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CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

 

THE BRONZE BABY

The Bronze Baby is awarded annually to the CIS Women's Basketball Champions. The trophy dates back to 1922 when it was donated by the Students' Council of McGill University. Until 1970, the Women's Interuniversity Athletic Union (WIAU) in Quebec and Ontario awarded the Bronze Baby to their conference championship basketball team. In 1971, the WIAU was dissolved as a conference and the trophy was retired and returned to the donor, McGill University. McGill students then offered "her" to the Canadian Women's Interuniversity Athletic Union in June 1972.

The figure is a replica of a statue that was in the grounds of Dunfermline College of Physical Education in Scotland and is a copy of a trophy competed for by the High Schools of Dundee. The winners of the trophy from 1923 until 1971 are recorded on the old base at McGill University.

Year Champions Host Year Champions Host

2007-08 UBC Saskatchewan

2006-07 Simon Fraser Memorial
2005-06 UBC UNB
2004-05 Simon Fraser Winnipeg
2003-04 UBC Winnipeg
2002-03 Victoria McMaster
2001-02 Simon Fraser McMaster
2000-01 Regina Alberta
1999-00 Victoria Alberta
1998-99 Alberta Lakehead
1997-98 Victoria Lakehead
1996-97 Manitoba Lakehead
1995-96 Manitoba Laval
1994-95 Winnipeg Lakehead
1993-94 Winnipeg Calgary
1992-93 Winnipeg Victoria
1991-92 Victoria UPEI
1990-91 Laurentian Laval
1989-90 Laurentian Toronto
1988-89 Calgary Laurentian
1987-88 Manitoba Lethbridge

1986-87 Victoria Laval
1985-86 Toronto Winnipeg
1984-85 Victoria Bishop's
1983-84 Bishop's Manitoba
1982-83 Bishop's Manitoba
1981-82 Victoria Saskatchewan
1980-81 Victoria Guelph
1979-80 Victoria Dalhousie
1978-79 Laurentian Regina
1977-78 Laurentian Calgary
1976-77 Laurentian Calgary
1975-76 Laurentian Guelph
1974-75 Laurentian UNB
1973-74 UBC Winnipeg
1972-73 UBC McGill
1971-72 UBC Saskatchewan

 

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP

Year Winner Team Year Winner Team

2007-08 Erica McGuinness, UBC

2006-07 Laurelle Weigl, Simon Fraser
2005-06 Kelsey Blair, UBC
2004-05 Dani Langford Simon Fraser
2003-04 Carrie Watson UBC
2002-03 Lindsay Anderson Victoria
2001-02 Teresa Kleindienst Simon Fraser
2000-01 Cymone Bouchard Regina
1999-00 Lindsay Brooke Victoria
1998-99 Jackie Simon Alberta
1997-98 Lindsay Brooke Victoria
1996-97 Terri-Lee Johannesson Manitoba
1995-96 Terri-Lee Johannesson Manitoba
1994-95 Sandra Carroll Winnipeg
1993-94 Sandra Carroll Winnipeg
1992-93 Michelle Chambers Winnipeg
1991-92 Jenny Sutton Victoria

1990-91 Dianne Norman Laurentian
1989-90 Shirlene McLean Laurentian
1988-89 Veronica Vanderschee Calgary
1987-88 Kim Bertholet Manitoba
1986-87 Janet Fowler Victoria
1985-86 Angela Orton Toronto
1984-85 Lori Clarke Victoria
1983-84 Andrea Blackwell* Bishop's
_______Lynn Polson* Bishop's
1982-83 Andrea Blackwell Bishop's
1981-82 Luanne Hebb Victoria
1980-81 Shelly Godfrey Victoria
1979-80 Carol Turney-Loos Victoria
1978-79 Sylvia Sweeney Laurentian

*co-winners/co-gagnants

NAN COPP AWARD (Player of the Year)
The Nan Copp Award, dedicated in honour of the late official and organizer of the women's game, is awarded annually to the CIS Outstanding Player of the Year. Selection is made by the CIS Coaches Association.

Year Winner Team Year Winner Team

2007-08 Lani Gibbons Simon Fraser

2006-07 Sarah Crooks, Saskatchewan
2005-06 Sarah Crooks, Saskatchewan
2004-05 JoAnne Wells Winnipeg
2003-04 Cymone Bouchard Regina
2002-03 Jessica Kaczowka Simon Fraser
2001-02 Jessica Kaczowka Simon Fraser
2000-01 Leighann Doan Calgary
1999-00 Leighann Doan Calgary
1998-99 Corrin Wersta Regina
1997-98 Anne Smith Manitoba
1996-97 Vicky Tessier McGill
1995-96 Justine Ellison Toronto
1994-95 Sandra Carroll Winnipeg
1993-94 Sandra Carroll Winnipeg

1992-93 Sandra Carroll Winnipeg
1991-92 Susan Stewart Laurentian
1990-91 Jodi Evans Calgary
1989-90 Veronica Vanderschee Calgary
1988-89 Kim Bertholet Manitoba
1987-88 Veronica Vanderschee Calgary
1986-87 Lori Clarke Victoria
1985-86 Pat Melville Toronto
1984-85 Carol Hamilton Laurentian
1983-84 Andrea Blackwell Bishop's
1982-83 Tracie McAra Victoria
1981-82 Luanne Hebb Victoria
1980-81 Janis Paskevich Calgary
1979-80 Carol Turney-Loos Victoria

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

The award is presented annually to a first-year player in CIS basketball who has exhibited exemplary skill and leadership. The winner is selected by the CIS Coaches Association.

Year Winner Team Year Winner Team

2007-08 Cora Duval, UQAM

2006-07 Laurelle Weigl, Simon Fraser
2005-06 Amanda Anderson, Western
2004-05 Laura MacCallum York
2003-04 Cassandra Carpenter Laurentian
2002-03 Kelsey Blair UBC
2001-02 Julie Devenny Waterloo
2000-01 Josée Lalonde Laval
1999-00 Julie Galipeau Saint Mary's
1998-99 Danielle Everitt McMaster
1997-98 Valérie Samson Laval
1996-97 Leighann Doan Calgary

1995-96 Andrea Gottselig Regina
1994-95 Marjorie Kelly Manitoba
1993-94 Carolyn Wares Dalhousie
1992-93 Vicky Tessier McGill
1991-92 Theresa McCuish StFX
1990-91 Darcel Wright Ryerson
1989-90 Dianne Norman Laurentian

PETER ENNIS AWARD (Coach of the Year)

The selection of the Women's Basketball Coach of the Year is made by the CIS Coaches Association.

Year Winner Team Year Winner Team

2007-08 Theresa Burns McMaster

2006-07 Scott Edwards, Alberta
2005-06 Fabian McKenzie, Cape Breton
2004-05 Bruce Langford Simon Fraser
2003-04 Deb Huband UBC
2002-03 Douglas Partridge Memorial
2001-02 Bruce Langford Simon Fraser
2000-01 Linda Marquis Laval
1999-00 Linda Marquis Laval
1998-99 Trix Baker Alberta
1997-98 Coleen Dufresne Manitoba
1996-97 Christine Stapleton Regina
1995-96 Ron Carew Cape Breton
1994-95 Tom Kendall Winnipeg
1993-94 Tom Kendall Winnipeg
1992-93 Tom Kendall Winnipeg

1991-92 Kathy Shields Victoria
1990-91 Peter Ennis Laurentian
1989-90 Donna Rudakas Calgary
1988-89 Donna Rudakas Calgary
1987-88 Coleen Dufresne Manitoba
1986-87 Peter Ennis Laurentian
1985-86 Sherry Melney Alberta
1984-85 Louisa Zerbe Lethbridge
1983-84 Wayne Hussey Bishop's
1982-83 Coleen Dufresne UNB
1981-82 Tom Kendall Winnipeg
1980-81 Wayne Hussey Bishop's
1979-80 Kathy Shields Victoria
1978-79 Marilyn McNeil Calgary
1977-78 Mike Gallo Victoria

SYLVIA SWEENEY AWARD

The Award is given to reward excellence in the student-athlete and is named in honour of Sylvia Sweeney, a past basketball athlete of McGill, Concordia and Laurentian University who excelled both on the court as well as in the classroom. It She played on three Olympic teams and now continues to support university basketball. The recipient of this award will exhibit outstanding achievement in three areas: basketball, academics and community involvement. Selection is made by the CIS Coaches Association.

Year Winner Team Year Winner Team

2007-08 Michelle Buhler UCFV

2006-07 Stephanie Yallin, Guelph
2005-06 Michelle Smith, Alberta
2004-05 Maria-Jose Raposo, Concordia
2003-04 Krystal O'Bryne Victoria
2002-03 Anna Drewniak Manitoba
2001-02 Jacqueline Lavallée Saskatchewan

2000-01 Lindsay Brooke Victoria
1999-00 Andrea Gottselig Regina
1998-99 Rania Burns Alberta
1997-98 Shelly Dewar Laurentian
1996-97 Nadine Fennig Alberta
1995-96 Jaylene Morrison Queen's
1994-95 Adair Duncan UBC
1993-94 Larisa Waschuk Winnipeg

TRACY MACLEOD AWARD

As a member of the Brandon Bobcats, Tracy MacLeod broke her lower leg during a game in 1993. Five months after her accident, and after numerous surgeries, she had her leg amputated eight inches below the knee. Defying all odds, she was back on the court less than three months later, playing with an artificial limb. In honour of her determination, perseverence and unwaivering spirit to continue playing the game she loved, the Women's Basketball Coaches Association is pleased to honor Tracy by dedicating this award in her name.

Year Winner Team Year Winner Team

2007-08 Rachel Hart McMaster

2006-07 Julia Wilson, Simon Fraser
2005-06 Devon Campbell, Simon Fraser
2004-05 Cory Bekkering Calgary
2003-04 Heather Thompson Winnipeg
2002-03 Fiona Tozer Brock

2001-02 Debra Hidson Calgary
2000-01 Nicole Poier Saskatchewan
1999-00 Janet Wells Dalhousie
1998-99 Angela Hrkac Lakehead
1997-98 Patricia Wood Brandon
1996-97 Karen Arnott Guelph

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Year Winner Team Year Winner Team

2007-08 Rachel Hart McMaster

2006-07 Rachel Hart, Manitoba
2005-06 Chiara Rocca, McMaster
2004-05 Jody Potts Victoria
2003-04 Carrie Watson UBC

2002-03 Cymone Bouchard Regina
2001-02 Teresa Kleindienst* SFU
Clare Beatty* Laurentian

*co-winners/co-gagnants

 

CIS championship records / Records du championnat de SIC

Most titles / Plus de titres :  Victoria, 9

Most consecutive titles / Plus de titres consécutifs :  Laurentian, 5 (1974-75 to ‘78-79)

Most medals / Plus de médailles:  Victoria, 15

Most appearances / Plus de participations : Victoria & Laurentian, 25

Most consecutive appearances / Plus de participations consécutives :         

Laurentian, 22 (1974-75 to ‘95-96)

Most appearances in final / Plus de participations à la finale :  Victoria, 14

Most consecutive appearances in final / Plus de participations consécutives à la finale :

Laurentian, 5 (1974-75 to ‘78-79)

Victoria, 5 (1978-79 to ‘82-83)

 

Most games played / Plus de parties jouées:  Victoria, 72

Most wins / Plus de victoires :  Victoria, 53

Most losses / Plus de défaites : Laurentian, 28

Best winning % / Meilleur % de victoires : UBC, .762 (16-5)

Lowest winning % / Plus faible % de victoires :                         

Wilfrid Laurier, .000 (0-4)

StFX, .000 (0-2)

 

 


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