With #CHAMPSZN concluded, the countdown is on to the milestone 25th BLG Awards, set for Monday, May 1 at the Martha Cohen Theatre in Calgary.
The BLG Awards, sponsored by the national law firm, Borden Ladner Gervais, honours the best student-athletes in the country, drawn from the more than 12,000 student-athletes at 56 U SPORTS member institutions. As each school names its male and female athlete of the year, the list is whittled down the final eight - one from each of the four U SPORTS conferences. These elite student-athletes come to Calgary for a full weekend of activities, culminating in the awards show on May 1, 2017.
Eligibility requirements:
-Competed in U SPORTS-sanctioned sport for at least two years
- Must be in a course of study leading to his/her first undergraduate or graduate degree
- Must be his/her school’s athlete of the year, or the school’s top athlete in a U SPORTS-sanctioned sport
- No athlete who has won a BLG A ward is eligible to be nominated again.
The BLG Award winners each receive $10,000 scholarships for use at a Canadian university accredited by Universities Canada.
AUS/SUA
RSEQ
BISHOP’S | Lee Hudson (non U SPORTS-sanctioned sport – Men's Rugby) | Edith Noblecilla (Basketball) |
CONCORDIA | Anthony De Luca (Hockey) | Alexandra Tessier (Rugby) |
LAVAL | Mathieu Betts (Football) | Arielle Roy-Petitclerc (Soccer) |
McGILL | Dele Ogundokun (Basketball) | Melodie Daoust (Hockey) |
MONTRÉAL | Samuel Caron (Football) | Katerine Savard (Swimming) |
UQAM | Kevin Le Nours (Soccer) | Marie Yasmine Alidou (Soccer) |
UQTR | Louis-Thomas Fortier (Soccer) | Audrey Marcoux (Volleyball) |
SHERBROOKE | Marc-Antoine Lafrenaye-Dugas (Track & Field) | Maïté Bouchard (Track & Field) |
OUA/SUO
CANADA WEST/CANADA-OUEST