2015-16 CIS Women's Hockey News
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2017 Winter Universiade: Canada's women's hockey coaching staff announcedMay 12, 2016OTTAWA (CIS) ? Canadian Interuniversity Sport announced Thursday Canada?s women?s hockey coaches and support staff for the 2017 Winter Universiade in Almaty, Kazakhstan (Jan. 29 ? Feb. 8).
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24th BLG Awards: A look at the RSEQ nomineesApril 27, 2016OTTAWA (CIS) – The winners of the 24th BLG Awards as CIS female and male athletes of the year will be announced on Monday, May 2nd at the Martha Cohen Theatre in Calgary. The ceremony will air nationally later in May on Sportsnet.
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QF 1 CIS women’s hockey championship: No. 1 Gryphons blank the TommiesMarch 17, 2016CALGARY (CIS) – The number one ranked Guelph Gryphons took a commanding 3-0 victory over the St. Thomas Tommies in the first quarterfinal match-up of the 2016 CIS Women’s Hockey Championships on Thursday, March 17.
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QF 2 CIS women’s hockey championship: UBC edges out McGill with a 4-2 victoryMarch 17, 2016CALGARY (CIS) – Last year’s CIS silver medallists, the McGill Martlets were defeated by the UBC Thunderbirds in a hard fought 4-2 decision in the second quarterfinal of the CIS Women’s Hockey Championships on Thursday, March 17.
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Guelph’s Lamenta named CIS women’s hockey player of the yearMarch 16, 2016CALGARY (CIS) – Valerie Lamenta, a second-year goaltender from the University of Guelph, was named the CIS player of the year in women’s hockey, Wednesday night.
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PREVIEW 2016 CIS women’s hockey championship: Top-seeded Gryphons look for first title in CalgaryMarch 15, 2016OTTAWA (CIS) – The University of Guelph Gryphons have been established tournament favourites for what promises to be one of the most competitive CIS women’s hockey championship in recent years, this week in Calgary.
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2016 CIS women’s hockey championship: Guelph seeded No. 1 for first time in program historyMarch 13, 2016OTTAWA (CIS) – For the first time in program history, the University of Guelph Gryphons are the team to beat heading into the CIS women’s hockey championship.
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CIS women's hockey weekend roundupMarch 06, 2016
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CIS women's hockey weekend roundupFebruary 07, 2016
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CIS TOP TEN TUESDAY (#16): Reigning champ Carleton moves up to No. 1 in men’s basketballJanuary 12, 2016OTTAWA (CIS) – The reigning champion Carleton University Ravens top the CIS national rankings in men’s basketball for the first time this season.
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CIS TOP TEN TUESDAY (#14): McGill men’s hockey, Brock men’s wrestling move up to No. 1December 01, 2015OTTAWA (CIS) – The McGill University Redmen and Brock University Badgers move to the top of the CIS national rankings this week in men’s hockey and men’s wrestling, respectively.
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CIS TOP TEN TUESDAY (#11): National leaders stay putNovember 10, 2015
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CIS TOP TEN TUESDAY (#10): McMaster women, Ottawa men open at No. 1 in basketballNovember 03, 2015OTTAWA (CIS) – The McMaster Marauders women and Ottawa Gee-Gees men top the first CIS basketball rankings of the season.
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ArcelorMittal Dofasco CIS athletes of the week (#8): McGill’s Hough, Calgary’s Russo honouredOctober 28, 2015OTTAWA (CIS) – Taylor Hough, a hockey player from McGill University, and Dominic Russo, a soccer player from the University of Calgary, are the ArcelorMittal Dofasco CIS female and male athletes of the week for the period ending Oct. 25, 2015.
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CIS TOP TEN TUESDAY (#8): Western women’s hockey, UBC men’s soccer move up to No. 1October 20, 2015OTTAWA (CIS) – The reigning champion Western Mustangs are the new team to beat in CIS women’s hockey, while in men’s soccer, the UBC Thunderbirds join the UQAM Citadins atop the national rankings.
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CIS women's hockey roundup (October 16 - 18)October 18, 2015
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ArcelorMittal Dofasco CIS athletes of the week (#6): Queen’s Larocca, Lethbridge’s Tait honouredOctober 14, 2015OTTAWA (CIS) – Hockey players Nadia Larocca from Queen’s University and Dylan Tait from the University of Lethbridge are the ArcelorMittal Dofasco CIS female and male athletes of the week for the period ending Oct. 12, 2015.
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CIS TOP TEN TUESDAY (#7): Montreal, Alberta, UBC-O, McMaster open at No. 1 in hockey, volleyballOctober 13, 2015OTTAWA (CIS) – The Montreal Carabins (women) and Alberta Golden Bears (men) top the first national rankings of the season in CIS hockey, while the UBC Okanagan Heat (women) and McMaster Marauders open at No. 1 in volleyball.