Canada West

Basketball History & Records

Canada West & CIS Champions

All-Time Canada West Men’s Championships (42, through 2013-14) Victoria (14) – 1978; 1979; 1980; 1981; 1982; 1983; 1984; 1988; 1989; 1995; 1997; 1998; 2001; 2006 (11) – 1973; 1974; 1977; 1985; 1990; 1994; 1999; 1900; 2005, 2012, 2014 UBC (10) – 1975; 1987; 1991; 1992; 1996; 2003; 2007; 2008, 2011, 2013 (4) – 1976; 1993; 2004, 2009 Lethbridge (1) – 1986 Brandon (1) – 2002 (1) – 2010

All-Time Canada West Women’s Championships (42, through 2013-14) Victoria (17) – 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Calgary (7) – 1979, 1984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2001 UBC (7) – 1973, 1974, 1975, 1994, 2007, 2008, 2012 Simon Fraser (5) – 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010 Saskatchewan (3) – 2006, 2011, 2014 Regina (2) – 2004, 2013 Lethbridge (1) – 1993

Note: no playoff in 1972-73, champion declared after winning regular season title

Canada West CIS Men Women Men Women 2013-14 Alberta Sask. Carleton Windsor 2012-13 UBC Regina Carleton Windsor 2011-12 Alberta UBC Carleton Windsor 2010-11 UBC Sask. Carleton Windsor 2009-10 Sask. SFU Saskatchewan SFU 2008-09 Calgary SFU Carleton SFU 2007-08 UBC UBC Brock UBC 2006-07 UBC UBC Carleton SFU 2005-06 Victoria Sask. Carleton UBC 2004-05 Alberta SFU Carleton SFU 2003-04 Calgary Regina Carleton UBC 2002-03 UBC SFU Carleton Victoria 2001-02 Brandon SFU Alberta SFU 2000-01 Victoria Calgary St. FX Regina 1999-00 Alberta Victoria St. FX Victoria 1998-99 Alberta Victoria St. Mary’s Alberta 1997-98 Victoria Victoria Bishop’s Victoria 1996-97 Victoria Victoria Victoria 1995-96 UBC Victoria Brandon Manitoba 1994-95 Victoria Victoria Alberta 1993-94 Alberta UBC Alberta Winnipeg 1992-93 Calgary Lethbridge St. FX Winnipeg 1991-92 UBC Victoria Brock Victoria 1990-91 UBC Calgary Western Laurentian 1989-90 Alberta Calgary Concordia Laurentian 1988-89 Victoria Calgary Brandon Calgary 1987-88 Victoria Calgary Brandon Manitoba 1986-87 UBC Victoria Brandon Victoria 1985-86 Lethbridge Victoria Victoria Toronto 1984-85 Alberta Victoria Victoria Victoria 1983-84 Victoria Calgary Victoria Bishop's

Canada West & CIS Basketball Champions

Canada West CIS Men Women Men Women 1982-83 Victoria Victoria Victoria Bishop's 1981-82 Victoria Victoria Victoria Victoria 1980-81 Victoria Victoria Victoria Victoria 1979-80 Victoria Victoria Victoria Victoria 1978-79 Victoria Calgary Saint Mary's Laurentian 1977-78 Victoria Victoria Saint Mary's Laurentian 1976-77 Alberta Victoria Acadia Laurentian 1975-76 Calgary Victoria Manitoba Laurentian 1974-75 UBC UBC Waterloo Laurentian 1973-74 Alberta UBC Guelph UBC 1972-73 Alberta UBC Saint Mary's UBC 1971-72 UBC UBC 1970-71 Acadia 1969-70 UBC 1968-69 Windsor 1967-68 Waterloo 1966-67 Windsor 1965-66 Calgary Windsor 1964-65 Alberta Acadia 1963-64 Windsor 1962-63 Assumption

Men’s All-Time Division Champions

Pacific Central Great Plains 2001-02 SFU Alberta Brandon 2002-03 UBC Alberta Regina 2003-04 UBC Calgary Brandon 2004-05 Victoria Alberta Regina 2005-06 UBC Saskatchewan Regina 2006-07 UBC Saskatchewan Brandon 2007-08 UBC Calgary Brandon 2008-09 UBC Calgary Brandon

Division play began in the 2001-02 season In 2009-10, crossover playoff system adopted In 2010-11, conference became one division In 2011-12, reverted back to two divisions, crossover format

Canada West Women's Basketball

1972-73 to 2013-14

All-Time Regular Season Standings (sorted by winning percentage) Games Won Lost For Against Win% x-Simon Fraser Clan 209 184 25 15981 11780 .880 316 244 72 23334 19376 .772 805 613 192 54781 43858 .762 316 189 127 21294 19896 .598 806 469 347 54306 51636 .582 Alberta Pandas 806 433 373 51100 49307 .537 UBC Thunderbirds 805 420 385 50385 48882 .522 Fraser Valley Cascades 173 85 88 11364 11385 .491 316 132 184 20995 21468 .418 806 336 470 49776 52849 .417 806 276 530 47632 54532 .342 UNBC Timberwolves 44 14 30 2790 3219 .318 Thompson Rivers WolfPack 193 57 136 11971 13708 .295 315 76 239 18260 22069 .241 UBC Heat 62 11 51 3675 4560 .216 44 7 37 2567 3169 .159 316 23 293 15682 24161 .073 x-no longer active

Canada West Women's Basketball Undefeated Seasons

G W L Victoria Vikettes 1975-76 20 20 0 (post-season unavailable) did not win CIAA gold Victoria Vikettes 1976-77 20 20 0 (post-season 1-1) CWIAU Consolation winner Victoria Vikettes 1977-78 20 20 0 (post-season unavailable) did not win CWIAU gold Victoria Vikettes 1982-83 10 10 0 (4-1 post-season) CIAU Silver Victoria Vikettes 1984-85 10 10 0 (5-0 post-season) CIAU Gold Calgary Dinos 1988-89 20 20 0 (5-0 post-season) CIAU Gold Calgary Dinos 1989-90 20 20 0 (6-1 in post-season) CIAU Silver Victoria Vikes 1991-92 20 20 0 (5-0 in post-season) CIAU Gold Victoria Vikes 1992-93 20 20 0 (6-2 in post-season) CIAU Silver Simon Fraser Clan 2001-02 20 20 0 (9-0 in post-season) CIS Gold Simon Fraser Clan 2004-05 20 20 0 (7-0 in post-season) CIS Gold Regina Cougars 2011-12 20 20 0 (7-2 in post-season) CIS 5th

2013-14 Canada West Coaches (sorted by most wins)

Yrs Games Won Lost Pct. 1 Deb Huband UBC 1995-96 to present 19 395 262 133 .663 2 Tanya McKay Winnipeg 2000-01 to present 14 316 189 127 .598 3 Saskatchewan 1998-99 to 2011-12 & 13-14 15 314 180 134 .573 4 Dave Taylor Regina 2006-07 to present 8 174 138 36 .793 5 Scott Edwards Alberta 2006-07 to present 8 174 129 45 .741 6 Al Tuchscherer Fraser Valley 2006-07 to present 8 173 85 88 .491 7 Scott Reeves Thompson Rivers 2009-10 to present 5 104 49 55 .471 8 Damian Jennings Calgary 2012-13 to present 2 44 32 12 .727 8 Cheryl Jean-Paul Trinity Western 2010-11 to present 4 82 24 58 .293 10 Erin McAleenan Lethbridge 2012-13 to present 2 44 16 28 .364 11 Dani Sinclair Victoria 2013-14 1 22 15 7 .682 12 Heather Semeniuk UBC Okanagan 2011-12 to present 3 62 11 51 .177 12 Michele Hynes Manitoba 2012-13 to present 2 44 7 37 .159 14 Sergey Shchepotkin UNBC 2013-14 1 22 6 16 .273 15 Novell Thomas Brandon 2012-13 to present 2 44 6 38 .136 16 Len Harvey Mount Royal 2013-14 1 22 2 20 .090

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS

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2000-01

Canada West G W L F A P Victoria 22 17 5 1523 1295 34 Calgary 22 16 6 1640 1352 32 Simon Fraser 22 13 9 1607 1324 26 UBC 22 11 11 1506 1463 22 Alberta 22 10 12 1482 1386 20 Saskatchewan 22 7 15 1415 1640 14 Trinity Western 22 3 19 1213 1681 6 Lethbridge 22 0 22 1046 1759 0 Great Plains Regina 22 20 2 1749 1433 40 Manitoba 22 17 5 1732 1339 34 Winnipeg 22 14 8 1521 1356 28 Brandon 22 4 18 1140 1546 8

2001-02

Central Division G W L F A P Alberta 20 15 5 1414 1259 30 Calgary 20 9 11 1301 1330 18 Lethbridge 20 9 11 1213 1251 18 Saskatchewan 20 7 13 1366 1350 14 Pacific Division Simon Fraser 20 20 0 1517 973 40 UBC 20 14 6 1324 1195 28 Trinity Western 20 7 13 1129 1426 14 Victoria 20 5 15 1045 1250 10 Great Plains Division Regina 20 17 3 1469 1223 34 Winnipeg 20 12 8 1355 1239 24 Manitoba 20 5 15 1289 1479 10 Brandon 20 0 20 981 1428 0

2002-03

Central Division G W L F A Diff P Calgary* 20 12 8 1360 1261 +99 24 Alberta* 20 9 11 1279 1265 +14 18 x-Lethbridge 20 6 14 1284 1422 -138 12 Saskatchewan 20 6 14 1248 1339 -91 12 x-Lethbridge won season series vs. Saskatchewan 3-1 Pacific Division Simon Fraser** 20 18 2 1415 1019 +396 36 Victoria* 20 14 6 1234 1139 +95 28 UBC* 20 13 7 1332 1148 +184 26 Trinity Western 20 3 17 1059 1455 -396 6 Great Plains Division Winnipeg* 20 14 6 1369 1212 +157 28 Regina* 20 13 7 1492 1302 +190 26 Manitoba* 20 12 8 1378 1279 +99 24 Brandon 20 0 20 907 1516 -609 0 *qualified for playoffs

2003-04

Central Division GP W L F A +/- Pts Saskatchewan* 20 11 9 1364 1342 22 22 Calgary* 20 9 11 1278 1339 -61 18 Lethbridge 20 7 13 1213 1344 -131 14 Alberta 20 5 15 1230 1329 -99 10 Pacific Division UBC* 20 16 4 1327 1104 223 32 Victoria* 20 13 7 1287 1126 161 26 Simon Fraser* 20 12 8 1317 1199 118 24 Trinity Western 20 1 19 1090 1446 -356 2 Great Plains Division Regina* 20 18 2 1368 1139 229 36 Winnipeg* 20 13 7 1325 1237 88 26 Manitoba* 20 11 9 1334 1250 84 22 Brandon 20 4 16 1067 1345 -278 8 *qualified for playoffs

2004-05

Pacific Division G W L F A +/- Pts Simon Fraser* 20 20 0 1467 1051 +416 40 UBC* 20 12 8 1298 1134 +164 24 Victoria* 20 10 10 1214 1172 +42 20 Trinity Western 20 1 19 1074 1376 -302 2 Central Division Saskatchewan*# 20 11 9 1451 1342 +109 22 Calgary* 20 9 11 1275 1274 +1 18 Alberta 20 9 11 1312 1427 -115 18 Lethbridge 20 8 12 1374 1414 -40 16 Great Plains Division Winnipeg* 20 17 3 1456 1119 +337 34 Regina* 20 12 8 1289 1220 +69 24 Manitoba* 20 11 9 1472 1313 +159 22 Brandon 20 0 20 831 1671 -840 0 *top eight go to playoffs; #division winners get top-three seeding

2005-06

Central Division G W L F A +/- Pts *Saskatchewan 20 17 3 1484 1270 +214 34 *Calgary 20 13 7 1587 1424 +163 26 *Alberta 20 9 11 1310 1358 -48 18 Lethbridge 20 4 16 1241 1483 -242 8 Pacific Division *Simon Fraser 20 19 1 1466 1151 +315 38 *UBC 20 17 3 1356 1082 +274 34 *Victoria 20 8 12 1153 1150 +3 16 *Trinity Western 20 5 15 1178 1295 -117 10 Thompson Rivers 20 2 18 1064 1366 -302 4 Great Plains Division *Winnipeg 20 14 6 1382 1256 +126 28 *Manitoba 20 11 9 1345 1267 +78 22 *Regina 20 11 9 1282 1249 +33 22 Brandon 20 0 20 936 1433 -497 0 *top three Central & Great Plains, top four Pacific advance to playoffs

2006-07

Central GWLPct.F A Pts y-Alberta 22 16 6 .727 1662 1415 32 x-Calgary 22 15 7 .682 1796 1608 30 x-Saskatchewan 22 15 7 .682 1752 1500 30 Lethbridge 22 3 19 .136 1408 1738 6 Note: top three Central teams qualify for playoffs Great Plains y-Winnipeg 22 14 8 .636 1710 1476 28 x-Manitoba 22 14 8 .636 1681 1512 28 x-Regina 22 10 12 .455 1528 1450 20 Brandon 22 0 22 .000 1010 1776 0 Note: top three Great Plains teams qualify for playoffs Pacific x-UBC 23 21 2 .913 1732 1338 42 x-Simon Fraser 23 21 2 .913 1911 1393 42 x-Victoria 23 11 12 .478 1421 1467 22 x-Fraser Valley 23 9 14 .391 1410 1636 18 Trinity Western 23 6 17 .261 1464 1674 12 Thompson Rivers 23 2 21 .087 1364 1866 4 Note: top four Pacific teams qualify for playoffs Division winners, plus a Wild Card, qualify for CW Final Four Hosted by#1 seed; top three CW finishers go to Nationals

2007-08

Central GWLPct.F A Pt xy-Alberta 22 17 5 .773 1652 1436 34 x-Calgary 22 16 6 .727 1831 1609 32 x-Saskatchewan 22 9 13 .409 1467 1543 18 Lethbridge 22 5 17 .227 1438 1657 10 Note: top three Central teams qualify for playoffs Great Plains xy-Regina 22 16 6 .727 1641 1372 32 x-Winnipeg 22 8 14 .364 1395 1475 16 x-Manitoba 22 8 14 .364 1494 1538 16 Brandon 22 2 20 .091 1278 1837 4 Note: top three Great Plains teams qualify for playoffs Pacific xy-Simon Fraser 23 22 1 .957 1886 1352 44 x-UBC 23 21 2 .913 1649 1216 42 x-Victoria 23 13 10 .565 1512 1448 26 x-Fraser Valley 23 11 12 .478 1554 1612 22 Trinity Western 23 8 15 .348 1390 1601 16 Thompson Rivers 23 1 22 .043 1303 1794 2 Note: top four Pacific teams qualify for playoffs x-clinched playoff berth; y-clinched first place Division winners, plus a Wild Card, qualify for CW Final Four hosted by#1 seed;CIS Host Sask.plus top three playoff finishers qualify for Nationals

2008-09

Central GWLPct.F A Pts xy-Saskatchewan 22 18 4 .818 1548 1297 36 x-Alberta 22 16 6 .727 1531 1212 32 x-Calgary 22 8 14 .364 1498 1540 16 Lethbridge 22 5 17 .227 1260 1590 10 Note: top three Central teams qualify for playoffs Great Plains xy-Regina 22 18 4 .818 1599 1277 36 x-Winnipeg 22 13 9 .591 1384 1403 26 x-Manitoba 22 8 14 .364 1385 1510 16 Brandon 22 1 21 .045 1222 1732 2 Note: top three Great Plains teams qualify for playoffs Pacific xy-Simon Fraser 23 22 1 .957 1888 1330 44 x-Victoria 23 17 6 .739 1523 1261 34 x-UBC 23 13 10 .565 1503 1410 26 x-Trinity Western 23 11 12 .478 1395 1524 22 UFV 23 4 19 .174 1370 1666 8 Thompson Rivers 23 3 20 .130 1328 1682 6 x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched first Note: top four Pacific teams qualify for playoffs Division winners, plus a Wild Card, qualify for CW Final Four hosted by#1 seed; Host Regina and top three finishers qualify for CIS Nationals

2009-10

Prairie G W L Pct. F A GBL x-Regina 20 16 4 .800 1455 1241 - x-Alberta 20 15 5 .750 1454 1183 1.0 x-Saskatchewan 20 14 6 .700 1423 1195 2.0 x-Winnipeg 20 10 10 .500 1300 1339 6.0 x-Lethbridge 20 8 12 .400 1448 1490 8.0 Calgary 20 8 12 .400 1567 1635 8.0 Manitoba 20 8 12 .400 1315 1480 8.0 Brandon 20 3 17 .150 1151 1588 13.0

Pacific x-Simon Fraser 18 17 1 .944 1507 988 - x-Victoria 18 14 4 .778 1235 1069 3.0 x-UBC 18 11 7 .611 1304 1152 6.0 Trinity Western 18 5 13 .278 1062 1280 12.0 Thompson Rivers 18 3 15 .167 1162 1391 14.0 Fraser Valley 18 2 16 .111 1083 1435 15.

GBL denotes "Games Behind Leader" x-playoff spot Note: top four Prairie, top three Pacific teams qualify for playoffs; wild card selected between 5th Prairie/4th Pacific top three CW finishers qualify for CIS championship

2010-11

W-L Pct. PF PA Home Away Streak x-Saskatchewan 22-2 .917 1837 1453 9-2 13-0 L1 x-Winnipeg 20-4 .833 1640 1388 10-1 10-3 L3 x-Regina 19-5 .792 1758 1470 12-1 7-4 L1 x-Alberta 17-7 .708 1776 1539 8-4 9-3 L1 x-UBC 17-7 .708 1681 1381 8-4 9-3 L2 x-Victoria 15-9 .625 1643 1442 9-3 6-6 L7 x-Fraser Valley 12-12 .500 1611 1546 7-5 5-7 L3 x-Calgary 10-14 .417 1645 1619 8-4 2-10 L6 Thompson Rivers 9-15 .375 1537 1543 6-6 3-9 L2 Manitoba 8-16 .333 1479 1646 7-6 1-10 L2 Lethbridge 4-20 .167 1310 1647 3-9 1-11 L8 Trinity Western 3-21 .125 1321 1605 2-10 1-11 L2 Brandon 0-24 .000 1056 2015 0-12 0-12 L24 x-clinched playoff spot 8 teams qualify for post-season 7 Regional champs, winners advance to CIS championship

2011-12

Prairie W-L Pct PF PA HomeAway Streak xy-Regina 20-0 1.000 1684 1272 9-0 11-0 W20 x-Saskatchewan 15-5 .750 1426 1249 10-1 5-4 L1 x-Calgary 14-6 .700 1495 1266 7-3 7-3 W1 x-Alberta 13-7 .650 1447 1189 8-2 5-5 W2 x-Winnipeg 9-11 .450 1222 1294 5-5 4-6 L1 Lethbridge 6-14 .300 1340 1404 4-6 2-8 L2 Manitoba 3-17 .150 1138 1446 0-9 3-8 L14 Brandon 0-20 .000 767 1639 0-11 0-9 L20

Pacific x-UBC 15-3 .833 1288 1033 8-1 7-2 W3 x-Fraser Valley 12-6 .667 1223 1056 7-2 5-4 W1 x-Thompson Rivers 9-9 .500 1256 1179 6-3 3-6 W4 Trinity Western 8-10 .444 1153 1147 3-6 5-4 L3 Victoria 8-10 .444 1278 1200 3-6 5-4 L2 UBC Okanagan 2-16 .111 1020 1363 2-7 0-9 L11 x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched first 4 Prairie, 3 Pacific qualify for playoffs 1 Wild Card playoff team (Winnipeg) Regional winners qualify for Nationals

2012-13

Prairie W-L Pct PF PA Home Away Strk x-Calgary 19-3 .864 1632 1415 10-1 9-2 W5 x-Regina 19-3 .864 1668 1228 10-1 9-2 W4 x-Alberta 14-8 .636 1517 1277 7-3 7-5 W6 x-Saskatchewan 13-9 .591 1529 1385 4-7 9-2 L2 Lethbridge 10-12 .455 1325 1421 7-4 3-8 L4 Winnipeg 7-15 .318 1408 1459 3-9 4-6 W1 Manitoba 2-20 .091 1237 1598 2-9 0-11 L18 Brandon 0-22 .000 927 1584 0-11 0-11 L22

Pacific x-Fraser Valley 18-4 .818 1569 1261 10-1 8-3 W3 x-UBC 17-5 .773 1499 1290 8-3 9-2 L1 x-Victoria 16-6 .727 1552 1344 9-2 7-4 W1 x-Thompson Rovers 15-7 .682 1583 1410 9-2 6-5 L2 UNBC 8-14 .364 1397 1607 7-5 1-9 W2 Trinity Western 7-15 .318 1394 1474 5-6 2-9 L2 UBC Okanagan 6-16 .273 1384 1603 4-7 2-9 W1 Mount Royal 5-17 .227 1321 1586 2-8 3-9 L8

x: clinched playoff spot

top 4 teams in each division advance to crossover playoffs

Host Regina, Canada West champion, runner-up, 3rd place if Regina in top 2 advance to CIS Nationals

2013-14

Prairie W-L Pct PF PA Home Away Streak DivRec x-Alberta 20-2 .909 1524 1202 11-1 9-1 W19 13-1 x-Regina 20-2 .909 1774 1265 11-1 9-1 W16 12-2 x-Saskatchewan 17-5 .773 1572 1319 10-0 7-5 L2 9-5 x-Calgary 13-9 .591 1373 1348 8-3 5-6 W2 9-5 Winnipeg 12-10 .545 1482 1413 9-1 3-9 W1 6-8 Brandon 6-16 .273 1335 1535 4-7 2-9 L2 3-11 Lethbridge 6-16 .273 1246 1445 2-9 4-7 L3 2-12 Manitoba 5-17 .227 1324 1515 3-8 2-9 L1 2-12 Pacific x-Fraser Valley 17-5 .773 1544 1173 9-2 8-3 W5 13-1 x-UBC 16-6 .727 1468 1334 9-2 7-4 W1 11-3 x-Victoria 15-7 .682 1519 1407 6-5 9-2 L1 10-4 x-Thompson Rivers 13-9 .591 1374 1477 6-5 7-4 W3 9-5 UNBC 6-16 .273 1393 1612 1-9 5-7 W2 6-8 Trinity Western 5-17 .227 1261 1484 2-9 3-8 L3 2-12 UBC Okanagan 3-19 .136 1271 1594 2-9 1-10 L9 3-11 Mount Royal 2-20 .091 1246 1583 2-10 0-10 L2 2-12 x: clinched playoff spot

Note: 22 games, top 4 teams from each division enter playoffs (best-of-three) with teams crossing over in Round 1

2 CW finalists qualify for CIS, one national -at-large berth open

All-time Canada West Awards & Trophies

Women’s Basketball

(Conference championship: teams compete for the Valerie Girsberger Trophy)

Valerie Girsberger, a graduate of Sheldon Williams Collegiate in Regina, enrolled at the University of Saskatchewan (B. Sc., 1969; B. A. PE, 1972; M. Sc., 1972) in 1966.

The Huskiette basketball team went 96-15 during her four years, highlighted by winning the WCIAA conference championship in 1970-71.

An excellent outside shooter, Valerie ranked in the top 10 in club history in several statistical categories. She was a member of the Saskatchewan team at the 1967 Canada Winter Games in Quebec City and the bronze medal-winning team at the 1971 Canada Winter Games in .

She also led the Huskiette team to the WCIAA conference championship in 1967 and. played on the Saskatchewan field hockey team at the 1969 Canada Summer Games in Halifax and at three Canadian championships.

She was a member of the Women’s Athletic Board for three years and served as president in 1971-72.

Huskie Athletics awards the Valerie Gisberger Trophy to the female who best combines leadership, sportsmanship, academics and athletics. huskies.usask.ca

CIS Championship MVPs from current Canada West Schools 1978-79 1996-97 Terri-Lee Johannesson, Manitoba 1979-80 Carol Turney-Loos, Victoria 1997-98 Lindsay Brooke, Victoria 1980-81 Shelly Godfrey, Victoria 1998-99 Jackie Simon, Alberta 1981-82 Luanne Hebb, Victoria 1999-00 Lindsay Brooke, Victoria 1982-83 2000-01 Cymone Bouchard, Regina 1983-84 2001-02 Teresa Kleindienst, Simon Fraser 1984-85 Lori Clarke, Victoria 2002-03 Lindsay Anderson, Victoria 1985-86 2003-04 Carrie Watson, UBC 1986-87 Janet Fowler, Victoria 2004-05 Dani Langford, Simon Fraser 1987-88 Kim Beryholet, Manitoba 2005-06 Kelsey Blair, UBC 1988-89 Veronica Vanderschee, Calgary 2006-07 Laurelle Weigl, Simon Fraser 1989-90 2007-08 Erica McGuinness, UBC 1990-91 2008-09 Matteke Hutzler, Simon Fraser 1991-92 Jenny Sutton, Victoria 2009-10 Robyn Buna, Simon Fraser 1992-93 Michelle Chambers, Winnipeg 2010-11 1993-94 Sandra Carroll, Winnipeg 2011-12 1994-95 Sandra Carroll, Winnipeg 2012-13 1995-96 Terri-Lee Johannesson, Manitoba 2013-14

CIS Tournament R.W. Pugh Award (most sportsmanlike player)

2011-12 Megan Lang, Calgary

Player of the Year 1979-80 Carol Turney-Loos, Victoria 1997-98 Lisa Koop, Victoria 1980-81 Janis Paskevich, Calgary 1998-99 Jessica Mills, UBC 1981-82 Luanne Hebb, Victoria 1999-00 Leighann Doan, Calgary 1982-83 Tracie McAra, Victoria 2000-01 Leighann Doan, Calgary 1983-84 Toni Kordic, Alberta 2001-02 Jessica Kaczowka, SFU 1984-85 Lori Clarke, Victoria 2002-03 Jessica Kaczowka, SFU 1985-86 Susie Neil, Victoria 2003-04 Cymone Bouchard, Regina 1986-87 Lori Clarke, Victoria 2004-05 JoAnne Wells, Winnipeg 1987-88 Veronica Vanderschee, Calgary 2005-06 Sarah Crooks, Saskatchewan 1988-89 Shawna Molcak, Lethbridge 2006-07 Sarah Crooks, Saskatchewan 1989-90 Veronica Vanderschee, Calgary 2007-08 Lani Gibbons, Simon Fraser 1990-91 Jodi Evans, Calgary 2008-09 Kayla Dykstra, Victoria 1991-92 Andrea Hlady, Lethbridge 2009-10 Robyn Buna, Simon Fraser 1992-93 Tara Galloway, Victoria 2010-11 Kim Tulloch, Saskatchewan 1993-94 Shari Jensen, Lethbridge 2011-12 Joanna Zalesiak, Regina 1994-95 Meagan Koch, Calgary 2012-13 Kris Young, UBC 1995-96 Lisa Koop, Victoria 2013-14 Dalyce Emmerson, Saskatchewan 1996-97 Lisa Koop, Victoria

Rookie of the Year 1989-90 no CW award 2002-03 Kelsey Blair, UBC 1990-91 Nanette Anderson, Saskatchewan 2003-04 Cait Haggarty, UBC 1991-92 Meagan Koch, Calgary 2004-05 Jenny Ezirim, Winnipeg 1992-93 Heather Stalwick, Saskatchewan 2005-06 Laura Craig, TWU 1993-94 Kim Grant, Saskatchewan 2006-07 Laurelle Weigl, Simon Fraser 1994-95 Rania Burns, Alberta 2007-08 Amy Ogidan, Winnipeg 1995-96 Jackie Simon, Alberta 2008-09 Nicole Clarke, Alberta 1996-97 Leighann Doan, Calgary 2009-10 Kristina Collins, Simon Fraser 1997-98 Jennifer Goldade, Calgary 2010-11 Stephanie Kleysen, Winnipeg 1998-99 Lindsay Anderson, Victoria 2011-12 Dalyce Emmerson, Saskatchewan 1999-00 Katie Hall, TWU 2012-13 Jenna Bugiardini, Victoria 2000-01 Lindsay Walsh, Alberta 2013-14 Sydney Williams, Thompson Rivers 2001-02 Lara Schmidt, Regina

Defensive Player of the Year 2001-02 Teresa Kleindienst, SFU (shared CIS award) 2008-09 Leanne Evans, UBC 2002-03 Cymone Bouchard, Regina 2009-10 Katie Miyazaki, Simon Fraser 2003-04 Carrie Watson, UBC 2010-11 Katie Miyazaki, Saskatchewan 2004-05 Jody Potts, Victoria 2011-12 Katie Miyazaki, Saskatchewan 2005-06 Sarah Crooks, Saskatchewan 2012-13 Tamara Jarrett, Calgary 2006-07 Rachel Hart, Manitoba 2013-14 Dalyce Emmerson, Saskatchewan 2007-08 Erica McGuinness, UBC

Tracy MacLeod Award Nominee For determination, perseverence and unwaivering spirit to continue playing the game: (before 2003-04 there was no Canada West Award, only a CIS winner)

1996-97 2005-06 Devon Campbell, SFU 1997-98 2006-07 Julia Wilson, Simon Fraser 1998-99 2007-08 Jessica Stromberg, Winnipeg 1999-00 2008-09 Vanessa Forstbauer, Victoria 2000-01 Nicole Poier, Saskatchewan 2009-10 Jessica Stromberg, Winnipeg 2001-02 Debra Hidson, Calgary 2010-11 Nicole Clarke, Alberta 2002-03 2011-12 Nicole Wierks, Fraser Valley 2003-04 Heather Thompson, Winnipeg 2012-13 Zana Williams, UBC 2004-05 Cory Bekkering, Calgary 2013-14 Jaime Norum, Alberta

Sylvia Sweeney Student-Athlete Community Award Nominee (before 2004-05 there was no Canada West Award, only a CIS winner)

1993-94 2004-05 Heidi DeHaan, TWU 1994-95 Adair Duncan, UBC 2005-06 Michelle Smith, Alberta 1995-96 2006-07 Courtney Brown, SFU 1996-97 Nadine Fennig, Alberta 2007-08 Michelle Buhler, Fraser Valley 1997-98 2008-09 Courtney Gerwing, Simon Fraser 1998-99 Rania Burns, Alberta 2009-10 Michele Hynes, Manitoba 1999-00 2010-11 Jill Humbert, Saskatchewan 2000-01 Lindsay Brooke, Victoria 2011-12 Lauren Taal, Lethbridge 2001-02 Jacqueline Lavalée, Saskatchewan 2012-13 Alexa McCarthy, Fraser Valley 2002-03 2013-14 Jaime Hills, UBC 2003-04 Krystal O’Bryne, Victoria

Coach of the Year (before 1983-84 there was no Canada West Award, only a CIS winner)

1977-78 Mike Gallo, Victoria 1996-97 Kathy Shields, Victoria 1978-79 Marilyn McNeill, Calgary 1997-98 Kathy Shields, Victoria 1979-80 Kathy Shields, Victoria 1998-99 Trix Baker, Alberta 1980-81 1999-00 Shawnee Harlee, Calgary 1981-82 2000-01 Kathy Shields, Victoria 1982-83 2001-02 Bruce Langford, SFU & Shannon Frier, Lethbridge (Bruce Langford put forward and won CIS award) 1983-84 Donna Roman, Calgary 2002-03 Bruce Langford, SFU 1984-85 Louisa Zerbe, Lethbridge 2003-04 Deb Huband, UBC & Lisa Thomaidis, SK (Deb Huband put forward to CIS and won) 1985-86 Sherry Melney, Alberta 2004-05 Bruce Langford, SFU 1986-87 Kathy Shields, Victoria 2005-06 Lisa Thomaidis, Saskatchewan 1987-88 Kathy Shields, Victoria 2006-07 Scott Edwards, Alberta 1988-89 Donna Rudakas, Calgary 2007-08 Shawnee Harle, Calgary 1989-90 Donna Rudakas, Calgary 2008-09 Lisa Thomaidis, Saskatchewan 1990-91 Kathy Shields, UVic 2009-10 Brian Cheng, Victoria 1991-92 Kathy Shields, Victoria 2010-11 Lisa Thomaidis, Saskatchewan 1992-93 Kathy Shields, Victoria 2011-12 Dave Taylor, Regina 1993-94 Donna Rudakas, Calgary 2012-13 Damian Jennings, Calgary 1994-95 Kathy Shields, Victoria 2013-14 Scott Edwards, Alberta 1995-96 Shawnee Harlee, Calgary