UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA 2014 VIKES WOMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY

The University of Victoria is the university of choice for outstanding students, faculty and staff who aspire to improve their world through exceptional learning and teaching, innovative research and real-life engagement within a welcoming and spectacular West Coast environment.

Established in 1963, with roots in Victoria College and the Provincial Normal School, UVic has grown to become a leading research-intensive institution. Our internationally- recognized research strengths include global change and sustainability, society and health, oceans and climate, and Indigenous and cultural studies.

UVic is the No.1-ranked comprehensive university in Canada and it is consistently ranked by Times Higher Education as the top university in the country without a medical school and one of the top 200 universities in the world. Over 17,000 undergraduates study at UVic each year but UVic’s average class size is only 28 students. More than 70 per cent of the students at UVic come from outside of the Victoria area, with 108 countries represented. UVic is ranked in the top one per cent of universities in the world for scientific impact.

UVic’s athletics program takes pride in being one of the best in Canada. Since 1968, UVic has won 73 Canadian № NAME POS HT YR MAJOR HOMETOWN PREVIOUS TEAM / HIGH SCHOOL University national team championships and individual competitors have tallied over 270 individual medals at CIS 1 Sheriden Goodmanson GK 5-7 3 Science Victoria, BC Team BC (Lambrick Park Secondary) Championships. Of 56 institutions, UVic is fourth overall in 3 Rosie Beale D 5-2 3 Science Victoria, BC Team BC (Claremont Secondary) team championships. 4 Andrea Jones M 5-4 3 Business Vancouver, BC Team BC( Crofton House Secondary) UVic’s Olympic tradition is unrivalled in Canadian university 5 Emily Bennett F 5-4 2 Science Knutsford, BC Team BC (South Kamloops Secondary) sport - Vikes athletes, coaches and alumni have appeared 6 Amanda Kurianowicz F 5-5 3 Social Sciences Calgary, AB Team Alberta (James Fowler High School) for Canada at the Olympic and Paralympic Games 168 times, winning a combined 34 gold medals, 24 silver, and 7 Alanna Macdonald D 5-5 4 Education Coquitlam, BC Team BC (Heritage Woods Secondary) 10 bronze. 8 Delaney Booker F 5-8 1 Social Sciences Richmond, BC Team BC (R.A. McMath Secondary) 9 Stefanie Langkammer F 5-6 1 Social Sciences Duncan, BC Team BC (Cowichan High School) 10 Kathleen Leahy D/M 5-4 3 Education Victoria, BC Team Canada (Oak Bay Secondary) Content: Ali Lee Design: Erin Kenny 11 Jenna Dhillon M 5-5 1 Science Victoria, BC Team BC (St. Michaels University School) Photography: apshutter.com 12 Kristina Walters-Shumka D 5-4 1 Business Victoria, BC Team BC (Mark R. Isfeld Secondary) 13 Lindsay Cole F 5-3 1 Science Victoria, BC Team BC (Mount Douglas Secondary) 15 Alexis Veljacic D 5-3 5 Social Sciences Coquitlam, BC Team BC (Gleneagle Secondary) 16 Larissa Piva GK 5-4 2 Social Sciences Kamloops, BC Team BC (South Kamloops Secondary)

17 Annie Walters-Shumka D 5-5 3 Science Victoria, BC Team BC (Claremont Secondary) Vikes Nation is an inclusive 18 Marin Davidson F 5-5 3 Business Delta, BC Team BC (South Delta Secondary) community that is committed 19 Mei Lin Cheung M 5-5 3 Engineering Kamloops, BC Team BC (South Kamloops Secondary) to and passionate about the 20 Lizzie Yates D 5-5 2 Humanities Cobble Hill, BC Team BC (Shawnigan Lake School) University of Victoria, its Vikes teams, and active healthy living. KEY ADDITIONS D Kristina Walters-Shumka, F Lindsay Cole, M Jenna Dhillon, Head Coach: Lynne Beecroft (31th Season) F Stefanie Langkammer, F Delaney Booker Assistant Coach: Krista Thompson KEY DEPARTURES Head Athletic Therapist: Traci Vander Byl M Kyla Kirby, F Emily Fisher, F Kayleen van der Ree Director Of Athletics & Recreation: Clint Hamilton KEY RETURNEES F Amanda Kurianowicz, D Annie Walters-Shumka, GK Larissa Piva, D Rosie Manager Of Athletics: James Keogh ARE YOU IN? Beale, M Kathleen Leahy, D Andrea Jones, D Lizzie Yates, D Alexis Veljacic Communications Officer: Ali Lee ATHLETE PROFILES COACHING STAFF

Alexis #15 Veljacic Delaney #8 Booker Sheriden 5th yr, Defence #1 Goodmanson 1st yr, Forward Coquitlam, BC 3rd yr, Goal-keeper Richmond, BC

Victoria, BC Larissa #16 Piva Stefanie #9 Langkammer Rosie 2nd yr, Goal-keeper #3 Beale 1st yr, Forward Kamloops, BC 3rd yr, Defence Duncan, BC HEAD COACH: LYNNE BEECROFT Victoria, BC Annie #17 Walters-Shumka Kathleen #10 Leahy Andrea 3rd yr, Defence In her 31st year of leading the UVic women’s field recognized by the City of Victoria, as she was Years, six Canada West Rookie of the Years, one #4 Jones 3rd yr hockey program, head coach Lynne Beecroft named Sportswoman of the Year in 1995, and Canada West Goalkeeper of the Year, five Canada Defence/Midfield enters with a record 28 CIS Championship named Coach of the Year in 2000. Beecroft was West Gail Wilson Award Recipients and over 121 Victoria, BC appearances. With Beecroft behind the bench, the also inducted into the Greater Victoria Sports Hall Canada West All-Stars. 3rd yr, Midfield Vikes have been crowned national champs with 11 of Fame in the fall of 2014. Victoria, BC McCrae Cups. Beecroft has also spent time coaching at the Prior to coaching, Beecroft was an accomplished regional and national level. In 2002, she was the Vancouver, BC With Beecroft at the helm, the Vikes have medaled player and Olympian. She played at UVic from Vancouver Island Regional coach for the National Marin at 24 of their 28 CIS Championship appearances. 1975-79 and, ultimately, as a member of the women’s field hockey program. Later that year, #18 Davidson Jenna The Vikes have won 11 CIS gold medals (1984, ‘87, Canadian national team from 1977-85. Highlights she was appointed as an assistant coach for the #11 Dhillon ‘89, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘00, ‘02, ‘08), nine silver and of her competitive career included a bronze at the National team during a tour to Australia. Beecroft six bronze. The team’s most recent title came on 1981 European indoor championships, silver at the has also coached numerous different BC teams, Emily 3rd yr, Forward #5 Bennett home turf in 2008, when the Vikes defeated the 1983 world championships and a fifth-place finish ranging from U16 to Canada Summer Games. 1st yr, Midfield Alberta Pandas 2-1. Beecroft’s overall record at the at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Delta, BC CIS tournament is 79-29-16. Beecroft is a level four graduate of the National 2nd yr, Forward During Beecroft’s illustrious coaching career Coaching Certification Program. She has also Victoria, BC Beecroft has been awarded Canada West Coach at UVic, the Vikes have produced 62 CIS All- received her Masters in Coaching from the of the Year four times (1990, 1994, 2002, 2014) Canadians, six CIS Player of the Years, four CIS National Coaching Institute. Prior to coaching, Knutsford, BC and has captured 12 conference championships. Championship Most Valuable Players, two CIS Beecroft received her Bachelor degree in Human #19 Mei Lin In 2000 she was named Canadian Field Hockey Gail Wilson Award Recipients, two CIS Rookie of Performance and Masters in Coaching Studies Cheung 3M Elite Coach of the Year. She has twice been the Year awards, seven Canada West Player of the from UVic. Kristina #12 Walters-Shumka Amanda 3rd yr, Midfield #6 Kurianowicz 1st yr, Defence Krista Thompson is in her 18th with both junior and senior level 2001. Thompson graduated from the Kamloops, BC 3rd yr, Forward year as the assistant coach of the programs. Thompson travelled with University of New Brunswick with Victoria, BC UVic women’s field hockey team. the senior team as they competed in a Bachelor of Physical Education Thompson has coached field hockey the 2014 XX Commonwealth Games in Sports Science in 1996. She Calgary, AB at the middle school, high school, in Glasgow, Scotland and has been a earned her NCCP level 4 coaching Lizzie regional, provincial, national, and staff member on numerous tours. certification from the National #20 Yates international levels. In March, 2011 Coaching Institute in 2000, and her #13 Lindsay she was the recipient of the PISE Prior to embarking on her Masters of Coaching Studies from Alanna Cole Women in Sport - Female Coach of coaching career, Thompson was the University of Victoria in 2003. #7 Macdonald 2nd yr, Defence the Year. Thompson is Vancouver an outstanding goalkeeper for the Island’s regional high performance University of New Brunswick Red 1st yr, Forward girls head coach for Field Hockey BC Sticks from 1991-1995. She was 4th yr, Defence Cobble Hill, BC and has coached multiple provincial also a member of Canadian Junior ASSISTANT COACH: team programs. Recently, Thompson National team from 1992-1993, as Victoria, BC has spent time as an assistant coach well as, a member of the Canadian Coquitlam, BC KRISTA THOMPSON with Field Hockey Canada, helping Senior National team from 1994- 2014 SEASON RECAP ALL-TIME RESULTS / AWARDS

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME YEAR COACH CONF REC. POST-SEASON FINISH CIS MAJOR AWARDS

Aug. 23 Harvard Cambridge, MA W 3-2 1970 unknown 3-1-2 (3rd) Championship MVP 1971 unknown Aug. 25 Yale New Haven, CT T 0-0 2007: Ali Lee 1998: Veronica Planella 1972 Craig Wilson * (4th) 2003: Lauren MacLean 1997: Anna Grimes Aug. 26 Brown Cambridge, MA W 3-1 1973 Craig Wilson * (4th) 2000: Anna Grimes

Sept. 13 Calgary * Calgary, AB W 6-0 1974 Craig Wilson * (3rd) Player of the Year 1975 Dianne Whittingham * (1st) CW Champions Sept. 14 Calgary * Calgary, AB W 1-0 2005: Ali Lee 1999: Aoibhinn Grimes 1976 Enid Jackson * (1st) CW Champions 2002: Lauren MacLean 1995: Brenda Lannard Sept. 20 UBC * Vancouver, BC T 1-1 1977 Enid Jackson 3-1-0 (2nd) 2001: Andrea Rushton 1992: 1978 Jenny John 3-1-0 (2nd) Sept. 21 UBC * Vancouver, BC T 1-1 Rookie of the Year 1979 Jenny John 9-2-1 (1st) CW Champions Oct. 4 Calgary * UVic Field Hockey Turf W 3-0 2007: Kaitlyn Williams 1997: Rachel Peters 1980 Sandy Drever 9-2-1 (2nd) #17 Annie Walters-Shumka 2004: Ali Lee Oct. 5 Calgary * UVic Field Hockey Turf W 3-0 1981 Sandy Drever 13-1-1 (2nd) Coach of the Year Oct. 11 UBC * UVic Field Hockey Turf L 3-1 1982 Sandy Drever 9-3-0 (2nd) The Vikes enter the 2014 CIS National Championship looking for their 1983 Sandy Drever 9-0-3 (1st) CW Champions; CIS Bronze 2002: Lauren MacLean 1999: Kristen Taunton 12th McCrae Cup and their first since 2008. This season the Vikes finished Oct. 12 UBC * UVic Field Hockey Turf W 4-1 their Canada West season with a 5-1-2 record, losing the conference 1984 Lynne Beecroft 10-0-2 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions banner to UBC by goal differential. The Vikes posted four wins against Oct. 30-Nov. 2 CIS Championship (Toronto, ON) 1985 Lynne Beecroft 5-3-1 (2nd) CIS Bronze CW MAJOR AWARDS Calgary and against the three-time defending national champions, 1986 Lynne Beecroft 8-0-1 (1st) CW Champions; CIS Bronze UBC, the Vikes boasted a 1-2-1 record. Four Vikes were named Canada *Conference Game | All times in PST 1987 Lynne Beecroft 8-0-4 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions Player of the Year West All-Stars including Vikes leading goal scorer Amanda Kurianowicz, who finished the regular season with seven goals, as well as defender 1988 Lynne Beecroft 10-1-1 (1st) CW Champions; CIS 4th Place 2005: Ali Lee 1999: Aoibhinn Grimes Rosie Beale, midfielder Kathleen Leahy and rookie defender Kristina 1989 Lynne Beecroft 10-0-2 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions 2003: Lauren MacLean 1995: Brenda Lannard 2002: Lauren MacLean 1992: Rochelle Low Walters-Shumka. Kurianowicz was the lone Vike named a CIS First Team 1990 Lynne Beecroft 11-0-1 (1st) CW Champions; CIS Silver All-Canadian for her efforts. Vikes head coach Lynne Beecroft is in her 2001: Andrea Rushton 1991 Lynne Beecroft 6-2-4 (2nd) CIS Champions 31st season and this year earned her fourth nod as Canada West Coach CONNECT WITH THE VIKES: Rookie of the Year of the Year. This will be Beecroft’s 29th appearance at the CIS national 1992 Lynne Beecroft 11-0-1 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions championship as head coach of the Vikes, while her team of nine third- 1993 Lynne Beecroft 7-1-4 (2nd) CW Silver; CIS 5th Place 2007: Kaitlyn Williams 2002: Robyn Evans WEB GOVIKESGO.COM 2006: Robyn Pendleton 1998: Kate Lindsay year players and one fifth year, Alexis Veljacic, have all yet to win a banner. 1994 Lynne Beecroft 7-0-5 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions The Vikes’ last two national championships won were in 2008 and 2002 2004: Ali Lee 1997: Rachel Peters TWITTER @UVicVikes / #GoVikesGo 1995 Lynne Beecroft 8-2-2 (2nd) CIS Champions and following Victoria’s 2013 Canada West championship win and CIS Outstanding Contributor silver medal, Beecroft is hoping this year is her year to get the Vikes back INSTAGRAM @UVicVikes / #GoVikesGo 1996 Lynne Beecroft 7-3-2 (2nd) CIS Silver in golden form. FACEBOOK facebook.com/UVicVikes 1997 Lynne Beecroft 10-1-1 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions 2003: Haley Wickman 1997: Aoibhinn Grimes 2002: Lauren MacLean 1996: Julia Wong 1998 Lynne Beecroft 8-3-1 (3rd) CIS Silver 2014 REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 5-1-2 (2nd) YOUTUBE youtube.com/UVicVikes 1999: Kristen Taunton 1999 Lynne Beecroft 8-1-3 (2nd) CIS Silver 2014 CW All-Stars: Amanda Kurianowicz, Rosie Beale, LIVE STATS uvic.canadawest.tv Coach of the Year Kathleen Leahy, Kristina Walters-Shumka 2000 Lynne Beecroft 8-2-2 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions LIVE VIDEO uvic.canadawest.tv 2014 CW Coach of the Year: Lynne Beecroft 2001 Lynne Beecroft 7-2-3 (2nd) CIS Bronze 1990, 1994, 2002, 2014: Lynne Beecroft CIS First Team All-Canadian: Amanda Kurianowicz 2002 Lynne Beecroft 11-1-0 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions LAST CW CHAMPIONSHIP: 2013 2003 Lynne Beecroft 9-2-1 (2nd) CIS Silver LAST CIS CHAMPIONSHIP: 2008 2004 Lynne Beecroft 5-3-1 (2nd) CIS Silver 2005 Lynne Beecroft 3-3-3 (4th) CW 3rd Place CHAMPIONSHIPS: 11 2006 Lynne Beecroft 6-0-3 (1st) CIS Silver APPEARANCES: 31 2007 Lynne Beecroft 6-3-3 (2nd) CIS Bronze FIRST APPEARANCE: 1979 Canada West Leading Goal Scorers Canada West Goalkeeper Records 2008 Lynne Beecroft 6-4-2 (2nd) CIS Champions LAST APPEARANCE: 2013 (2nd) 1 Hannah Haughn UBC 11 Name Team GP MP W L T Shutouts GAA 2009 Lynne Beecroft 5-4-3 (2nd) CIS Bronze 2 Amanda Kurianowicz UVIC 7 2010 Lynne Beecroft 6-4-2 (2nd) CIS 4th Place Alicia Frisch CGY 8 560 0 8 0 0 4.00 GOLD MEDALS: 11 3 Rachel Donohoe UBC 4 2011 Lynne Beecroft 2-8-2 (4th) CW 4th Place SILVER MEDALS: 9 Lauren Logush UBC 7 489 4 1 2 2 1.00 T4 Gabby Jayme UBC 3 2012 Lynne Beecroft 3-4-1 (2nd) CW 2nd Place BRONZE MEDALS: 6 T4 Marin Davidson UVIC 3 Rowan Harris UBC 2 71 1 0 0 0 0.00 2013 Lynne Beecroft 5-0-3 (1st) CW 1st Place HOSTS: 6 (‘79, ‘96, ‘00, ‘08, ‘09, ‘13) T6 Meghan Hayden UBC 2 Larissa Piva UVIC 4 280 2 0 2 2 0.50 2014 Lynne Beecroft 5-1-2 (2nd) CW 2nd Place

T6 Sophie Jones UBC 2 Sheriden UVIC 4 280 3 1 4 2 1.00 NOTE: Ranking in parantheses is division ranking not conference ranking T6 Lindsay Cole UVIC 2 Goodmanson CIS ALL-CANADIANS NATIONAL TEAM SELECTIONS

2014: Amanda Kurianowicz 2006: Emma Carbery 2000: Andrea Rushton 1993: Brenda Lannard Olympians (9) 2013: Kathleen Leahy 2006: Mary Glen 2000: Kristal Timmer 1992: Rochelle Low Nancy Charlton Deb Whitten Lauralee Kopeck Lynne Beecroft Rochelle Low Milena Gaiga 2011: Kaitlyn Williams 2005: Ali Lee 1999: Aoibhinn Grimes 1992: Susan Reid Imagine the future. Diane Mahy 2010: Kyla Kirby 2004:Sara Simpson 1999: Veronica Planella 1992: Milena Gaiga Senior National Team (22) 2010: Danielle Hennig 2004: Gillian Batey 1999: Kristen Taunton 1991: Jessica McAlpine Centre for Athletics, Recreation 2010: Perri Espeseth 2004: Emma Carbery 1998: Meggan Hunt 1991: Sue Reid Kathleen Leahy Katie Collison Moira Hill Val Berube Kristen Taunton Sara Simpson 2009: Perri Espeseth 2003: Lauren MacLean 1998: Veronica Planella 1990: Carmen Kirkness Carmen Kirkness Robyn Pendleton Danielle Hennig and Special Abilities Heather Benson Anna Grimes Kaitlyn Williams 2009: Katie Collison 2003: Sara Simpson 1997: Aoibhinn Grimes 1990: Rochelle Low Thea Culley Meggan Hunt Natalie Wise 2009: Kaitlyn Williams 2003: Gillian Batey 1997: Kristal Timmer 1990: Milena Gaiga Ali Lee Kristal Timmer Sara Plumpton Andrea Rushton 2008: Ali Lee 2002: Lauren MacLean 1996: Anna Grimes 1989: Rochelle Low Julia Wong Lauren MacLean 2008: Perri Espeseth 2002: Sara Simpson 1996: Julia Wong 1988: Katrina Lineen Aoibhinn Grimes Katie Rushton

2008: Katie Tittler 2001: Elise Roberts 1995: Brenda Lannard 1988: Rochelle Low Junior National Team (14) 2007: Ali Lee 2001: Andrea Rushton 1995: Julia Wong 1987: Carmen Kirkness Katrina Lineen Gillian Batey Elise Roberts 2007: Kaitlyn Williams 2001: Rachel Peters 1994: Lauralee Kopeck 1987: Katrina Lineen Kolette Bourne Haley Wickman Danielle Wilson 2007: Natalie Wise 2000: Anna Grimes 1994: Cara Jay 1986: Sara Ballantyne Robyn Evans Jacquie Hornby Erin Biddlecombe EikoTabata Kate Lindsay Natalie Ward 2006: Ali Lee 2000: Meggan Hunt 1993: Lauralee Kopeck 1985: Sara Ballantyne Kathleen Leahy Emma Carbery

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1981 - Silver 1990 - Silver 1998 - Silver 2007 - Bronze Victoria 2, UBC 1 Victoria 3, UNB 0 Victoria 1, Toronto 1 Victoria 1, Toronto 2 Victoria 4, York 2 Victoria 3, UBC 0 Victoria 5, York 0 Victoria 2, UBC 1 Victoria 1, Toronto 1 Victoria 5, York 0 (SF) Victoria 5, UNB 0 (SF) Victoria 4, York 0 Victoria 3, Dalhousie 0 Victoria 0, UBC 1 (F) Victoria 0, UBC 1 (F) Victoria 1, Guelph 2 Victoria 0, UNB 0 Victoria 3, UBC 1 (B) Victoria 0, Toronto 1 (F) 1991 - Gold 1999 - Silver 2008 - Gold 1983 - Bronze Victoria 3, York 0 Victoria 0, Toronto 1 Victoria 2, Toronto 1 Victoria 3, Waterloo 0 Victoria 3, Guelph 1 Victoria 4, UNB 1 Victoria 1, UNB 0 (SF) Victoria 1, Alberta 0 (SF) Victoria 2, Toronto 1 Victoria 3, Waterloo 0 Victoria 1, UBC 0 PS (F) Victoria 0, UBC 1 (F) Victoria 0, Alberta 1 Victoria 0, Toronto 1 (SF) Victoria 0, UBC 0 Victoria 3, UNB 1 (B) 1992 - Gold 2000 - Gold Victoria 2, Alberta 1 (F) 1984 - Gold Victoria 0, UNB 0 Victoria 0, UBC 0 2009 - Bronze Victoria 1, York 0 Victoria 13, St. Mary’s 0 Victoria 4, Waterloo 1 Victoria 2, UNB 0 (F) Victoria 5, Alberta 2 (SF) Victoria 3, Toronto 0 (F) Victoria 1, Toronto 0 Victoria 3, St. Mary’s 0 Victoria 0, UBC 0 Victoria 3, UBC 1 OT (SF) 1993 - 5th Victoria 1, Guelph 1 Victoria 1, York 0 (F) 2001 - Bronze Victoria 1, Alberta 2 Victoria 0, UBC 0 Victoria 2, Guelph 1 (B) 1985 - Bronze Victoria 0, UNB 1 Victoria 2, Toronto 1 Victoria 2, York 1 (5th) Victoria 9, St. Mary’s 0 Victoria 2, Dalhousie 0 Victoria 0, Waterloo 1 (SF) 2010 - 4th Victoria 1, Toronto 1 1994 - Gold Victoria 1, Toronto 0 (B) Victoria 1, UNB 0 (SF) Victoria 0, Toronto 3 Victoria 4, York 3 (B) Victoria 2, UNB 0 2002 - Gold Victoria 2, Guelph 1 Victoria 2, Toronto 3 PS Victoria 5, Waterloo 0 1986 - Bronze Victoria 1, UBC 0 (SF) Victoria 0, Toronto 0 Victoria 0, UBC 1 Victoria 1, York 0 (F) Victoria 7, St. Mary’s 0 Victoria 0, Guelph 3 (B) Victoria 4, Laurentian 0 Victoria 4, Waterloo 0 (SF) Victoria 1, UNB 0 1995 - Gold Victoria 2, UBC 0 (F) Victoria 1, York 2 (SF) 2012 - 5th UVic's Centre for Athletics, Recreation and Special Abilities (CARSA) The momentum is building; 2003 - Silver Victoria 1, UNB 0 (B) Victoria 6, York 2 will provide the best fitness, recreation, and sport training facilities Victoria 1, Toronto 1 Victoria 0, Guelph 5 the vision is becoming a reality. 1987 - Gold Victoria 5, Waterloo 0 Victoria 0, UBC 4 Victoria 6, UNB 0 (SF) Victoria 4, York 0 possible for students, varsity athletes and university community. Victoria 1, UBC 0 (F) Victoria 1, Western 3 Victoria 0, Calgary 1 Victoria 5, St. Mary’s 1 (SF) Victoria 0, Toronto 1 CARSA will build on UVic's record as a launching point for Victoria 0, UBC 1 PS (F) Community members will be able to access UVic's athletics and recreation Victoria 5, York 2 1996 - Silver high-performance athletes. The centre will benefit Victoria 1, UBC 0 (SF) resources as well as specific services and research programs. Victoria 1, Toronto 0 (F) Victoria 5, UNB 1 2004 - Silver 2013 - Silver Victoria 0, Toronto 4 health-conscious individuals and those participating in 1988 - 4th Victoria 3, Alberta 1 (SF) Victoria 3, Toronto 0 Victoria 3, Guelph 0 The new facility will house the UVic Vikes Athletics and Recreation sports and recreation. This new facility is Victoria 2, Toronto 4 (F) Victoria 1, St. Mary’s 0 Victoria 3, Waterloo 0 Victoria 4, St. Mary’s 0 Victoria 3, Waterloo 0 (SF) Victoria 2, UBC 4 programs as well as new offices, labs and a machine shop for UVic's also targeted to achieve the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Victoria 1, York 1 1997 - Gold Victoria 0, UBC 3 (F) Victoria 1, UBC 4 (F) Victoria 1, Toronto 2 OT (SF) CanAssist, with customized technologies, programs and services for Victoria 0, York 1 (B) Victoria 0, Alberta 1 2006 - Silver Environmental Design) gold standard. Victoria 3, Calgary 2 LEGEND: people living with disabilities. CARSA will also provide the latest in sports Victoria 2, Alberta 1 OT: over-time 1989 - Gold Victoria 2, Toronto 0 (SF) Victoria 1, Alberta 0 (F) Victoria 2, Toronto 0 PS: penalty strokes entertainment through its new state of the art performance gym. Completion is scheduled for spring 2015. Victoria 2, UBC 2 B: Bronze Victoria 1, UNB 0 Victoria 4, York 0 SF: semi-final For more information visit uvic.ca/carsa Victoria 3, York 0 Victoria 1, UBC 3 (F) F: Final Victoria 1, Toronto (SF) Victoria 2, York 1 (F) #19 MEI LIN CHEUNG

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