U Sports women's soccer championship
Founded | 1987 |
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Number of teams | 8 |
Current champions | Laval Rouge et Or |
Most successful club(s) | UBC Thunderbirds, Trinity Western Spartans (5)[1] |
Website | Official website |
The U Sports women's soccer championship is a tournament which involves the champions from each of the four regional sports conferences within Canada's university sports governing body of U Sports. The championship features eight teams in single elimination matches to determine a national champion. The championship hosts 11 games over four days at a predetermined host venue. The host team is automatically qualified for the tournament, as is each of the conference champions, with additional berths awarded for the remaining spots. The Gladys Bean Memorial Trophy is awarded to the winners.
Champions
Honours
U Sports Championship MVP
The selection is made by a committee established by the host of the U Sports championship.
- 2016 Joëlle Gosselin, Laval
- 2015 Jasmin Dhanda, UBC
- 2014 Joëlle Gosselin, Laval
- 2013 Vanessa Kovacs, Trinity Western
- 2012 Jennifer Castillo, Trinity Western
- 2011 Chantel Marson, Queen's University
- 2010 Kelsey Tikka, Laurier
- 2009 Tessa Meyer, Trinity Western
- 2008 Daniela Gerig, Trinity Western
- 2007 Kylie Snow, Cape Breton
- 2006 Amy Bobb, UBC
- 2005 Carey Gustafson, Victoria
- 2004 Danielle Day, McGill
- 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
References
- ↑ Past CIS Champions
- ↑ Rouge et Or crowned women’s soccer champs after 2-1 win over UBC
- ↑ Host T-Birds dominate TWU, claim record sixth CIS banner
- ↑ Host Laval stuns 5-time champs, first Quebec team to win CIS title
- ↑ Spartans defend title, claim record-tying fifth banner
- ↑ Spartans triumph in PK, no 3-peat for Gaels
- ↑ Gaels win on penalty kicks, repeat as national champs
- ↑ Queen’s Gaels capture Gold over Laurier Golden Hawks 1-0
- ↑ Spartans repeat as national champions
- ↑ Host Spartans win second CIS national title
- ↑ Host Capers claim first Bean Trophy
- ↑ Birds claim third national title in five years
- ↑ Victoria captures first CIS title
- ↑ Spartans crowned following brilliant comeback
- ↑ UBC repeats champions with 5-0 win over Ottawa
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