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Spartans Close out Regular Season at Home Against Heat, Wolfpack
SPARTANS CLOSE OUT REGULAR SEASON AT HOME AGAINST HEAT, WOLFPACK After clinching a home playoff berth with back-to-back wins, the No. 2-ranked Spartans women's soccer team concludes its regular season at home against UBC Okanagan Friday and Thompson Rivers Saturday at Chase Office Field. WEEKEND PREVIEW Friday, Oct 18th vs. UBC Okanagan – 5 p.m. (PT) Saturday, Oct. 19th vs. Thompson Rivers – 5 p.m. (PT) THE WEEKEND STORY • TWU (10-1-1) closes out its regular season at home, after last weekend's sweep of UFV, winning 5-1 at home Friday (Oct. 11) and 3-0 on the road Sunday (Oct. 13). • The Spartans sit second in the Canada West Pacific standings, just one point behind Calgary (10-0-2). • Spartans captain Jenaya Robertson (Delta, B.C.) will look to keep TWU's offence rolling, as she sits first in Canada West for goals (10) and points (14). • Robertson has scored in each of her previous four matches, dating back to Oct. 4. • Fellow Spartan Rachel Hutchinson (Cloverdale, B.C.) was recently named U SPORTS athlete of the week, after her two goal, three assist weekend against UFV. • UBC Okanagan (1-10-1) and Thompson Rivers (2-6-4) sit last and second last in the Canada West Pacific standings, respectively. • TWU is 5-1 all-time against UBC Okanagan, and 6-0 all-time against Thompson Rivers. TRINITY WESTERN SPARTANS (10-1-1) Canada West Pacific Standings: 2nd Last Weekend: vs. UFV (W 5-1), @UFV (W 3-0) Streak: 2 wins Regular Season Form: W-W-L-W-W UBC OKANAGAN (1-10-1) Canada West Pacific Standings: 8th Last Weekend: vs. -
1116687 Carl Nienhuis Info and Bio.Pdf
Profile: Educated in Sport and Exercise Psychology and a professional member of the Canadian Sport Psychology Association, my expertise and training includes performance and wellness enhancement, teaching, coaching, counselling and sports management. For over 10 years, I have had the opportunity to work with performers of all ages and sport and non-sport backgrounds. This has included helping youth develop positive living skills, helping national and Olympic team athletes perform consistently on the world stage and helping all performers experience more joy in their game. Current and Previous Clients: • Canadian Fencing Federation – National Teams (2010 – present) • Pentathlon Canada – National Teams (2011 – 2018) • Ringette Canada – National Team (2014 – present) • Team BC (BC Games Society) o Sherbrooke 2013 Canada Summer Games o Prince George 2015 Canada Winter Games o Wood Buffalo 2015 Western Canada Summer Games o Winnipeg 2017 Canada Summer Games o Red Deer 2019 Canada Winter Games • Ongoing service provided to several Provincial Sport Organizations o e.g., Curl BC, Swim BC, Basketball BC, Gymnastics BC, etc., • Volleyball Canada – Beach National Team (2011-2013) • Volleyball Canada – Centres of Excellence (2010 – 2017) • UBC Thunderbirds Varsity Teams (2011-2013) • UFV Cascades Varsity Teams (2010 – present) • Algonquin College Thunder Varsity Teams (2009-2010) • Various athletes and non-athletes from a wide range of performance disciplines Carl Nienhuis, PhD (ABD) [email protected] 604-615-9548 Areas of Speciality: • Performance -
Men's Basketball Yearbook 2014
MEN’S BASKETBALL 2014/15 YEARBOOK Simon Fraser University SCHEDULE MEN’S BASKETBALL - 2014/15 Tue, Aug 19 4:00 pm Thompson Rivers Wolfpack West Gym Mon, Aug 25 1:00 pm SFU Alumni West Gym Sun, Aug 31 7:00 pm Idaho Vandals Moscow, ID Sat, Nov 8 7:00 pm UC Irvine Anteaters Irvine, CA Fri, Nov 14 4:00 pm NWIC Eagles West Gym Sat, Nov 15 4:00 pm NWIC Eagles West Gym Tue, Nov 18 7:00 pm Douglas Royals West Gym Fri, Nov 21 7:00 pm Academy of Art Urban Knights San Fran, CA Sat, Nov 22 7:00 pm Dominican Penguins San Rafael, CA Fri, Nov 28 5:00 pm Holy Names Hawks Belmont, CA Sat, Nov 29 7:00 pm NDNU Argonauts Belmont, CA Sat, Dec 6 7:30 pm Western Washington Vikings West Gym Tue, Dec 16 7:00 pm Capilano Blues West Gym Thu, Jan 1 8:30 pm Alaska Anchorage Seawolves Anchorage, AK Sat, Jan 3 4:15 pm Alaska Fairbanks Nanooks Fairbanks, AK Thu, Jan 8 7:00 pm Seattle Pacific Falcons West Gym Sat, Jan 10 7:00 pm MSU-Billings Yellowjackets West Gym Thu, Jan 15 6:00 pm Northwest Nazarene Crusaders Nampa, ID Sat, Jan 17 7:00 pm Central Washington Wildcats Ellenburg, WA Thu, Jan 22 7:00 pm Western Oregon Wolves West Gym Sat, Jan 24 7:00 pm Saint Martin's Saints West Gym Thu, Jan 29 7:00 pm Alaska Fairbanks Nanooks West Gym Sat, Jan 31 7:00 pm Alaska Anchorage Seawolves West Gym Thu, Feb 5 6:00 pm MSU-Billings Yellowjackets Billings, MT Sat, Feb 7 4:00 pm Seattle Pacific Falcons Seattle, WA Thu, Feb 12 7:00 pm Nothwest Nazarene Crusaders West Gym Sat, Feb 14 7:00 pm Central Washington Wildcats West Gym Thu, Feb 19 7:00 pm Saint Martin’s Saints Lacey, WA Sat, Feb 21 4:00 pm Western Oregon Wolves Monmouth, OR Thu, Feb 26 7:00 pm Western Washington Vikings Bellingham, WA HOME AWAY CONTENTS MEN’S BASKETBALL - 2014/15 2 A word from Dr. -
Canada West Women's Volleyball Conference Individual Leaders As of Nov 04, 2013
CANADA WEST WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Week #3 - November 8-10, 2013 Canada West - canadawest.org / canadawest.TV Email: [email protected] @cwuaa on Twitter RECENT RESULTS 2013-14 CANADA WEST STANDINGS Away Home MP W-L Pct. Home Away GBL Fri, Nov. 1 Calgary 3 Thompson Rivers 0 UBC 4 4-0 1.000 3-0 1-0 -- Brandon 0 Alberta 3 UBC Okanagan 4 4-0 1.000 3-0 1-0 -- Manitoba 2 UBC 3 Brandon 4 3-1 .750 2-0 1-1 1.0 Trinity Western 3 Saskatchewan 1 Calgary 4 3-1 .750 1-0 2-1 1.0 Sat, Nov. 2 Regina 2 Winnipeg 3 Manitoba 4 2-2 .500 1-0 1-2 2.0 Calgary 3 Thompson Rivers 0 Saskatchewan 4 2-2 .500 2-2 0-0 2.0 Mount Royal 1 UBC Okanagan 3 Trinity Western 4 2-2 .500 0-1 2-1 2.0 Brandon 3 Alberta 0 Winnipeg 4 2-2 .500 2-1 0-1 2.0 Manitoba 0 UBC 3 Alberta 4 1-3 .250 1-1 0-2 3.0 Trinity Western 3 Saskatchewan 1 Mount Royal 4 1-3 .250 1-0 0-3 3.0 Sun, Nov. 3 Regina 0 Winnipeg 3 Regina 4 0-4 .000 0-0 0-4 4.0 Mount Royal 0 UBC Okanagan 3 Thompson Rivers 4 0-4 .000 0-3 0-1 4.0 2013-14 CANADA WEST SCHEDULE top 7 qualify for playoffs; Regina in as 2014 CIS Host AWAY HOME CIS TOP 10 (Nov. -
Saskatchewan Huskies Women's Basketball
SASKATCHEWAN HUSKIES WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2015-16 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS: 2006, '11, '14, '16, '17 20 U SPORTS ALL-CANADIANS | 49 CANADA WEST ALL-STARS | 8 U SPORTS AWARD WINNERS | 19 CANADA WEST AWARD WINNERS 2017-18 SCHEDULE OCTOBER Game Information Fri. 27 Manitoba* W, 83-52 Sat. 28 Manitoba* W, 101-56 Date ...............Fri/Sat, November 10/11 Time ..............................................6:15 p.m. NOVEMBER Fri. 10 TRU* 6:15PM Location ............................Saskatoon, SK Sat. 11 TRU* 6:15PM Venue ........Ron & Jane Graham Court at the PAC Fri. 17 at Victoria* 8:00PM Sat. 18 at Victoria* 7:00PM Series ('06) ......................SSK Leads 13-0 Fri. 24 at Alberta * 7:00PM Current Streak ....................... SSK W 13 Sat. 25 at Alberta * 6:00PM NO. 10 Home .................................................10-0 THOMPSON SASKATCHEWAN Last Meeting ................... Nov. 1, 2013 RIVERS DECEMBER SSK 76 @ TRU 54 Fri. 1 Calgary * 6:15PM HUSKIES WOLFPACK Sat. 2 Calgary * 6:15PM 4-0 2-0 JANUARY Fri. 5 at MacEwan* 7:00PM #5THINGS Sat. 6 at MacEwan* 6:00PM The Huskies opened the Canada West season 2-0 after a sweep of the Man- Fri. 12 at UBCO * 8:00PM 1 itoba Bisons on October 27-28. Saskatchewan had a bye last weekend. Sat. 13 at UBCO * 7:00PM TWU * The WolfPack are also perfect in 2017-18 after weekend sweeps of the Fri. 19 6:15PM 2 MacEwan Griffins and UBC Okanagan Heat. Sat. 20 TWU * 6:15PM Fri. 26 at Brandon * 12:00PM 3 This is the first meeting between the Huskies and Thompson Rivers since Sat. -
UNIVERSITY DIVISIONAL REPORTS Reports Received from Academic and Service Units Are Included Below
UNIVERSITY DIVISIONAL REPORT TO THE BOARD Thursday, November 29, 2018 Page . 1. UNIVERSITY DIVISIONAL REPORTS Reports received from academic and service units are included below. 2. COLLEGE OF ARTS (Jacqueline Nolte, Dean) . 2 - 15 2.1. College of Arts - Written Report . 3. FACULTY OF SCIENCE (Lucy Lee, Dean) . 16 - 18 3.1. Faculty of Science - Written Report . 4. FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES (Alastair Hodges, Dean) . 19 - 22 4.1. Faculty of Health Sciences - Written Report . 5. FACULTY OF ACCESS AND CONTINUING EDUCATION (Sue Brigden, Dean) . 23 - 25 5.1. Faculty of Access and Continuing Education - Written Report . 6. STUDENTS AND ENROLMENT MANAGEMENT (Alisa Webb, VP Students and Enrolment Management) . 26 - 28 6.1. Students and Enrolment Management - Written Report . 7. VP EXTERNAL (Craig Toews, VP External) . 29 - 35 7.1. VP External - Written Report Page 1 of 35 AGENDA ITEM # 2.1. COLLEGE OF ARTS Report to the Board, November 2018 Jacqueline Nolte, Dean Department Snapshots: Our Fall 2018 report to the board highlights our Geography and Philosophy departments. It also covers a few current stories and upcoming events happening in the College of Arts, listed under the 'Current Events/Successes' section. CURRENT Geography and the Philosophy EVENTS/SUCCESSES Environment (pp. 10 - 13) (pp. 1 - 5) (pp. 6 - 9) Student Student Student ▪ Arts Expo ▪ Experiential Learning ▪ Graduate Studies ▪ PSSA Hosts Mayoral Debate ▪ AGUS Fundraiser ▪ Photo Voice Exhibit ▪ ECON Students Participate in Building Bridges Conference ▪ Recent GEOG Graduate Completes Field Work for MSc Faculty & Staff Faculty & Staff Faculty & Staff ▪ Scholarly Sharing Initiative ▪ Food & Agriculture ▪ New Assistant Professor ▪ Dr. McCormick Presents at UN Institute ▪ Research & Presentations Human Rights Council Session ▪ Research & Presentations ▪ Dr. -
2016 CIS TF Preliminary Entry List
York University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:01 PM 3/1/2016 Page 1 2016 CIS Track & Field Championships - 3/10/2016 to 3/12/2016 Championnats d'Athletisme du SIC 2016 Toronto Track and Field Centre, York U Performance List Event 1 Women 60 Meter Run (13) Prelims Name School Seed Time 1Joy Spear Chief-Morris Western Mustangs7.46 CS 2 Sheereen Harris York Lions7.50 CS 3 Leah Walkeden U of Alberta7.53 S 4 Rachael McLeod University of Manitoba7.57 5Tegan Turner University of Manitoba7.60 6 Madeline Warren University of Toronto7.61 7 Rachel Rosin U of Alberta7.65 C 8 Vanessa Gray University of Guelph7.65 9 Sandy Latrace Lethbridge Pronghorns7.66 10 Shannay Beals Dalhousie University7.66 C 11 Sian Smart University of Waterloo7.67 12 Joy Becker University of Regina Cougars7.67 13 Ellen Parker McGill7.75 C Event 2 Men 60 Meter Run (14) Prelims Name School Seed Time 1 Bismark Boateng York Lions6.73 CS 2 Tevaughn Campbell University of Regina Cougars6.75 CS 3Kyle Thompson University of Guelph6.80 CS 4 Matthew Coolen Dalhousie University6.82 CS 5 Kahlen Branning University of Regina Cougars6.88 C 6 Dominic Allard Laval 6.89 C 7 James Linde Trinity Western University6.90 8Bryan Barnett U of Alberta6.91 9 Winston Williams University of Sask6.92 10 Corey Conforzi Dalhousie University6.93 11 Dereck Djan York Lions6.93 12 Alhaji Mansaray University of Manitoba6.94 13 Mike Van Der Poel Dalhousie University6.94 14 Adam Paslawski University of Sask6.94 Event 3 Women 300 Meter Run (13) Prelims Name School Seed Time 1 Sheereen Harris York Lions37.97 CS 2 Leah Walkeden -
Field Hockey
2013-14 FIELD HOCKEY Canada West Standings W-L-T F A Pct. Home Away Pts x-Victoria 5-0-3 19 4 .708 3-0-1 2-0-2 24 x-UBC 4-1-3 25 5 .792 2-0-2 2-1-1 27 Calgary 0-8-0 3 38 .000 0-4 0-4 0 x-clinched CIS berth 1st place declared Canada West champion CW champion & runner-up advance to CIS Nationals SCHEDULE & RESULTS Conference Date Visitor Home Location 9/14/2013 Calgary 1 UBC 7 Vancouver, BC 9/15/2013 Calgary 0 UBC 7 Vancouver, BC 9/21/2013 Victoria 6 Calgary 0 Calgary, AB 9/22/2013 Victoria 2 Calgary 0 Calgary, AB 9/28/2013 UBC 0 Victoria 0 Victoria, BC 10/5/2013 UBC 4 Calgary 0 Calgary, AB 10/6/2013 UBC 5 Calgary 0 Calgary, AB 10/12/2013 Calgary 1 Victoria 3 Victoria, BC 10/13/2013 Calgary 1 Victoria 4 Victoria, BC 10/19/2013 Victoria 1 UBC 1 Vancouver, BC 10/20/2013 Victoria 1 UBC 1 Vancouver, BC 10/26/2013 UBC 0 Victoria 2 Victoria, BC 10/31/2013 CIS: Waterloo (OUA) 0 UBC 10 Victoria, BC 10/31/2013 CIS: Guelph (OUA) 0 Victoria 3 Victoria, BC 11/1/2013 CIS: Guelph (OUA) 1 UBC 7 Victoria, BC 11/1/2013 CIS: Waterloo (OUA) 0 Victoria 3 Victoria, BC 11/2/2013 UBC 4 Victoria 2 Victoria, BC 11/3/2013 UBC 4 Victoria 1 Victoria, BC 2013 CIS Championship Oct. 31-Nov. 3 @ University of Victoria SEEDING 1. -
BOARD of GOVERNORS University of the Fraser Valley Thursday, February 28, 2019 5:00 PM Room F124, Abbotsford Campus
AGENDA Public Meeting BOARD OF GOVERNORS University of the Fraser Valley Thursday, February 28, 2019 5:00 PM Room F124, Abbotsford campus Page . 1. WELCOME and CALL TO ORDER - John Pankratz (5:00-5:10) . 1.1. Agenda, 28-Feb-2019 THAT the agenda for the February 28, 2019 public meeting of the UFV Board of Governors be adopted as presented. 2. PRESENTATIONS . 2.1. Update from community members (5:10-5:25) . 2.1.1. City of Abbotsford • Mayor Henry Braun . 2.2. BREAK (5:25-5:30) . 2.3. UFV Alumni Association Report - Nav Bains (5:30-5:40) . 2.4. UFV Faculty and Staff Association (FSA) - Sean Parkinson (5:40- 5:50) . 2.5. UFV Presentation (5:50-6:10) . 2.5.1. Faculty of Applied and Technical Studies • John English, Dean . 3. PRESIDENT'S REPORT - Joanne MacLean (6:10-6:25) . 3 - 59 3.1. University divisional reports . 4. INFORMATION ITEMS - John Pankratz (6:25-6:30) . 4.1. Approved items from Board in-camera meetings To see additional information about these items, please contact Linda Dahl, Executive Assistant, UFV Board of Governors. Page 1 of 59 Board - Public Meeting - 28 February 2019 - Agenda . 4.1.1. Board in-camera meeting, 18-Oct-2018 • Betty Urquhart Community Service Award recommendation • AEST Quarter 2 Ministry Forecast • Financial Report for the period ending August 31, 2108 • 5-Year Capital Plan . 4.1.2. Board in-camera meeting 29-Nov-2018 • Tuition and Mandatory Fees 2019-20 • International Tuition and Mandatory Fees 2019-20 • Student Housing Rental Fee 2019-20 • Student Housing Programming Fee 2019-20 • Audit Services recommendation • Board motion of sale of Chilliwack North to School District 33 • School of Agriculture, Geography, and the Environment (SAGE) . -
Individual Scores
Ellis Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:36 AM 2020-03-08 Page 1 2020 U SPORTS Track and Field Championships Championnats d'Athletisme U SPORTS 2020 Universiade Pavilion, University of Alberta - 2020-03-05 to 2020-03-07 Individual Rankings - Through Event 34 Female - Individual Scores Place Name School Points 1 Lucia Stafford Toronto Varsity Blues 23.50 1000 Run 10 1500 Run 10 3200 Relay 2 1600 Relay 1.5 2 Sadie-Jane HicksonGuelph Gryphons 19 1000 Run 8 600 Run 6 1600 Relay 2.5 3200 Relay 2.5 3 Joely Welburn Regina Cougars 16 Indoor Pentath 10 Long Jump 6 4 Audrey Leduc Laval Rouge-et-Or 15.50 Long Jump 8 60 Run 6 800 Relay 1.5 5 Osereme OmosunCalgary Dinos 15 Shot Put 10 Weight Throw 5 5 Jenna Smith Guelph Gryphons 15 600 Run 10 1600 Relay 2.5 3200 Relay 2.5 5 Zoe Sherar Guelph Gryphons 15 300 Run 10 800 Relay 2.5 1600 Relay 2.5 8 Michelle HarrisonSaskatchewan Huskies 14 60 Hurdles 10 800 Relay 2 1600 Relay 2 8 Madison Clarke Ottawa Gee-Gees 14 600 Run 8 1000 Run 5 3200 Relay 1 10 Jessy Lacourse Laval Rouge-et-Or 13.25 3000 Run 10 1500 Run 2 3200 Relay 1.2 11 Shyvonne RoxboroughGuelph Gryphons 12.50 60 Run 10 800 Relay 2.5 12 Madisson LawrenceManitoba Bisons 12 Indoor Pentath 6 High Jump 6 13 Kate Current Western Mustangs 11 1500 Run 8 3000 Run 3 13 Morgan Byng Guelph Gryphons 11 300 Run 6 800 Relay 2.5 1600 Relay 2.5 15 Lorena Heubach Dalhousie Tigers 10 Long Jump 10 15 Emily BranderhorstToronto Varsity Blues 10 High Jump 10 15 Alexzandra ThrondsonToronto Varsity Blues 10 Pole Vault 10 15 Kristen Schulz Toronto Varsity -
MEDIAADVISORY the Duckworth Challenge: Winnipeg's Two
M E D I A A D V I S O R Y ______________________________________________________________________ January 23, 2007 For Immediate Release The Duckworth Challenge: Winnipeg’s Two Universities Battle for Sport Supremacy WINNIPEG — On January 24, 2007 volleyball teams from The University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba will go head-to-head in an ongoing rivalry dubbed the Duckworth Challenge. Participants can get into the spirit of the cross-town rivalry starting at 5:00 p.m. with a real bison burger and a beverage for only $3.00. The games get underway at 6:00 p.m. with the women’s team, followed by the men at 7:30 p.m. The evening’s events will be held at the Duckworth Centre, located at 400 Spence Street at Ellice Avenue. Admission to the game is FREE with a contribution to the UWSA Foodbank. Those who make a donation of a non-perishable food item will also be entered to win a DVD player and other great prizes. Regular admission is $8 (adults), free for children 6 and under, and $3 for UWinnipeg students with a valid student ID card. The Duckworth Challenge began in 1992 as the brainchild of Dr. Henry E. Duckworth (UWinnipeg President, 1971-81 and University of Manitoba Chancellor, 1986-92). The Duckworth Challenge, named in his honour, offers an annual opportunity for friendly competition between The University of Winnipeg Wesmen and the University of Manitoba Bisons. Campus maps and visitor’s information are available at http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/index/visitors-index Located in the heart of downtown, The University of Winnipeg is a compact, diverse, multicultural academic community committed to access and excellence. -
2019 U SPORTS Track and Field Championships Championnats D'athletisme U SPORTS 2019 James Daly Fieldhouse, University of Manitoba - 2019-03-07 to 2019-03-09 Results
University of Manitoba -tf Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 1:02 PM 2019-03-10 Page 1 2019 U SPORTS Track and Field Championships Championnats d'Athletisme U SPORTS 2019 James Daly Fieldhouse, University of Manitoba - 2019-03-07 to 2019-03-09 Results Women 60 Meter Run U Sports: 7.19 ! 2015 Khamica Bingham, York Facility: 7.32 # 1985 Faye Roberts, Raiders TC Name School Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 Sandra Latrace Lethbridge Pronghorns 7.40 Q 1 2 Tegan Turner Manitoba Bisons 7.55 Q 2 3 Bailey Smith Prince Edward Island Panthers 7.52 Q 1 4 Von Davis Guelph Gryphons 7.67 Q 2 5 Maya Reynolds Dalhousie Tigers 7.54 Q 1 6 Shyvonne Roxborough Guelph Gryphons 7.67 Q 2 7 Michelle Harrison Saskatchewan Huskies 7.57 q 1 8 Audrey Jackson U de Montréal 7.70 q 2 9 Vivian Ogor Western Mustangs 7.73 q 2 10 Zaria Armstrong Guelph Gryphons 7.78 q 2 11 Kendra Leger Guelph Gryphons 7.78 2 12 Catharina Kluyts Alberta Golden Bears/Pandas 7.84 1 13 Monique Simon-Tucker York Lions 7.85 1 Women 60 Meter Run U Sports: 7.19 ! 2015 Khamica Bingham, York Facility: 7.32 # 1985 Faye Roberts, Raiders TC Name School Finals Finals 1 Sandra Latrace Lethbridge Pronghorns 7.42 2 Bailey Smith Prince Edward Island Panthers 7.49 3 Maya Reynolds Dalhousie Tigers 7.50 4 Tegan Turner Manitoba Bisons 7.52 5 Shyvonne Roxborough Guelph Gryphons 7.54 6 Michelle Harrison Saskatchewan Huskies 7.54 7 Von Davis Guelph Gryphons 7.60 8 Audrey Jackson U de Montréal 7.60 Women 300 Meter Run U Sports: 37.35 ! 2005 Adrienne Power, Dalhousie Facility: 37.09 # 2005 Kaltouma Nadjina, Calgary International Facilty: 33.76 # Name School Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 Morgan Byng Guelph Gryphons 38.49 Q 1 2 Zoe Sherar Guelph Gryphons 38.65 Q 3 3 Audrey Jackson U de Montréal 38.93 Q 2 4 Christy Ihunaegbo York Lions 38.73 q 1 5 Grace Konrad Trinity Western Spartans 38.96 q 2 6 Caroline Stricelj Western Mustangs 39.10 q 3 7 Michelle Harrison Saskatchewan Huskies 39.55 q 1 8 Claudie Leclerc Sherbrooke Vert-et-Or 39.59 q 1 9 Natalie McDougall Calgary Dinos 39.59 2 10 Allie Flower St.