UPSET IN CIAU FIELD HOCKEY


Release from CIAU Office...

A huge upset in the OWIAA finals gave Ontario a third team heading into this weekend's CIAU Field Hockey Championship at Lamport Stadium in Toronto November 3-5, 1995.

The Waterloo Athenas won their first ever OWIAA title defeating the undefeated Toronto Blues by shutting them out 2-0. The Athenas are led by second year coach, Sharon Creelman, former national team player, as part of the new wave of field hockey coaches in Canadian universities.

The Toronto Blues have held the OWIAA Championship title 18 times in it's 25 year history, the York Yeowomen have held it the other 6 times.

With the Waterloo win, York has advanced to the CIAU Championship as the host team while Toronto was selected as the first wild card.

The Victoria Vikes were selected as the second wild card team.

The UBC Thunderbirds and UNB Varsity Reds are the other two conference champions rounding out the six team CIAU Championship tournament.

FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP
NOVEMBER 3,4 & 5, 1995
LAMPORT STADIUM
1ST TEAM ALL-CANADIANS
Charla Currie, UNB
Tammy Jewer, UNB
Ayra Davy, UBC
Laura Prellwitz, UBC
Wendy Johnstone, Toronto
Brenda Lannard, Victoria
Beck Price, York
Amy Adair, Waterloo
Tracy McGee, UPEI
Karen Somerville, Calgary
Marla Richardson, Calgary
2ND TEAM ALL-CANADIANS
Dianne Rogers, UNB
Jolene Bourgeois, UNB
Juhli Morrissonn, UBC
Lana Good, Toronto
Nathalie Woodhouse, Toronto
Alex Brooks-Hill, Toronto
Julia Wong, Victoria
Michelle Lo, Waterloo
Kristen Banham, McGill
Paige McDonald, Alberta
Anne Mayne, UPEI
CIAU ROOKIE OF THE YEAR:
Becky Price, York
CIAU MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
LIZ HOFFMAN AWARD:
Brenda Lannard, Victoria
CIAU PLAYER OF THE YEAR
GAIL WILSON AWARD:
Tammy Jewer, UNB
Alex Brooks-Hill, Toronto
*Tied dt>CIAU COACH OF THE YEAR: dd>Sharon Creelman, Waterloo

FIELD HOCKEY Poll:

    O4    Oct 25          
                          
1.  UBC   Toronto         
2.  Tor   British Columbia
3.  Vic   Victoria        
4.  Wat   New Brunswick   
5.  NB    Calgary  TIE5   
6.  Calg  Waterloo TIE5   
7.  York  Alberta  Tie7   
8.  Alb   York     TIE7   
9.  Gue   Guelph          
10. Que   McGill


Field Hockey Standings FINAL

Sunday, October 22, 1995
                                               
CWUAA/ASUOC           W    L    T  FOR  AGN  PTS

British Columbia     10    0    2   36    2   22
Victoria              8    2    2   28    3   18
Calgary               4    6    2   11   10   10
Alberta               3    6    3    7   15    9
Manitoba              0   11    1    0   52    1
                                                
                                                
OWIAA/ASIFO           W    L    T  FOR  AGN  PTS

Toronto              16    0    0   78    3   32
Waterloo             12    2    2   40    9   26
York                 12    3    1   38   16   25
Guelph                8    5    3   24   16   19
McGill                7    8    1   26   16   15
Queen's               6    9    1   28   35   13
Western Ontario       2   10    4    8   42    8
Carleton              1   13    2    4   50    4
Trent                 0   14    2    2   61    2
                                                
                                                
AUAA/ASIA             W    L    T  FOR  AGN  PTS
                                                
New Brunswick         8    0    0   30    4   16
UPEI                  2    4    2    7   18    6
Saint Mary's          0    6    2    1   16    2




Scores:

Oct. 18
Toronto 4 York 0
Oct. 20
Toronto 4 Carleton 0
Oct. 21
York 4 Western 0
Guelph 2 McGill 0
Waterloo 5 Carleton 0
Toronto 7 Queen's 1
McGill 4 Western 0
Guelph 2 Queen's 0
Victori 1 Calgary 0
Alberta 3 Manitoba 0
UBC 2 Calgary 0
Victoria 3 Alberta 0
UBC 6 Manitoba 0
UNB 3 Saint Mary's 0
Oct. 22
Calgary 2 Manitoba 0
UBC 2 Alberta 2
Victoria 6 Manitoba 2
Calgary 0 Alberta 0
UBC 0 Victoria 0
UNB 3 Saint Mary's 0
York 5 Carleton 0
Toronto 1 McGill 0
Guelph 6 Trent 0
Waterloo 2 York 1
Queen's 2 Western Ontario 0
Oct. 11
Waterloo 2 Guelph 0

Oct. 13
New Brunswick 7 UPEI 1
Carleton 0 Western Ontario 0
York 2 McGill 0

Oct. 14
New Brunswick 3 UPEI 0
Toronto 10 Western Ontario 0
York 1 Guelph 0
Trent 0 Western Ontario 0
Guelph 3 Carleton 0
Toronto 2 Waterloo 0
McGill 4 Trent 0
York 2 Queen's 0

Oct. 15
Toronto 5 Guelph 0
Waterloo 4 Queen's 1
Carleton 2 Trent 1


                                         
Sept. 27        Queen's 3       Trent   0
                                         
Sept. 29        Toronto 2       Waterloo1
                York    2       Carleton0
                                         
Sept. 30        UNB     5       UPEI    2
                York    2       McGill  1
                Waterloo3       Queen's 0
                McGill  4       UWO     0
                McGill  2       Trent   0
                Guelph  2       Carleton0
                Waterloo3       Trent   0
                                         
Oct. 1          UNB     3       UPEI    0
                Guelph  1       McGill  0
                York    3       Queen's 2
                Trent   1       Carleton1
                Toronto 4       Guelph  0
                Queen's 2       UWO     1

CIAU FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK:

Tuesday, November 7, 1995
Wendy Johnstone
Field Hockey
U of Toronto 5th Yr
Hometown: Toronto ON
Wendy was named the Tournament Most Valuable Player this past weekend at the CIAU National Field Hockey Championship. Johnstone helped her team to a Bronze medal finish at the Tournament. Wendy was also named a first team All-Canada and was selected as Player of the Game in the Bronze Medal match.
Other nominees:
Justine Allen, Victoria, Field Hockey
Leahanne Turner, Dalhousie, Soccer
Justine Allen, Victoria, Field Hockey
Isabelle Menard, Laval, Volleyball

Oct 16

Dianne Rogers
Sport: Field Hockey
University/universite: New Brunswick
Year/annee: 5th
Faculty/faculte: Science
Hometown: Saint John, NB

ACCOMPLISHMENT:

Dianne scored a season high five goals to lead the Varsity Reds to a 7-1 win over UPEI on Friday, and assisted on two more goals in a 3-0 win over UPEI on Saturday to keep her team in first place in the AUAA with a 6-0 record. The veteran forward leads the AUAA in scoring with 7 goals.

Other nominees
Claude Lessard, Laval, Volleyball
Shannon Page, Alberta, Soccer