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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Team Directory......................................................Page 3Schedule......................................................Page 4
Coaching Staff......................................................Page 6Season Preview....................................................Page 8Player Profi les....................................................Page 10
2011-12 Year in Review....................................................Page 16Record Manual....................................................Page 20
Founded.......................................................1827Enrollment......................... 80,282 (68,826 full-time)
President............................................David Naylor Director of Athletics...................................................Beth Ali
Number of Intercollegiate Teams..........................................44 (26 sports)Conference Affi liation.............Ontario University Athletics (OUA)
National Affi liation.........Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS)Venue....................................Sports Gym (800)
Colours...................................Navy Blue & WhiteMascot......................................True Blue Beaver
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QUICK FACTS
TEAM DIRECTORY
Beth Ali...........................................Director of [email protected]
Melissa Krist.......................Manager, Intercollegiate [email protected]
Mary Beth Challoner............Manager, Events & [email protected]
Kristine Drakich.............Women’s Volleyball Head [email protected]
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Date Opponent Location Time
10/21/2012 Ryerson University Toronto, Ontario 6:00 p.m.
10/26/2012 Western University Athletic Centre - Sports Gym 6:00 p.m.
10/27/2012 Brock University Athletic Centre - Sports Gym 6:00 p.m.
11/4/2012 Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario 12:00 p.m.
11/10/2012 York University Athletic Centre - Sports Gym 2:00 p.m.
11/11/2012 McMaster University Athletic Centre - Sports Gym 3:00 p.m.
11/17/2012 Lakehead University Thunder Bay, Ontario 6:00 p.m.
11/23/2012 University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario 6:00 p.m.
11/24/2012 University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario 8:00 p.m.
1/5/2013 University of Ottawa Athletic Centre - Sports Gym 2:00 p.m.
1/11/2013 McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario 6:00 p.m.
1/12/2013 York University Toronto, Ontario 6:00 p.m.
1/18/2013 Brock University St. Catharines, Ontario 7:30 p.m.
1/26/2013 University of Waterloo Athletic Centre - Sports Gym 2:00 p.m.
1/27/2013 University of Guelph Athletic Centre - Sports Gym 3:00 p.m.
2/1/2013 University of Windsor Windsor, Ontario 6:00 p.m.
2/9/2013 Queen’s University Athletic Centre - Sports Gym 1:00 p.m.
2/10/2013 Royal Military College of Canada Athletic Centre - Sports Gym 1:00 p.m.
2012-13 SCHEDULE
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Varsity Blues alumna and Toronto native, Kristine Drakich has been the head coach of the women’s volleyball program since 1989-90. Under her direction, the Blues qualifi ed for 21 consecutive OUA fi nal four appearances from 1990-2010, winning the OUA championship banner seven times.
Kristine is a highly qualifi ed NCCP coach with a Level 4 certifi cation indoors and a Level 3 certifi cation on the beach. She has coached internationally in both indoor and beach, having coached team Canada at the 19U world beach volleyball championships in 2006 and 2007, and the national junior indoor team at the Norceca championship in 2002. Kristine has also coached the provincial indoor and beach teams at the Canada Games.
Named Ontario Volleyball and 3M National High Performance coach of the year as well as OUA coach of the year six times, Kristine has received a Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women in Sport (CAAWS) “Breakthrough Award - Individual Category” for her leadership in the area of women and sport.
A former captain and all-Canadian with the Varsity Blues, Kristine was a member of Canada’s national volleyball and beach volleyball teams and was a 2001 inductee into the University of Toronto’s Sports Hall of Fame. She has volunteered at almost every level of the sport, internationally and nationally with the Fédération Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) and Volleyball Canada respectively. She is currently president of the Ontario Volleyball Association (OVA), and president of the Canadian women’s volleyball coaches association.
KRISTINE DRAKICHHead Coach
Coaching Staff
University of Toronto Coaching RecordSeason Regular Season Playoffs2011-12 11-7 2-12010-11 5-14 0-02009-10 14-5 4-22008-09 12-7 1-22007-08 17-2 2-12006-07 17-2 1-22005-06 17-2 2-12004-05 15-4 2-12003-04 16-1 5-12002-03 13-4 3-22001-02 11-6 4-22000-01 14-3 4-21999-00 9-1 2-11998-99 10-2 3-21997-98 11-1 2-11996-97 12-0 2-11995-96 10-0 4-21994-95 8-2 2-11993-94 8-2 2-11992-93 7-3 2-11991-92 8-2 3-31990-91 6-4 2-11989-90 10-2 1-2 TOTAL 261-76 55-33
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Wenli Pan joined the program in 2004-05 after playing international volleyball for the past 20 years.Since 1996, Pan has made play-ing volleyball a professional career in Japan and Italy. Prior to playing professionally, Pan was a member of the Chinese national volleyball team from 1986 to 1996 and helped China win the silver medal at the 1996 At-lanta Olympic Games and the bronze
medal at the 1995 World Cup. Pan has also been honoured with many individual awards including the “Best Blocker” award at the 1993 Grand Prix. Pan’s extensive experience, strong understanding of the game and love of volleyball make her a tremendous asset to the Varsity Blues women’s volleyball program.
Coaching Staff
A former OUA champion during her time with the Varsity Blues (1987-92), Laura Inward is a four-time Canadian champion and brings a wealth of knowledge from both the national and international stage. A participant at eight FIVB events, including two world championships (1997, 2000), Inward was a gold medalist at the 2005 and 2009 world masters championships and has
consistently ranked among the top-10 teams in Canada. She is a NCCP level 3 certifi ed beach volleyball coach and most recently headed the CAN1 women’s team at the 2009 under-21 world championships in Blackpool, England.Inward has coached Team Ontario to a Canada Games bronze medal and an under-21 gold medal in 2009.
Tine Lee joined the Blues in 2006-07.Tine has been helping to develop Ontario athletes as a member of the coaching staff for the Team Ontario 23U Program. Tine started coaching in 1981 with high school boys and girl’s volleyball and helped coach the Connex women’s program in the an-nual North American Chinese Invita-tional Volleyball Tournament series, winning 2 NACIVT Championships
and 4 Bronze medals over more than 20 years. Tine has also coached in the OVA club level in both the Youth and Adult Open divisions for many years. He coached at the Durham Attack Volleyball Club for 2 ½ years with the 17U and 18U girls.
WENLI PANAssistant Coach
TINE LEEAssistant Coach
LAURA INWARDAssistant Coach
Elodie enters her third year on the Varsity Blues bench. During her fi ve years at the University of Toronto, she was the OUA East division rookie of the year in 2001-02, a two-time OUA second team all-star and won the OUA East division award of merit in 2005-06.
Elodie was born in Mauritius and has competed for their national indoor
and beach volleyball teams, including at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
ELODIE LI YUK LOAssistant CoachAssistant Coach
Adriana Bento - Assistant CoachLaura Hale - Team Manager/Academic & Community Outreach CoordinatorJohn Gray - Strength & Conditioning ConsultantSandy Heming - Head TherapistJessica Patterson - Student Therapist Paz Mukikala - Student Therapist Jonathan Yiu - Student Therapist
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SEASON PREVIEW
Entering her 24th season as bench boss, Kristine Drakich is excited about this year’s squad.
“The strength, experience and energy of the returning players, along with the skill and enthusiasm of the new players has proven to be a good combination,” commented Drakich. “We seem to be starting where we left off after winning the bronze medal last season.”
With a 12-1 record in their competitive pre-season schedule, the Blues have started strong by demonstrating a will to win and a tremendous ability to adapt.
The experience on the beach this past summer has helped many of the Blues. Most have played during the summer months in various provincial and national competitions and the experience that both fourth-year outsider hitter Alexandra Hudson and third-year right side Charlotte Sider have gained from competing at a World beach championship will only benefi t the squad.
While these two players have gained great international experience, the Blues success this season will be dependant on the contribution of every player.
Twin sisters Shannon and Katrina Rossall enter their fi fth-and-fi nal year with the Blues. Shannon continues to be strong at the net in the middle, having been named an all-star in both of Toronto’s pre-season tournaments. She, along with Sarah Chapin, Bojana Radan and transfer student Leah Sherriff will provide solid net play in 2012-13.
Katrina excelled in her switch to libero last season and will be relied on to create a strong backcourt presence on the fl oor. She will work with second-year Angie Bellehumeur and fi rst-year libero Kate Lonergan throughout the season to make the Blues defensive positions as strong as possible.
Fourth-year setter Malena Rapaport will once again run the offence. Rapaport, who was selected as a member of Cana-da’s national B team, will be supported by third-year setter Julia Bellehumeur and rookie setter Madelyn Mandryk.
A 2012 OUA all-star, Sider returns to help lead the Blues. The Ottawa native topped U of T with 3.05 kills per set last sea-son. Sider along with third-year hitter Jennifer Neilson will ensure that the rightside position is very strong.
Hudson will once again bolster Toronto’s play at the net. She, along with Rebecca Crosier and 2012 OUA all-rookie team member Denise Wooding, will make a solid impact on the court. Rookie Caleigh Cruickshank will also bring great depth to the team’s outside hitting positions.
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Player Profi les
JULIA
BELLEHUMEUR1010
SETTER 5-8 ELIG: 3
Monseigneur-Breyere • London, Ont.
Psychology/Environmental Studies
High School: Was a member of the 2010 OFSAA championship team after winning the bronze medal in 2009. Personal: Grandfather, Bill, was the head coach of the Minnesota North Stars from 1983-85...sister, Angie, is also a member of the Varsity Blues women’s volleyball team.Varsity:2011-12: Played in 17 sets over 12 matches...ranked second on the team with 60 assists...recorded a season-high 31 assists and 11 digs vs Windsor on Nov. 12.2010-11: Played in 17 sets over seven matches...ranked second on the team with 101 assists...recorded a season-high 35 assists versus Ryerson on Jan. 15.
REBECCA
CROSIER44
LEFT 5-10 ELIG: 3
Sir Robert Borden H.S. • Ottawa, Ont.
Neuroscience/Cell Biology
Club: Played on the National Capitals…named the most valuable player in 2006, 2007, and 2008…won the Ottawa sports award for beach volleyball in 2008. Varsity: 2011-12: Played in 60 sets over 18 matches...ranked second on the team with 2.1 kills per set...also averaged 2.75 digs per set...led the team with 24 serving aces...recorded a season-high 13 kills vs Lakehead (Oct. 29) and at York (Nov. 26)....recorded a season-high 20 digs at York on Nov. 26...recorded a season-high six serving aces vs Windsor on Nov. 12. 2009-10: Played in 46 sets...averaged 1.61 kills and 2.23 points per set...also averaged 2.26 digs per set...recorded a season-high 12 kills versus Guelph on Oct. 30...tallied a season-high 15 digs versus York on Nov. 14...recorded a season-high fi ve serving aces versus Ryerson on Nov. 13 and a season-high fi ve solo blocks versus Lakehead on Jan. 22...named to the OUA all-rookie team.
SARAH
CHAPIN1414
MIDDLE 5-11 ELIG: 3
Georgetown D.H.S. • Georegetown, Ont.
Humanities
High School: Was the assistant captain of the 2009-10 OFSAA silver medalist team...won the Ontario award of excellence in 2005-06 and 2007-08.OVA: Named the Impact’s player of the year in 2009-10...also fi nished fi rst at the Ontario beach provinicial championships in 2009 (tier 2) and placed third in 2010.Personal: Has volunteered at many volleyball camps such a Triple Block and the Learn to Play program.Varsity:2011-12: Played in 49 sets over 17 matches...ranked fourth on the team with 1.53 kills per set...recorded 32 digs and 28 blocks...recorded a season-high 12 kills vs Ottawa on Feb. 5...recorded a season-high fi ve digs vs Lakehead on Oct. 28 and at Western on Jan. 7.2010-11: Played in 60 sets over 17 matches...ranked fourth on the team with 1.55 kills per set...also averaged 1.38 digs per game and tied for second on the team with 29 total blocks...led the team with 21 serving aces...recorded a season-high 13 kills at Lakehead on Nov. 21...recorded a season-high 11 digs both at Lakehead on Nov. 21 and versus Windsor on Feb. 12.
ANGIEBELLEHUMEUR
88
LIBERO 5-7 ELIG: 2
Monseigneur-Breyere • London, Ont.
Geography/Environmental Studies
High School: Won the Lieutenant Governor’s Community and Volunteer award...won an OFSAA bronze medal in 2009 and gold in 2010.Personal: Grandfather, Bill, was the head coach of the Minnesota North Stars from 1983-85...sister, Julia, is also a member of the Varsity Blues women’s volleyball team.Varsity:2011-12: Played in 11 sets...recorded 40 digs.
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ALEXANDRA
HUDSON66
OUTSIDE 6-0 ELIG: 4
Lorne Park S.S. • Mississauga, Ont.
Human Biology
High School: Was the most valuable player on both the girl’s volleyball (2006, 2008) and basketball teams (2006). Varsity: 2011-12: Played in 46 sets over 16 matches...ranked third on the team with 1.85 kills per set...also averaged 2.37 digs per set...recorded a season-high 11 kills per set vs Lakehead (Oct. 29) and at Brock (Nov. 6)...recorded a career-high 19 digs vs Ottawa on Feb. 5.2010-11: Played in 73 sets over 19 matches...ranked second on the team with 1.96 kills per set...led the team with 2.84 digs per set...tied for second on the team with 29 total blocks...recorded a career-high 16 digs versus Windsor on Feb. 12...recorded a career-high 20 digs at RMC on Jan. 29.2009-10: Played in 27 games...averaged 1.22 kills and 1.70 digs per game...recorded a season-high 10 digs versus Lakehead on Jan. 22.
JENNIFER
NEILSON77
RIGHT 6-0 ELIG: 3
Riverside S.S. • Port Coquitlam, B.C.
Kinesiology
High School: Named a 2008 and 2009 BC “AAAA” provincial championship fi rst team all-star...won the 2009 Red Serge Classic most valuable player award.Varsity:2011-12: Played in 13 sets over eight matches...averaged 1.08 kills and 1.23 digs per set...recorded a season-high eight kills at Ryerson on Jan. 15.
BOJANA
RADAN1717
MIDDLE 5-11 ELIG: 2
Kennedy C.I. • Windsor, Ont.
Life Science
High School: Named the most valuable player on the junior and senior volleyball teams...named to the All-City fi rst all-star team.Varsity:2011-12: Played in 12 sets over 11 matches...recorded eight kills and fi ve digs.
MALENA
RAPAPORT99
SETTER 5-10 ELIG: 4
Alpha S.S. • Vancouver, B.C.
Kinesiology
Previous post-secondary: Played for Simon Fraser University.Club: Played for Team B.C. for fi ve years...competed at the 2004 B.C. Summer Games, the 2007 Western Canada Games and the 2009 Canada Games. Varsity:2011-12: Played in 59 sets over 17 matches...led the team with 9.29 assists per set...also ranked fourth on the team with 2.81 digs per set...recorded a career-high 50 assists vs Ottawa on Feb. 5...recorded a season-high 17 digs vs McMaster on Feb. 11. 2010-11: Played in 57 sets over 15 matches...led the team with 6.49 assists per set...also ranked second on the team with 2.84 digs per set and 15 serving aces...recorded a season-high 45 assists versus Windsor on Feb. 12...recorded a season-high 17 digs versus Windsor on Feb. 12.
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SHANNON
ROSSALL1111
MIDDLE 6-0 ELIG: 5
Bishop Grandin H.S. • Calgary, Alta.
Engineering
High School: Won the athletic merit award and volleyball distinction award…had the highest mark in high school chemistry. AVA: Played for the U18 Dinos…captured the U17 bronze in 2007.Personal: Twin sister, Katrina, also plays on the Varsity Blues women’s volleyball team…grandfather graduated from U of T in 1955 with a degree in chemical engineering. Varsity:2011-12: Played in 62 sets over 18 matches...averaged 1.47 kills and 1.31 digs per set... led the team with 56 blocks...recorded a season-high 10 kills at RMC on Oct. 22...recorded a season-high 14 digs vs McMaster on Feb. 11...recorded a season-high eight blocks at Brock on Nov. 6.2010-11: Played in 47 sets over 12 matches...averaged 1.43 kills and 1.21 digs per game...led the team with 36 blocks...recorded a career-high 12 kills at York on Jan. 16...recorded a career-high 16 digs at Lakehad on Nov. 20...recorded a season-high seven solo blocks versus Ryerson on Jan. 15.2009-10: Played in 53 sets...averaged 2.16 points and 1.34 kills per set...second on the team with 36 blocks this season...recorded a season-high eight kills and fi ve solo blocks versus York on Nov. 14.2008-09: Played in 50 games...second on the team with 22 blocks...averaged 2.18 points per game...averaged 1.44 kills per game.
KATRINA
ROSSALL22
MIDDLE/LIBERO 6-0 ELIG: 5
Bishop Grandin H.S. • Calgary, Alta.
Engineering
High School: Won the athletic merit award and volleyball distinction award…had the highest mark in high school chemistry. AVA: Played for the U18 Dinos…captured the U17 bronze in 2007.Personal: Twin sister, Shannon, also plays on the Varsity Blues women’s volleyball team…grandfather graduated from U of T in 1955 with a degree in chemical engineering. Varsity:2011-12: Played in 41 sets over 17 matches...led the team with 3.88 digs per set...recorded a career-high 21 digs at York on Nov. 26.2010-11: Played in 69 sets over 19 matches...recorded 49 kills and 162 digs...tied for second on the team with 29 blocks...also tallied 11 serving aces...recorded a career-high eight kills and 19 digs versus Windsor on Feb. 12.2009-10: Played in 30 sets...averaged 1.18 points per set...recorded a season-high six kills at Ottawa on Feb. 13 and season-high nine digs versus McMaster on Feb. 7...won the Jame Clement Chamberlain award.2008-09: Played in 13 sets.
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CHARLOTTE
SIDER33
RIGHT/LEFT 5-11 ELIG: 3
Lisgar H.S. • Ottawa, Ont.
Physical Education & Health
High School: Named the volleyball team’s rookie of the year in 2007...named the player of the year in 2007-08 and the most valuable player in 2009 and 2010...was a member of the Ontario provincial team.Varsity:2011-12: Played in 63 sets over 18 matches...led the team with 3.05 kills per set...also averaged 2.79 digs per set...recorded a career-high 17 kills at Windsor (Jan. 6) and vs McMaster (Feb. 11)...recorded a career-high 30 digs vs McMaster on Feb. 11...named an OUA fi rst team all-star.2010-11: Played in 50 sets over 15 matches...averaged 1.8 kills and 1.68 digs per set...recorded 25 blocks on the year...recorded a season-high 10 kills at Ryerson (Oct. 29), at Guelph (Nov. 5) and versus Brock (Nov. 13)...recorded a season-high 13 digs at Waterloo on Nov. 6).
DENISE
WOODING11
LEFT 5-9 ELIG: 2
Argyle S.S. • North Vancouver, B.C.
Physical Education & Health
Varsity:2011-12: Played in 60 sets in 17 matches...averaged 1.63 kills and 3.18 digs per game...recorded a season-high 13 kills vs McMaster on Feb. 11... recorded a season-high 32 digs vs Western on Nov. 13...named a member of the OUA all-rookie team.
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MADELYN
MANDRYK1313
SETTER 5-9 ELIG: 1
St. Mary’s Academy • Lockport, Man.
Life Science
High School: Won the Manitoba High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) ‘AAAA’ provincial gold medal and was named an all-star...won the Dairy Farmers of Manitoba player’s choice award...selected to the MHSAA graduating all-star team and all-Manitoba team...also a member of the MHSAA AAAA cross country team champions. National: Competed in the National Team Challenge Cup in 2011 and 2012...earned a silver medal on Team Manitoba at the 2011 Western Canada Summer Games.
CALEIGHCRUICKSHANK
55
LEFT 6-1 ELIG: 1
Father John Redmond H.S. • Etobicoke, Ont.
Life Science
High School: Named the junior athlete of the year...named the most valuable player on the co-ed and senior volleyball teams.Club: Won the under-15/16 OVA award of excellence...was a member of Team Ontario in 2011-12...a member of the 2012 under-18 provincial championship team.
AMANDA
HAVEY1515
SETTER 5-8 ELIG: R/S
Glebe C.I. • Ottawa, Ont.
Arts & Science
High School: Named the most valuable player on the girls volleyball team.Club: Named the most valuable player on the under-18 Fusion.Personal: Volunteers with local community camps...organized a food drive for Ottawa foot bank.
KATE
LONERGAN1212
LIBERO 5-4 ELIG: 1
Argyle S.S. • North Vancouver, B.C.
Engineering
High School: Named the most valuable player on the volleyball team...named a AAAA North Shore fi rst team all-star...won the passport to education scholarship. Personal: Father, Rob, was a distance runner for Canada in the 1980s...Mother, Janet, played varsity basketball at the University of Calgary and UBC.
LEAH
SHERRIFF1818
MIDDLE 6-0 ELIG: 5
Mayfi eld S.S. • Toronto, Ont.
Law
Previous post-seconday: Played for the RMC Paladins...named the best all-around athlete in 2007...named the volleyball team’s most valuable player in 2007...played for Canada’s national military volleyball team for nine years, competing at the 2004, 2009 and 2012 military world volleyball championship.Personal: Mother, Lisa, holds Ontario Master’s swimming records.
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The Varsity Blues women’s volleyball team wrapped up their season winning the OUA bronze medal with a 3-0 victory over the RMC Paladins.
After a huge 3-0 win over the McMaster Marauders in the quarter-fi nals, the women moved on to face the Queen’s Gaels in the OUA semifi nals. The Blues overcame a two-set defi cit to force a fi fth-and-deciding set, but would eventually fall 3-2.
The team fi nished the regular season tied with McMaster for fourth place with identical 11-7 records, but fi nished fi fth due to their head-to-head record.
Charlotte Sider and Denise Wooding were recognized with OUA honours. Sider led the Blues, averaging 3.05 kills and 3.6 points per set during the regular season. The fi rst team OUA all-star also ranked second on the team in total digs and blocks.
First-year left side hitter Wooding was named a member of the OUA all-rookie team after recording 1.63 kills and 3.18 digs per set this season.
2011-12 VARSITY BLUES \ \ \ \
YEAR IN REVIEW
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2011-12 Year in Review
2011-12 WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL RESULTS
Date Opponent Location Result Regular Season10/22/2011 Royal Military College of Canada Kingston, Ontario W 3-1 (17-25, 25-14, 25-20, 25-22)10/28/2011 Lakehead University Athletic Centre W 3-1 (25-16, 22-25, 25-22, 25-19)10/29/2011 Lakehead University Athletic Centre W 3-0 (25-16, 25-23, 25-13)11/5/2011 University of Waterloo Athletic Centre W 3-0 (26-24, 25-15, 25-21)11/6/2011 Brock University St. Catharines, Ontario W 3-0 (25-17, 25-22, 25-23)11/12/2011 University of Windsor Athletic Centre W 3-1 (25-7, 21-25, 25-23, 25-18)11/13/2011 University of Western Ontario Athletic Centre L 2-3 (23-25, 25-27, 25-22, 25-18, 9-15)11/18/2011 Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario L 0-3 (18-25, 11-25, 17-25)11/26/2011 York University Toronto, Ontario L 1-3 (20-25, 25-19, 23-25, 18-25)1/6/2012 University of Windsor Windsor, Ontario W 3-0 (25-13, 25-17, 25-19)1/7/2012 University of Western Ontario London, Ontario W 3-1 (25-23, 25-23, 20-25, 25-16)1/15/2012 Ryerson University Toronto, Ontario W 3-0 (25-19, 25-12, 25-19)1/21/2012 University of Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario L 0-3 (21-25, 15-25, 17-25)1/28/2012 Royal Military College of Canada Athletic Centre W 3-1 (25-21, 25-18, 23-25, 25-19)2/3/2012 University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario L 0-3 (20-25, 14-25, 16-25)2/5/2012 University of Ottawa Athletic Centre L 2-3 (26-24, 21-25, 25-21, 21-25, 9-15)2/11/2012 McMaster University Athletic Centre L 1-3 (19-25, 23-25, 25-22, 21-25)2/12/2012 Ryerson University Athletic Centre W 3-0 (25-18, 25-18, 26-24)
Playoffs2/18/2012 McMaster University (OUA Quarter-Final) Hamilton, Ontario W 3-0 (27-25, 25-21, 25-18)2/25/2012 Queen’s University (OUA Semifi nal) Ottawa, Ontario L 2-3 (22-25, 24-26, 27-25, 26-24, 10-15)2/26/2012 RMC (OUA Bronze) Ottawa, Ontario W 3-0 (25-22, 25-10, 25-19)
ExhibitionUniversité de Montréal Tournament9/23/2011 McGill University Montreal, Quebec W 3-0 (25-8, 25-20, 25-19)9/24/2011 Université Laval Montreal, Quebec L 1-3 (11-25, 25-22, 15-25, 13-25)9/24/2011 Université de Sherbrooke Montreal, Quebec W 3-1 (25-21, 26-28, 25-22, 25-20)9/25/2011 Université de Montréal Montreal, Quebec L 0-3 (23-25, 12-25, 17-25)9/25/2011 University of Guelph Montreal, Quebec W 3-1Lea Marc Volleyball Challenge9/30/2011 University of Winnipeg Winnipeg, Manitoba L 2-3 (25-23, 25-23, 9-25, 12-25, 11-15)9/30/2011 UBC Okanagan Winnipeg, Manitoba L 0-3 (24-26, 19-25, 14-25)10/1/2011 University of Regina Winnipeg, Manitoba L 0-3 (12-25, 17-25, 18-25)10/1/2011 Lakehead University Winnipeg, Manitoba W 3-0 (25-20, 25-17, 25-18)10/2/2011 Mount Royal Winnipeg, Manitoba L 0-3 (14-25, 16-25, 18-25)10/14/2011 X-Ryerson University Athletic Centre W 3-2 (25-17, 25-22, 22-25, 23-25, 15-7)10/15/2011 X-McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario W 3-1 (21-25, 25-23, 25-13, 25-23)National Invitational Tournament12/28/2011 Brock University Athletic Centre W 3-2 (25-22, 25-8, 21-25, 13-25, 15-11)12/29/2011 Université de Sherbrooke Athletic Centre W 3-2 (26-28, 25-19, 25-20, 22-25, 15-13)12/29/2011 Queen’s University Athletic Centre W 3-1 (22-25, 25-16, 25-7, 25-21)12/30/2011 Saint Mary’s University Athletic Centre L 0-3 (20-25, 18-25, 23-25)
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2011-12 Year in Review
2011-12 OUA STANDINGS
Team GP W L SW SL PTS York 18 16 2 51 12 32Ottawa 18 13 5 43 20 26Queen’s 18 13 5 45 24 26Toronto 18 11 7 39 26 22McMaster 18 11 7 40 31 22Brock 18 10 8 36 33 20Guelph 18 9 9 37 32 18RMC 18 9 9 34 34 18Western 18 8 10 33 43 16Waterloo 18 7 11 25 38 14Ryerson 18 6 12 24 41 12Windsor 18 3 15 13 45 6Lakehead 18 1 17 11 52 2
2011-12 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS## GP K E K/G TA K% SA SA/G B B/G A A/G DIG D/G PTS PTS/G10 J. Bellehumeur 17 1 0 0.06 3 0.333 2 0.12 2 0.12 62 3.65 18 1.06 4.50 0.26478 A. Bellehumeur 11 1 0 0.09 2 0.500 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.09 40 3.64 1.00 0.090914 S. Chapin 49 76 30 1.55 194 0.237 7 0.14 30 0.61 7 0.14 36 0.73 107.50 2.19394 R. Crosier 60 126 82 2.10 487 0.090 24 0.40 19 0.32 4 0.07 165 2.75 165.50 2.758313 A. Fogolin 4 1 0 0.25 1 1.000 1 0.25 2 0.50 0 0.00 0 0.00 3.50 0.87506 A. Hudson 46 85 48 1.85 292 0.127 17 0.37 10 0.22 9 0.20 109 2.37 110.50 2.402212 E. Kwaguchi 4 0 1 0.00 2 -0.500 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.25 1 0.25 0.00 0.00000 J. Neilson 13 18 8 1.38 50 0.200 2 0.15 2 0.15 0 0.00 18 1.38 21.50 1.65385 D. O’Connor 24 23 12 0.96 74 0.149 7 0.29 10 0.42 3 0.12 19 0.79 37.00 1.541717 B. Radan 12 8 6 0.67 27 0.074 0 0.00 5 0.42 0 0.00 5 0.42 11.50 0.95839 M. Rapaport 59 19 2 0.32 60 0.283 16 0.27 15 0.25 548 9.29 166 2.81 45.00 0.76272 K. Rossall 41 2 0 0.05 7 0.286 1 0.02 0 0.00 7 0.17 159 3.88 3.00 0.073211 S. Rossall 62 91 41 1.47 258 0.194 10 0.16 56 0.90 12 0.19 81 1.31 146.00 2.35483 C. Sider 63 192 86 3.05 526 0.202 8 0.13 36 0.57 9 0.14 176 2.79 228.50 3.62701 D. Wooding 60 99 60 1.65 381 0.102 10 0.17 9 0.15 9 0.15 194 3.23 115.00 1.9167
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As part of the Varsity Blues family, women’s volleyball is one of 44 men’s and women’s teams in 26 sports offered by U of T. The breadth of the Varsity Blues experience and legacy are unmatched at a Canadian university.
The University of Toronto’s women’s volleyball program has achieved enviable success. It is a nationally competitive program that has captured seven Ontario championship titles. Blues volleyball has also been the most consistently successful program as the Blues qualifi ed for 21 consecutive OUA fi nal four appearances from 1990-2010,
U of T is one of the only universities to integrate beach volleyball and volleyball training. Varsity Blues volleyball players have been very successful at the provincial, national and international beach volleyball levels - currently three former players, Sarah Pothaar, Rebecca Moskowitz and Asta Baltakys, are representing Canada on the World Tour. Since 1994, at least 13 Varsity Blues players have competed for Canada on the FIVB World Tour, at World Beach Championships, at the World University Beach Championships and at the Pan American Games.
The Varsity Blues volleyball program attracts talented athletes who are interested in learning and advancing their game. Many Varsity Blues players have been named to all-Ontario and all-Canadian teams and have represented Canada at international competitions in both indoor and beach volleyball.
The 1968-69 women’s volleyball team dominated university competition in eastern Canada. Undefeated in regular season play, the 1968-69 Blues continued their winning streak into the playoffs, earning the league championship and the Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Union (WIAU) title. Coached by Marjory Shedd, the team was a dynamic group of outstanding talent, including Lois Kennedy - who was also a member of Canada’s national team. Six of the Blues players competed on the provincial team that won gold at the fi rst Canada Games in 1967. Team members include: Jenny (Karstoff) Stoanka Allen, 1997 Hall of Fame inductee, Julia (Kucharachuk) Andruchiw, Jennifer (English) Fallis, Lida (Syrotynsky) Hoffmann, Lois Kennedy, Ruth (Unger) Morgan, Birgitte Nielsen-Worrall, Lynette (Bibby) Pasma, Luba (Olesnycky) Rabbel (captain), Lydia (Eliashevsky) Replansky, Mari Sagi, Jane (Guenther) Williams and Marjory Shedd (head coach).
The Varsity Blues coaching and support staff has a range of expertise that makes them among the best in the country. Head coach Kristine Drakich leads the women’s Varsity Blues volleyball program and ensures the quality of the staff. Kristine is a NCCP high performance coach who has been recognized for her coaching (indoor and beach volleyball) both provincially and nationally. She has over 10 years of international volleyball playing experience (fi ve years indoor and fi ve years beach volleyball).
A member of Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame since 1970, Marjory Shedd, a recent inductee to the Varsity Blues Hall of Fame, coached at U of T for 28 years (1964-91) and guided the Blues to seven league gold medals in volleyball, plus fi ve Ontario gold medals and seven silver medals in badminton. Known as “Canada’s Lady of Badminton,” Marjory won 44 provincial and 24 national titles, including six consecutive triple crowns. She represented Canada in six Uber Cup competitions, including the fi rst International Women’s Uber Cup in 1956-57. She also played on national championships teams in both basketball and volleyball, and represented Canada in volleyball at the 1967 Pan-American Games.
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ALL-CANADIANS AND ALL-STARS
CIS Academic All-Canadians 2010-11 - Alexandra Hudson, Katrina Rossall2009-10 - Rebecca Crosier, Kathleen Mahannah, Amy Sweetman, Lauren Willoughby, Michelle Wood2008-09 - Diane Burrows, Caley Venn2007-08 - Claire Leewing, Kathleen Mahannah, Caley Venn2006-07 - Dianne Burrows, Gioia Canciani, Caley Venn2005-06 - Ali Greey, Elodie Li Yuk Lo, Leah Towell 2004-05 - Melissa Clifford, Krista Falkner, Laura Powers, Leah Towell 2003-04 - Lindsey Elliott, Suzana Majcen, Carrie Schram 2002-03 - Melissa Clifford, Rebecca Moskowitz, Adrianna Robinson, Sadie Stewart 2001-02 - Lindsey Elliott, Rebecca Moskowitz, Carrie Schram 2000-01 - Karen Atkinson-Leadbeater, Nicole Crichton, Sarah Hogarth, Carrie Schram 1999-00 - Barb Kral, Katie May, Emily Robson, Carrie Schram 1998-99 - Andra Bulmanis 1997-98 - Barb Kral 1996-97 - Katie May, Andrea Proctor 1991-92 - Suzanne Deschamps, Kim Smith, Jolan Storch
OUA Championships 2010, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1996, 1989
OUA All-Stars 2011-12 - Charlotte Sider2010-11 - Karlee Diesing2009-10 - Heather Bansley, Kristina Valjas, Karlee Diesing2008-09 - Heather Bansley, Kathleen Mahannah2007-08 - Caley Venn, Heather Bansley, Mila Miguel, Anastasia Danilova, Michelle Wood2006-07 – Heather Bansley, Anastasia Danilova, Mila Miguel, Caley Venn, Michelle Wood 2005-06 - Anastasia Danilova, Elodie Li Yuk Lo, Mila Miguel, Leah Towell 2004-05 - Anastasia Danilova,Julia Hall, Laura Powers
CIS All-Canadians2009-10 - Heather Bansley2008-09 - Heather Bansley2007-08 - Anastasia Danilova2006-07 - Anastasia Danilova 2005-06 - Anastasia Danilova 2004-05 - Anastasia Danilova 2003-04 - Katie Bickerton2001-02 - Sara Pothaar2000-01 - Sarah Hogarth 1997-98 - Diana Cerny 1995-96 - Diane Campbell, Athena Gerochristodoulou 1993-94 - Laurie Lassaline 1991-92 - Suzanne Deschamps 1985-86 - Kristine Drakich1984-85 - Kristine Drakich
CIS Rookie of the Year 2003-04 - Anastasia Danilova
CIS All-Rookie Team 2005-06 Ali Greey 2003-04 Anastasia Danilova 2002-03 Julia Hall 2001-02 Elodie Li Yuk Lo
CIS Therese Quigley Award (Outstanding Student-Athlete)2006-07 - Mila Miguel2000-01 - Sarah Hogarth1995-96 - Diane Campbell
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2003-04 - Katie Bickerton, Lindsey Elliott, Suzana Majcen, Carrie Schram 2002-03 - Katie Bickerton, Elodie Li Yuk Lo, Rebecca Moskowitz 2001-02 - Sara Pothaar, Carrie Schram 2000-01 - Sarah Hogarth, Katie May, Sara Pothaar 1999-00 - Sarah Hogarth, Barb Kral, Katie May, Liliana Popan 1998-99 - Sarah Hogarth, Barb Kral, Suzana Majcen 1997-98 - Diana Cerny, Jenny Hui, Katie May 1996-97 - Christine Burn, Diana Cerny 1995-96 - Diane Campbell, Diana Cerny, Athena Gerochristodoulou 1994-95 - Diane Campbell, Diana Cerny, Athena Gerochristodoulou 1993-94 - Diane Campbell, Laurie Lassaline, Michelle Park 1992-93 - Laurie Lassaline 1991-92 - Suzanne Deschamps, Jolan Storch 1990-91 - Carrie Dorion, Jolan Storch 1989-90 - Carrie Dorion 1988-89 - Donna Roach 1987-88 - Suzanne Deschamps 1986-87 - Mary Pat Quilty, Donna Roach 1986, 85 & 84 - Kristine Drakich
OUA East Libero of the Year2009-10 - Michelle Wood2007-08 - Michelle Wood
OUA Rookie of the Year (since 1992) 2005-06 - Ali Greey 2002-03 - Julia Hall 2001-02 - Elodie Li Yuk Lo 1996-97 - Jenny Hui 1993-94 - Diana Cerny 1992-93 - Diane Campbell 1991-92 - Laurie Lassaline
OUA Tournament MVP (since 1989) 2009-10 - Michelle Wood2003-04 - Katie Bickerton 2002-03 - Katie Bickerton 2001-02 - Sara Pothaar 2000-01 - Sarah Hogarth 1998-99 - Michelle Park 1995-96 - Amanda Evison 1988-89 - Sandy Skotnicki
OUA Award of Merit2009-10 - Lauren Willougby2008-09 - Michelle Wood2006-07 - Mila Miguel2005-06 - Elodie Li Yuk Lo2003-04 - Sue McKay2002-03 - Colleen McDonald2001-02 - Sadie Stewart2000-01 - Sarah Hogarth1999-00 - Barb Kral1997-98 - Suzana Majcen
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VARSITY BLUES AT THE CIS CHAMPIONSHIP
Appearances GP W L PCT 1st Appearance Last Appearance8 22 7 15 0.318 1988-89 2009-10
2009-10Quarter-Final - Manitoba 3, Toronto 0Consolation Semifi nal - Toronto 3, Montreal 25th Place - Regina 3, Toronto 0
2003-04Quarter-Final - UBC 3, Toronto 1Consolation Semifi nal - Toronto 3, Saskatchewan 15th Place - Toronto 3, Montreal 2
2002-03Quarter-Final - Calgary 3, Toronto 2Consolation Semifi nal - Laval 3, Toronto 0
2001-02Quarter-Final - Sherbrooke 3, Toronto 0Consolation Semifi nal - Moncton 3, Toronto 07th Place - Toronto 3, Ryerson 1
2000-01Quarter-Final - Toronto 3, Calgary 2Semifi nal - Sherbrooke 3, Toronto 0Bronze - Laval 3, Toronto 0
1998-99Quarter-Final - Manitoba 3, Toronto 0Consolation Semifi nal - Montreal 3, Toronto 2
1991-92Quarter-Final - Manitoba 3, Toronto 0Consolation Semifi nal - Saskatchewan 3, Toronto 27th Place - Toronto 3, Dalhousie 2
1988-89Quarter-Final - Laval 3, Toronto 0Consolation Semifi nal - Toronto 3, Moncton 25th Place - Manitoba 3, Toronto 0
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ALL-TIME GAME RESULTS, 1945 TO DATEYear MW ML MT SW SL Rank
1947-48 1 1 T-1st
1948-49 2 0 1st
1949-50 2 1 2nd
1950-51
1951-52 2 1 2nd
1952-53 3 2 2nd
1953-54 3 2 3rd
1954-55 2 3 4th
1955-56 1 4 5th
1956-57 2 3 T-3rd
1957-58 2 2 1 4th
1958-59 4 1 8 2 2nd
1959-60 3 0 7 5 3rd
1960-61 4 1 8 3 2nd
1961-62 4 1 8 3 2nd
1962-63 4 1 8 2 3rd
1963-64 2 4 5 7 T-3rd
1964-65 4 1 8 2 2nd
1965-66 4 1 9 2 2nd
1966-67 5 0 10 0 1st
1967-68
1968-69 5 0 15 0 1st
1969-70 5 0 15 0 1st
1970-71
1971-72 10 0 1st East
1972-79 DATA MISSING
1979-80 13 3 0 3rd Tier II
1980-81 6 12 3rd Central
1981-82 13 8 3rd East
1982-83 2 6 0 13 15 4th Central
1983-84 7 5 0 23 14 4th East
1984-85 6 4 0 20 16 3rd East
1985-86 9 3 0 31 9 2nd East
1986-87 9 3 0 30 11 3rd East
1987-88 8 4 0 25 14 3rd East
1988-89 10 2 0 32 7 2nd East
1989-90 6 4 0 21 16 3rd East
1990-91 DATA MISSING
1991-92 8 2 0 25 8 2nd East
1992-93 7 3 0 23 12 2nd East
1993-94 8 2 0 28 8 2nd East
1994-95 8 2 0 25 7 2nd East
1995-96 10 0 0 30 0 1st East
1996-97 12 0 0 36 4 1st East
1997-98 11 1 0 35 6 1st East
1998-99 10 2 0 33 7 2nd East
1999-00 9 1 0 28 9 2nd East
2000-01 14 3 0 45 16 2nd East
2001-02 11 6 0 38 21 2nd East
2002-03 13 4 0 45 13 2nd East
2003-04 16 1 0 50 12 1st East
2004-05 15 4 0 48 18 2nd East
2005-06 17 2 0 54 11 1st East
2006-07 17 2 0 52 19 1st East
2007-08 17 2 0 54 12 1st East
2008-09 12 7 0 43 24 2nd East
2009-10 14 5 0 49 19 1st East
2010-11 5 14 0 26 47 5th East
2011-12 11 7 0 39 26 5th East
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