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    CIAU WOMEN'S FIELD HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP

    November 1 - 3, 1996
    University of Victoria

                                          SEED
    POOL A:   Wild Card: Toronto          (2)
                   Host: Victoria         (3)
               AUAA Rep: New Brunswick    (6)
    
    POOL B:   CWUAA Rep: Alberta          (1)
              OWIAA Rep: York             (4)
              Wild Card: British Columbia (5)
    
    Friday Nov 1   
          8:00am - 9:15am  Pool A  Toronto 4 New Brunswick 0
          9:30am -10:45am  Pool B  Alberta 5 British Columbia 1
         11:00am -12:15pm  Pool A  Victoria 5 New Brunswick 1
         12:30pm - 1:45pm  Pool B  British Columbia 2 York 1 
          2:00pm - 3:15pm  Pool A  Toronto 4 Victoria 0 
          3:30pm - 4:45pm  Pool B  York 2 Alberta 1
    
    STANDINGS:                               
                                             
            POOL A          POOL B           
            Toronto         Alberta          
            Victoria        York             
            New Brunswick   British Columbia
    
    Saturday Nov 2      
          9:00am  Penalty Strokes/Tiebreaker
         11:00am  Cons: British Columbia 4 New Brunswick 1
      SEMI-FINALS:
          1:00pm  Toronto 4 York 2
          3:00 pm Victoria 3 Alberta 1 (PK)
    
    Sunday Nov 3   
         10:00am  Bronze: Alberta 5 York 0 
          1:00pm  Champ: Toronto 4 Victoria 2 
    
















































    FIELD HOCKEY National Awards

    OTTAWA -- 1996 CIAU Field Hockey Player of the Year Award,
    1st and 2nd team All-Canadians and the other major award winners.

    1996 All-Canadians are:

    FIRST TEAM:
    Amy Adair, Waterloo
    Dana Anderson, Toronto
    Tina Cormier, UNB
    Charla Currie, UNB
    Sarah Forbes, York
    Chris Hunter, Alberta
    Tracy McGee, UPEI
    Jacquollyne Morrisonn
    Marla Richardson, Calgary
    Gillian Sewell, York
    Carla Somerville, Alberta
    SECOND TEAM:
    Sue Armstrong,Alberta
    Jolene Bourgeois, UNB
    Jillian Boyd, Queen's
    Lori Creed, UPEI
    Jen Dowdeswell, UBC
    Lana Good, Toronto
    Anna Grimes, Victoria
    Anne Mayme, UPEI
    Becky Moore, Toronto
    Bernice Willemse, Waterloo
    Julia Wong, Victoria
    COACH OF THE YEAR
    ... Dr. Dru Marshall, University of Alberta
    In 1981-82, Dru began coaching the Pandas. For the last 16 seasons she has coached at the University of Alberta, and is the school's longest serving head intervarsity coach. During this time Marshall has been named CWUAA Coach of the Year on four occasions (1986, 1992, 1993, 1996), CIAU Coach of the Year once (1992), won the 3-M Canada Coach of the Year award once (1994), was twice runner-up for the award (1991, 1992); she has coached the Pandas to consecutive bronze-medal finishes at the CIAU National Tournament (1992-93, 1993-94), and last summer, after ten years coaching within the National High Performance Program, Dru was named head coach of the Canadian National Senior Women's Team. Dru's overall coaching record at Alberta is 100-152-56 and her overall cumulative CIAU Championship record is 4-6-1 (three appearances - 1990, 1992 and 1993).
    ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
    ... Tina Cormier, University of New Brunswick
    Tina has been a member of the Canadian Junior National Squad since 1995 and led the province in scoring for two years. A co-captain of the 1996 provincial Indoor and Outdoor Teams, she led both teams in scoring. The combination of her speed, stick work and shooting skills have made her a force to be reckoned with for seasons to come.
    PLAYER OF THE YEAR (LIZ HOFFMAN AWARD) --
    ... Carla Somerville, Alberta
    Somerville, a 5th year midfielder from Calgary, Alberta scored a conference-high 17 goals in 1996. This four-time conference all star (1992, 1993, 1994, 1996) and two-time CIAU All-Canadian (1st team 1994; 2nd team 1992) is a member of the Canadian National Senior Women's Team and is co-captain of the Pandas along with Chris Hunter. Carla competed for the Canadian Junior National Team from 1992 - 1994.
    ... Dana Anderson, Toronto
    Anderson led the OWIAA in scoring with 32 goals. At the 1996 OWIAA Championship she scored two goals and earned two Player of the Game honours. Dana has a total of six years experience on National and Provincial Teams and has been a member of the Canadian Senior National Team for three years and played in the 1994 Wold Cup in Ireland
    OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTOR (GAIL WILSON AWARD) --
    ... Gillian Sewell, York
    Gillian has had a very successful career. She has participated in the CIAU Championships for four years and has led her team to three OWIAA Championships. She has been a CIAU and conference all star from 1991-1994 and 1996. Sewell claimed all-star honours in Indoor Hockey as well for both Ontario and Canada. She captained the 1993 Canadian Junior World Cup Team and has played on the Canadian Senior Field Hockey Team. Gillian volunteers her knowledge and sport experience to her provincial organization running clinics, coaching and umpiring. She also has volunteered as an academic advisor to first year students looking for guidance on academic, athletic or personal issues.















































    Conference Standings

    ATLANTIC F      GP  W   L   T   F   A   P
    
    New Brunswick   8   7   0   1   17  3   15
    UPEI            8   1   4   3   7   14  5
    Saint Mary's    8   0   4   4   3   10  4
    
    ONTARIO F       GP  W   L   T   F   A   P
    
    Toronto         16  16  0   0   100 2   32
    York            16  14  2   0   68  3   28
    Waterloo        16  11  4   1   39  18  23
    Queen's         16  7   5   4   18  26  18
    Guelph          16  4   8   4   13  41  12
    Western Ontario 16  5   9   2   15  37  12
    McGill          16  4   9   3   8   34  11
    Carleton        16  2   12  2   9   64  6
    Trent           16  0   14  2   4   49  2
    
    CANADA WEST F   GP  W   L   T   F   A   P
    
    Alberta         12  10  1   1   61  11  21
    Victoria        12  7   3   2   39  10  16
    UBC             12  7   3   2   25  13  16
    Calgary         12  3   8   1   18  37  7
    Manitoba        12  0   12  0   1   73  0
    
    
    
    
    
















































    Games and Scores

    Sunday November 3
    .... CIAU tournament in Victoria
    Alberta 5 York 0
    Toronto 4 Victoria 2
    Saturday November 2
    .... CIAU Championship Victoria
    British Columbia 4 New Brunswick 1
    Toronto 4 York 2
    Victoria 2 Alberta 1 (PK)
    Friday November 1
    .... CIAU Championship Victoria
    Toronto 4 New Brunswick 0
    Victoria 5 New Brunswick 1
    Toronto 4 Victoria 0
    Alberta 5 British Columbia 1
    British Columbia 2 York 1
    York 2 Alberta 1
    Sunday October 27
    .... Atlantic Final
    New Brunswick 6 Prince Edward Island 0
    .... Ontario
    York 5 Waterloo 0
    Toronto 3 Western Ontario 0
    Bronze: Waterloo 3 Western Ontario 0
    Gold: York 5 Toronto 4 (sudden-death penalty strokes)
    Saturday October 26
    .... Atlantic Semifinal
    Prince Edward Island 2 Saint Mary's 0
    Thursday October 24
    .... Ontario, quarterfinals
    Waterloo 5 Guelph 0
    Western Ontario 1 Queen's 0
    Tuesday October 22
    Toronto 1 York 0
    Sunday October 20
    New Brunswick 2 Saint Mary's 0
    Ontario, at Waterloo
    Guelph 2 Carleton 0
    Toronto 4 McGill 0
    York 4 Queen's 0
    Guelph 1 McGill 0
    Queen's 4 Carleton 0
    .... Canada West, at Victoria
    Victoria 5 Manitoba 0
    Alberta 9 Calgary 3
    British Columbia 4 Manitoba 0
    Victoria 8 Calgary 0
    British Columbia 3 Alberta 0
    Saturday October 19
    New Brunswick 3 Saint Mary's 0
    .... Ontario tournament, at Waterloo
    McGill 2 Trent 1
    Waterloo 5 Queen's 0
    Toronto 11 Carleton 0
    Queen's 1 McGill 0
    .... Canada West tournament, Victoria
    Victoria 3 British Columbia 0
    Calgary 4 Manitoba 0
    Alberta 2 Victoria 0
    British Columbia 2 Calgary 1
    Alberta 12 Manitoba 0
    Friday October 18
    .... At Waterloo
    Toronto 7 Western Ontario 0
    Waterloo 3 Guelph 0
    Western Ontario 3 Carleton 1
    Wednesday October 16
    Toronto 5 Waterloo 0
    Carleton 0 McGill 0
    Queen's 0 Trent 0
    Friday October 11
    York 5 Guelph 0
    .... At Waterloo
    Toronto 9 Western Ontario
    Waterloo 5 Trent 1
    Wednesday October 9
    York 3 Waterloo 0
    Guelph 1 Western Ontario 1
    Sunday October 6
    Saint Mary"s 0 Prince Edward Island 0
    .... At Lamport Stadium, Toronto
    McGill 0 Western Ontario 0
    Carleton 3 Trent 1
    Waterloo 3 McGill 0
    Western Ontario 1 Trent 0
    .... At Vancouver
    British Columbia 3 Manitoba 0
    Alberta 5 Calgary 0
    Victoria 5 Manitoba 0
    British Columbia 1 Calgary 1
    Alberta 2 Victoria 2
    Saturday October 5
    Prince Edward Island 2 Saint Mary's 1
    .... Canada West tournament
    British Columbia 2 Victoria 0
    Calgary 4 Manitoba 0
    Alberta 2 British Columbia 0
    Victoria 3 Calgary 0
    Alberta 8 Manitoba 0
    .... At Lamport Stadium, Toronto
    York vs. Waterloo
    Guelph vs. Queen's
    Waterloo vs. Carleton
    Western Ontario vs. York
    McGill vs. Guelph
    Queen's vs. Western Ontario
    Friday October 4
    York 3 McGill 0
    Carleton at Toronto
    Sunday Oct 6
    Saint Mary's at Prince Edward Island
    ... At Lamport Stadium, Toronto
    McGill vs. Western Ontario
    Carleton vs. Trent
    Waterloo vs. McGill
    Trent vs. Western Ontario
    ... At Vancouver
    Canada West tournament
    Saturday Oct 5
    Saint Mary's at Prince Edward Island
    ... At Lamport Stadium, Toronto
    York vs. Waterloo
    Guelph vs. Queen's
    Waterloo vs. Carleton
    Western Ontario vs. York
    McGill vs. Guelph
    Queen's vs. Western Ontario
    ... At Vancouver
    Canada West tournament
    Friday Oct 4
    ... At Lamport Stadium, Toronto
    Carleton vs. Toronto
    McGill vs. York
    Wednesday Oct 2
    ... At Nepean
    McGill 1 Carleton 1
    Toronto 7 Guelph 0
    York 6 Trent 0
    Sunday September 29
    New Brunswick 4 Prince Edward Island 2
    ... At Nepean Sportsplex Ottawa
    Western Ontario 2 Guelph 1
    Toronto 8 McGill 0
    Western Ontario 6 Trent 0
    Toronto 11 Guelph 0
    Carleton 3 Trent 0
    Saturday September 28
    New Brunswick 3 Prince Edward Island 0
    ... At Nepean Sportsplex Ottawa
    Queen's 4 Carleton 0
    York 7 McGill 0
    Waterloo 3 Carleton 0
    York 4 Queen's 0
    Waterloo 4 Western Ontario 0
    Trent 1 Guelph 1
    Friday September 27
    ... At Nepean Sportsplex Ottawa
    York 7 Carleton 0
    Waterloo 2 McGill 1
    Toronto 6 Queen's 0
    Wednesday September 25
    Queen's 2 Trent 0
    Waterloo 2 Guelph 0
    Toronto 2 York 0
    Sunday September 22
    New Brunswick 1 Saint Mary's 0
    ... At Waterloo
    Waterloo 1 Queen's 1
    Toronto 6 Trent 0
    Queen's 1 Western Ontario 0
    ... Canada West tournament at Alberta
    Calgary 3 Manitoba 1
    Alberta 2 British Columbia 1
    Victoria 9 Manitoba 0
    Alberta 4 Calgary 1
    British Columbia 1 Victoria 1
    Saturday September 21
    Saint Mary's 0 New Brunswick 0
    ... At Waterloo
    Toronto 5 Queen's 0
    Guelph 1 Trent 0
    ... Canada West tournament, at Alberta
    Victoria 2 Calgary 0
    Alberta 9 Manitoba 0
    British Columbia 2 Calgary 1
    Alberta 3 Victoria 1
    British Columbia 6 Manitoba 0
    Friday September 20
    ... At Waterloo
    Toronto 5 Waterloo 1
    York 5 Western Ontario 0
    Thursday September 19
    ... At Waterloo
    Waterloo 2 Western Ontario 1
    Toronto 6 Trent 0
    York 6 Guelph 0
    Sunday Sept 15
    Prince Edward Island 1 Saint Mary's 1
    ... OWIAA tournament Trent
    Western Ontario 1 Carleton 0
    McGill 1 Trent 0
    Western Ontario vs. McGill (NR)
    Saturday Sept 14
    Prince Edward Island 1 Saint Mary's 1
    ... OWIAA tournament Trent
    York 3 Trent 0
    Queen's 1 Guelph 1
    York 8 Carleton 0
    Queen's 3 McGill 0
    Guelph 5 Carleton 0
    Waterloo 3 York 0
    McGill 1 Western Ontario 0
















































    Leading Scorers

    Wednesday October 23              
    Courtesy Debra Covey, U of Calgary
                                      
    ATLANTIC                   G  
                                  
    Tina Cormier, UNB          9  
    Tracy McGee, PEI           4  
    Rachel Bartlet, UNB        3  
    Jolene Bourgeois, UNB      2  
    Stacey Gallant, UNB        2  
                                  
    ONTARIO                    G  
                                  
    Dana Anderson, Tor         32 
    Becky Moore, Tor           20 
    Becky Price, Yor           15 
    Gillian Sewell, Yor        15 
    Bernice Willemse, Wat      11 
    Angie Roth, Yor            10 
    Kathy Bester, Yor          9  
    Lana Good, Tor             8  
    Melissa Smith, Tor         8  
                                  
    CANADA WEST                G  
                                  
    Carla Somerville, Alb      17 
    Kristy Harris, Alb         11 
    Chris Hunter, Alb          11 
    Anna Grimes, Vic           11 
    Sue Armstrong, Alb         8  
    Kristen Taunton, Vic       8  
    Jacquollyne Morrisonn, UBC 6
    
    
                                
    















































    Player-of-the-Week

    Week Ending October 9 1996

    This week's CIAU Female Athlete of the Week is Carla Somerville, a 5 year veteran midfielder from the University of Alberta Women's Field Hockey Team. Carla, a native of Calgary, Alberta, is a 4th year Physical Education student.

    Somerville scored seven of the Pandas' 18 goals in Canada West's tournament No. 2 at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Carla, a 2nd team CIAU All-Canadian in 1994-95, now has one-third of Alberta's goals (12 of 36) after two tournaments, a key statistic in the Pandas' undefeated (7-0-1) run. Panda players now lead in Canada West scoring with Somerville - 12 goals, Sue Armstrong - 8 goals, and Chris Hunter with 6 goals. Alberta's control over 1st spot in the CWUAA is a huge improvement over last years final placement of 4th in the conference with a 3-6-3 record. Alberta hopes to continue their hold on top spot as the final CWUAA tournament will take place October 19th to 20th at the University of Victoria, the host of the 1996 CIAU Women's Field Hockey Championship.

    Other nominees for Female Athlete of the Week:
    Leisa MacIntosh, St. Francis Xavier, Soccer
    Mélanie Choinière, McGill, Cross Country
    Sara Dillabough, Waterloo, Cross Country.

    Week Ending September 15 1996

    CIAU FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
    ATHLETE DE LA SEMAINE:
    ACCOMPLISHMENT
    Pippa George, a 3rd year Physical Education student from Rossland, B.C. had a true hat trick this weekend, scoring all three goals to lead the Queen's Golden Gaels field hockey team to a 3-0 victory over the McGill Martlets.
    ACCOMPLISSEMENT:
    Pippa George, ètudiante de 3e annèe en èducation physique de Rossland, Colombie-Britannique, a rèussi un vèritable true du chapeau en marquant les trois buts qui ont permis á l'èquipe Golden Gaels de l'Universitè Queen's de remporter son match contre les Martlets de McGill au compte de 3-0.
    Other nominess/Autres nominations:
    Jane Moran, McGill, soccer
    Melanie Haz, Alberta, soccer















































    Top 10 Poll

    National Rankings
    FIELD HOCKEY, TOP 10          
                                  
       S25  O9   Oct 23           
    1  Alb  Alb  Alberta          
    2  UVic UofT Toronto          
    3  UofT UVic Victoria         
    4  York UBC  British Columbia 
    5  UBC  York York             
    6  UNB  UNB  New Brunswick    
    7  Wat  Wat  Waterloo         
    8  Calg Calg Calgary          
    9  Quee Quee Queen's          
    10 Gue  West Western Ontario
    
    
    
    
    
    

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