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Bethany So, Badminton, Toronto

Seasoned veteran Bethany So earned her fourth-straight OUA women’s most valuable player honour in leading the Varsity Blues badminton team to the 2020 provincial banner on home court this past weekend.

March 03, 2020

Zoë Williams, Nordic Skiing, Carleton

For the fifth year in a row, the Carleton Ravens women’s team found a golden finish on the provincial stage, and right at the centre of their success once again was the ever-speedy veteran Zoë Williams.

February 24, 2020

Keiko Marshall, Figure Skating, Toronto

Fourth-year veteran Keiko Marshall won three gold medals, while adding one silver in leading the Toronto Varsity Blues figure skating team to their fifth consecutive OUA championship title this past week at Ryerson University.

February 18, 2020

Marlow Benson, Squash, Queen's

Marlow Benson of the women's squash team made the most of her debut banner season appearance, playing out of the No. 1 position and leading the five-time reigning champion Queen’s Gaels to their sixth straight OUA banner.

February 10, 2020

Ben Mucsi, Fencing, Toronto

The Varsity Blues continued their dominance in men’s fencing this past weekend, and right at the heart of their fifth consecutive OUA banner win was epee standout Ben Mucsi.

February 03, 2020

Emma Jianopoulos, Figure Skating, Toronto

Fourth-year veteran Emma Jianopoulos won three events in leading the four-time reigning champion Varsity Blues figure skating team to victory at the 2020 Winter Invitational, January 21-22, in Aylmer, Ont.

January 27, 2020

Hugo Clements, Fencing, RMC

In the final tune up before the OUA Men's Fencing Championship on February 1-2, RMC standout Hugo Clements led his team to a gold medal finish in the men's sabre team relay at the Carleton Team Invitational tournament.

January 13, 2020

Andrei Velasevic, Water Polo, Toronto

Third-year veteran Andrei Velasevic was named the most valuable goalie and an all-star in leading the Varsity Blues men’s water polo team to their fourth consecutive OUA championship title this past weekend in London.

December 02, 2019

Dylan Young, Rugby, Queen's

The OUA MVP, Dylan Young, led the Gaels to a national bronze at the Canadian University Rugby Championships in Montreal and was named First-Team Tournament All-Star for his efforts last week.

November 25, 2019

Dylan Young, Rugby, Queen's

OUA MVP Dylan Young continued his standout campaign in the final game of the conference schedule, leading the Queen’s Gaels to their third straight provincial title.

November 11, 2019

Trystan Cleveland, Rugby, RMC

The RMC Paladins men’s rugby team is riding a wave of momentum as they play their way through the consolation playoffs, with their latest win coming as perhaps the most impressive behind a leading effort from Trystan Cleveland.

November 04, 2019

Curtis Ames, Rowing, Western

A year after claiming Peak Performer honours in last year’s OUA Rowing Championships, Curtis Ames accomplished the feat once again after turning in a performance fitting of a team captain.

October 29, 2019

Leah Michel, Lacrosse, Trent

After earning a title in her first year with the Excalibur, Trent’s Leah Michel earned another one in her senior year, leading her team to an OUA lacrosse championship over the weekend.

October 21, 2019

Alyssa Getty, Golf, Windsor

In her first OUA championship appearance, Windsor Lancers standout Alyssa Getty claimed the Judy McCrae Trophy as the women’s individual champion, shooting a two-day total of 154 (79,75).

October 15, 2019

Andrew Cox, Golf, Laurier

Before teeing off for the purple and gold at the OUA Championships, Andrew Cox put in one final invitational performance and did so in golden fashion.

October 07, 2019

Elanna Lachaine-Demarchi, Golf, Waterloo

It was a golden stretch for Elanna Lachaine-Demarchi on the links this week, as she found herself atop not one, but two leaderboards for the Warriors.

September 30, 2019