UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA VIKES ATHLETICS WOMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY 2012-13

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION GUIDE

November 1-4, 2012 University of Toronto // Toronto, ON

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THE TRADITION OF CHAMPIONS ABOUT THE UVIC VIKES

The Vikes finished second in the Canada West with a 3-4-1 record Location: Victoria, B.C. and had three athletes named Canada West All-Stars. Founded: 1963 Conference: Canada West This will be the 29th appearance for the Vikes women at the Colours: Blue, Gold national championships, with 26 of those being lead by current Nickname: Vikes head coach Lynne Beecroft. President: Dr. David H. Turpin Athletic Director: Clint Hamilton Vikes fourth-year Kyla Kirby was second on the team in scoring Mailing Address: PO Box 1700 STN CSC and was named a Canada West All-Star for the second time, while Victoria, B.C. V8W 2Y2 fourth-year Carly Krestanovich and rookie Annie Walters-Shumka Website: www.govikesgo.com picked up the honour for the first time. Stadium: Centennial Stadium

The UVic women’s field hockey team currently have 11 national FIELD HOCKEY STAFF titles to their name, the most of any sport at UVic. The most recent title came on home soil in 2008, in Lynne Beecroft’s 25th year of Head Coach: Lynne Beecroft coaching. Years at UVic: 29 Coach Phone: 250-721-8422 The Vikes have had 46 players that have gone on to play for Coach e-mail: [email protected] Canada’s junior or senior national teams and 9 of those players have competed at the Olympics. Assistant Coach: Krista Thompson Assistant Coach: Andrea Rushton

FIELD HOCKEY BY NUMBERS

CIS Nationals Appearances: 28 SPORTS INFORMATION CIS Championships: 11 Sports Information: Ali Lee Canada West Championships: 11 Office Phone: 250-721-8410 CIS All-Canadians: 59 Emily Fisher Cell Phone: 250-686-5000 Olympians: 9 Forward, Second Year E-mail: [email protected] National Team Selections 46

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Major Hometown Previous Team (High School) 1 Sheriden Goodmanson GK 5-6 1 Science Victoria, BC Lambrick Park Secondary 3 Rosie Beale D 5-2 1 Science Victoria, BC Claremont Secondary 4 Andrea Jones D 5-4 1 Business Vancouver, BC Crofton House Secondary 5 Chelsea Morton M 5-4 4 Human & Social Devt Duncan, BC Cowichan Secondary 6 Amanda Kurianowicz M 5-5 1 Social Sciences Calgary, AB James Fowler High School 7 Alanna Macdonald M/D 5-5 2 Social Sciences Vancouver, BC Heritage Woods Secondary 8 Amanda Watson M 5-9 1 Social Sciences North Vancouver, BC Handsworth Secondary 9 Emily Fisher F 5-0 2 Education Unionville, ONT Bill Crothers High School 10 Kathleen Leahy D 5-4 1 Science Victoria, BC Oak Bay Secondary 11 Carly Krestanovich D 5-4 4 Education Surrey, B Fleetwood Park Secondary 12 Kayleen van der Ree M 5-7 3 Education Courtenay, BC Mark R. Isfeld Secondary 13 Kyla Kirby D 5-4 4 Social Sciences Victoria, BC Lambrick Park Secondary 15 Alexis Veljacic M/D 5-3 3 Science Coquitlam, BC Gleneagle Secondary 16 Lizzie Yates M 5-4 1 Humanities Cobble Hill, BC Shawnigan Lake School 17 Annie Walters-Shumka D 5-4 1 Science Victoria, BC Claremont Secondary 18 Marin Davidson F 5-5 1 Business Tsawwassen, BC South Delta Secondary 19 Mei Lin Cheung F 5-5 1 Engineering Kamloops, BC South Kamloops Secondary Head Coach: Lynne Beecroft (29th Season) // Asst. Coach: Krista Thompson A Legacy of Excellence 2012 - 13 SCHEDULE, RESULTS AND STATISTICS

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME GOALS SCORED Aug. 25 Yale New Haven, CT L 2-1 K. Leahy Aug. 26 Harvard Cambridge, MA W 2-1 M. Cheung, E. Fisher Aug. 27 Dartmouth Hanover, NH L 2-3 A. Walters-Shumka, K. Van der Ree Aug. 28 Brown Cambridge, MA W 4-1 A. Walters-Shumka, A. Kurianowicz, A. Jones, E. Fisher Sep. 15 Calgary* Calgary, AB W 3-1 K. Kirby, K. Van der Ree, R. Beale Sep. 16 Calgary* Calgary, AB W 1-0 A. Walters-Shumka Sep. 29 UBC* UVic Field 1 L 4-1 K. Kirby Sep.30 UBC* UVic Field 1 L 2-1 A. Jones Oct. 6 Calgary* UVic Field 1 W 3-0 A. MacDonald, A. Kurianowicz, K. Van der Ree Oct. 7 Calgary* UVic Field 1 T 1-1 A. Kurianowicz Oct. 20 UBC* Vancouver L 3-1 A. Kurianowicz Oct. 21 UBC* Vancouver L 6-0 Nov. 1-4 CIS National Championship (Toronto, ON)

*Conference Game

# NAME GOALS # NAME GP MIN GA AVG 6 Amanda Kurianowicz 3 1 Sheridan Goodmanson 8 557 17 2.14 13 Kyla Kirby 2 12 Kalyeen van der Ree 2 17 Annie Walters-Shumka 1 3 Rosie Beale 1 4 Andrea Jones 1 7 Alanna MacDonald 1

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FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS TEAM GP W L T GF GA +/- PTS UBC 8 8 0 0 34 5 +29 24 Victoria 8 3 4 1 11 17 -6 10 Calgary 8 0 7 1 4 27 -23 1 FINAL CONFERENCE LEADERS NAME G NAME GP MIN GA AVG Hannah Haughn, UBC 7 Bea Francisco, UBC 6 384 2 0.34 Kate Gillis, UBC 7 Alexandra Bland, UBC 3 176 3 0.83 Cassandra Taylor, UBC 6 Sheri Goodmanson, UVIC 8 557 17 2.14 Nat Sourisseau, UBC 4 Sydney Hamm, CGY 8 560 27 3.38 Katie Jameson, UBC 3 Amanda Kurianowicz, UVIC 3 Molly Driscoll, UBC 2 CANADA WEST AWARD WINNERS CANADA WEST CANADA WEST MAJOR AWARD WINNERS ALL-STARS Player of the Year Keara Chicquen, Calgary Kate Gillis, UBC Courtney Duggan, Calgary Rookie of the Year Kate Gillis, UBC Hannah Haughn, UBC Sydney Hamm, Calgary Goalkeeper of the Year Hannah Haughn, UBC Sydney Hamm, Calgary Kyla Kirby, Victoria Coach of the Year Carly Krestanovich, Victoria Jenn Swagar, Calgary Miranda Mann, UBC Umpire of the Year Carolina Romeo, Calgary Tyler Klenk, Victoria Poonam Sandhu, UBC Gail Wilson Award (Outstanding Contributor) Annie Walters-Shumka, Victoria Carolina Romeo, Calgary Natalie Sourisseau, UBC

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CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

The UVic Vikes women’s field hockey program tallies an impressive 11 CIS National Championship banners since 1984.

The field hockey program currently holds the record for the most number of banners won at the University of Victoria.

1984 - 1987 - 1989 1991 - 1992 - 1994 1995 - 1997 - 2000 2002 - 2008

Carly Krestanovich Defender, Fourth Year Photo: Armando Tura (www.neatpicture.com) Tura Armando Photo:

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YEAR HEAD COACH CONFERENCE RECORD POST-SEASON FINISH COACHING RECORDS 1970 unknown 3-1-2 (3rd) COACH YEARS CONF RECORD 1971 unknown unknown 1 3-1-2 1972 Craig Wilson * (4th) Craig Wilson 3 * 1973 Craig Wilson * (4th) Dianne Whittingham 1 * 1974 Craig Wilson * (3rd) Enid Jackson 2 3-1-0* 1975 Dianne Whittingham * (1st) CW Champions Jenny John 2 12-3-1 1976 Enid Jackson * (1st) CW Champions Sandy Drever 4 40-6-5 1977 Enid Jackson 3-1-0 (2nd) Lynne Beecroft 29 212-57-61 1978 Jenny John 3-1-0 (2nd) TOTAL 41 270-68-69* 1979 Jenny John 9-2-1 (1st) CW Champions 1980 Sandy Drever 9-2-1 (2nd) * incomplete 1981 Sandy Drever 13-1-1 (2nd) 1982 Sandy Drever 9-3-0 (2nd) 1983 Sandy Drever 9-0-3 (1st) CW Champions; CIS Bronze 1984 Lynne Beecroft 10-0-2 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions 1985 Lynne Beecroft 5-3-1 (2nd) CIS Bronze 1986 Lynne Beecroft 8-0-1 (1st) CW Champions; CIS Bronze 1987 Lynne Beecroft 8-0-4 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions 1988 Lynne Beecroft 10-1-1 (1st) CW Champions; CIS 4th Place 1989 Lynne Beecroft 10-0-2 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions 1990 Lynne Beecroft 11-0-1 (1st) CW Champions; CIS Silver 1991 Lynne Beecroft 6-2-4 (2nd) CIS Champions 1992 Lynne Beecroft 11-0-1 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions 1993 Lynne Beecroft 7-1-4 (2nd) CW Silver; CIS 5th Place 1994 Lynne Beecroft 7-0-5 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions 1995 Lynne Beecroft 8-2-2 (2nd) CIS Champions 1996 Lynne Beecroft 7-3-2 (2nd) CIS Silver 1997 Lynne Beecroft 10-1-1 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions 1998 Lynne Beecroft 8-3-1 (3rd) CIS Silver 1999 Lynne Beecroft 8-1-3 (2nd) CIS Silver 2000 Lynne Beecroft 8-2-2 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions 2001 Lynne Beecroft 7-2-3 (2nd) CIS Bronze 2002 Lynne Beecroft 11-1-0 (1st) CIS Champions; CW Champions 2003 Lynne Beecroft 9-2-1 (2nd) CIS Silver 2004 Lynne Beecroft 5-3-1 (2nd) CIS Silver 2005 Lynne Beecroft 3-3-3 (4th) CW 3rd Place 2006 Lynne Beecroft 6-0-3 (1st) CIS Silver 2007 Lynne Beecroft 6-3-3 (2nd) CIS Bronze 2008 Lynne Beecroft 6-4-2 (2nd) CIS Champions 2009 Lynne Beecroft 5-4-3 (2nd) CIS Bronze 2010 Lynne Beecroft 6-4-2 (2nd) CIS 4th Place 2011 Lynne Beecroft 2-8-2 (4th) CW 4th Place 2012 Lynne Beecroft 3-4-1 (2nd) CW 2nd Place

* incomplete A Legacy of Excellence UVIC VIKES WOMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY HISTORY AT NATIONALS CHAMPIONSHIPS...... 11 GOLD MEDALS...... 11 APPEARANCES...... 29 SILVER MEDALS...... 8 FIRST APPEARANCE...... 1979 BRONZE MEDALS...... 6 LAST APPEARANCE...... 2010 (4th) HOSTS...... 5 (‘79, ‘96, ‘00, ‘08, ‘09) OVERALL RECORD ...... 77-23-16 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1981 - Silver 1989 - Gold 1997 - Gold 2004 - Silver Victoria 2, UBC 1 Victoria 1, UNB 0 Victoria 0, Alberta 1 Victoria 3, Toronto 0 Victoria 4, York 2 Victoria 3, York 0 Victoria 3, Calgary 2 Victoria 1, St. Mary’s 0 Victoria 1, Toronto 1 Victoria 1, Toronto (SF) Victoria 2, Toronto 0 (SF) Victoria 3, Waterloo 0 (SF) Victoria 3, Dalhousie 0 Victoria 2, York 1 (F) Victoria 1, Alberta 0 (F) Victoria 0, UBC 3 (F) Victoria 0, UNB 0 1990 - Silver 1998 - Silver 2006 - Silver Victoria 0, Toronto 1 (F) Victoria 3, UNB 0 Victoria 1, Toronto 1 Victoria 2, Alberta 1 1983 - Bronze Victoria 3, UBC 0 Victoria 5, York 0 Victoria 2, Toronto 0 Victoria 4, UNB 1 Victoria 5, York 0 (SF) Victoria 5, UNB 0 (SF) Victoria 2, UBC 2 Victoria 3, Waterloo 0 Victoria 0, UBC 1 (F) Victoria 0, UBC 1 (F) Victoria 4, York 0 Victoria 0, Toronto 1 (SF) 1991 - Gold 1999 - Silver Victoria 1, UBC 3 (F) Victoria 3, UNB 1 (B) Victoria 3, York 0 Victoria 0, Toronto 1 2007 - Bronze 1984 - Gold Victoria 2, Toronto 1 Victoria 3, Waterloo 0 Victoria 1, Toronto 2 Victoria 4, Waterloo 1 Victoria 1, UNB 0 (SF) Victoria 1, Alberta 0 (SF) Victoria 2, UBC 1 Victoria 3, St. Mary’s 0 Victoria 1, UBC 0 PS (F) Victoria 0, UBC 1 (F) Victoria 4, York 0 Victoria 3, UBC 1 OT (SF) 1992 - Gold 2000 - Gold Victoria 1, Guelph 2 Victoria 1, York 0 (F) Victoria 3, UBC 1 (B) Victoria 0, UNB 0 Victoria 0, UBC 0 1985 - Bronze Victoria 1, York 0 Victoria 13, St. Mary’s 0 2008 - Gold Victoria 2, Dalhousie 0 Victoria 2, UNB 0 (F) Victoria 5, Alberta 2 (SF) Victoria 3, Guelph 1 Victoria 1, Toronto 1 1993 - 5th Victoria 3, Toronto 0 (F) Victoria 2, Toronto 1 Victoria 1, UNB 0 (SF) 2001 - Bronze Victoria 0, Alberta 1 Victoria 4, York 3 (B) Victoria 0, UBC 0 Victoria 0, UBC 0 Victoria 0, UNB 1 Victoria 2, Toronto 1 Victoria 2, Alberta 1 (F) 1986 - Bronze Victoria 2, York 1 (5th) Victoria 9, St. Mary’s 0 2009 - Bronze Victoria 4, Laurentian 0 1994 - Gold Victoria 0, Waterloo 1 (SF) Victoria 1, UNB 0 Victoria 1, Toronto 0 (B) Victoria 1, Toronto 0 Victoria 2, UNB 0 Victoria 1, York 2 (SF) Victoria 0, UBC 0 Victoria 2, Toronto 3 PS 2002 - Gold Victoria 1, UNB 0 (B) Victoria 1, Guelph 1 Victoria 1, UBC 0 (SF) Victoria 0, Toronto 0 Victoria 1, Alberta 2 1987 - Gold Victoria 1, York 0 (F) Victoria 7, St. Mary’s 0 Victoria 2, Guelph 1 (B) Victoria 0, Calgary 1 1995 - Gold Victoria 4, Waterloo 0 (SF) Victoria 5, York 2 Victoria 2, UBC 0 (F) 2010 - 4th Victoria 6, York 2 Victoria 1, UBC 0 (SF) 2003 - Silver Victoria 0, Toronto 3 Victoria 1, Toronto 0 (F) Victoria 1, Toronto 1 Victoria 6, UNB 0 (SF) Victoria 5, Waterloo 0 Victoria 2, Guelph 1 1988 - 4th Victoria 1, UBC 0 (F) Victoria 4, York 0 Victoria 5, Waterloo 0 Victoria 0, UBC 1 Victoria 4, St. Mary’s 0 1996 - Silver Victoria 5, St. Mary’s 1 (SF) Victoria 1, York 1 Victoria 0, UBC 1 PS (F) Victoria 0, Guelph 3 (B) Victoria 1, Toronto 2 OT (SF) Victoria 5, UNB 1 Victoria 0, Toronto 4 LEGEND: B: bronze Victoria 0, York 1 (B) SF: semi-final Victoria 3, Alberta 1 (SF) OT: overtime PS: penalty strokes F: final Victoria 2, Toronto 4 (F) 5th: fifth place

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Kyla Kirby Midfielder, Fourth Year

A Legacy of Excellence UVIC VIKES WOMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY AWARD HISTORY CIS MAJOR AWARDS CANADA WEST MAJOR AWARDS NATIONAL TEAM SELECTIONS CHAMPIONSHIP MVP PLAYER OF THE YEAR OLYMPIANS (9) 2007: Ali Lee 2005: Ali Lee Nancy Charlton 2003: Lauren MacLean 2003: Lauren MacLean Lynne Beecroft Lauralee Kopeck 2000: Anna Grimes 2002: Lauren MacLean Diane Mahy Milena Gaiga 1998: Veronica Planella 2001: Andrea Rushton Deb Whitten 1997: Anna Grimes 1999: Aoibhinn Grimes PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1995: Brenda Lannard SENIOR NATIONAL TEAM (22) 1992: Rochelle Low 2005: Ali Lee Val Berube Anna Grimes 2002: Lauren MacLean ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Carmen Kirkness Meggan Hunt 2001: Andrea Rushton 2007: Kaitlyn Williams Heather Benson Kristal Timmer 1999: Aoibhinn Grimes 2006: Robyn Pendleton Thea Culley Andrea Rushton 1995: Brenda Lannard 2004: Ali Lee Ali Lee Lauren MacLean 1992: Rochelle Low 2002: Robyn Evans Sara Plumpton Katie Rushton ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1998: Kate Lindsay Julia Wong Moira Hill 1997: Rachel Peters Aoibhinn Grimes Sara Simpson 2007: Kaitlyn Williams OUSTANDING CONTRIBUTOR Katie Collison Danielle Hennig 2004: Ali Lee Kristen Taunton Kaitlyn Williams 1997: Rachel Peters 2003: Haley Wickman Robyn Pendleton Natalie Wise OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTOR 2002: Lauren MacLean 1999: Kristen Taunton JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM (15) 2002: Lauren MacLean 1997: Aoibhinn Grimes Katrina Lineen Jacquie Hornby 1999: Kristen Taunton 1996: Julia Wong Kolette Bourne Kate Lindsay COACH OF THE YEAR Robyn Evans Emma Carbery EikoTabata Elise Roberts 1990, 1994, 2002: Lynne Beecroft Kathleen Leahy Danielle Wilson GOALKEEPER OF THE YEAR Gillian Batey Erin Biddlecombe 2011: Kaitlyn Williams Haley Wickman Natalie Ward CIS ALL-CANADIANS

2011: Kaitlyn Williams 2006: Mary Glen 2000: Andrea Rushton 1993: Lauralee Kopeck 2010: Kyla Kirby 2005: Ali Lee 2000: Kristal Timmer 1993: Brenda Lannard 2010: Danielle Hennig 2004:Sara Simpson 1999: Aoibhinn Grimes 1992: Rochelle Low 2010: Perri Espeseth 2004: Gillian Batey 1999: Veronica Planella 1992: Susan Reid 2009: Perri Espeseth 2004: Emma Carbery 1999: Kristen Taunton 1992: Milena Gaiga 2009: Katie Collison 2003: Lauren MacLean 1998: Meggan Hunt 1991: Jessica McAlpine 2009: Kaitlyn Williams 2003: Sara Simpson 1998: Veronica Planella 1991: Sue Reid 2008: Ali Lee 2003: Gillian Batey 1997: Aoibhinn Grimes 1990: Carmen Kirkness 2008: Perri Espeseth 2002: Lauren MacLean 1997: Kristal Timmer 1990: Rochelle Low 2008: Katie Tittler 2002: Sara Simpson 1996: Anna Grimes 1990: Milena Gaiga 2007: Ali Lee 2001: Elise Roberts 1996: Julia Wong 1989: Rochelle Low 2007: Kaitlyn Williams 2001: Andrea Rushton 1995: Brenda Lannard 1988: Katrina Lineen 2007: Natalie Wise 2001: Rachel Peters 1995: Julia Wong 1988: Rochelle Low 2006: Ali Lee 2000: Anna Grimes 1994: Lauralee Kopeck 1987: Carmen Kirkness 2006: Emma Carbery 2000: Meggan Hunt 1994: Cara Jay 1987: Katrina Lineen

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In her 29th year of leading the UVic women’s field hockey program, head coach Lynne Beecroft enters with a record 26 CIS Championship appearances. With Beecroft behind the bench, the Vikes have been crowned national champs with 11 McCrae Cups.

With Beecroft at the helm, the Vikes have medaled at 25 of their 26 CIS Championship appearances. The Vikes have won 11 gold (1984, ‘87, ‘89, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘00, ‘02, ‘08), eight silver and seven bronze. The team’s most recent title came on home turf in 2008, when the Vikes defeated the Alberta Pandas 2-1. Beecroft’s overall record at the CIS tournament is 71-25-13.

Beecroft has been awarded Canada West Coach of the Year three times (1990-91, 1994-95, 2002-03) and has captured 11 conference championships. In 2000 she was named Canadian Field Hockey 3M Elite Coach of the Year. She has twice been recognized by the City of Victoria, as she was named Sportswoman of the Year in 1995, and named Coach of the Year in 2000.

Prior to coaching, Beecroft was an accomplished player, and Olympian. She played at UVic from 1975-79 and, ultimately, as a member of the Canadian national team from 1977-85. Highlights of her competitive career included a bronze at the 1981 European indoor champion- ships, silver at the 1983 world championships and a fifth-place finish at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

During Beecroft’s illustrious career at UVic, the Vikes have produced 59 CIS All-Canadians, six CIS Player of the Years, four CIS Champion- ship Most Valuable Players, two CIS Gail Wilson Award Recipients, two CIS Rookie of the Year awards, seven Canada West Player of the Years, six Canada West Rookie of the Years, one Canada West Goalkeeper of the Year, five Canada West Gail Wilson Award Recipients and over 104 Canada West All-Stars.

Beecroft has also spent time coaching at the regional and national level. In 2002, she was the Vancouver Island Regional coach for the National women’s field hockey program. Later that year, she was appointed as an assistant coach for the National team during a tour to Australia. Beecroft has also coached numerous different BC teams, ranging from U16 to Canada Summer Games.

Beecroft is a level four graduate of the National Coaching Certification Program. She has also received her Masters in Coaching from the National Coaching Institute. Prior to coaching, Beecroft received her Bachelor degree in Human Performance and Masters in Coaching Studies from UVic.

MAJOR AWARDS: CIS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (11): 1984, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2008 CANADA WEST CHAMPIONSHIPS (11): 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2002 CANADA WEST COACH OF THE YEAR: 1990, 1994, 2002

A Legacy of Excellence UVIC VIKES WOMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY #1 #6 Sheriden Goodmanson Amanda Kurianowicz Goal Keeper Forward Height: 5-6 Height: 5-5 Year: First Year: First Hometown: Victoria, BC Hometown: Calgary, AB

#3 #7 Rosie Beale Alanna Macdonald Defender Defender Height: 5-2 Height: 5-5 Year: First Year: First Hometown: Victoria, BC Hometown: Coquitlam, BC

#4 #8 Andrea Jones Amanda Watson Defender/Midfielder Forward Height: 5-4 Height: 5-6 Year: First Year: First Hometown: Vancouver, BC Hometown: North Vancouver

#5 #9 Chelsea Morton Emily Fisher Midfielder Forward Height: 5-4 Height: 5-0 Year: Fourth Year: Second Hometown: Duncan, BC Hometown: Unionville, ON

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#11 #16 Carly Krestanovich Lizzie Yates Defender Defender Height: 5-4 Height: 5-4 Year: Fourth Year: First Hometown: Surrey, BC Hometown: Cobble Hill, BC

#12 #17 Kayleen Van der Ree Annie Walters-Shumka Forward Defender Height: 5-7 Height: 5-4 Year: Third Year: First Hometown: Courtenay, BC Hometown: Victoria, BC

#13 #18 Kyla Kirby Marin Davidson Midfielder Forward Height: 5-4 Height: 5-5 Year: Fourth Year: First Hometown: Victoria, BC Hometown: Delta, BC

A Legacy of Excellence UVIC VIKES WOMEN’S FIELD HOCKEY #19 HEAD COACH Mei Lin Cheung Lynne Beecroft Forward Height: 5-5 Year: First Hometown: Kamloops, BC

ASST. COACH ASST. COACH Krista Thompson Andrea Rushton

STUDENT STUDENT ATHLETIC ATHLETIC THERAPIST THERAPIST Andrew Lau Rachelle O’Brien

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