US collegiate ice hockey conference
The Ontario University Athletics (OUA) came into being in 1997 with the merger of the Ontario Universities Athletics Association and the Ontario Women's Intercollegiate Athletics Association . This is similar to what would be called a college athletic conference in the United States .
Notable games On February 11, 2000, the Ontario University Athletics women's ice hockey program saw its longest game take place. The University of Toronto 's Rhonda Mitchell scored on a 35-foot slap shot. It was the 5:07 mark of the eighth period and the Varsity Blues defeated York University. Although the victory allowed the U of T to advance to the OUA gold medal game, it was the longest in the history of Canadian women's hockey.[ 1] The game lasted over five hours and ten minutes. York's player of the game was goaltender Debra Ferguson,[ 2] as she valiantly made 63 saves over 125 minutes.
On March 3, 2011, a postseason match between the Queen's Golden Gaels and the Guelph Gryphons became the longest collegiate hockey game, male or female, Canadian or American — on record. The match began on Wednesday and it only ended on Thursday. The duration of the match was 167 minutes and 14 seconds when Queen's forward Morgan McHaffie placed a rebound past Gryphons goalie Danielle Skoufranis.[ 3]
Members
Institution
Location
Nickname
Founded
Colors
Brock University
St. Catharines, Ontario
Badgers
1964
Blue , Red and White
Laurentian University
Sudbury, Ontario
Voyageurs
1960
Gold and Blue
Nipissing University
North Bay, Ontario
Lakers
1992
Green and Blue
Ontario Tech University
Oshawa, Ontario
Ridgebacks
2002
Dark blue, light blue, orange
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario
Golden Gaels
1841
Gold , Blue and Red
Toronto Metropolitan University
Toronto, Ontario
TMU Bold (formerly Ryerson Rams)
1948
Blue and Gold
Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo, Ontario
Golden Hawks
1960
Purple and Gold
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario
Gryphons
1964
Red , Gold and Black
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
Varsity Blues
1827
Blue and White
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario
Warriors
1959
Gold , Black and White
University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario
Mustangs
1878
Purple and White
University of Windsor
Windsor, Ontario
Lancers
1857
Blue and Gold
York University
North York, Ontario
Lions
1959
Red , Black and White
Conference arenas
School
Hockey arena (built)
Capacity
Brock
Seymour-Hannah Sports & Entertainment Centre
1,400
Guelph
Gryphon Centre Arena
1,400
Laurentian
Countryside Sports Complex
5,100
Laurier
Waterloo Recreation Complex
3,400
Nipissing
North Bay Memorial Gardens (1955)
4,262
Ontario Institute of Technology
UOIT Campus Ice Centre
550
Queen's
Kingston Memorial Centre
3,300
Ryerson
Mattamy Home Ice (1931)
2,796
Toronto
Varsity Arena
4,116
Waterloo
Columbia Ice Field
1,000
Windsor
South Windsor Arena
1,000
Western
Thompson Arena
3,615
York
Canlan Ice Sports-York
1,700
Champions
Regular season champions
Year
School
Wins
Losses
Overtime Losses
Points
2009-10[ 4]
Wilfrid Laurier
26
0
1
53
2008-09[ 5]
Wilfrid Laurier
26
1
0
52
2007-08[ 6]
Wilfrid Laurier
23
2
2
48
McCaw Cup championship games March 7, 2015: Western def. Guelph 2-0
March 12, 2016: Guelph def. Western 5-1
March 11, 2017: Guelph def. Nipissing 6-1
March 10, 2018: Western def. Queen’s 3-0
March 9, 2019: Guelph def. Toronto 4-2
March 6, 2020: Toronto def. York 3-1
Year
School
2009-10[ 7]
Wilfrid Laurier
2007-08
Wilfrid Laurier
National championship teams
School
No. of titles
Year(s)
Toronto Varsity Blues
1
2001
Laurier Golden Hawks
1
2005
Western Mustangs
1
2015
Guelph Gryphons
1
2019
Regular season scoring champions In progress
Year
Player
School
GP
G
A
PTS
PIM
2016-17[ 8]
Krystin Lawrence
Windsor
24
23
9
32
20
2017-18[ 9]
Katrina Manoukarakis
Queen's
24
15
15
30
16
2018–19[ 10]
April Clark
Western
24
20
13
33
18
2019–20[ 11]
Taytum Clairmont
Waterloo
23
11
17
28
30
Awards and honors
All-star teams
Player
Position
School
Shannon Bettles
G
Guelph
Tanja Vlahovich
D
Guelph
Sandy Hustler
D
Windsor
Caroline Hall
F
Laurier
Krista Lehrbass
F
Guelph
Jackie Cherevaty
F
Toronto
Player
Position
School
Shelley Campbell
G
Windsor
Melanie Roach
D
York
Sandy Hustler
D
Windsor
Lisa Backman
F
Laurier
Coley Dosser
F
Guelph
Urzula May
F
Toronto
Player
Position
School
Shannon Bettles
G
Guelph
Heather Vance
D
Toronto
Kim Shillington
D
Laurier
Lori Loftus
F
Queen's
Karent Kett
F
York
Jennifer Krog
F
Laurier
Player
Position
School
Shelly Campbell
G
Windsor
Stephanie Campell
D
Toronto
Ali MacMillan
D
Toronto
Coley Dosser
F
Guelph
Sue Ann Van Damme
F
Toronto
Cheryl Pounder
F
Laurier
Player
Position
School
Colette Good
G
York
Allyson Fox
D
York
Ingrid Gedies
D
Guelph
Shanley White
F
York
Jen Rawson
F
Toronto
Tammy Kerr
F
Guelph
Player
Position
School
Debra Ferguson
G
York
Allyson Fox
D
York
Sarah Miller
D
Guelph
Jayna Hefford
F
Toronto
Sari Krooks
F
York
F
Player
Position
School
Jenifer Dewar
G
Guelph
Lori Dupuis
D
Toronto
Andria Hunter
D
Toronto
Amy Turek
F
Laurier
Stacey Harvey
F
Queen's
Nathalie Rivard
F
Toronto
Player
Position
School
Michelle Clayton and Tammy Edger (tie)
G
York and Queen's
Liz Duval
D
Guelph
Katie Quinn
D
York
Rebecca Reid
F
Toronto
Cassie Campbell
F
Guelph
Julie Walker
F
Queen's
Player
Position
School
Michelle Clayton
G
York
Andria Hunter
D
Toronto
Stephanie Boyd
D
Toronto
Liz Duval
F
Guelph
Stacey Harvey
F
Queen's
Nathalie Rivard
F
Toronto
Player
Position
School
Jennifer Dewar
G
Guelph
Sarah Applegarth
D
Guelph
Lori Dupuis
D
Toronto
Katie Quinn
F
York
Michelle Holmes
F
Guelph
Cassie Campbell
F
Guelph
Player
Position
School
Leslie Reddon
G
Toronto
Stacey Harvey
D
Queen's
Stephanie Boyd
D
Toronto
Lori Dupuis
F
Toronto
Marni Barrow
F
York
Lori Taylor
F
Toronto
Player
Position
School
Stephanie Slade
G
Guelph
Cassie Campbell
D
Guelph
Natalie Rivard
D
Toronto
Liz Duval
F
Guelph
Helen Knowles
F
Guelph
Michele Hanes
F
Guelph
Player
Position
School
Marci Hickmott
G
Guelph
Stacey Harvey
D
Queen's
Lori Taylor
D
Toronto
Andria Hunter
F
Toronto
Julie Stevens
F
Queen's
Nancy Deschamps
F
Guelph
Player
Position
School
Marci Hickmott and Heather Zakary (tie)
G
Guelph and Toronto
Kelli Chittick
D
Guelph
Elizabeth Duvall
D
Guelph
Laura Lloyd
F
McMaster
Stacey Harvey
F
Queen's
Jules Stevens
F
Queen's
Player
Position
School
Sandy Stanifort
G
McMaster
Marni Barrow
D
Toronto
Lori Taylor
D
Toronto
Jenny Patterson
F
Guelph
Jules Stevens
F
Queens
Sue Patterson
F
Queens
Player
Position
School
Leslie Reddon
G
Toronto
Rebecca Higgins
D
Queens
Cindy McGarroch
D
Toronto
Michele Campbell
F
York
Kelly Borutski
F
McMaster
Laurie Wise
F
Toronto
Player
Position
School
Glenda Rosen
G
McMaster
Sue Scherer
D
Guelph
Sophie Radecki
D
Toronto
Carolyn Aylesworth
C
Queens
Marjot Verlaan
RW
McMaster
Heather Ginzel
LW
Toronto
Player
Position
School
Karen Ranson
G
Toronto
Sue Scherer
D
Guelph
Beth Harrison
D
McMaster
Carolyn Aylesworth
C
Queens
Sue Howard
RW
York
Karen Wright
LW
Toronto
Player
Position
School
Cindy Vining
G
McMaster
Tina Vlad
D
Guelph
Barb Boys
D
York
Sue Howard
C
York
Helen Murphy
RW
Toronto
Donna Downes
LW
McMaster
[ 12]
Most Valuable player
Year
Player
School
2008-09
Andrea Bevan
Laurier
2007-08
Lauren Barch
Laurier
2006-07
Andrea Bevan
Laurier
2005-06
Kate Allgood
Brock
2004-05
Cindy Eadie
Laurier
Scoring leaders
Year
Player
School
Points
2008-09
Tamara Bell Andrea Ironside
Guelph Laurier
2007-08
Janine Davies
Toronto
2006-07
Kate Allgood
Brock
1998-99
Jackie Cherevaty
Toronto
36[ 13]
[ 14]
International
OUA players in the Olympics
Player
Position
School
Event
Result
Lesley Reddon
Goaltender
University of Toronto
1998 Winter Olympics
Silver
Lori Dupuis
Forward
University of Toronto
1998 Winter Olympics
Silver
Lori Dupuis
Forward
University of Toronto
2002 Winter Olympics
Gold
Jayna Hefford
Forward
University of Toronto
1998 Winter Olympics
Silver
Jayna Hefford
Forward
University of Toronto
2002 Winter Olympics
Gold
Jayna Hefford
Forward
University of Toronto
2006 Winter Olympics
Silver
Jayna Hefford
Forward
University of Toronto
2010 Winter Olympics
Gold
Laura Schuler
Forward
University of Toronto
1998 Winter Olympics
Silver
Vicky Sunohara
Forward
University of Toronto
1998 Winter Olympics
Silver
Vicky Sunohara
Forward
University of Toronto
2002 Winter Olympics
Gold
Winter Universiade
2011
2015
2017
Coaching staff
Rachel Flanagan, Head Coach: Guelph Canada
Kelly Paton, Assistant Coach: Western Canada
Shaun Reagan, Assistant Coach: Waterloo Canada
2019
References
^ "OUA.ca: History" . Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved April 18, 2010 .
^ "Communications & Public Affairs" .
^ Mary Ormsby (March 3, 2011). "Gaels, Gryphons women set hockey record" . Toronto Star. Retrieved July 17, 2011 .
^ "Ontario University Athletics" .
^ "Ontario University Athletics" .
^ "Ontario University Athletics" .
^ "Ontario University Athletics" .
^ "2016-2017 Women's Ice Hockey Overall Statistics" . oua.ca . Retrieved May 19, 2021 .
^ "2017-2018 Women's Ice Hockey Overall Statistics" . oua.ca . Retrieved May 19, 2021 .
^ "2018-2019 Women's Ice Hockey Overall Statistics" . oua.ca . Retrieved May 6, 2021 .
^ "2019-2020 Women's Ice Hockey Overall Statistics" . oua.ca . Retrieved May 6, 2021 .
^ "Archived copy" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on July 13, 2011. Retrieved July 17, 2011 .{{cite web }}
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^ "OUA 1998/99 All-Stars" .
^ "Archived copy" . Archived from the original on February 23, 2012. Retrieved June 17, 2010 .{{cite web }}
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^ "2011 Winter Universiade: Martlet duo scores as Canada strikes gold in Turkey" . McGill University. Retrieved July 17, 2011 .[permanent dead link ]
^ "2015 Winter Universiade: CIS announces Canadian women's hockey roster" . universitysport.prestosports.com . October 24, 2014. Retrieved May 6, 2021 .
^ "2017 Winter Universiade: Canadian women's hockey team announced" . canadawest.org . October 7, 2016. Retrieved May 20, 2021 .
^ "Canadian men's and women's hockey teams announced for 2019 FISU Winter Universiade" . usports.ca . February 22, 2019. Retrieved April 30, 2021 .
External links
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