Women’s History 2017-2018 Record: 3-9-1 (7th in OUA) Playoff Record: 2-1 (won 7th-place game)

The Gryphons learned a valuable lesson last season – there is always time for redemption. started the 2017 schedule on a high, kicking off its OUA campaign with a solid 7-4 win over the McMaster Marauders in St. Catharines back in September. The victories dried up from there in a month to forget. But head coach Staci Morris regrouped the team and her players had a fantastic final weekend of the regular season, surprising the third-place Laurier Golden Hawks 14-3 before hammering UOIT 15-3 the following day. That gave the Gryphons some momentum heading into the OUA playoffs, which they maintained in a convincing 13-3 win in the opener against York. Second-year players Erin Murray and Susanna Cross starred in that outing, scoring four goals each. Guelph lost to the Queen’s Gaels in the OUA quarter-final and then fell to Trent in the consolation round. But the Gryphons ended their season as it began, with a strong 5-3 win over McMaster in the seventh-place game.

Rachel Abramczuk 2L Charly Guatto 3L Jessica Perry 1L Sarah Trilesky 1L Alessandra Armstrong 2L Natalie Hanchar 2L Shannon Pringle 2L Taylore Vaz 2L Susanna Coss 2L Jordan Henderson 3L Teagan Raney 1L Derian Wallis 2L Shayna Dramnitzke 1L Jasmin Kaur 1L Victoria Raymond 3L Kristine Webber 2L Rhiannon Fancett 1L Shayla Larson 2L Jaimie Rodriguez 5L Victoria Flood 6L Erin McCarthy 1L Laura Smith 2L Nicole Gastle 3L Erin Murray 2L Carly Stephens 3L

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Staci Morris Assistants: Katie Cartwright, Katie Thomson

Team Summary MVP- Shayla Larson

2016-2017 Season Record: 4-8-1 (4th in OUA West) Playoff Results: 2-2 (finished 6th --- lost to Queen’s in 5th place game)

Despite the fact that the Gryphons fielded a young roster that featured a total of 12 rookies, the team was able to improve drastically from their 1-12 record in 2015. The 2016 Gryphons women’s lacrosse team got off to a hot start to the season, winning each of their first three games before finishing with a 4-8-1 record, good for 4th in the OUA’s West Division.

At the OUA Championship Tournament in Hamilton, the Gryphons started round robin play with a victory over York before falling to the eventual OUA Champion Trent Excalibur. A second victory at the tournament, this time over U of T, sent the Gryphons into the 5th place game where they would fall short against the Queen’s Gaels to finish the year 6th in the conference.

Rachel Abramczuk 1L Taylor Kidd 4H Laura Smith 1L Alessandra Armstrong 1L Marissa Kozovski 1L Gurleen Sohal 1L Susanna Coss 1L Shayla Larson 1L Carly Stephens 2L Victoria Flood 5L Erin Murray 1L Taylore Vaz 1L Nicole Gastle 2L Megan Payler 1L Derian Wallis 1L Jordan Henderson 2L Victoria Raymond 2L Kristine Webber 1L Olivia Kaminski 4H Jaimie Rodriguez 4H

Awards Summary OUA All-Stars none

Team Awards MVP – Taylor Kidd

Coach: Staci Morris Assistants: Katie Thomson, Katie Cartwright

2015-2016 Season Record: 1-12 Playoff Results: 1-1

With over half the 2015-16 women’s lacrosse team being comprised of first-year players, it’s safe to say it was a rebuilding season for the Gryphons. Despite finishing the regular season schedule with a 1-12 record, the young team was still tough competition in the OUA, averaging 6.5 goals a game.

At the OUA Championships the Gryphons opened the tournament with an 11-6 loss to Trent and then rebounded to finish the season on a bright note with a 10-4 win over the in the consolation match. Former Gryphon student-athlete Staci Morris took over the reigns as head coach this year and looks forward to building a successful program.

Jessica Demars 2L Charly Guatto 1L Blair McConnochie 1L Jaimie Rodriguez 3L Victoria Flood 4H Jordan Henderson 1L Laurel McGillis 4H Carly Stephens 1L Grace Gany 1L Olivia Kaminski 3L Shannon Pringle 2L Evelyn Telford-Gill 1L Nicole Gastle 1L Taylor Kidd 3L Victoria Raymond 1L Shannon Walton 3L Hannah Golightly 5L

Coach: Staci Morris Assistants: Katelynn Brzezinski, Katie Thomson

2014-2015 Season Record: 4-7 Playoff Results: 2-2, 7th place in OUA

In 2014 the Gryphons women’s lacrosse team got off to a slow start with just one win in their first five games. However, they would follow that up with back-to-back wins, first over McMaster, then an 11-10 victory over OUA semifinalists UOIT. The Gryphons would win three of their final five games to head into the OUA Championship tournament with some momentum. They would open the postseason with a dominating 18-1 victory over the York Lions, however, a loss in their next game to the University of would eliminate the Gryphons from medal contention (snapping their streak of three straight seasons with a medal – all of which were silver). In the fifth place game, the Gryphons would fall just short against the Queen’s Gaels, losing 10-9. A 12-11 victory over Trent would secure a 7th place finish for the Gryphons.

Defender Katelynn Brzezinski was the lone Gryphon selected to the OUA All-Star team as she received a spot on the OUA’s First-Team (marking the third time in her career she was named an OUA All-Star).

Katelyn Ayers 1L Andrea Dykun 1L Olivia Kaminski 1L Kathryn Sinclair 4H Danielle Boudreau 3L Victoria Flood 2L Taylor Kidd 1L Dana Skyvington 4H Julie Bryan 4H Hannah Golightly 3L Laurel McGillis 3L Hannah Smith 4H Katelynn Brzezinski 3L Samantha Guit 4H Alyssa Nevills 4H Erin Sobie 1L Katelyn Cartwright 3L Laura Gutauskas 1L Jaimie Rodriguez 1L Jade Sullivan 4H Hayley Cowls 1L Linnaea Jasiuk 5L Samantha Silva 2L

Coach: Steph Green Assistant: Staci Morris Trainer: Sara Lahay

Awards Summary OUA First Team All-Star Katelynn Brzezinski

Team Awards MVP of the Year – Katelynn Brzezinski

University of Guelph Awards

2013-2014 Season Record: 10-0-1 Playoff Results: 2-1, OUA Silver Medalists

The women’s lacrosse team continued their success from last year, with an OUA silver medal. The team finished the season with a 10-0-1 record. In their first game of the OUA Championship, hosted by Queen’s, the Gryphons defeated Trent 19-9. They moved on to face the in the semifinals, which ended 8-6 in the Gryphons’ favour. In the championship finals, the Gryphons fell to the with a final score of 13-8, earning their third consecutive OUA silver medal.

The Gryphons acquired a total of four OUA all-stars, the most of any team, including Katelyn Cartwright (offence), Dana Skyvington (midfield), Katelynn Brzezinski (defence) and Hannah Golightly (defence).

Katelyn Ayers 1L Andrea Dykun 1L Olivia Kaminski 1L Kathryn Sinclair 4H Danielle Boudreau 3L Victoria Flood 2L Taylor Kidd 1L Laurel Dana Skyvington 4H Julie Bryan 4H Hannah Golightly 3L McGillis 2L Hannah Smith 4H Katelynn Brzezinski 3L Samantha Guit 4H Alyssa Nevills 4H Erin Sobie 1L Katelyn Cartwright 3L Laura Gutauskas 1L Jaimie Rodriguez 1L Jade Sullivan 4H Hayley Cowls 1L Linnaea Jasiuk 5L Samantha Silva 2L

Coach: Steph Green Assistant: Staci Morris Trainer: Sara Lahay

Awards Summary OUA All-Stars Katelynn Brzezinski Dana Skyvington Katelyn Cartwright Hannah Golightly

Team Awards MVP of the Year – Katelyn Brzezinski

University of Guelph Awards Dr. Mary Beverley Burton Rookie of the Year – Katelyn Ayers

2012-2013 League Results: 10-2 Playoff Results: OUA Silver Medalists

The women's lacrosse team completed another successful chapter with a 10-2 regular season. In the first game of the OUA Championships, hosted by Queen’s, the Gryphons squared off against the Brock Badgers who they toppled 6-2. They entered the semi-final match in stride to take a 6-5 victory over the Laurier Golden Hawks but were stopped short once again as they relinquished a 12-7 match to Western to take the silver medal.

Dana Skyvington (Mississauga, Ont.) was named an OUA All-Star for her dominance in the midfield while Katelyn Brzezinski (Orangeville, Ont.) was also recognized as an OUA-All Star for her contribution to the defensive unit throughout the season.

Danielle Boudreau 2L Victoria Flood 1L Laurel McGillis 1L Kathryn Sinclair 3L Julie Bryan 3L Hannah Golightly 2L Staci Morris 4H Dana Skyvington 3L Katelynn Brzezinski 2L Samantha Guit 3L Alyssa Nevills 3L Hannah Smith 3L Katelyn Cartwright 2L Linnaea Jasiuk 4H Shayla Rouse 1L Bryne-Lee Sorley 2L Caitlin Coon 1L Amy Johnson 4H Samantha Silva 1L Jade Sullivan 3L Sarah Flaherty 1L

Coach: Steph Green Trainer: Brian Daly

Awards Summary OUA All-Stars Katelynn Brzezinski Dana Skyvington

Team Awards MVP of the Year – Dana Skyvington

2011-2012 Season Record: 8-3-1 Championship Record: OUA Silver Medalists

The Guelph Gryphons climbed the OUA lacrosse rankings this season, and entered the post-season as the number two-seed. The Gryphons, led by captain Stacey Pogue (Peterborough, ON), finished the season with an 8-3-1 record. Guelph hosted the 2011 OUA Women’s championship tournament and battled against seventh-seeded UOIT in the first round. The Gryphons easily defeated the Ridgebacks 18-0 in the quarterfinal game. The girls secured their spot in the final by overcoming the Toronto Varsity Blues 11-6, coming back from a rough first half. Looking for their first championship win, Guelph took on the Western Mustangs in the final match of the tournament but fell to their opponents 12-6 to capture silver for one of their best finishes in recent program history.

Dana Skyvington (Mississauga, ON) earned the Offensive Most Valuable Player/Attack All-Star award, while teammate Katie Smith (Guelph, ON) earned a spot as Defense All-Star. Coach Steph Green took home the honour of Coach of the Year.

Danielle Boudreau 1L Samantha Guit 2L Stacey Pogue 4H Hannah Smith 2L Julie Bryan 2L Linnaea Jasiuk 3L Allyssa Robertson 1L Jessica Smith 1L Katelynn Brzezinski 1L Amy Johnson 3L Jane Scarcello 3L Kaitlin Smith 4H Katelyn Cartwright 1L Lydia Kovacs 4H Samantha Silva -1 Bryne-Lee Sorley 1L Kate Crellin 4H Victoria Marshall 1L Kathryn Sinclair 2L Jade Sullivan 1L Breanne Gillie 3L Staci Morris 3L Dana Skyvington 2L Hannah Golightly 1L Alyssa Nevills 2L Coach: Steph Green Trainer: Lindsay Cartwright

Awards Summary OUA Awards Katie Smith – Defense All-Star Dana Skyvington – Offensive Most Valuable Player/Attack All-Star Steph Green – Coach of the Year

Team Awards MVP of the Year – Katelynn Brzezinski

2010-2011 Season Record: 4-6-2 Playoffs: 0-1

The Gryphon women’s lacrosse team finished with a 4-6-2 record, an improvement from last season. The team qualified for the post season quarter-finals where they met up against the Toronto Varsity Blues. They unfortunately lost this game 9-4, but moved on to play McMaster in the Consolation Final. They beat the Marauders 4-3 to end their season on a high note.

Julie Bryan 1L Bridget Holmes 4H Alyssa Nevills 1L Hannah Smith 1L Andrea Clarkson 4H Amy Johnson 2L Stacey Pogue 3L Kaitlin Smith 3L Kate Crellin 3L Lydia Kovacs 3L Jane Scarcello 2L Carmen Steger 4H Shannon French 4H Staci Morris 2L Kathryn Sinclair 1L Nicole Sterritt 4H Samantha Guit 1L Hilary Neale 1L Dana Skyvington 1L Jade Sullivan 1L Alyssa Holmes 4H

Coach: Steph Green Goalie Coach: Linnaea Jasiuk Assistant: Katie Morrison

Awards Summary OUA All-Star Jade Sullivan

Team Awards M.V.P – Carmen Steger

************* 2009-2010 Season Record: 0-11-1

The women’s lacrosse team ended this season with a 0-11-1 regular season record and missed the playoffs by just three points. They finished in sixth place in OUA standings, an improvement from last year when they ended their season in last place.

Stacey Pogue (Peterborough, ON) led the Gryphons offense during the season with 23 points on 19 goals and four assists and finished 16th in OUA scoring. Amy Johnson (Ajax, ON) also enjoyed a standout season tallying 19 points (14 goals, 5 assists).

Stephanie Campbell 3L Alyssa Holmes 3L Lydia Kovacs 2L Carmen Steger 3L Andrea Clarkson 3L Bridget Holmes 3L Jessica Liu 2L Nicole Sterritt 3L Kate Crellin 2L Julia Howe 1L Staci Morris 1L Jessica Stone 5L Sarah Finbow 2L Linnaea Jasiuk 2L Stacey Pogue 2L Rebecca Townsend 2L Shannon French 3L Amy Johnson 1L Kaitlin Smith 2L Janette Yuen 2L

Coach: Garry Dobbie Assistants: Amy Draper, Steph Green, Louie Verardi

Awards Summary Team Awards M.V.P – Sarah Finbow

********* 2008-2009 The Women’s Lacrosse team ended the season with a disappointing 0-12 record and finished last in the OUA standings, failing to make the post season. Guelph had a tough year experiencing some growing pains along the way as one of the youngest squads in the OUA featuring 14 rookies. First-year Beth Pink (Orangeville, ON) finished the season tied for 13th in OUA scoring with 32 points.

Mia Callaghan 2L Shannon French 2L Jessica Liu 1L Nicole Sterritt 2L Stephanie Campbell2L Amanda Galea 1L Melissa Meek 1L Jessica Stone 4H Andrea Clarkson 2L Alyssa Holmes 2L Beth Pink 1L Rebecca Townsen d 1L Kate Crellin 1L Bridget Holmes 2L Morgan Pirie 2L Amy Draper 3L Linnaea Jasiuk 1L Kaitlin Smith 1L Sarah Finbow 1L Lydia Kovacs 1L Carmen Steger 2L

Coach: Garry Dobbie Assistants: Yolanda Lloyd, Louie Verardi

Awards Summary Team Awards M.V.P – Jessica Stone

2007-2008 The Women’s Lacrosse team ended the season with a 1-5 record and finished fourth in the OUA standings. The young squad, consisting of mainly first and second year players, dropped a 14-2 final to the Queen’s Golden Gaels in the first round of the OUA playoffs to finish the season. Third-year Gryphon goalie Callie Miller (Niagara on the Lake, Ont.) earned First Team OUA All-Star honours for her outstanding effort in net all season.

Mia Callaghan 1L Bridget Holmes 1L Deanna Moher 2 Carmen Steger 1L Andrea Clarkson 1L Rachel Isaacs 1L Secord Murphy 3 Nicole Sterritt 1L Amy Draper 2 Iris Lam 4H Andrea Parker 2 Jessica Stone 3 Shannon French 1L Amanda McKinnon 1L Morgan Pirie 1L Lindsay Taylor 2 Alyssa Holmes 1L Callie Millar 3 Stacey Pogue 1L Janette Yuen 1L

Coach: Garry Dobbie Trainer: Wendy Perry Assistants: Yolanda Lloyd, Doug Wiltsie

Awards Summary OUA Awards Team Awards OUA 1st Team All-Star – Callie Miller M.V.P – Jessica Stone

2006-2007 The Gryphons ended the 2006 season with a 3-7 record on the year. Ali Maitland was selected as a First-Team All-Star at the attack position, scoring a team leading 17 goals and 2 assists throughout the season. Maitland ranked 15th overall in the OUA scoring leaders. On defence, Hollis Murphy and Callie Millar received Second-Team All-Star honours for the Gryphons.

Anna Ammerata 4H Connie Draycott 1L Yolanda Lloyd 3 Andrea Parker 1L Sarah Armstrong 5 Morgan Dundas 1L Ali Maitland 3 Jessica Stone 2 Stephanie Campbell 1L Jacqueline Dysart 5 Callie Millar 2 Lindsay Taylor 1L Rosemary Chau 1L Stacey Fuderer 3 Deanna Moher 1L Lauren Wedlock 4H Kate Curtis 3 Kim Hendriks 1L Hollis Murphy 2 Amy Draper 1L Iris Lam 3 Secord Murphy 2

Coach: Lena Kandola Manager: Jen Issler Assistant: Dana Dobbie Trainers: Jennifer Hudson, Wendy Perry

2005-2006 The Gryphons had a tough year posting a 0-9-1 record on the season. With the announcement of the OUA All-Stars, the Gryphons earned two Second Team distinctions in Sara White in the attack position and Ali Maitland in the midfield. White was the 12th leading scorer in the OUA with 18 goals and 3 assists on the season. (No.: indicates letters earned in that sport, 1L: indicates 1st letter earned, H: indicates Honour Award - 4 or more letters earned over 4 years)

Anna Ammerata 3 Stephanie Huton - Secord Murphy 1L Erin Walker -2 Sarah Armstrong 4H Allison Maitland 2 Jessica Stone 1L Lauren Wedlock 3 Kate Curtis 2 Callie Millar 1L Jodey Therriault 3 Sara White 3 Stacey Fuderer 2 Hollis Murphy 1L Kitiya Vongkamjan 1L

Coach: Lena Kandola (0-9-1) Manager: Jen Issler Assistant: Gena McPherson

Academic All-Canadians Stacey Fuderer, Jodey Therriault

OUA Awards OUA 2nd Team All-Stars - Sara White, Ali Maitland

Team Awards MVP of the Year – Sara White

2004-2005 With a relatively young team in 2004, the Gryphons started off weak against their opposition, but as the season progressed, continued to reduce the gap on the scoreboard. Unfortunately, the team suffered a significant loss to the roster part way through the season and found it difficult to recover. The Gryphs ended their season with a disappointing 0-8-1 record. Three players earned OUA All-Star honours including co-captain and line defender Kaitlin Soye, co-captain and midfielder Ali Maitland and Yolanda Lloyd, who was amongst the top 5 in OUA scoring. (No.: indicates letters earned in that sport, 1L: indicates 1st letter earned, H: indicates Honour Award - 4 or more letters earned over 4 years)

Anna Ammerata 2 Sara Devita 1L Jing Jing Li 1L Melissa Rayburn 1L Sarah Armstrong 3 Stacey Fuderer 1L Yolanda Lloyd 2 Kaitlin Soye 3 Allison Cotton 1L Nicole Ilavsky 2 Ali Maitland 1L Jody Therriault 2 Kate Curtis 1L Iris Lam 2 Jessica Mercer 2 Erika Van Der Mark 1L

Coach: Lena Kandola (0-8-1)

Academic All-Canadians Kaitlin Soye, Iris Lam

OUA Awards OUA All-Stars - Kaitlin Soye, Ali Maitland and Yolanda Lloyd

Team Awards MVP of the Year - Ali Maitland

2003-2004 The Gryphons embarked on the 2003 campaign with an entirely new look: losing some key players to graduation in addition to their head coach. Under the leadership of Garry Dobbie, the Gryphons adopted a completely different style of play. They sported a 3-5-2 record and finished 3rd in the Central Division and 6th in the OUA. In quarterfinal play, they lost a close battle with Queen’s 16-14. One of the highlights of the season was Erin Veenstra’s selection as an OUA All-Star. (No.: indicates letters earned in that sport, G: indicates G - 1st letter earned, H: indicates Honour Award - 4 or more letters earned over 4 years)

Anna Ammerata 1G Nicole Ilavsky 1G Meghan Stewart 4H Lauren Wedlock 2 Sarah Armstrong 2 Iris Lam 1G Judy Therriault 1G Jenn Wheeler 1 Jennifer Charlton 2 Yolanda Lloyd 1G Meaghan Van Hooren 4H Sara White 2 Megan Crumb 3 Jessica Mercer 1G Erin Veenstra 3 Deanna Deaville 1G Kaitlin Soye 2 Erin Walker 1G

Coach: Garry Dobbie

Academic All-Canadians Kaitlin Soye, Jenn Wheeler, Sara White

OUA Awards OUA All-Stars - Erin Veenstra

Team Awards MVP of the Year – Jennifer Charlton

2002-2003 Despite losing several key players to graduation, the hopes of revisiting the OUA medal podium was still in the minds of the returning players. The new class of Gryphons narrowly grabbed the 5th playoff spot with a 4-5-1 regular season record. A win in the quarterfinal game and a loss in semi- final action assured the women of no less than 4th place. With a bronze medal at stake, the Gryphon's battled back and forth with Laurier and in the end the Gryphs downed the Golden Hawks 11-10 to claim yet another OUA medal. Attacker Nicole Vincent, capped off her Gryphon career with an OUA All-Star award. (No.: indicates letters earned in that sport, G: indicates Gold G - 1st letter earned, H: indicates Honour Award - 4 or more letters earned over 4 years)

Sarah Armstrong 1G Lianne Gravitis 3 Meghan Stewart 3 Kelly Voteary 1G Torry Brake 5 Cheryl Heykoop 3 Melissa Tutin 5 Lauren Wedlock 1G Jennifer Charlton 1G Karen Kolb 4H Meaghan Van Hooren 3 Sara White 1G Alicia Chupa 1G Lisa Malanka 3 Erin Veenstra 2 Megan Crumb 2 Wendy Perry 2 Nicole Vincent 2

Coach: Jim Leworthy

Academic All-Canadians Torry Brake, Wendy Perry

OUA Awards OUA All-Stars - Nicole Vin

Team Awards MVP of the Year - Meghan Stewart

2001-2002 It was an outstanding 2001 season for the Gryphons as they posted a 14-2 league record to earn top spot, one point ahead of the Toronto Blues. Their only losses came at the hands of Queen's 10-7 early in the season and 10-4 to Toronto in the final league contest. In quarterfinal action, at the OUA Championships in St. Catharines, Guelph defeated York 9-6 and topped Laurier 17-4 in the semis to secure its berth to the championship game. The Gold Medal match saw the Gryphs pitted against the Blues for yet a third meeting. Unfortunately, it wasn't in the cards for Guelph as they fell short 13-7 but made their mark in the OUA and brought home the silver. On the individual front, the Gryphons claimed two of the league's major awards. In conjunction with her All-Star selection, Megan Muirhead was recipient of the Most Valuable Player Award in the OUA and rounded out the playoff weekend with eight points (six goals and two assists) in three games. Stephanie Green was named Coach of the Year in only her second season. The Gryphs lose Muirhead, Katie Morrison and Petrice Cavar to graduation. (No.: indicates letters earned in that sport, G: indicates Gold G - 1st letter earned, H: indicates Honour Award - 4 or more letters earned over 4 years)

Torry Brake 4H Cheryl Heykoop 2 Elizabeth Pyanowski Meaghan Van Hooren Petrice Cavar 3 Karen Kolb 3 1G 2 Aaryn Clark 2 Lisa Malanka 2 Kaitlin Soye 1G Erin Veenstra 1G Megan Crumb 1G Katie Morrison 4H Meghan Stewart 2 Nicole Vincent 1G Karina Dykstra 3 Megan Muirhead 4H Melissa Tutin 4H Lianne Gravitis 2 Wendy Perry 1G

Coach: Stephanie Green (14-2) Assistant: Jimmy Leeworthy

Academic All-Canadians Karina Dykstra

OUA Awards OUA 1st Team All-Stars - Megan Muirhead OUA MVP - Megan Muirhead OUA Coach of the Year - Stephanie Green

Team Awards MVP of the Year - Megan Muirhead

2000-2001 After a successful regular season (2nd place in the OUA West Division), the Gryphons suffered an 11-9 heartbreaking loss to McGill at the OUA Championships in Kingston and were eliminated from medal contention. Centre, Megan Muirhead and goaltender, Karina Dykstra, were OUA West All Stars while Petrica Cavar was recipient of the Most Valuable Defensive Player Award and Megan Van Hooren, the Most Sportsmanlike Player in the OUA West Division. (No.: indicates letters earned in that sport, G: indicates Gold G - 1st letter earned, H: indicates Honour Award - 4 or more letters earned over 4 years)

Beth Brady 3 Karina Dykstra 2 Lisa Malanka 1G Meghan Stewart 1G Torry Brake 3 Jesse Esnard 1G Katie Morrison 3 Kelly Thompson 2 Petrica Cavar 2 Lianne Gravatis 1G Megan Muirhead 3 Melissa Tutin 3 Aaryn Clark 1G Cheryl Heykoop 1G Sara Stephens 2 Meaghan Van Hooren 1G Sarah Connelly 3 Karen Kolb 2

Coach: Stephanie Green Assistant: Shelley Painter

OUA Awards OUA West Division All-Stars - Megan Muirhead and goaltender, Karina Dykstra OUA West Division Most Valuable Defensive Player - Petrica Cavar OUA West Division Most Sportsmanlike Player - Megan Van Hooren

Team Awards MVP of the Year - Petrica Cavar

1999-2000 In semi-final action at the OUA Championships, the Gryphons downed the Toronto Blues 12-10 in . In the championship match, the Gryphons lost a heartbreaker 9-7 to Queen’s and took the silver medal. Julie Shields was selected as the OUA West Division Rookie of the Year and team captain, Shelley Painter, received OUA West Outstanding Graduating Player honours. Shields, Katie Morrison and Beth Brady were OUA All Stars. (No.: indicates letters earned in that sport, G: indicates Gold G - 1st letter earned, H: indicates Honour Award - 4 or more letters earned over 4 years)

Shelley Atkinson 1G Sarah Connelly 2 Megan Muirhead 2 Kelly Thompson 1G Carita Bergman 1G Laura Copeland 1G Shelley Painter 2 Heather Thomson 2 Elizabeth Brady 2 Karina Dykstra 1G Bethany Rosa 2 Melissa Tutin 2 Torry Brake 2 Melanie Kennett 1G Ingrid Savasi 1G Nicole Vincent 2 Petrice Cavar 1G Karen Kolb 1G Julie Shields 1G Amanda Wetherup 1 Colleen Chisholm 1G Katie Morrison 2 Sara Stephens 1G

Coach: Tom Hawke Assistant: Stephanie Green Trainer: Matt Baker, Genevieve Kutterer

OUA Awards OUA West Division All-Stars - Julie Shields, Beth Brady, Katie Morrison OUA West Division Rookie of the Year - Julie Shields OUA West Outstanding Graduating Player - Shelley Painter

Team Awards MVP of the Year - Katie Morrison

1998-1999 The Gryphons seized the bronze in Lacrosse’s inaugural season as an OUA sport edging York 7-6, scoring the game winner with only 2 minutes remaining. Goaltender, Stephanie Green, was selected as a West Conference All Star. Danika Van Proosdij was awarded Most Sportsmanlike Player honours in the West Division. Rookie standout, Nicole Vincent, was top scorer in the OUA, recording 18 goals in 6 games. To top things off, skipper, Tom Hawke claimed OUA Coach of the Year. (No.: indicates letters earned in that sport, G: indicates Gold G - 1st letter earned, H: indicates Honour Award - 4 or more letters earned over 4 years)

Sheila Barney 1G Carolyn Kinch 1G Bethany Rosa 1G Danika Van Proosdij 1 Elizabeth Brady 1G Kathleen Morrison 1G Janet Rowat 1G Nicole Vincent 1G Torry Brake 1G Megan Muirhead 1G Lindsay Stinson 1G Sarah Connelly 1G Shelley Painter 1G Heather Thomson 1G Stephanie Green 1G Dawn Price 1 Melissa Tutin 1G

Coach: Tom Hawke Assistant: Darcy Bishop Trainers: Mark Hunter / Rhondi Thompkins

OUA Awards OUA West Division All-Star - Stephanie Green OUA West Division Most Sportsmanlike Player - Danika Van Proosdij OUA Coach of the Year - Tom Hawke

Team Awards MVP of the Year - Stephanie Green

1997-1998 The Women’s Lacrosse Team finished their third season of competition with a tough loss in the B Division Championship game. The team is losing many veteran players this year, but with the strong core of young players remaining it looks to be competitive for many seasons to come.

Sheila Barney Carolyn Connell Shelley Painter Lindsay Stinson Rose Bettis Erin Dyer Jill Patrick Heather Thomson Heidi Bogner Stephanie Green Dawn Price Danika Van Proosdij Beth Brady Denise Hanson Diane Reimer Elise Volpe Krista Broughton Jenn Jones Janet Rowat Amber Wood Jen Campbell Carlee Kantautas April Rutka Nathalie Woodhouse Colleen Chisholm Carolyn Kinch Debbie Schie Jill Clarke Susan Krajewski Jane Shearer Jenn Clute Vicky Marrack

Coaches: Tom Hawke / Darcy Bishop Trainers: Bob Horvat / Rhondi Tompkins / Harmony Poirier