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Trinity Western Spartans
The Trinity Western Spartans are the athletic teams that represent Trinity Western University in Langley, British Columbia. The university's teams are members of U Sports, and compete in the Canada West Universities Athletics Association, and where applicable, in the Pacific division. Since joining Canada West and U Sports in 1999, the Spartans have captured 13 U Sports team championships and 32 Canada West team championships. The Spartans men's volleyball team has won six national championships, while the women's soccer team have won five and the women's volleyball team has won two. The men's volleyball team has won 13 U Sports medals, followed by the women's soccer team, who has 10; the women's volleyball team, who has six; the men's soccer team, who has four; the women's cross country team, who has three; the women's track and field team, who has two; and the men's basketball and men's cross country teams, who each have one. The Spartans are known for their spirited fans, ...
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Trinity Western University
Trinity Western University (TWU) is a Private university, private Christian liberal arts university with campuses in both Langley, British Columbia (district municipality), Langley and Richmond, British Columbia, Richmond, British Columbia. The school is a member of Universities Canada. TWU was established in 1962 and enrolls approximately 4,000 students with a suburban-rural campus in Langley. Trinity Western is Canada's largest privately funded Christian university with a broad-based liberal arts, sciences, and professional studies curriculum, offering 45 undergraduate academic major, majors and 17 Graduate school, graduate and post-graduate programs. In the classroom, TWU has 16:1 student-faculty ratio, average first-year class size of 37, and overall average class size of 15. Trinity Western is a member of the Royal Society of Canada. Its varsity teams, known as the Trinity Western Spartans, Spartans, are members of U Sports. According to Universities Canada, the non-profit na ...
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Pacific Western Athletic Association
The Pacific Western Athletic Association is a Canadian college athletic conference affiliated in the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). The Commissioner of the PWAA is Scott Foot, esq. Members * Camosun College Chargers (Victoria) * Capilano University Blues (North Vancouver) * College of the Rockies Avalanche (Cranbrook) * Columbia Bible College Bearcats (Abbotsford) * Douglas College Royals (New Westminster) * Langara College Falcons (Vancouver) * Okanagan College Coyotes (Kelowna) * Vancouver Island University Mariners (Nanaimo) See also *Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) is the national governing body for organized sports at the College (Canada), collegiate level in Canada. Its name in Canadian French, French is l'Association canadienne du sport collégial (ACSC ... External links Pacific Western Athletic AssociationCanadian Collegiate Athletic Association {{Soccer in Canada Sports governing bod ...
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U Sports Men's Volleyball Player Of The Year
The U Sports Men's Volleyball Player of the Year is awarded annually to the men's volleyball player of the year in U Sports (previously named Canadian Interuniversity Sport). No player has won the award more than twice and only two players have accomplished the feat ( Terry Danyluk in 1980 and 1981; Darcy Busse in 1984 and 1986). The Alberta Golden Bears program has featured the most winners with nine and all nine of those recipients were either coached by Danyluk or were Danyluk himself. Following the cancellation of the 2020-21 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identi ..., there was no award winner in 2021. List of winners References External links * {{U Sports volleyball U Sports trophies U Sports volleyball ...
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U Sports Men's Volleyball Championship
The U Sports men's volleyball championship is an annual tournament that features the top eight men's volleyball teams from among competing Canadian universities in U Sports. 11 games are played over a period of three days culminating in a national championship being awarded. The champion is awarded the Tantramar Trophy, named after the Tantramar Marshes in New Brunswick, which was donated in 1967 by Mount Allison University. The 2022 champions are the Alberta Golden Bears, who have won nine championships in program history. The Manitoba Bisons and Winnipeg Wesmen have won the most championships with both schools having won ten times. History The first championship tournament was held in Calgary, Alberta and featured the UBC Thunderbirds defeating the Mount Allison Mounties 3–0 and the Sherbrooke Vert et Or 3–0 en route to being the first CIAU men's volleyball champions. While early records are not readily available, the championship has been played as a round-robin tournamen ...
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Regan Yee
Regan Yee (born 4 July 1995) is a Canadian athlete. She competed in the women's 3000 metres steeplechase event at the 2019 World Athletics Championships and Tokyo Olympics. International competitions References External links * * Athletics Canada profile foRegan Yee* CBC News CBC News is a division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for the news gathering and production of news programs on the corporation's English-language operations, namely CBC Television, CBC Radio, CBC News Network, and CBC.ca ...br>article of Canadian steeplechase record2018 Trinity Western University Regan Yee Track and Field profile 1995 births Living people Canadian female middle-distance runners Canadian female steeplechase runners Canadian female track and field athletes Sportspeople from British Columbia World Athletics Championships athletes for Canada Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics Olympic track and field athletes for Canada {{Ca ...
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Emma Nuttall
Emma Maud Nuttall (born 23 April 1992) is a British track and field athlete who specialises in the high jump. She represented Scotland at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and won the British title in 2013. She held the Scottish Indoor record with a clearance of 1.88 metres in 2014 which was only beaten in 2018 (1.90) Career Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Nuttall became a member of Edinburgh A.C and was coached by 1976 Olympian Moira Maguire until 2010. She won the Scottish Schools Championship in 2010 with a clearance of 1.78 metres. A year later she jumped 1.82m when winning the British U20 Championship (incorporating the European trials), to earn selection for the 2011 European Junior Championships in Tallinn, Estonia, where she finished 15th overall in qualifying with 1.77m. Nuttall improved her best to 1.86 metres in June 2012, before finishing fourth a week later at the British Olympic Trials with 1.81m. In 2013, she won the British Championships in Birmingham, further improv ...
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Chantal Navert Memorial Award
Chantal () is a feminine given name of French origin. The name Chantal can be traced back to the Old Occitan word ''cantal'', meaning "stone." It came into popular use as a given name in honor of the Catholic saint, Jeanne de Chantal. It may also be spelled Chantel, Chantalle, Chantelle, Shantal, Shantel, or Shantelle usually in the USA. In Europe and Quebec, the name is generally pronounced as "Chantal". Chantal *Chantal Akerman (born 1950), Belgian film maker *Chantal Botts (born 1976), South African badminton player *Chantal Chamandy, Canadian singer *Chantal Chawaf (born 1943), French writer *Chantal Coché (1826 – 1891), Belgian industrialist *Chantal Claret (born 1982), American singer *Chantal Galladé (born 1972), Swiss politician *Chantal Garrigues (1944–2018), French actress *Chantal Goya (born 1942), French singer and actress * Chantal Grevers (born 1961), Dutch cricketer *Chantal Groot (born 1982), Dutch swimmer *Chantal Joffe (born 1969), English painter *Cha ...
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U Sports Women's Soccer Championship
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. The 2020 championship tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Champions Honours U Sports Championship MVP The selection is made by a committee established by the host of the U Sports championship. *2021 Samantha Gouveia, MacEwan *2019 Danielle Steer Danielle Steer (born April 29, 1999) is a Canadian soccer player who plays for A-League Women club Western United. Early ...
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U Sports Women's Soccer
U Sports women's soccer is the highest level of play at the university level under the auspices of U Sports, Canada's governing body for university sports. As of the 2021 season, 53 teams from Canadian universities are divided into four conferences, drawing from the four conferences of U Sports: Canada West, Ontario University Athletics, Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec, and Atlantic University Sport. After interconference playoffs have been played, eight teams compete for the Gladys Bean Memorial Trophy, awarded to the U Sports women's soccer championship winner. Season structure Regular season The regular season is eight to nine weeks long, depending on the conference. Teams play between 12 and 16 regular season games, depending on conference or division, with teams typically playing a home and home series with every other team in their conference or division. All regular season games are in-conference. Following the conclusion of the regular season, the Chantal Navert Memori ...
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Joe Johnson Memorial Trophy
The Joe Johnson Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the most outstanding U Sports men's soccer player. The trophy was donated by the family of the longtime university soccer coach in memory of his contribution to university soccer. The selection is made by a committee composed of members of the U Sports Men’s Soccer Coaches Association and is presented at the U Sports men's soccer championship The U Sports men's soccer championship is a Canadian university soccer tournament which involves the champions from each of Canada's four regional sports conferences. The championship features eight teams in single-elimination matches to determi .... List of past winners See also * U Sports men's soccer championship MVP References External links The Joe Johnson Memorial Trophy (Player of the Year) {{U Sports soccer University and college soccer in Canada ...
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Paul Hamilton (soccer)
Paul Hamilton (born March 23, 1988) is a Canadian soccer player who currently plays for Edmonton Scottish. Previously having played professionally for the Vancouver Whitecaps, FC Edmonton and the Carolina Railhawks. Career Youth and College Hamilton played club soccer for the Calgary Foothills Irish, which he led to a U-18 Alberta Provincial Championship and a silver medal at the National Championships. He began his college soccer career at the University of Cape Breton in 2006, where he was named an AUS second team all-star and AUS Rookie of the Year. He transferred to Trinity Western University in 2007, where he played three years. He was named first team Canada West all-star in each of the 2007, 2008, and 2009 seasons, and second team all-Canadian in 2007 and 2008. In 2009, he was named first team all-Canadian, Canada West Player of the Year and CIS Player of the Year. He played more than 4,500 minutes for the Spartans in his college career, scoring 2 goals while adding 6 as ...
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