)
Soccer: 4 (1)
Cross country running: 1 (1)
Wrestling: 1
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* 1 nominee (including 1 winner) competed in both cross country and track & field
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For further information, please contact:
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Earl Zukerman
Communications Officer
Athletics & Recreation
缅北强奸
514-398-7012 (Tel.)
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