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Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey

The Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey program represents Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec in the sport of ice hockey in the Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) conference of U Sports. The Stingers have won nineteen RSEQ conference championships and four U Sports national championships, in 1998, 1999, 2022, and 2024.[2]

Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey
UniversityConcordia University (Quebec)
ConferenceRSEQ
Head coachJulie Chu
Since 2015–16 season
Assistant coaches
ArenaEd Meagher Arena
Montreal, Quebec
ColorsBurgundy, Yellow, and White[1]
     
U Sports Tournament championships
1998, 1999, 2022, 2024
U Sports Tournament appearances
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023, 2024
Conference Tournament championships
1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2018
Ed Meagher Arena during a Stingers game in February 2024

History edit

The Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey team earned varsity status in 1975, ensuring that they received financial support from the university.[3]

After playing for the Providence Friars women's ice hockey program and without any NCAA eligibility remaining, Cammi Granato moved to Montreal to earn her master's degree in sports administration at Concordia University. In 123 games, Granato scored 178 goals and 148 assists for 326 points, and was instrumental in Concordia capturing three consecutive provincial championships.[4]

In the 1997–98 season of Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union (CIAU; renamed CIS in 2001 and U Sports in 2016) women's ice hockey, the Stingers won their first national championship, which was held at Concordia.

In the 2000 semi-finals, the Stingers were bested by the Alberta Pandas by a 4–3 tally. That year, the Stingers took third place. In the 2000–01 season, Stingers player Lisa-Marie Breton was the conference scoring leader, with eight goals and six assists in just six RSEQ games.[5]

The team is coached by four-time Olympic medallist Julie Chu, after former coach Les Lawton accumulated more than 500 victories as Stingers head coach before stepping down due to health issues.[6]

Erica Porter, who played five years with the Stingers (2011–2016) and earned academic All-Canadian honors in each year, was among eighteen former student-athletes selected for the 2021 U Sports Female Apprentice Coach Program.[7] The program is geared towards increasing the number of women in coaching positions across Canadian universities and involves pairing apprentice coaches with a mentor head coach. Porter was she mentored by Concordia coaches Julie Chu and Caroline Ouellette.[8]

The Stingers completed a perfect regular season in 2023–24, with 25 wins and 0 losses.[9]

Exhibition edit

Date Opponent Score
December 4, 2003 China national women's team 7–2[10]

National championships edit

Year Winner Score Runner-up
1998 Concordia Stingers 4–1 Toronto Lady Blues
1999 Concordia Stingers 2–0 Alberta Pandas
2022 Concordia Stingers 4–0 Nipissing Lakers
2024 Concordia Stingers 3–1 Toronto Varsity Blues

U Sports Tournament results edit

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
2017 #7 First Round
Semi-Finals
Bronze Medal Game
#2 Guelph
#6 Alberta
#1 UBC
W 4–3
L 2–1
L 2–0
2018 #4 First Round
Semi-Finals
Bronze Medal Game
#5 St. Francis Xavier
#1 Manitoba
#7 Saskatchewan
W 8–1
L 2–1
W4–2
2022 #1 First Round
Semi-Finals
Gold Medal Game
#8 UPEI
#5 Saskatchewan
#6 Nipissing
W 7–0
W 2–0
W 4–0
2023 #3 First Round
Semi-Finals
Gold Medal Game
#6 Nipissing
#2 UBC
#8 Mount Royal
W 5-1
W 3-1
L 4–3
2024 #1 First Round
Semi-Finals
Gold Medal Game
#8 Saskatchewan
#4 Waterloo
#6 Toronto
W 4-0
W 3-1
W 3-1

International edit

Player Position Event Result
Erin Lally[11] Forward 25th Winter Universiade Gold
Cecilia Anderson Goaltender 2005 IIHF Women's World Championship Bronze

Olympics edit

The following Stingers alumni have participated in ice hockey at the Winter Olympics.

Player Position Event Result
Therese Brisson[12] Defense 1998 Winter Olympics Silver
Therese Brisson Defense 2002 Winter Olympics Gold
Karyn Bye Forward 1998 Winter Olympics Gold
Cammi Granato[13] Forward 1998 Winter Olympics Gold
Caroline Ouellette Forward 2002 Winter Olympics Gold
Caroline Ouellette Forward 2006 Winter Olympics Gold
Cecilia Anderson Goaltender (Team Sweden) 2006 Winter Olympics Silver
Caroline Ouellette Forward 2010 Winter Olympics Gold

Awards and honours edit

  • TSN Award: Karen Kendall, 1998[14]
  • Concordia Director Shield: Cecilia Anderson, 2006

RSEQ Awards edit

RSEQ was known as the Fédération Québécoise du Sport Étudiant (FSSQ)/Quebec Student Sport Federation (QSSF) until 2010.

Player of the Year edit

  • 1999–2000: Corinne Swirsky
  • 2001–02: Marie-Claude Allard
  • 2004–05: Cecilia Anderson
  • 2010–11: Audrey Doyon-Lessard[15]
  • 2019–20: Rosalie Bégin-Cyr[16]

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 2000–01: Roxanne Dupuis
  • 2001–02: Dominique Rancour
  • 2003–04: Cecilia Anderson
  • 2004–05: Sandy Roy
  • 2014–15: Katherine Purchase[17]
  • 2017–18: Lidia Fillion
  • 2018–19: Rosalie Bégin-Cyr
  • 2019–20: Emmy Fecteau[16]
  • 2021–22: Émilie Lavoie

Coach of the Year edit

  • 1997–98: Les Lawton
  • 1998–99: Les Lawton
  • 1999–2000: Les Lawton
  • 2000–01: Les Lawton
  • 2001–02: Les Lawton
  • 2004–05: Les Lawton
  • 2014–15: Les Lawton
  • 2016–17: Julie Chu[18]
  • 2019–20: Julie Chu
  • 2021–22: Julie Chu
  • 2023–24: Julie Chu

Leadership and Social Engagement Award edit

The winner of the RSEQ Leadership and Social Engagement Award represents the conference as a finalist for the U Sports Marion Hilliard Award.

  • 1997–98: Karen Kendall
  • 1998–99: Jessika Audet
  • 2001–02: Lauren Houghton
  • 2003–04: Janna Gillis
  • 2013–14: Jaymee Shell
  • 2021–22: Brigitte Laganière
  • 2023–24: Emmy Fecteau

RSEQ All-Stars edit

  • 1997–98: Jessika Audet (G), Delaney Collins (D), Anne Rodrigue (F), Corinne Swirsky (F)
  • 1998–99: Kari Colpitts (F), Geneviève Fagnan (D), Corinne Swirsky (F)

First Team

  • 1999–2000: Annie Boucher (F), Geneviève Fagnan (D), Corinne Swirsky (F)
  • 2000–01: Marie-Claude Allard (F), Lisa-Marie Breton (F)
  • 2001–02: Marie-Claude Allard (F), Suzanne Kaye (D)
  • 2002–03: Marie-Claude Allard (F), Suzanne Kaye (D), Dominique Rancour (F)
  • 2003–04: Cecilia Anderson (G), Catherine De Abreau (F), Roxanne Dupuis (D), Dominique Rancour (F)
  • 2004–05: Cecilia Anderson (G), Roxanne Dupuis (D), Dominique Rancour (F)
  • 2005–06: Marie-Pier Cantin-Drouin (D), Dominique Rancour (F)
  • 2014–15: Marie-Joëlle Allard (D)
  • 2016–17: Caroll-Ann Gagné (D)[18]
  • 2017–18: Marie-Joëlle Allard (D)
  • 2018–19: Audrey Belzile (F), Claudia Fortin (F)
  • 2019–20: Rosalie Bégin-Cyr (F), Audrey Belzile (F), Brigitte Laganiere (D)[16]
  • 2021–22: Brigitte Laganière (D), Stéphanie Lalancette (F)
  • 2022–23: Alice Philbert (G), Emmy Fecteau (F)
  • 2023–24: Arianne Leblanc (G), Émilie Lussier (F)

Second Team

  • 1999–2000: Lisa-Marie Breton (F), Lisa Herritt (G)
  • 2000–01: Lisa Herritt (G), Suzanne Kaye (D)
  • 2001–02: Jessica Anderson (G), Lisa-Marie Breton (F),[19] Roxanne Dupuis (D), Dominique Rancour (F)
  • 2002–03: Jessica Anderson (G)
  • 2003–04: Marie-Pier Cantin-Drouin (D), Anouk Grignon-L'Anglais (F)
  • 2004–05: Marie-Pier Cantin-Drouin (D), Jodi Gosse (F)
  • 2006–07: Andrea Dolan (F)
  • 2007–08: Angela Di Stasi (F)
  • 2010–11: Audrey Doyon-Lessard (G), Erin Lally (F)
  • 2014–15: Katherine Purchase (G)
  • 2015–16: Caroll-Ann Gagné (D)
  • 2016–17: Marie-Joëlle Allard (D), Claudia Dubois (F)[18]
  • 2017–18: Audrey Belzile (F), Claudia Dubois (F)
  • 2018–19: Brigitte Laganière (D)
  • 2019–20: Claudia Dubois (F), Alexandra Nikolikdakis (D)[16]
  • 2021–22: Rosalie Bégin-Cyr (F), Audrey Belzile (F), Marie-Pascale Bernier (F), Alice Philbert (G)
  • 2022–23: Rosalie Bégin-Cyr (F), Alexandra-Anne Boyer (D), Émilie Lavoie (F), Léonie Philbert (F)
  • 2023–24: Emmy Fecteau (F), Émilie Lavoie (F), Léonie Philbert (F)

All-Rookie Team

  • 2010–11: Alyssa Sherrard (F)
  • 2013–14: Marie-Joëlle Allard (F)
  • 2014–15: Katherine Purchase (G), Devon Thompson (F)
  • 2016–17: Audrey Belzile (F), Brigitte Laganière (D), Alexandra Nikolidakis (D)[18]
  • 2017–18: Lidia Fillion (F)
  • 2018–19: Rosalie Bégin-Cyr (F), Sandrine Lavictoire (D)
  • 2019–20: Emmy Fecteau (F)[16]
  • 2021–22: Émilie Lavoie (F), Chloé Gendreau (F)

Source: RSEQ[20]

U Sports Awards edit

Athlete of the Year edit

The Lois and Doug Mitchell U Sports Athletes of the Year Awards recognize the top male and female athletes competing in university athletics within U Sports.[21]

  • 1998–99: Corinne Swirsky

Brodrick Trophy edit

The Brodrick Trophy is awarded to the player of the year in U Sports women's ice hockey.

  • 1997–98: Corinne Swirsky
  • 1998–99: Corinne Swirsky
  • 1999–2000: Corinne Swirsky

Rookie of the Year edit

  • 2003–04: Cecilia Anderson

Coach of the Year edit

  • 1999–2000: Les Lawton
  • 2023–24: Julie Chu[22]

Marion Hilliard Award edit

The Marion Hilliard Award recognizes an outstanding student-athlete who has demonstrated excellence in ice hockey, academics, and community involvement.

  • 1997–98: Karen Kendall
  • 2001–02: Lauren Houghton[23]
  • 2003–04: Janna Gillis[24]
  • 2023–24: Emmy Fecteau[22]

All-Canadians edit

All-Canadian honours are awarded by U Sports to the all-stars of the regular season.[25]

First Team

  • 1997–98: Delaney Collins (D),[26] Corinne Swirsky (F)
  • 1998–99: Geneviève Fagnan (D), Corinne Swirsky (F)
  • 1999–2000: Corinne Swirsky (F)
  • 2000–01: Lisa-Marie Breton (F)[27]
  • 2001–02: Marie-Claude Allard (F), Suzanne Kaye (D)
  • 2002–03: Suzanne Kaye (D)
  • 2003–04: Cecilia Anderson (G)
  • 2004–05: Roxanne Dupuis (F)
  • 2019–20: Rosalie Bégin-Cyr (F)
  • 2021–22: Brigitte Laganière (D)

Second Team

  • 1997–98: Anne Rodrigue (F)
  • 2002–03: Marie-Claude Allard (F)
  • 2003–04: Dominique Rancour (F)
  • 2004–05: Cecilia Anderson (G)
  • 2016–17: Carol-Ann Gagné (D)
  • 2017–18: Lidia Fillion (F)
  • 2018–19: Claudia Fortin (D)
  • 2019-20: Brigitte Laganière (D)
  • 2021–22: Stéphanie Lalancette (F)
  • 2022–23: Emmy Fecteau (F)
  • 2023–24: Émilie Lussier (F)[22]

All-Rookie

The U Sports All-Rookie team recognizes outstanding first year players in the regular season. Teams have been selected since the 2003–04 season.[28]

  • 2003–04: Cecilia Anderson (G)
  • 2004–05: Sandy Roy (D)
  • 2014–15: Katherine Purchase (G)
  • 2016–17: Alexandra Nikolidakis (D)[29]
  • 2019–20: Emmy Fecteau (F)
  • 2021–22: Émilie Lavoie (F)
  • 2023–24: Émilie Lussier (F)[22]

Championship MVP edit

  • 1998: Corinne Swirsky
  • 2022: Stéphanie Lalancette
  • 2024: Jessymaude Drapeau

Championship All-Star Team edit

  • 1998: Anne Rodrigue (F)
  • 1999: Geneviève Fagnan (D), Anne Rodrigue (F)
  • 2000: Geneviève Fagnan (D), Corinne Swirsky (F)
  • 2001: Caroline Ouellette (F)
  • 2002: Dominique Rancour (F)
  • 2018: Marie-Joëlle Allard (D)[30]
  • 2022: Audrey Belzile (F), Stéphanie Lalancette (F), Alice Philbert (G)
  • 2023: Rosalie Bégin-Cyr (F)
  • 2024: Jessymaude Drapeau (F), Léonie Philbert (F), Jordyn Verbeek (G)

Concordia University Awards edit

  • Michael Di Grappa Award of Distinction for career contribution to the Stingers: Claudia Dubois, 2020

Sally Kemp Award edit

The Sally Kemp award is presented to the most outstanding female athlete at Concordia University.[31]

  • 1975–76: Marjorie Ross
  • 1979–80: Denise Bienvenu
  • 1981–82: Corinne Corcoran
  • 1983–84: Maureen Maloney
  • 1987–88: Thérèse Brisson
  • 1988–89: Thérèse Brisson
  • 1989–90: Annie Caron
  • 1990–91: Laura Leslie
  • 1991–92: Marie-Claude Roy
  • 1994–95: Cammi Granato
  • 1996–97: Corinne Swirsky
  • 1997–98: Corinne Swirsky
  • 1998–99: Corinne Swirsky
  • 2000–01: Lisa-Marie Breton
  • 2002–03: Marie-Claude Allard
  • 2004–05: Cecilia Anderson
  • 2019–20: Rosalie Bégin-Cyr[32]
  • 2021–22: Stéphanie Lalancette
  • 2022–23: Emmy Fecteau

Laurie Brodrick Award edit

The Laurie Brodrick Award is presented to the most outstanding female student-athlete at Concordia University who is competing in her first year of eligibility in a varsity sport.[33]

  • 1980–81: Corinne Corcoran
  • 1982–83: Suzanne Flynn
  • 1985–86: Janice MacDougall
  • 1986–87: Thérèse Brisson
  • 1988–89: Sophie Drolet
  • 1994–95: Kari Colpitts
  • 1995–96: Corinne Swirsky
  • 1997–98: Deana Huyghebaert
  • 1999–2000: Catherine De Abreu
  • 2003–04: Cecilia Anderson
  • 2004–05: Sandy Roy
  • 2007–08: Alynn Doiron
  • 2014–15: Katherine Purchase
  • 2017–18: Lidia Fillion
  • 2019–20: Emmy Fecteau[34]
  • 2021–22: Émilie Lavoie

Fittest Female Athlete edit

  • 1991–92: Val Gaston
  • 1993–94: Ginnie Brule & Karyn Bye
  • 1994–95: Karyn Bye
  • 1995–96: Anne Rodrigue
  • 1996–97: Catherine Bertrand
  • 1997–98: Catherine Bertrand
  • 1998–99: Lisa-Marie Breton
  • 1999–2000: Lisa-Marie Breton
  • 2000–01: Lisa-Marie Breton
  • 2001–02: Lisa-Marie Breton[35]
  • 2002–03: Roxanne Dupuis
  • 2003–04: Marie-Pier Cantin-Drouin
  • 2004–05: Marie-Pier Cantin-Drouin
  • 2005–06: Marie-Pier Cantin-Drouin
  • 2006–07: Sophie Beaudry
  • 2007–08: Meggy Hatin-Léveillée
  • 2009–10: Catherine Rancourt
  • 2010–11: Catherine Rancourt
  • 2012–13: Audrey Morand
  • 2013–14: Audrey Morand
  • 2014–15: Audrey Morand
  • 2017–18: Melinda Prévost
  • 2018–19: Melinda Prévost

Denise Beaudet Award edit

The Denise Beaudet Award is presented to the Concordia female student-athlete who best exemplifies outstanding achievement in the areas of academics, athletics, and community involvement.[36]

  • 1985–86: Paddy Maloney
  • 1987–88: Christine Beaulieu
  • 1988–89: Lisa Morgan
  • 1989–90: Sue Prosser
  • 1998–99: Kari Colpitts
  • 1999–2000: Jessika Audet
  • 2001–02: Lauren Houghton
  • 2002–03: Suzanne Kaye
  • 2003–04: Janna Gillis
  • 2011–12: Maggie MacNeil
  • 2012–13: Jaymee Shell
  • 2013–14: Jaymee Shell
  • 2014–15: Danielle Scarlett
  • 2018–19: Brigitte Laganière
  • 2021–22: Brigitte Laganière
  • 2022–23: Emmy Fecteau

Sports Hall of Fame edit

The Concordia Univeristy Sports Hall of Fame honours student-athletes, builders, and teams that made outstanding contributions to sports at Concordia University, Loyola College, and/or Sir George Williams University.[37]

Inductee Category Year inducted
Diane Quart[38] Athlete 1983
Laurie Brodrick[39] Athlete 1995
Thérèse Brisson[40] Athlete 1997
Theresa Humes[41] Builder 1997
Marie-Claude Roy[42] Athlete 1999
Corinne Swirsky[43] Athlete 2001
Corinne Corcoran[44] Athlete 2003
Karyn Bye[45] Athlete 2004
Laura Leslie[46] Athlete 2005
Patricia Chiara[47] Athlete 2006
1973–74 Loyola Tommies women's hockey team[48] Team 2008
Cammi Granato[49] Athlete 2009
1995–96 Concordia Stingers women's hockey team[50] Team 2009
Maureen Maloney[51] Athlete 2015
1980–81 Concordia Stingers women's hockey team[52] Team 2015
Lisa-Marie Breton-Lebreux[53] Athlete 2018
1997–98 Concordia Stingers women's hockey team[54] Team 2018
Les Lawton[55] Builder 2022

Hockey Hall of Fame edit

Player Year inducted
Cammi Granato 2010[56]

Stingers in pro hockey edit

= CWHL All-Star = NWHL All-Star = Clarkson Cup Champion = Isobel Cup Champion

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The Concordia Stingers women s ice hockey program represents Concordia University in Montreal Quebec in the sport of ice hockey in the Reseau du sport etudiant du Quebec RSEQ conference of U Sports The Stingers have won nineteen RSEQ conference championships and four U Sports national championships in 1998 1999 2022 and 2024 2 Concordia Stingers women s ice hockeyUniversityConcordia University Quebec ConferenceRSEQHead coachJulie ChuSince 2015 16 seasonAssistant coachesCaroline Ouellette assoc HC Dave SinghDevon ThompsonLauriane RougeauOlivier GervaisArenaEd Meagher ArenaMontreal QuebecColorsBurgundy Yellow and White 1 U Sports Tournament championships1998 1999 2022 2024U Sports Tournament appearances1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2005 2017 2018 2022 2023 2024Conference Tournament championships1981 1982 1983 1987 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2005 2018 Ed Meagher Arena during a Stingers game in February 2024 Contents 1 History 2 Exhibition 3 National championships 3 1 U Sports Tournament results 4 International 4 1 Olympics 5 Awards and honours 5 1 RSEQ Awards 5 1 1 Player of the Year 5 1 2 Rookie of the Year 5 1 3 Coach of the Year 5 1 4 Leadership and Social Engagement Award 5 1 5 RSEQ All Stars 5 2 U Sports Awards 5 2 1 Athlete of the Year 5 2 2 Brodrick Trophy 5 2 3 Rookie of the Year 5 2 4 Coach of the Year 5 2 5 Marion Hilliard Award 5 2 6 All Canadians 5 2 7 Championship MVP 5 2 8 Championship All Star Team 5 3 Concordia University Awards 5 3 1 Sally Kemp Award 5 3 2 Laurie Brodrick Award 5 3 3 Fittest Female Athlete 5 3 4 Denise Beaudet Award 5 3 5 Sports Hall of Fame 5 4 Hockey Hall of Fame 6 Stingers in pro hockey 7 ReferencesHistory editThe Concordia Stingers women s ice hockey team earned varsity status in 1975 ensuring that they received financial support from the university 3 After playing for the Providence Friars women s ice hockey program and without any NCAA eligibility remaining Cammi Granato moved to Montreal to earn her master s degree in sports administration at Concordia University In 123 games Granato scored 178 goals and 148 assists for 326 points and was instrumental in Concordia capturing three consecutive provincial championships 4 In the 1997 98 season of Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union CIAU renamed CIS in 2001 and U Sports in 2016 women s ice hockey the Stingers won their first national championship which was held at Concordia In the 2000 semi finals the Stingers were bested by the Alberta Pandas by a 4 3 tally That year the Stingers took third place In the 2000 01 season Stingers player Lisa Marie Breton was the conference scoring leader with eight goals and six assists in just six RSEQ games 5 The team is coached by four time Olympic medallist Julie Chu after former coach Les Lawton accumulated more than 500 victories as Stingers head coach before stepping down due to health issues 6 Erica Porter who played five years with the Stingers 2011 2016 and earned academic All Canadian honors in each year was among eighteen former student athletes selected for the 2021 U Sports Female Apprentice Coach Program 7 The program is geared towards increasing the number of women in coaching positions across Canadian universities and involves pairing apprentice coaches with a mentor head coach Porter was she mentored by Concordia coaches Julie Chu and Caroline Ouellette 8 The Stingers completed a perfect regular season in 2023 24 with 25 wins and 0 losses 9 Exhibition editDate Opponent Score December 4 2003 China national women s team 7 2 10 National championships editYear Winner Score Runner up 1998 Concordia Stingers 4 1 Toronto Lady Blues 1999 Concordia Stingers 2 0 Alberta Pandas 2022 Concordia Stingers 4 0 Nipissing Lakers 2024 Concordia Stingers 3 1 Toronto Varsity Blues U Sports Tournament results edit Year Seed Round Opponent Result 2017 7 First RoundSemi FinalsBronze Medal Game 2 Guelph 6 Alberta 1 UBC W 4 3L 2 1L 2 0 2018 4 First RoundSemi FinalsBronze Medal Game 5 St Francis Xavier 1 Manitoba 7 Saskatchewan W 8 1L 2 1W4 2 2022 1 First RoundSemi FinalsGold Medal Game 8 UPEI 5 Saskatchewan 6 Nipissing W 7 0W 2 0W 4 0 2023 3 First RoundSemi FinalsGold Medal Game 6 Nipissing 2 UBC 8 Mount Royal W 5 1W 3 1L 4 3 2024 1 First RoundSemi FinalsGold Medal Game 8 Saskatchewan 4 Waterloo 6 Toronto W 4 0W 3 1W 3 1International editPlayer Position Event Result Erin Lally 11 Forward 25th Winter Universiade Gold Cecilia Anderson Goaltender 2005 IIHF Women s World Championship Bronze Olympics edit The following Stingers alumni have participated in ice hockey at the Winter Olympics Player Position Event Result Therese Brisson 12 Defense 1998 Winter Olympics Silver Therese Brisson Defense 2002 Winter Olympics Gold Karyn Bye Forward 1998 Winter Olympics Gold Cammi Granato 13 Forward 1998 Winter Olympics Gold Caroline Ouellette Forward 2002 Winter Olympics Gold Caroline Ouellette Forward 2006 Winter Olympics Gold Cecilia Anderson Goaltender Team Sweden 2006 Winter Olympics Silver Caroline Ouellette Forward 2010 Winter Olympics GoldAwards and honours editTSN Award Karen Kendall 1998 14 Concordia Director Shield Cecilia Anderson 2006 RSEQ Awards edit RSEQ was known as the Federation Quebecoise du Sport Etudiant FSSQ Quebec Student Sport Federation QSSF until 2010 Player of the Year edit 1999 2000 Corinne Swirsky 2001 02 Marie Claude Allard 2004 05 Cecilia Anderson 2010 11 Audrey Doyon Lessard 15 2019 20 Rosalie Begin Cyr 16 Rookie of the Year edit 2000 01 Roxanne Dupuis 2001 02 Dominique Rancour 2003 04 Cecilia Anderson 2004 05 Sandy Roy 2014 15 Katherine Purchase 17 2017 18 Lidia Fillion 2018 19 Rosalie Begin Cyr 2019 20 Emmy Fecteau 16 2021 22 Emilie Lavoie Coach of the Year edit 1997 98 Les Lawton 1998 99 Les Lawton 1999 2000 Les Lawton 2000 01 Les Lawton 2001 02 Les Lawton 2004 05 Les Lawton 2014 15 Les Lawton 2016 17 Julie Chu 18 2019 20 Julie Chu 2021 22 Julie Chu 2023 24 Julie Chu Leadership and Social Engagement Award edit The winner of the RSEQ Leadership and Social Engagement Award represents the conference as a finalist for the U Sports Marion Hilliard Award 1997 98 Karen Kendall 1998 99 Jessika Audet 2001 02 Lauren Houghton 2003 04 Janna Gillis 2013 14 Jaymee Shell 2021 22 Brigitte Laganiere 2023 24 Emmy Fecteau RSEQ All Stars edit 1997 98 Jessika Audet G Delaney Collins D Anne Rodrigue F Corinne Swirsky F 1998 99 Kari Colpitts F Genevieve Fagnan D Corinne Swirsky F First Team 1999 2000 Annie Boucher F Genevieve Fagnan D Corinne Swirsky F 2000 01 Marie Claude Allard F Lisa Marie Breton F 2001 02 Marie Claude Allard F Suzanne Kaye D 2002 03 Marie Claude Allard F Suzanne Kaye D Dominique Rancour F 2003 04 Cecilia Anderson G Catherine De Abreau F Roxanne Dupuis D Dominique Rancour F 2004 05 Cecilia Anderson G Roxanne Dupuis D Dominique Rancour F 2005 06 Marie Pier Cantin Drouin D Dominique Rancour F 2014 15 Marie Joelle Allard D 2016 17 Caroll Ann Gagne D 18 2017 18 Marie Joelle Allard D 2018 19 Audrey Belzile F Claudia Fortin F 2019 20 Rosalie Begin Cyr F Audrey Belzile F Brigitte Laganiere D 16 2021 22 Brigitte Laganiere D Stephanie Lalancette F 2022 23 Alice Philbert G Emmy Fecteau F 2023 24 Arianne Leblanc G Emilie Lussier F Second Team 1999 2000 Lisa Marie Breton F Lisa Herritt G 2000 01 Lisa Herritt G Suzanne Kaye D 2001 02 Jessica Anderson G Lisa Marie Breton F 19 Roxanne Dupuis D Dominique Rancour F 2002 03 Jessica Anderson G 2003 04 Marie Pier Cantin Drouin D Anouk Grignon L Anglais F 2004 05 Marie Pier Cantin Drouin D Jodi Gosse F 2006 07 Andrea Dolan F 2007 08 Angela Di Stasi F 2010 11 Audrey Doyon Lessard G Erin Lally F 2014 15 Katherine Purchase G 2015 16 Caroll Ann Gagne D 2016 17 Marie Joelle Allard D Claudia Dubois F 18 2017 18 Audrey Belzile F Claudia Dubois F 2018 19 Brigitte Laganiere D 2019 20 Claudia Dubois F Alexandra Nikolikdakis D 16 2021 22 Rosalie Begin Cyr F Audrey Belzile F Marie Pascale Bernier F Alice Philbert G 2022 23 Rosalie Begin Cyr F Alexandra Anne Boyer D Emilie Lavoie F Leonie Philbert F 2023 24 Emmy Fecteau F Emilie Lavoie F Leonie Philbert F All Rookie Team 2010 11 Alyssa Sherrard F 2013 14 Marie Joelle Allard F 2014 15 Katherine Purchase G Devon Thompson F 2016 17 Audrey Belzile F Brigitte Laganiere D Alexandra Nikolidakis D 18 2017 18 Lidia Fillion F 2018 19 Rosalie Begin Cyr F Sandrine Lavictoire D 2019 20 Emmy Fecteau F 16 2021 22 Emilie Lavoie F Chloe Gendreau F Source RSEQ 20 U Sports Awards edit Athlete of the Year edit The Lois and Doug Mitchell U Sports Athletes of the Year Awards recognize the top male and female athletes competing in university athletics within U Sports 21 1998 99 Corinne Swirsky Brodrick Trophy edit The Brodrick Trophy is awarded to the player of the year in U Sports women s ice hockey 1997 98 Corinne Swirsky 1998 99 Corinne Swirsky 1999 2000 Corinne Swirsky Rookie of the Year edit 2003 04 Cecilia Anderson Coach of the Year edit 1999 2000 Les Lawton 2023 24 Julie Chu 22 Marion Hilliard Award edit The Marion Hilliard Award recognizes an outstanding student athlete who has demonstrated excellence in ice hockey academics and community involvement 1997 98 Karen Kendall 2001 02 Lauren Houghton 23 2003 04 Janna Gillis 24 2023 24 Emmy Fecteau 22 All Canadians edit All Canadian honours are awarded by U Sports to the all stars of the regular season 25 First Team 1997 98 Delaney Collins D 26 Corinne Swirsky F 1998 99 Genevieve Fagnan D Corinne Swirsky F 1999 2000 Corinne Swirsky F 2000 01 Lisa Marie Breton F 27 2001 02 Marie Claude Allard F Suzanne Kaye D 2002 03 Suzanne Kaye D 2003 04 Cecilia Anderson G 2004 05 Roxanne Dupuis F 2019 20 Rosalie Begin Cyr F 2021 22 Brigitte Laganiere D Second Team 1997 98 Anne Rodrigue F 2002 03 Marie Claude Allard F 2003 04 Dominique Rancour F 2004 05 Cecilia Anderson G 2016 17 Carol Ann Gagne D 2017 18 Lidia Fillion F 2018 19 Claudia Fortin D 2019 20 Brigitte Laganiere D 2021 22 Stephanie Lalancette F 2022 23 Emmy Fecteau F 2023 24 Emilie Lussier F 22 All RookieThe U Sports All Rookie team recognizes outstanding first year players in the regular season Teams have been selected since the 2003 04 season 28 2003 04 Cecilia Anderson G 2004 05 Sandy Roy D 2014 15 Katherine Purchase G 2016 17 Alexandra Nikolidakis D 29 2019 20 Emmy Fecteau F 2021 22 Emilie Lavoie F 2023 24 Emilie Lussier F 22 Championship MVP edit 1998 Corinne Swirsky 2022 Stephanie Lalancette 2024 Jessymaude Drapeau Championship All Star Team edit 1998 Anne Rodrigue F 1999 Genevieve Fagnan D Anne Rodrigue F 2000 Genevieve Fagnan D Corinne Swirsky F 2001 Caroline Ouellette F 2002 Dominique Rancour F 2018 Marie Joelle Allard D 30 2022 Audrey Belzile F Stephanie Lalancette F Alice Philbert G 2023 Rosalie Begin Cyr F 2024 Jessymaude Drapeau F Leonie Philbert F Jordyn Verbeek G Concordia University Awards edit Michael Di Grappa Award of Distinction for career contribution to the Stingers Claudia Dubois 2020 Sally Kemp Award edit The Sally Kemp award is presented to the most outstanding female athlete at Concordia University 31 1975 76 Marjorie Ross 1979 80 Denise Bienvenu 1981 82 Corinne Corcoran 1983 84 Maureen Maloney 1987 88 Therese Brisson 1988 89 Therese Brisson 1989 90 Annie Caron 1990 91 Laura Leslie 1991 92 Marie Claude Roy 1994 95 Cammi Granato 1996 97 Corinne Swirsky 1997 98 Corinne Swirsky 1998 99 Corinne Swirsky 2000 01 Lisa Marie Breton 2002 03 Marie Claude Allard 2004 05 Cecilia Anderson 2019 20 Rosalie Begin Cyr 32 2021 22 Stephanie Lalancette 2022 23 Emmy Fecteau Laurie Brodrick Award edit The Laurie Brodrick Award is presented to the most outstanding female student athlete at Concordia University who is competing in her first year of eligibility in a varsity sport 33 1980 81 Corinne Corcoran 1982 83 Suzanne Flynn 1985 86 Janice MacDougall 1986 87 Therese Brisson 1988 89 Sophie Drolet 1994 95 Kari Colpitts 1995 96 Corinne Swirsky 1997 98 Deana Huyghebaert 1999 2000 Catherine De Abreu 2003 04 Cecilia Anderson 2004 05 Sandy Roy 2007 08 Alynn Doiron 2014 15 Katherine Purchase 2017 18 Lidia Fillion 2019 20 Emmy Fecteau 34 2021 22 Emilie Lavoie Fittest Female Athlete edit 1991 92 Val Gaston 1993 94 Ginnie Brule amp Karyn Bye 1994 95 Karyn Bye 1995 96 Anne Rodrigue 1996 97 Catherine Bertrand 1997 98 Catherine Bertrand 1998 99 Lisa Marie Breton 1999 2000 Lisa Marie Breton 2000 01 Lisa Marie Breton 2001 02 Lisa Marie Breton 35 2002 03 Roxanne Dupuis 2003 04 Marie Pier Cantin Drouin 2004 05 Marie Pier Cantin Drouin 2005 06 Marie Pier Cantin Drouin 2006 07 Sophie Beaudry 2007 08 Meggy Hatin Leveillee 2009 10 Catherine Rancourt 2010 11 Catherine Rancourt 2012 13 Audrey Morand 2013 14 Audrey Morand 2014 15 Audrey Morand 2017 18 Melinda Prevost 2018 19 Melinda Prevost Denise Beaudet Award edit The Denise Beaudet Award is presented to the Concordia female student athlete who best exemplifies outstanding achievement in the areas of academics athletics and community involvement 36 1985 86 Paddy Maloney 1987 88 Christine Beaulieu 1988 89 Lisa Morgan 1989 90 Sue Prosser 1998 99 Kari Colpitts 1999 2000 Jessika Audet 2001 02 Lauren Houghton 2002 03 Suzanne Kaye 2003 04 Janna Gillis 2011 12 Maggie MacNeil 2012 13 Jaymee Shell 2013 14 Jaymee Shell 2014 15 Danielle Scarlett 2018 19 Brigitte Laganiere 2021 22 Brigitte Laganiere 2022 23 Emmy Fecteau Sports Hall of Fame edit The Concordia Univeristy Sports Hall of Fame honours student athletes builders and teams that made outstanding contributions to sports at Concordia University Loyola College and or Sir George Williams University 37 Inductee Category Year inducted Diane Quart 38 Athlete 1983 Laurie Brodrick 39 Athlete 1995 Therese Brisson 40 Athlete 1997 Theresa Humes 41 Builder 1997 Marie Claude Roy 42 Athlete 1999 Corinne Swirsky 43 Athlete 2001 Corinne Corcoran 44 Athlete 2003 Karyn Bye 45 Athlete 2004 Laura Leslie 46 Athlete 2005 Patricia Chiara 47 Athlete 2006 1973 74 Loyola Tommies women s hockey team 48 Team 2008 Cammi Granato 49 Athlete 2009 1995 96 Concordia 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