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CIS 2013 WOMEN'S SOCCER FINALS IN TORONTO: 2013 Participating Teams







Alberta Pandas (Canada West champions)
Media Guide (PDF 568 kb)
Head Coach: Liz Jepsen (9th season)
Regular season record: 9-1-2
Regular season standing: 2nd Canada West
Playoff record: 3-0
Playoff finish: Canada West champions
Top 10 final ranking (Oct. 29): No. 3
Top 10 best ranking: No. 2 (polls 6-7)
Top 10 number of weeks ranked (9 polls): 6
Conference award winners: Julia Ignacio (MVP & Student-Athlete Award)
Conference 1st team all-stars: Shalla Kadima (FB), Julia Ignacio (S)
Conference 2nd team all-stars: Kelti Biggs (G), Victoria Saccomani (FB)
CIS championship appearances (including 2013): 12
CIS championship all-time record: 20-7-4 (.645)
CIS championship all-time medals: 9 (3-3-3)
CIS championship best result: 3-time champions (2001, 1997, 1989)
CIS championship last appearance: 2011 (5th place)
CIS championship sequence: Return after 1-year absence
Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks (OUA champions)
Media Guide (PDF)
Head Coach: Barry MacLean (18th season)
Regular season record: 9-3-4
Regular season standing: 2nd OUA West
Playoff record: 3-0
Playoff finish: OUA champions
Top 10 final ranking (Oct. 29): No. 10
Top 10 best ranking: No. 8 (1st poll)
Top 10 number of weeks ranked (9 polls): 4
Conference award winners (OUA West): Emily Brown (MVP)
Conference 1st team all-stars (OUA West): Kelsey Tikka (D), Julie Maheu (M), Katie Bishop (M), Emily Brown (S)
Conference 2nd team all-stars (OUA West): Sarah Farano (D)
CIS championship appearances (including 2013): 12
CIS championship all-time record: 14-13-0 (.519)
CIS championship all-time medals: 5 (2-1-2)
CIS championship best result: 2-time champions (1995, 1992)
CIS championship last appearance: 2012 (tied 7th place)
CIS championship sequence: 4th straight appearance
Montreal Carabins (RSEQ champions)
Media Guide (PDF 2.69 MB)
Head Coach: Kevin McConnell (9th season)
Regular season record: 11-1-2
Regular season standing: 1st RSEQ
Playoff record: 2-0
Playoff finish: RSEQ champions
Top 10 final ranking (Oct. 29): No. 2
Top 10 best ranking: No. 2 (last poll)
Top 10 number of weeks ranked (9 polls): 9
Conference award winners: Kevin McConnell (coach)
Conference 1st team all-stars: Virginie Lévesque (D), Mona Ouirzane (D), Laura Chénard (M), Constance De Chantal Dumont (M)
Conference 2nd team all-stars: Mélissa Gougeon (D)
CIS championship appearances (including 2013): 7
CIS championship all-time record: 9-9-0 (.500)
CIS championship all-time medals: 3 (0-2-1)
CIS championship best result: 2-time silver medallists (2011, 2009)
CIS championship last appearance: 2011 (silver medallists)
CIS championship sequence: Return after 1-year absence (6th appearance in 7 years)
Cape Breton Capers (AUS champions)
Media Guide (PDF 1.73 MB)
Head Coach: Stephen Timmons (18th season)
Regular season record: 9-0-4
Regular season standing: 1st AUS
Playoff record: 2-0
Playoff finish: AUS champions
Top 10 final ranking (Oct. 29): No. 5
Top 10 best ranking: No. 5 (last poll)
Top 10 number of weeks ranked (9 polls): 6
Conference award winners: Karolyne Blain (MVP), Stephen Timmons (coach)
Conference 1st team all-stars: Tiffany O’Donnell (G), Robyn Novorolsky (D), Robbyn McNeill (M), Karolyne Blain (S)
Conference 2nd team all-stars: Allison Bell-Davies (D)
CIS championship appearances (including 2013): 8
CIS championship all-time record: 3-12-0 (.200)
CIS championship all-time medals: 1 (1-0-0)
CIS championship best result: 1-time champions (2007)
CIS championship last appearance: 2012 (tied 7th place)
CIS championship sequence: 2nd straight appearance (7th in 9 years)
Trinity Western Spartans (Canada West finalists)
Media Guide (PDF 3.87 MB)
Head Coach: Graham Roxburgh (15th season)
Regular season record: 8-1-3
Regular season standing: 4th Canada West
Playoff record: 2-1
Playoff finish: Canada West finalists
Top 10 final ranking (Oct. 29): No. 8
Top 10 best ranking: No. 1 (first 2 polls)
Top 10 number of weeks ranked (9 polls): 7
Conference award winners: None
Conference 1st team all-stars: Jennifer Castillo (FB), Vanessa Kovacs (FB), Natalie Boyd (M), Krista Gommeringer (S)
Conference 2nd team all-stars: Colleen Webber (FB)
CIS championship appearances (including 2013): 7
CIS championship all-time record: 14-3-1 (.806)
CIS championship all-time medals: 4 (4-0-0)
CIS championship best result: 4-time champions (2012, 2009, 2008, 2004)
CIS championship last appearance: 2012 (champions)
CIS championship sequence: 3rd straight appearance (5th in 6 years)
Western Mustangs (OUA finalists)
Media Guide (PDF 9.76 MB)
Head Coach: Martin Painter (2nd season)
Regular season record: 11-0-5
Regular season standing: 1st OUA West
Playoff record: 2-1
Playoff finish: OUA finalists
Top 10 final ranking (Oct. 29): No. 1
Top 10 best ranking: No. 1 (last poll)
Top 10 number of weeks ranked (9 polls): 6
Conference award winners (OUA West): Jenna White (rookie), Martin Painter (coach)
Conference 1st team all-stars (OUA West): Tori Edgar (G), Jenna White (D), Tianna Deluzio (M), Amanda Boyle (S)
Conference 2nd team all-stars (OUA West): Jess Friend (M), Lauren Winquist (S)
CIS championship appearances (including 2013): 7
CIS championship all-time record: 1-8-4 (.231)
CIS championship all-time medals: 0
CIS championship best result: 4th place (2002)
CIS championship last appearance: 2004 (tied 5th place)
CIS championship sequence: Return after 8-year absence
Laval Rouge et Or (RSEQ finalists)
Media Guide (PDF 5.43 MB)
Head Coach: Helder Duarte (19th season)
Regular season record: 9-3-2
Regular season standing: 3rd RSEQ
Playoff record: 1-1
Playoff finish: RSEQ finalists
Top 10 final ranking (Oct. 29): No. 9
Top 10 best ranking: No. 2 (polls 4-5)
Top 10 number of weeks ranked (9 polls): 7
Conference award winners: Arielle Roy-Petitclerc (rookie)
Conference 1st team all-stars: Rachel Collard (D), Arielle Roy-Petitclerc (M), Gabrielle Lapointe (M), Mélissande Guy (S)
Conference 2nd team all-stars: Alexandra Brunelle (M), Léa Chastenay-Joseph (S)
CIS championship appearances (including 2013): 7
CIS championship all-time record: 7-7-3 (.500)
CIS championship all-time medals: 1 (0-0-1)
CIS championship best result: Bronze medallists (2002)
CIS championship last appearance: 2010 (5th place)
CIS championship sequence: Return after 2-year absence
Toronto Varsity Blues (hosts)
Media Guide (PDF)
Head Coach: Anthony Capotosto (7th season)
Regular season record: 10-3-3
Regular season standing: 2nd OUA East
Playoff record: 0-1
Playoff finish: OUA East quarter-finalists
Top 10 final ranking (Oct. 29): Unranked
Top 10 best ranking: No. 7 (polls 7-8)
Top 10 number of weeks ranked (9 polls): 3
Conference award winners (OUA East): Caroline Murphy (Community Service Award)
Conference 1st team all-stars (OUA East): Diana Esteireiro (D), Olivia Gonsalves (M), Aisha Lewis (S)
Conference 2nd team all-stars (OUA East): Fatima Braimoh (D), Claudia Piazza (M)
CIS championship appearances (including 2013): 2
CIS championship all-time record: 2-1-0 (.667)
CIS championship all-time medals: 0
CIS championship best result: 5th place (2009)
CIS championship last appearance: 2009 (5th place)
CIS championship sequence: Return after 3-year absence (2nd appearance in history)

CIS 2013 WOMEN'S SOCCER FINALS IN TORONTO: 2013 Participating Teams 

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