- Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey
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Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey University Concordia University Conference QSSF Head coach Les Lawton year, 0–0–0 Arena Ed Meagher Arena
Capacity:Location Montreal, Quebec Colors Maroon and Gold and White The Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey program represents Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. Coach Les Lawton has accumulated more than 500 victories as Stingers head coach.[1]
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History
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 masters 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.[2]
In 1997-98, the CIS recognized women's hockey. The Stingers were granted their first National Championship, which was held at Concordia. In the 2000 semi-finals, the Stingers were bested by the University of Alberta by a 4-3 tally. That year, the Stingers took third place. In the 2000-01 season, Stingers player Lisa-Marie Breton led the Quebec Student Sports Federation with eight goals and six assists in just six games.[3]
National championships
Year Winner Score Runner-up 1998 Concordia Stingers 4-1 Toronto Lady Blues 1999 Concordia Stingers 2-0 Alberta Pandas Exhibition
Date Opponent Score December 4, 2003 China national women's team 7-2[4] International
Player Position Event Result Erin Lally[5] Forward 25th Winter Universiade Gold Cecilia Anderson Goaltender 2005 IIHF World Women Championship Bronze Olympics
- The following Stingers alumni have participated in ice hockey at the Winter Olympic games.
Player Position Event Result Therese Brisson[6] Defense 1998 Winter Olympics Silver Therese Brisson Defense 2002 Winter Olympics Gold Karyn Bye Forward 1998 Winter Olympics Gold Cammi Granato[7] 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 honors
- Karen Kendall, 1998 TSN Award[8]
- Lisa-Marie Breton, 1999 Concordia University Fittest Female Athlete
- Lisa-Marie Breton, 2000 QSSF all-star, Second Team
- Lisa-Marie Breton, 2000 Concordia University Fittest Female Athlete
- Lisa-Marie Breton, 2001 Concordia University Fittest Female Athlete
- Lisa-Marie Breton, 2001 Concordia University Female Athlete of the Year
- Lisa-Marie Breton, 2001 QSSF all-star, First Team
- Lisa-Marie Breton, 2001 CIAU All-Canadian[9]
- Lisa-Marie Breton, 2002 Concordia University Fittest Female Athlete [10]
- Lisa-Marie Breton, 2002 QSSF all-star, Second Team[11]
- Cecilia Anderson, 2004 QSSF Female Rockie of the year
- Cecilia Anderson, 2004 QSSF all-star, First Team
- Cecilia Anderson, 2005 Concordia Female Athlete of the year
- Cecilia Anderson, 2005 Conference MVP
- Cecilia Anderson, 2005 QSSF all-star, First Team
- Cecilia Anderson, 2006 Concordia Director Shield
- Erin Lally, 2011 QSSF Second Team All-Star
- Audrey Doyon-Lessard, 2011 RSEQ Most Outstanding Player, Quebec university women’s hockey league [12]
- Audrey Doyon-Lessard, 2011 RSEQ First Team All-Star
- Alyssa Sherrard, 2011 RSEQ All-Rookie Team
All-Canadians
- 2004-05 Roxanne Dupuis, 1st Team
- 2004-05 Dominique Rancour, 2nd Team
- 2004-05 Cecilia Anderson, 2nd Team
- 2003-04 Cecilia Anderson, 1st Team
- 2003-04 Dominique Rancour
- 2002-03 Suzanne Kaye
- 2002-03 Marie Claude Allard
- 2001-'02 Marie Claude Allard
- 2001-02 Suzanne Kaye
- 2000-01 Lisa-Marie Breton
- 1999-2000 Corinne Swirsky
- 1998-99 Corinne Swirsky
- 1998-99 Geneviève Fagnan
- 1997-98 Corinne Swirsky
- 1997-98 Anne Rodrigue
- 1997-98 Delaney Collins [13]
Brodrick Trophy
The Brodrick Trophy is awarded to the CIS Player of the Year.
- Connie Swirsky, 1998, 1999, 2000
Coach of the Year
- Les Lawton, 2000 CIS Coach of the Year
Marion Hilliard Award
Most Valuable Player CIS playoffs
- Corinne Swirsky, 1998
Tissot Rookie of the Year
- Cecilia Anderson, 2004
Hockey Hall of Fame
Player Year inducted Cammi Granato 2010[16] CWHL players
Player CWHL team Years Angela DiStasi [17] Mississauga Chiefs 2009-10 Kelly Sudia Montreal Stars 2007-present Lisa-Marie Breton Montreal Stars 2008-present Donna Ringrose Montreal Stars 2009-present Tawnya Danis Montreal Stars 2009-present References
- ^ http://magazine.concordia.ca/2004/september/features/30Things3.shtml
- ^ http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/ind10Granato.htm
- ^ http://ctr.concordia.ca/2000-01/Apr_12/11-Athletic_Awards/index.shtml
- ^ http://ctr.concordia.ca/2003-04/dec_4/17-china-hockey/index.shtml
- ^ "Lawton, Lally bring home hockey gold". athletics.concordia.ca. http://athletics.concordia.ca/sports/news/Newnews.php?f=detail&news_id=476&sportype=WH&start=0. Retrieved 25 March 2011.
- ^ "Thérèse Brisson". Sports Reference.com. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/br/therese-brisson-1.html. Retrieved 25 March 2011.
- ^ "Cammi Granato". Sports Reference.com. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/gr/cammi-granato-1.html. Retrieved 25 March 2011.
- ^ http://athletics.concordia.ca/intercollegiate/whockey/whockey_history.html
- ^ http://athletics.concordia.ca/intercollegiate/whockey/whockey_history.html
- ^ http://athletics.concordia.ca/intercollegiate/stars/concordia_fittest.html
- ^ http://athletics.concordia.ca/intercollegiate/whockey/whockey_history.html
- ^ http://athletics.concordia.ca/sports/news/Newnews.php?f=detail&news_id=481&start=0&sportype=WH
- ^ http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php?ci_id=11737&la_id=1&ss_id=24000&player_id=8526
- ^ http://www.universitysport.ca/e/w_icehockey/WHockey.pdf
- ^ http://www.cisport.ca/e/championships/w_hockey/2007/award_winners.cfm
- ^ http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/ind10Granato.htm
- ^ http://www.cwhl-mississauga.ca/2009-2010_Roster.php#Angela_DiStasi
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