| FIRST TEAM |
SECOND TEAM |
Hannah Shoichet UBC
Ciara Gaizutis York
Donna Carvalhal Toronto
Erin Ramsay Calgary
Crystal Walton Saint Mary's
Heather Smith UBC
Melissa Abraham Ottawa
Francine Brousseau Laval
Leanne Huck Dalhousie
Cristina Bonasia Western
Danielle Day McGill |
Christa Barber StFX
Morag Mitchell-Carvalho McGill
Laura Scharf Dalhousie
Megan Dourado Calgary
Ashleigh Dolbaczuk Toronto
Éloise Vandal McGill
Melanie Mol Brock
Diana Burmester Carleton
Brenna Dixon UCCB
Eilish McConville Queen's
Alanna Maloney McGill |
First team All-Canadians winners receive a daytimer,
a laptop carrying case and a dry mounted certificate.
GUNN BALDURSSON
MEMORIAL AWARD / (Championship MVP)
The Gunn Baldursson Award is awarded to the Most Valuable Player
of the National Championship. The selection is made by a committee
established by the Host. The trophy was donated by Acadia University
and the Baldursson family in memory of Gunnhildur Baldursson. A
native of Iceland, "The Gunner" was a two-time All Conference
soccer player for the Acadia University Women's Soccer Team, and
a National Team member. Baldursson was killed in a tragic car accident
in 1987.
| Date Winner Team |
Date Winner Team |
2003 Rosalyn Hicks, UBC
2002 Sarah Regan UBC
2001 Aishatu Alfa Alberta
2000 Claire Martin Dalhousie
1999 Stef Finateri Dalhousie
1998 Stephanie O'Neill Calgary
1997 Heather Murray Alberta
1996 Danielle Vella Ottawa |
1995 Camilla Vejvalka Laurier
1994 Carla Perry Dalhousie
1993 Tammy Crawford UBC
1992 Nancy Ferguson UBC
1991 Lydia Vamos McMaster
1990 Alison Tuton Acadia
1989 Jane Wood Alberta |
THE CHANTAL
NAVERT MEMORIAL AWARD TROPHY (Player of the Year)
The Chantal Navert Memorial Award is presented annually to the
Outstanding Player of the Year. The award was donated by the Université
de Sherbrooke in memory of Chantal Navert. Chantal, a National
Soccer Official for 15 years, an avid university soccer supporter
and a role model for those aspiring to become referees at the
National and International level, passed away suddenly in 1995.
The winner is selected by a selection committee composed of members
of the CIS Coaches Association.
The winner will receive a watch provided by Tissot
| Date Winner Team |
Date Winner Team |
2004 Danielle Day McGill
2003 Eva Havaris, Western Ontario &
Sarah Regan, UBC
2002 Sarah Drake UCCB
2001 Eva Melamed McGill
2000 Noel Trepanier Ottawa |
1999 Raelenne Dunne Queen's
1998 Sarah Joly Alberta
1997 Odile Desbois McGill
1996 Marie Claude Dion Laval
1995 Cigi Cignini Laurier |
TISSOT ROOKIE
OF THE YEAR
Initiated in 1996, the Rookie of the Year Award is presented
annually to a first-year player in CIS soccer who has exhibited
exemplary skill and leadership. The winner is selected by the
CIS Coaches Association.
| Date Winner Team |
Date Winner Team |
2004 Ramata Coulibaly, Ottawa U
2003 Eilish McConville, Queen's
2002 Hannah Shoichet UBC
2001 Cristina Bonasia Western
2000 Michelle Desjardins UCCB |
1999 Alana Maloney McGill
1998 Lisa Nolet Laval
1997 Mary-Beth Bowie Dalhousie
1996 Marie-Eve LaFlamme Laval |
COACH OF
THE YEAR
The winner receives a daytimer, a laptop carrying case and
a dry mounted certificate.
| Date Winner Team |
Date Winner Team |
2004 Mike Redmond, UPEI
2003 Ron Gourlay, Brock
2002 Helder Duarte Laval
2001 Mark Eys Western
2000 Stephen Timmons UCCB
1999 Dick Mosher UBC
1998 Dave McDowell Queen's
1997 Sheri Kitching-Fowler Western
1996 Steve Johnson Ottawa
1995 Maryse Godbout Sherbrooke |
1994 Dick Mosher UBC
1993 Dave McDowell Queen's
1992 Frank Donlavey McMaster
1991 Gord Caldwell Windsor
1990 Laura Sandes Acadia
1989 Tracy David Alberta
1988 Tony Lachetta McGill
1987 Céline Daigle Sherbrooke |
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