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ALL-Canadian Teams ÉQUIPES D'étoiles Canadiennes ALL-CanaDIan TEaMS ÉQUIPES D'ÉTOILES CanaDIEnnES 2019 First Team Cloé Maranda Laval Kasselle Menin Calgary Marie-pier Fauteux Sherbrooke Emma Feldinger UBC Sophie de Goede Queen's Fabiola Forteza Laval Justine Pelletier Laval Taylor Black Queen's Julia Schell Guelph Shoshanah Seumanutafa UBC Paige Farries Victoria Talia Hoffman Guelph Monique Coffey Acadia Gillian Boag UBC Second Team Sam Lake StFX Frances MacWilliam UPEI Pippi McKay Queen’s Sara McCarron StFX Michaela Haley Ottawa Lizzie Gibson Queen’s Laura Pfleiderer Acadia Berlyn Seselja Calgary Anne-Charlotte Beaulieu Laval Maddy Aberg Victoria Alexandra Ondo Ottawa Anaïs Gilbert Laval Hailey Driscoll Lethbridge Carmen Izyk Queen’s 2018 First Team Jayne Isherwood Alberta Sarah Boudreau Acadia Laurie Houle Laval Kasselle Menin Calgary Emilie Nicholl Guelph Laura Pfleiderer Acadia Marie-Pier Fauteux Sherbrooke Sophie de Goede Queen’s Berlyn Seselja Calgary Julia Schell Guelph Rachel Hickson Queen’s Madison Aberg Victoria Samantha Alli Ottawa ALL-CanaDIan TEaMS ÉQUIPES D'ÉTOILES CanaDIEnnES Taejah Thompson Calgary Alexandra Ondo Ottawa Second Team Joanna Alphonso StFX Alix Evans Alberta Brodie Schmidt Guelph Tori Wyman Ottawa Abigail Duguid Lethbridge Alexandra Everett Guelph Ngalula Fuamba Montreal Olivia DeMerchant StFX Lia Hoyte Concordia Gillian Bergsma Acadia Emmanuela Jada Guelph Britni French McMaster Alysha Corrigan Acadia Maya Addai Carleton Paige Farries Victoria 2017 Julia Folk Victoria Joanna Alphonso StFx DaLeaka Menin Calgary Kasselle Menin Calgary McKinley Hunt Queen‘s Ngalula Fuamba Montreal Sara Svoboda McMaster Temitope Ogunjimi Calgary Justine Pelletier Laval Julia Schell Guelph June Beals StFX Brittany Orr Lethbridge Frederique Rajotte Concordia Alexandra Ondo Ottawa Nikki Case Western Second Team Tiffany Picketts Victoria Lauren Melanson Acadia Maude Laliberte Laval Laetitia Royer Concordia Harley Tucker Acadia Chanelle Edwards- Victoria Challenger Danielle Wisen Acadia Kylie Shaughnessy Guelph Jessica Neilson Victoria Anais Holly Montreal Alysha Corrigan UPEI Britni French McMaster ALL-CanaDIan TEaMS ÉQUIPES D'ÉTOILES CanaDIEnnES Mackenzie Carson UBC Petra Woods York Samantha Alli Ottawa 2016 DaLeaka Menin Calgary Joanna Alphonso StFx Emily Tuttosi Calgary Devon Stober Guelph Sara Haring Alberta Temitope Ogunjimi Calgary Fabiola Forteza Laval Sara Svoboda McMaster Amanda Smith Alberta Anaïs Holly Montreal Alexandra Tessier Concordia Frederique Rajotte Concordia Elysa Sandron Calgary Nikki Case Western Alexandra King Guelph Second Team Simone Savary Ottawa Colleen Irowa McMaster Tobi Owotomo York McKinley Hunt Queen's Harley Tucker Acadia Gillian Boag UBC Julia Folk Victoria Katie Svoboda McMaster Justine Pelletier Laval Julia Schell Guelph Nadia Popov Queen's Paige Farries Western Petra Woods York Breanna Allison StFX Annie Kennedy Acadia 2015 Joanna Alphonso StFX DaLeaka Menin Calgary Gillian Pegg Queen’s Veronique Russell Acadia Camille Provençal-Aubé Laval Gillian Boag UBC Cindy Nelles McMaster Daria Keane Guelph Erin van Gulik Ottawa Jess Neilson Victoria ALL-CanaDIan TEaMS ÉQUIPES D'ÉTOILES CanaDIEnnES Alex Tessier Concordia Frédérique Rajotte Concordia Elysa Sandron Calgary Alexandra King Guelph Irene Patrinos Ottawa Second Team Simone Savary Ottawa Holly Jones UPEI Catharine MacKeigan StFX Brittany Kassil Guelph Sara Haring Alberta Katie Svoboda McMaster Ngalula Fuamba Montreal Gabrielle Senft Victoria Amanda Smith Alberta Sabrina McDaid StFX Julia Goss Alberta Maddie MacKenzie Acadia Nicole Ronsky Lethbridge Nikki Case Western Alysha Corrigan UPEI 2014 Lori Josephson Western Dorrian Khouri York Cindy Nelles McMaster Brittany Priddle Guelph Lauren McEwen Queen’s Gillian Pegg Queen’s Alexandra Tessier Concordia Natasha Smith Carlet on Camille Provençal-Aubé Laval Alanna Fittes Alberta DaLeaka Menin Calgary Gabrielle Hindley UBC Laura Crowe-Hutchon Victoria Emma Taylor StFX Janna Slevinsky Acadia 2013 Jean Baker Saint Mary’s Emilie Chiasson Acadia Samantha Crandell Calgary Hughanna Gaw Concordia ALL-CanaDIan TEaMS ÉQUIPES D'ÉTOILES CanaDIEnnES Chelsea Guthrie Alberta Lori Josephson Western Lauren McEwen Queen’s Caitlin McNally Guelph Brianna Miller McGill Miranda Monty Alberta Cindy Nelles McMaster Claragh Pegg Queen’s Janna Slevinski Acadia Emma Taylor StFX Natasha Watcham-Roy Ottawa 2012 Britt Benn Guelph Caitlin Beaton Guelph Caitlin McNally Guelph Karla Telidetzki Toronto Briana Cunningham Waterloo Taylor White Queen’s Brianna Miller McGill Claudiane Renaud Laval Bianca Farella Concordia Sarah Meng Ottawa. Chelsea Guthrie Alberta Brynna Walker Calgary Tyson Beukeboom StFX Magali Harvey StFX Amanda Thornborough StFX 2011 Karen Paquin Laval Hughanna Gaw Concordia Esinam Agbeyaka Ottawa Charlotte Vallières-Villeneuve Laval Kelsey Willoughby Lethbridge Samantha Crandell Calgary Kayla Moleschi Lethbridge Natasha Turner McMaster Karla Telidetzki Toronto Jacey Murphy Guelph Arielle Dubissette-Borrice Western Tyson Beukeboom StFX Lisa Gauthier StFX Magali Harvey StFX Allison Jordan Acadia ALL-CanaDIan TEaMS ÉQUIPES D'ÉTOILES CanaDIEnnES 2010 Asya Bartley StFX Britt Benn Guelph Tyson Beukeboom StFX Karlee Carbert Alberta Megan Hamm UBC Magali Harvey StFX Amandra Mongeon McGill Jacey Murphy Guelph Jesse Olynyk Victoria Élie Papineau Laval Jackie Tittley Concordia Natasha Turner McMaster Brandi Van Eeuwen Lethbridge Ashley Ward Queen’s Kelsey Willoughby Lethbridge 2009 Claudiane Renaud Laval Karen Paquin Laval Jackie Tittley Concordia Lisa Gauthier StFX Ghislaine Landry StFX Barbara MacDonald Saint Mary’s Brittany Benn Guelph Andrea Wadsworth Queen’s Jacey Murphy Guelph Nina Bui McMaster Laura Russell Western Ashley Patzer Lethbridge Allison Lamoureux Alberta Radha Jain UBC Ashley MacDonald Lethbridge 2008 Brittany Benn Guelph Jocelyn Poirier Queen’s Kelly Russell Western Kristine Boyles Trent Laura Russell Western Michelle Joslin Guelph Paige Churchill McMaster Ghislaine Landry StFX Tanya Boiteau StFX Ashley MacDonald Lethbridge Annika Eriksson Alberta ALL-CanaDIan TEaMS ÉQUIPES D'ÉTOILES CanaDIEnnES Radha Jain UBC Chelsea Stone Alberta Jackie Tittley Concordia 2007 Annika Eriksson Alberta Ashley Patzer Lethbridge Chelsea Stone Alberta Ghislaine Landry StFX Tamara Boiteau StFX Kaitlin Richard UPEI Megan Kinsman Saint Mary's Sydney Theriault Concordia Stefanie Pavlovich Brock Kristine Boyles Trent Tanja Ness Western Sarah Van Hoof McMaster Diane Kelly Waterloo Jayne Cation Western 2006 Ghislaine Landry StFX Donelle Gillia Saint Mary’s Ashley Patzer Lethbridge Kim Donaldson UBC Jessica Dovanne Victoria Tanja Ness Western Sarah Van Hoof McMaster Martha Goodrow Western Kelly Russell Western Erin Bailey Queen’s Laura Muddiman Brock Meaghan Howat Guelph Sophie Robitaille Laval Sydney Theriault Concordia Laura Belvedere McGill 2005 Summer Yeo Alberta Ashley Patzer Lethbridge Adriana Footz Alberta Tanya Gaffney Ottawa Laura Belvedere McGill Andrea Burk Acadia Ashley MacDonald UPEI ALL-CanaDIan TEaMS ÉQUIPES D'ÉTOILES CanaDIEnnES Barbara Mervin Western Cheryl Phillips York Jennifer Kryszak Western Meaghan Howat Guelph Kendra Kryszak Guelph Erin Bailey Queen’s Laura Muddiman Brock Jayne Cation Western 2004 Erin Bailey Queen’s Paige Burdett Lethbridge Andrea Burk Acadia Rose Cobbett UBC Kim Donaldson UBC Maria Gallo Alberta Megan Gibbs Western Julia Leonard McGill Jessica MacDonald UPEI Jill Martin Alberta Barbara Mervin Western Erin Middleton Ottawa Bonnie Yu Alberta Heather Moyse Toronto Summer Yeo Alberta 2003 Genevieve Gay Saint Mary's Jocelyn Cooke Guelph Patricia Jaworski McGill Kristina Heemskerk Waterloo Sommer Christie Concordia Lee-Anne Corrigan Toronto Araba Chintoh McGill Katie Murray Alberta Caitlin Rose Queen's Bonnie Yu Alberta Jennifer Kryszak Western Amy Whitmore Lethbridge Jennifer Reid Queen's Sara Postle Victoria Kristen Ferguson Western 2002 ALL-CanaDIan TEaMS ÉQUIPES D'ÉTOILES CanaDIEnnES Nathalie Bendavid Guelph Melissa Bruneau Western Christine Carruthers Laurier Sommer Christie Concordia Anaba Chintoh McGill Jocelyn Cooke Guelph Kristina Heemskerk Waterloo Brooke Hilditch Guelph Krista MacKay Concordia Leigh Nevermann Waterloo Dallas Neville Bishop's Alissa Overend Queen's Candace Patterson McGill Dallas Sambolec York Danielle Goulet StFX HK Tara Pagnutti Dalhousie Maria Gallo Alberta Heather Denkhaus Alberta Natalie Mailman Alberta Lesley McKenzie UBC Evelyn McGunigal Lethbridge Ursula Patterson Lethbridge 2001 Heather Denkhaus Alberta Anna Schnell Alberta Jessica Lapelle Brock Sommer Christie Concordia Lauren Smithson Guelph Brooke Hilditch Guelph Michelle Crispe Laurier Evelyn McGunigal Lethbridge Jessica Young McGill Leigh Anne Barlow McGill Stephanie Lynam McGill Julie Brisebois McGill Patricia Jaworski McGill Julia Keilty Queen's Kyla Madden Queen's Danielle Goulet StFX Kim Coyle Victoria Sarah Hanna Victoria Sabrina Celms UBC Shannon Atkins-Gillis UPEI Leigh Nevermann Waterloo Kate Longpre Waterloo Judy McCartney Western Dallas Sambolec York ALL-CanaDIan TEaMS ÉQUIPES D'ÉTOILES CanaDIEnnES 2000 Heather Denkhaus Alberta Sarah Hannah Victoria Paula Brouwer UBC Jennifer Rios Lethbridge Randi Ross Alberta Jill Harris Alberta Annette Vieira Waterloo Kate Jackson Laurier Tara Feeney Queen's Melissa Parker McMaster Kate Longpre Waterloo Christina Nahas Guelph Lindsey Bernrot Guelph Dara Parker Queen's Roo Chintoh Toronto Judy McCartney Western Deanna Bennett StFX Shannon Aitkens UPEI Annie Barber Acadia Jaclyn Coady UPEI Julie Brisebois McGill Candace Patterson Concordia 1999 Sheila Brown Brock Heather Denkaus Alberta Carolyne Grimard McGill Andrea Haney Western Eryn Hessian StFX Chantal Hurtubise Concordia Anette Lamers McMaster Carolyn McIntosh UBC Cherlyn McKay UBC Rachel Morten-Gittens McMaster Sheraly Mounce Alberta Heather Moyse Waterloo Vicky Peacey Western Sarah Scott Western Tara Trussell Guelph 1998 Natalie Arsenault St. Thomas Sheila Brown Brock Katie Corrigan StFX Allison Crowe Saint Mary’s Tamara Curtis Western ALL-CanaDIan TEaMS ÉQUIPES D'ÉTOILES CanaDIEnnES Erin Dance Concordia Marlene Donaldson Toronto Maria Gallo Guelph Tori Graham Victoria Cherlyn McKay UBC Jane Mitchell Acadia Stacey Morley McGill Heather Moyse Waterloo Jaime Rock McGill Shelley Shaw McMaster .
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