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Swimmers Pablo Collin (L) and Isabel Sarty (R) named as McGill's 2022-23 athletes of the year
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Swimmers Pablo Collin (L) and Isabel Sarty (R) named as McGill's 2022-23 athletes of the year

Swimming (M & W) Earl Zukerman

Swimmers Collin and Sarty named athletes of the year at McGill Athletics Awards gala


MONTREAL – Swimmers Pablo Collin and Isabel Sarty were named male and female athletes of the year, respectively, at the 45th annual McGill University varsity sports awards gala, held Tuesday at Evo Plaza Centre-Ville in downtown Montreal.

Collin, a 21-year-old computer science sophomore from Marseille, France, and Sarty, a 23-year-old master's student in neuroscience, who hails from Halifax, N.S., were also named as their team MVPs. Both led their respective squads to conference championships. They received the D. Stuart Forbes and Gladys Bean trophies, respectively, as the student-athletes who brought most credit to the University by reason of their athletic achievements.

Collin, who achieved a 3.91 grade-point average (out of 4), also took home the Uldis Auders Memorial Trophy as the top sophomore, in any sport, who best combines academic excellence with athletic prowess. He was the RSEQ conference male swimmer of the year and earned All-Canadian honours after winning two gold medals and a pair of bronzes at the Nationals. This marks the fourth consecutive year that a swimmer from France has merited McGill athlete-of-the-year honours, after Clement Secchi had won the previous three.
 
Sarty won a whopping six gold medals at the conference championship and was named the RSEQ female swimmer of the year. She added a bronze medal and four fourth-place finishes at the Nationals in Victoria, B.C.
 
It marked the 17th time in school history that a member of the swim team had won the Forbes Trophy and the fifth occasion that a swimmer took home the Bean Award.

Among the other laureates was rugby club president Owen Cumming, a 22-year-old political science senior from Toronto and hockey team captain Christiana Colizza, a 23-year-old master's student in sports psychology from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. They merited the Richard Pound and Muriel Roscoe trophies, respectively, awarded to the graduating male and female athletes for proficiency and leadership in athletics over their university careers.

Football quarterback Eloa Latendresse-Regimbald of Montreal, and badminton's Eliana Zhang were named as the University's male and female rookie of the year, respectively. Latendresse-Regimbald, a 21-year-old physical education freshman, won the Peter Gorman Trophy as U SPORTS football rookie of the year. Zhang, a 21-year-old medical school sophomore in her first season of eligibility, was named as the RSEQ conference's top rookie and badminton player of the year.

The Dr. Mac Teskey Award for overcoming adversity while serving as an inspiration to others went to lacrosse's Isaiah Cree, a 22-year-old senior in international development studies who hails from Akwesasne, N.Y. He overcame a challenging number of injuries and setbacks to shine at the Baggataway Cup championship in Peterborough, Ont., where he was named to the all-tournament team.

The Teddy Smith Award, which recognizes outstanding volunteer work within the McGill Athletics community, went to Patrick Young of Toronto, a two-sport athlete who competed on both, the rugby and track teams. The 22-year-old science senior is majoring in kinesiology and qualified for the Principal's Student-athlete Honour Roll. He was on the Students' Athletics Council and also the Varsity Council, serving as its VP for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.

The women's swim program received the Martlet Foundation Trophy as the varsity team of the year. They won all five conference meets, including the Quebec league championship, where the Martlets produced 33 appearances on the podium, including a stunning 16 of the 21 gold medals handed out. They broke a plethora of records and qualified a team-high 19 women for Nationals in Victoria, B.C., where they produced 20 swims in the "A" finals, won a pair of bronze medals and finished third of 22 teams.

The men's rugby squad took home the Harry Griffiths Trophy, awarded to the top team in a sport outside the jurisdiction of U SPORTS. They posted a 10-2 record overall, including a 6-1 first-place finish in the RSEQ conference and qualified for the Nationals in Vancouver, B.C., where they won silver. A highly-organized team, they generated more than $45,800 during the recent one-day, McGill-24 fundraiser.

Tribute was also paid to McGill's six All-Canadians, 68 conference all-stars and three league championships won during the 2022-23 varsity season. RSEQ conference banners were captured in men's rugby as well as both men's and women's swimming, along with the combined swimming title.

The evening concluded with the introduction of the newly-elected slate of officers for the McGill Varsity Council, which will be led by president Patrick Young (rugby, track) of Toronto. Occuupying the vice-president portfolios are hockey's Elizabeth Mura (communications) of Calgary, baseball's Will Bompey (communications) of New York City, field hockey's Ada Collins (equity, diversity & inclusion) of Devens, Mass., hockey's William Poirier (community outreach) of St. Zotique, Que., hockey's Alexandre Gagnon (varsity affairs) of Gatineau, Que., and hockey's Quynn Campbell (varsity affairs) of Toronto.

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SEE BELOW FOR PROFILES FOR EACH MAJOR AWARD RECIPIENT
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2022-23 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARDS FOR McGILL'S 26 VARSITY TEAMS
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ARTISTIC SWIMMING: Diana Paparelli (Biot, FRANCE)
BASEBALL: Jett Jarvis (Wyoming, Ont)
BADMINTON: Andy Bai (Ottawa, Ont) and Eliana Zhang (Ile-Bizard, Que)
BASKETBALL: Samuel Chaput (Longueuil, Que) and Emma-Jane Scotten (Ottawa, Ont)
CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING: Matthew Beaudet (NDG, Que) and Sophie Courville (Montreal, Que)
FIELD HOCKEY: Sandrine Brien (Senneville, Que)
FOOTBALL: Eloa Latendresse-Regimbald (Montreal, Que)
GOLF: Gregor Lawson (Orangeville, Ont) and Yasmine Daoud (Pierrefonds, Que)
HOCKEY: Scott Walford (Coquitlam, B.C.) and Christiana Colizza (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont)
LACROSSE: Cameron McGinnis (Scarborough, Ont)
ROWING: Victor Rolland (Lyon, FRANCE) and Alice Saito (Montreal, Que)
RUGBY: Monty Weatherall (Amersham, England) and Davine Yang (Chateauguay, Que)
SOCCER: Bilal Bouchemella (St. Hubert, Que) and Mara Bouchard (2nd consec. Year; Granby, Que)
SWIMMING: Pablo Collin (Marseille, FRANCE) and Isabel Sarty (Halifax, N.S.)
TRACK & FIELD: Matthew Beaudet (NDG, Que) and Donna Ntambue (Montreal, Que)
VOLLEYBALL: Charlene Robitaille (St. Jean sur Richelieu, Que)

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PROFILES FOR 2023 McGILL ATHLETICS MAJOR AWARD RECIPIENTS
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GLADYS BEAN TROPHY (FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR):

Isabel Sarty (swimming)

A 23-year-old master's student in neuroscience who hails from Halifax, Sarty won six gold medals at the RSEQ championships, where she was named both swimmer of the meet and RSEQ swimmer of the year after leading McGill to the women's conference championship in Trois-Rivieres, Que. The 5-foot-7 freestyle specialist qualified for the Nationals in Victoria, B.C., where she won bronze in the 50-metre butterfly and also finished fourth in four other events (50 free, 100 free, 4x200 free relay, 4x100 free relay) along with a seventh in the 200 free.

D. STUART FORBES TROPHY (MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR):

Pablo Collin (swimming)

A 21-year-old computer science sophomore from Marseille, a port city in southwestern France, Collin earned All-Canadian honours after winning two golds and a pair of bronze medals at the U SPORTS national championship in Victoria, B.C. At the RSEQ conference championships, the 6-foot-2, 175-pound freestyle specialist won four gold medals along with a pair of silvers and was named both swimmer of the meet and RSEQ swimmer of the year after leading McGill to the men's conference championship. He was a recipient of the U SPORTS Community Service Award for combining athletic excellence with citizenship and academic prowess. In the classroom, he earned Academic All-Canadian status and made the Principal's Student-athlete Honour Roll with a lofty 3.91 grade-point average (out of 4), which also merited the University's Uldis Auders Award, presented to a sophomore who best combines academic performance with athletics.

ULDIS AUDERS MEMORIAL AWARD (SOPHOMORE WHO BEST COMBINES ACADEMICS & ATHLETICS):

Pablo Collin (swimming)

(see profile above)


RICHARD W. POUND AWARD (PROFICIENCY & LEADERSHIP OVER McGILL CAREER):

Owen Cumming (rugby)

A 23-year-old political science senior from Toronto, Cumming made the Dean's List and qualified for the Principal's Student-athlete Honour Roll. He helped guide McGill to the RSEQ rugby championship and a silver-medal finish at the Nationals in Vancouver, B.C., where he was one of eight laureates to receive a Lt. Colonel W.D.C. Holmes Award for leadership. The 5-foot-10, 175-pound scrum-half was a three-time all-star in the RSEQ conference, earnig first-team honours this past season. He was a 2021 recipient of a Jean Béliveau Athletic Award, which recognizes outstanding McGill student-athletes who have demonstrated academic achievement and leadership in student and/or community affairs. He served as co-president of the rugby squad and won the team's Joe Hanaway Gentleman's Award in 2021-22.  Last spring, he earned a roster spot with the Toronto Arrows Senior Academy, for the inaugural Coast-to-Coast Cup in Halifax. The week-long tournament is a high-performance competition designed to showcase up and coming talent.


MURIEL V. ROSCOE AWARD (PROFICIENCY & LEADERSHIP OVER McGILL CAREER):

Christiana Colizza (hockey)

A 23-year-old native of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Colizza won the RSEQ women's hockey award for combining sport with academics, leadership and community service. She is completing a master's student in kinesiology and physical education after graduating in 2021 with a degree in psychology and life sciences. She merited Academic All-Canadian status, made the Principal's Student-athlete Honour Roll and was the 2022 recipient of a Jean Béliveau Athletic Award, which recognizes outstanding McGill student-athletes who have demonstrated academic achievement and leadership in student and/or community affairs. She recently received a Scarlet Key Award, presented to McGill student leaders who go above and beyond what is expected of them, showing outstanding dedication to their community and peers.
 
The seventh member of the Colizza clan to play varsity sports at McGill, the 5-foot-3 forward played five seasons with the hockey Martlets and registered a 31-42-73 overall record in 159 career contests. Off the ice, Colizza served as president of the McGill Varsity Council, which provides a forum for student-athletes and also organizes community service events in the Montreal area.  She has volunteered for numerous causes, including the Canadian Autism Spectrum Disorder Alliance, the University's Women in Sport program, the McGill Mental Performance Council and was on the organizing committee of the McGill Athletics major awards gala. She was actively involved with a "Motionball" fundraiser in support of the Special Olympics and serves as a tutor on campus, in addition to her role as team captain of the hockey Martlets. She also helped coordinate the hockey team's annual Shoebox Project Game, which benefits homeless women.


MALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD (in first year of eligibility and under 22 years old by Sept. 1):

Eloa Latendresse-Regimbald (football)

A 21-year-old physical education freshman from Montreal, Latendresse-Regimbald became the third player in team history to win the Peter Gorman Trophy as U SPORTS football rookie of the year. He led all rookie quarterbacks in U SPORTS with 2,004 passing yards, good for fifth overall in the country. He was 11th overall – tops among quarterbacks – in rushing yards nationally with 602. His nine yards per carry led the nation and he was the first McGill pivot in school history to win the conference rushing title. Latendresse-Regimbald, who measures 6-foot-4 and 185 pounds,  ranked second in the RSEQ conference in total offence with a combined rushing and passing average of 325.8 yards per game. He completed 121 of 237 attempts for eight TDs, nine interceptions and a completion percentage of 51.1 per cent, passing for an average of 250.5 yards per game. A unanimous selection as the RSEQ rookie of the year, he had two 100-yard rushing games and a pair of 300-yard passing games – both against Laval, the eventual league champions.


FEMALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD (in first year of eligibility and under 22 years old by Sept. 1):

Eliana Zhang (badminton)

A second-year medical student in her first year of eligibility, Zhang was named RSEQ women's badminton player of the year and the most outstanding rookie in the Quebec-based conference. The 21-year-old native of Ile-Bizard, Que., was also the only McGill player to merit all-star status, earning first-team honours. Zhang, who also competes at the Quebec provincial and Canadian national circuits, is the first member of the Martlets to be named league MVP and the team's second player ever to receive RSEQ rookie-of-the-year honours. Zhang went undefeated during the RSEQ season, posting a perfect 11-0 record in singles and a 3-0 mark in mixed doubles. In terms of sets played, she registered a 22-0 mark in singles and went 6-1 in mixed doubles. She was unable to compete at the RSEQ championship meet (March 11-12) because of a national team training camp in Calgary, where she was preparing for the Polish Open, an international tournament in Tarnów, Poland, March 22-26. A product of Marianopolis College, Zhang received a J.W. McConnell Entrance scholarship to McGill in 2021, valued at $2,000 per year. Last year, she received a $4,000 athletic excellence bursary from the Aléo Foundation.


DR. MAC TESKEY AWARD (OVERCMNG ADVERSITY & SERVING AS AN INSPIRATION TO OTHERS):

Isaiah Cree (lacrosse)

A 22-year-old senior in international development studies who hails from Akwesasne, N.Y., Cree is a six-foot, 199-pound attacker who overcame injuries to tally 14 points, including a dozen goals, in eight regular season games. He earned all-tournament honours at the national championship, ranking third among all goal scorers with eight markers in three contests. He was admitted to McGill in 2019 after winning a Tewaaraton Native American Scholarship for excellence on the field and in the classroom. However he tore his ACL in the spring before arriving on campus so he was forced to sit out the first season. He missed a second straight campaign after the season was canceled by the COVID pandemic. Over those two years he served as an advocate of the McGill lacrosse program to indigenous people within the McGill community. In 2022, he finally played for McGill and was instrumental in the creation of the team's annual Legacy Game, which pays tribute to lacrosse's native roots. However, a week before this game, one of his childhood friends passed away. Hours after attending the funeral, stepped on the field and scored three goals that night. After years of setbacks, he has battled hard to get into the lineup and has served as an inspiration to his teammates. He was recently voted as a captain for the 2023 season. 
 

TEDDY SMITH AWARD (VOLUNTEER WORK FOR McGILL COMMUNITY):

Patrick Young (rugby & track)

A two-sport athlete from Toronto who competed on both, the rugby and track teams, the 22-year-old science senior is majoring in kinesiology and qualified for the Principal's Student-athlete Honour Roll. Young was on the Students' Athletics Council and also the Varsity Council, serving as its VP – Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. He served countless hours in preparation for the "UNSCRIPTED" project, a series of interviews on difficult topics with student-athletes.  Young served on the organizing committee for the inaugural Legacy Game for the men's lacrosse team, which took place on Truth & Reconciliation Day. He was a peer tutor with the McGill Student Association of Physical Education and Kinesiology, in addition to managing a pairing program for the Canadian Advisory of Women Immigrants, providing them with mentorship opportunities. He has demonstrated exceptional leadership and continues to strive to change the lives of minority student-athletes. His dedication and contribution to the McGill Athletics community has brought student-athletes closer and educated them on the different perspectives of their peers. Without hesitation, Patrick has benefited the student-athletes lives extraordinarily.


PAST MAJOR AWARD WINNERS AT McGILL ATHLETICS GALA
 
MAJOR D. STUART FORBES TROPHY (McGill male athlete of the year)
1947-48 Jack Gelineau Hockey
1948-49 Adin Merrow Swimming
1949-50 Rocky Robillard Hockey/Football
1950-51 Peter Robinson Football
1951-52 Dave Caldwell Football
1952-53 Bob MacLellan Hockey/Football
1953-54 Lionel Waitman Track/Football
1954-55 Herb English Football/Hockey
1955-56 Jerry Anderson Diving/Football
1956-57 Peter Reid Nordic Skiing / X-Country
1957-58 Leo Konyk Hockey/Football
1958-59 Dick Hinton Boxing
1959-60 Cameron Grout Swimming
1960-61 Carl Hansen Football
1961-62 W. Peter Adams Track/X-country / Skiing
1962-63 Tony Blair Football / Skiing
1963-64 Willie Lambert Football
1964-65 Colin Adair Squash
1965-66 Dick Feidler Football
1966-67 Dave Bruneau Skiing
1967-68 Peter Martin Squash
1968-69 Nasko Golomeev Basketball
1969-70 Dave Fleiszer Football
1970-71 John Hawes Swimming
1971-72 John Hawes Swimming
1972-73 Chris Rumball Football
1973-74 Ross Brooks Football
1974-75 Robert Kasting Swimming
1975-76 Marc Beauregard Football
1976-77 Charlie Galbraith Basketball
1977-78 Tom Barbeau Football
1978-79 Pat Kehoe Basketball
1979-80 Marc Lacelle Football
1980-81 Gordon Brabant Basketball
1981-82 Brian Decaire Soccer
1982-83 Dickens St. Vil Soccer
1983-84 Gilles Hudon Hockey
1984-85 Jaimie Crawford Football / Basketball
1985-86 Mark Reade Hockey
1986-87 Mark Reade Hockey
1987-88 Michael Soles Football
1988-89 Michael Soles Football
1989-90 Paul Brousseau Basketball
1990-91 Bryan Larkin Hockey
1991-92 Martin Raymond Hockey
1992-93 Paul Watson Swimming
1993-94 Val St. Germain Football
1994-95 Steve Papp Football
1995-96 Leo Grépin Swimming
1996-97 Pierre Gendron Hockey
1997-98 Marc Mounicot Soccer
1998-99 David Allard Swimming
1999-00 Mathieu Darche Hockey
2000-01 Randy Chevrier Football
2001-02 Domenico Marcario Basketball
2002-03 Alexandre Pichette Swimming
2003-04 Ryan Tomicic Swimming
2004-05 Mathieu Poitras Hockey
2005-06 Mathieu Poitras Hockey
2006-07 Ryan Tomicic Swimming
2007-08 Charles-Antoine Sinotte Football
2008-09 Steven Bielby Swimming
2009-10 Francis Verreault-Paul Hockey
2010-11 Alex Picard-Hooper Hockey
2011-12 Marc-Andre Dorion Hockey
2012-13 Steven Bielby Swimming
2013-14 Laurent Duvernay-Tardif Football
2014-15 Cedric McNicoll Hockey
2015-16 Samuel Labrecque Hockey
2016-17 Dele Ogundokun Basketball
2017-18 Dele Ogundokun Basketball
2018-19 Clement Secchi Swimming
2019-20 Clement Secchi Swimming
2021-22 Clement Secchi Swimming
2022-23 Pablo Collin Swimming

GLADYS BEAN TROPHY (McGill female athlete of the year)
1991-92 Linda Thyer Track & Cross-country
1992-93 Andrea Nugent Swimming
1993-94 Linda Thyer Track & Cross-country
1994-95 Linda Thyer Track & Cross-country
1995-96 Vicky Tessier Basketball
1996-97 Vicky Tessier Basketball
1997-98 Tambra Dunn Track & Cross-country
1998-99 Holly McComb Swimming
1999-00 Sarah Ali-Khan Track & Cross-country
2000-01 Sarah Ali-Khan Track & Cross-country
2001-02 Sarah Ali-Khan Track & Cross-country
2002-03 Kim St. Pierre Hockey
2003-04 Carolyn McCabe Swimming
2004-05 Danielle Day Soccer
2005-06 Shari Fraser Soccer
2006-07 Vanessa Davidson Hockey
2007-08 Vanessa Davidson Hockey
2008-09 Charline Labonté Hockey
2009-10 Cathy Chartrand Hockey
2010-11 Cathy Chartrand Hockey
2011-12 Ann-Sophie Bettez Hockey
2012-13 Melodie Daoust Hockey
2013-14 Katia Clément-Heydra Hockey
2014-15 Mariam Sylla Basketball
2015-16 Melodie Daoust Hockey
2016-17 Melodie Daoust Hockey
2017-18 Alex Kiss-Rusk Basketball
2018-19 Claire Vercheval Volleyball
2019-20 Daphne Danyluk Swimming
2021-22 Jade Downie-Landry Hockey
2022-23 Isabel Sarty Swimming

RICHARD W. POUND AWARD (graduating male, for proficiency & leadership over career)
1991-92 John-Paul Veri Football
1992-93 Doug Naudie Football
1993-94 Ken Friedman Football
1994-95 Todd McDougall Basketball
1995-96 Todd Marcellus Hockey
1996-97 Reid McDougall Rugby
1997-98 Derek Prohar Hockey
1998-99 Jean-Philippe Darche Football
1999-00 Olivier Lefebvre Football
2000-01 Dan McLean Hockey
2001-02 Costa Lambrakis Volleyball
2002-03 David Burgess Hockey
2003-04 Graeme Thomas Baseball
2004-05 Denburk Reid Baseball
2005-06 (NOT AWARDED)
2006-07 Ryan Tomicic Swimming
2007-08 David Urquhart Hockey
2008-09 Ken Morin Hockey
2009-10 Cayse Ruiter  Rugby
2010-11 Guillaume Doucet Hockey
2011-12 Gideon Balloch Rugby
2012-13 Steven Bielby Swimming
2013-14 Ryan McKiernan Hockey
2014-15 Benoit Levesque Hockey
2015-16 Vincent Dufort Basketball
2016-17 Patrick Delisle-Houde Hockey
2017-18 Nathan Chiarlitti Hockey
2018-19 Noah Daoust Basketball
2019-20 Quentin Basiren Rowing
2021-22 Samuel Tremblay Hockey
2022-23 Owen Cumming Rugby

MURIEL V. ROSCOE AWARD (graduating female, for proficiency & leadership over career)
1948-49 (tie) Anne Merston Johnstone  Badminton  
(tie) Louise McFarlane  Basketball
1949-50 (tie) Molly Camp  Basketball 
(tie) Joan Mount   Swimming
1950-51 Roberta Tyler Basketball
1951-52 (tie) Wendy Clough  Basketball
(tie) Bliss Mathews  Badminton/Diving/Swimming
1952-53 Alfreda Redgell Badminton/Swimming
1953-54 Rexanne Moore Tennis/Basketball
1954-55 Anne Turnbull Basketball/Archery /Soccer
1955-56 (tie) Patricia Mowat  Tennis
(tie) Dorothy May Basketball
1956-57 Sheila Morris Badminton/Tennis
1957-58 Lorraine Brender Volleyball
1958-59 Nadia Pavlychendo Basketball
1959-60 (NOT AWARDED)
1960-61 Marian McDougall Diving
1961-62 (NOT AWARDED)
1962-63 Judith Irwin Diving
1963-64 Frances Rorke Figure Skating
1964-65 (NOT AWARDED)
1965-66 Bonnie Black Hockey
1966-67 Sue Boville Badminton
1967-68 Sue Snyder Tennis/Hockey
1968-69 Susan Kelsey Basketball
1969-70 Jeanné Adderley Field Hockey
1970-71 Penny Drury Field Hockey/Ski Team
1971-72 Alice Havel Field Hockey
1972-73 (NOT AWARDED)
1973-74 Barbara Dawson Field Hockey/Volleyball
1974-75 Alice Jefferies Alpine Skiing
1975-76 Suzanne Paquette Field Hockey/Ice Hockey
1976-77 Carol Jefferies Ice Hockey/Alpine Skiing
1977-78 Wendy Stack Field Hockey/Ice Hockey
1978-79 Lois Moralejo Swimming
1979-80 Laura Drover Hockey
1980-81 Janet Biewald Tennis/Rowing
1981-82 Lori Henritzy Swimming
1982-83 Eniko Kiefer Diving
1983-84 Annie Constantinides Basketball
1984-85 Robin Anderson Synchro Swimming
1985-86 Lizanne Bussieres X-country/Track & Field
1986-87 Mary White Alpine Skiing
1987-88 Hélène Cowan Basketball
1988-89 Leah Hayman Basketball
1989-90 Alexa Bagnell Swimming
1990-91 Karian Aarup Rugby/Hockey
1991-92 Tracy Darling Swimming
1992-93 Jane Ross Basketball
1993-94 Gayle Noble Soccer
1994-95 Maryam Moayeri Volleyball
1995-96 Karen Whiting Synchro Swimming
1996-97 Anna Leong Swimming
1997-98 Beth Brown Hockey/Soccer
1998-99 Beth Robertson Field Hockey
1999-00 Elisa Kearney Track & Field
2000-01 Danielle Sweeney Skiing, F. Hockey, Ultimate
2001-02 Elizabeth Jamieson Volleyball
2002-03 Christie Finney Soccer
2003-04 Sally Carter Field Hockey, Badminton
2004-05 Andrea Drager Tennis
2005-06 Amanda Costa Basketball
2006-07 Vanessa Foucher Synchro Swimming
2007-08 Shauna Denis Hockey
2008-09 Chantal Gauvin Hockey
2009-10 Rebecca Martindale  Hockey
2010-11 Cathy Chartrand Hockey
2011-12 Leanne Roach Swimming
2012-13 Sarah McCuaig Track & Field / Cross-country
2013-14 Helene Bibeau Basketball
2014-15 Valerie De Broux Swimming
2015-16 Olivia Sutter Hockey
2016-17 Jennifer Silver Basketball
2017-18 Myriam Robitaille Volleyball
2018-19 Sarah Dubois Soccer
2019-20 Emilia Cotter Hockey
2021-22 Nikki van Noord Swimming
2022-23 Christiana Colizza Hockey

ULDIS AUDERS MEMORIAL AWARD (sophomore for combined athletic excellence with academic achievement)
1981-82 Willie Hinz Basketball
1982-83 Vilhelm Boggild  Basketball
1983-84 Brian Hasegawa  Swimming
1984-85 Lloyd Lazar  Soccer
1985-86 Patrick Arsenault  Basketball
1986-87 John Hayward  Soccer
1987-88 Naomi Hasegawa  Soccer
1988-89 J.P. Vialard  Soccer
1989-90 Gayle Noble  Soccer
1990-91 Natalie Ioanidis  Soccer
1991-92 Doug Naudie  Football
1992-93 Julia Maughan  Soccer
1993-94 Léo Grépin  Swimming
1994-95 Anna Leong  Swimming
1995-96 Craig Hutchison  Swimming
1996-97 Joanne Hager  Soccer
1997-98 Jason Forsyth  Soccer
1998-99 Erik Shessler  Swimming
1999-00 Mathieu Harding  Soccer
2000-01 Kerry Cregan  Swimming
2001-02 Meghan Stewart  Rugby
2002-03 Derek Tsang  Soccer
2003-04 Christine Borisov  Volleyball
2004-05 Mathieu Laforest  Badminton
2005-06 Christian Dabrowski  Rowing
2006-07 Jean-Michel Filiatrault  Hockey
2007-08 Joanie Stilling Swimming
2008-09 Guillaume Doucet Hockey
2009-10 Steven Bielby Swimming
2010-11 Sarah McCuaig Track / X-Country
2011-12 Ryan McKiernan Hockey
2012-13 Alexander Rohrbach Lacrosse
2013-14 Mariam Sylla Basketball
2014-15 Francois Bourque Basketball
2015-16 Ryan McClelland Track / X-Country
2016-17 Sanchit Gupta Soccer
2017-18 Elisabeth Perrault Volleyball
2018-19 Kellyane Lecours Hockey
2019-20 Maria Gheta Artistic Swimming
2021-22 Elizabeth Ling Swimming
2022-23 Pablo Collin Swimming

MALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR TROPHY (freshman, under 21 as of Sept. 1)
2009-10 Jonathan Collin Football
2010-11 Simon Bibeau Basketball
2011-12 Marc-Andre Benoit Swimming
2012-13 Shaquille Johnson Football
2013-14 Dele Ogundokun Basketball
2014-15 Karl Forgues Football
2015-16 Dominic Talbot-Tassi Hockey
2016-17 Kendrick Jolin Basketball
2017-18 Daniel Adesegun Football
2018-19 Clement Secchi Swimming
2019-20 Brian Yu Swimming
2021-22 Matthew Beaudet Cross-country & Track
2022-23 Eloa Latendresse-Regimbald Football

FEMALE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR TROPHY (freshman, under 21 as of Sept.1)
2009-10 Hayley Warren Track & Field
2010-11 Katia Clement-Heydra Hockey
2011-12 Melodie Daoust Hockey
2012-13 Mariam Sylla Basketball
2013-14 Jennifer Silver Basketball
2014-15 Merika Guerin Basketball
2015-16 Gladys Hakizimana Basketball
2016-17 Tricia Deguire Hockey
2017-18 Charlotte Clayton Basketball
2018-19 Charlene Robitaille Volleyball
2019-20 Daphne Danyluk Swimming
2021-22 Elizabeth Ling Swimming
2022-23 Eliana Zhang Badminton

DR. MAC TESKEY AWARD (for overcoming adversity while serving as an inspiration to others)
1985-86 Cliff Wilson  Football
1986-87 Mireille Béland  Basketball
1987-88 (NOT AWARDED)
1988-89 (NOT AWARDED)
1989-90 (NOT AWARDED)
1990-91 (NOT AWARDED)
1991-92 (NOT AWARDED)
1992-93 Delando Hawthorne  Football
1993-94 Michael Emslie  Football
1994-95 Vicky Tessier  Basketball
1995-96 Debby Morse  Basketball
1996-97 Daniel Lafontaine  Football
1997-98 (NOT AWARDED)
1998-99 Shawn Linden  Football
1999-00 Philippe Lazure  Soccer
2000-01 Stephane Ducharme Hockey
2001-02 Nicolas Martin  Swimming
2002-03 (NOT AWARDED)
2003-04 Cheeka Mitchell  Basketball
2004-05 (NOT AWARDED)
2005-06 Neena Gupta  Soccer
2006-07 Marie-Eve Beaulieu-Demers  Basketball
2007-08 Benoit Arsenault Hockey
2008-09 (NOT AWARDED)
2009-10 Anneth Him-Lazarenko Basketball
2010-11 (NOT AWARDED)
2011-12 (NOT AWARDED)
2012-13 Simon Bibeau Basketball
2013-14 Daphnée Maude André-Morin Volleyball
2014-15 Jonathan Telfort Basketball
2015-16 Casey Auerbach Baseball
2016-17 Jennifer Silver Basketball
2017-18 Etienne Boutet & Jasmin Boutet Hockey
2018-19 (NOT AWARDED)
2019-20 (tie) Sam Tremblay & Nathanael Halbert Hockey
2021-22 (NOT AWARDED)
2022-23 Isaiah Cree Lacrosse

MARTLET FOUNDATION TROPHY (U SPORTS varsity team of the year)
1985-86 Basketball  (W)
1986-87 Swimming  (W)
1987-88 Football (M)
1988-89 Swimming  (W)
1989-90 Soccer (W)
1990-91 Soccer (W)
1991-92 Soccer (W)
1992-93 Soccer (W)
1993-94 Soccer (W)
1994-95 Basketball (W)
1995-96 Basketball (W)
1996-97 Swimming (W)
1997-98 Soccer (M)
1998-99 Swimming (M)
1999-00 Hockey (M)
2000-01 Rugby (W)
2001-02 Soccer (W)
2002-03 Football (M)
2003-04 Swimming (W)
2004-05 Soccer (W)
2005-06 Hockey (M)
2006-07 Hockey (W)
2007-08 Hockey (W)
2008-09 Hockey (W)
2009-10 Hockey (W)
2010-11 Hockey (W)
2011-12 Hockey (M)
2012-13 Basketball (M)
2013-14 Hockey (W)
2014-15 Basketball (W)
2015-16 Basketball (W)
2016-17 Basketball (W)
2017-18 Hockey (M)
2018-19 Hockey (W)
2019-20 Swimming (M)
2021-22 Swimming (M)
2022-23 Swimming (W)

HARRY GRIFFITHS TROPHY (non u SPORTS varsity team of the year)
1995-96 Rugby (w)
1996-97 Rowing (m & w)
1997-98 Tennis (w)
1998-99 Synchro swimming (w)
1999-00 Rowing (m & w)
2000-01 Alpine Skiing (m & w)
2001-02 Alpine Skiing (m & w)
2002-03 Rugby (m)
2003-04 Alpine Skiing (m & w)
2004-05 Synchro swimming (w)
2005-06 Rowing (m & w)
2006-07 Baseball (m)
2007-08 Synchro swimming (w)
2008-09 Lacrosse (m)
2009-10 Lacrosse (m)
2010-11 (NOT AWARDED)
2011-12 (NOT AWARDED)
2012-13 Lacrosse (m)
2013-14 Rugby (m)
2014-15 Baseball (m)
2015-16 Lacrosse (m)
2016-17 Baseball (m)
2017-18 Baseball (m)
2018-19 Baseball (m)
2019-20 Artistic Swimming (w)
2021-22 Rugby (m)
2022-23 Rugby (m)

VARSITY CHALLENGE CUP (most supprt for other varsity teams)
2008-09 Volleyball (m)
2009-10 Volleyball (m)
2010-11 Hockey (w)
2011-12 Basketball (m)
2012-13 Volleyball (w)
2013-14 Hockey (w)
2014-15 Volleyball (w)
2015-16 Volleyball (w)
2016-17 Soccer (w)
2017-18 Soccer (w)
2018-19 Hockey (w)
2019-20 Hockey (w)
2021-22 (NOT AWARDED)
2022-23 (NOT AWARDED)

TEDDY SMITH VOLUNTEER AWARD
2009-10 Teddy Smith, McGill Fight Band
2010-11 Tom Fabian, Red Thunder
2011-12 (NOT AWARDED)
2012-13 Ali Hendren, Basketball support staff
2013-14 (NOT AWARDED)
2014-15 (NOT AWARDED)
2015-16 Cam McPherson, McGill Fight Band
2016-17 Carrie Mouck, Synchro
2017-18 Earl Hawke, Hockey support staff
2018-19 Erika Cournoyer, Volleyball volunteer
2019-20 Tia Lore, Soccer
2021-22 Evelyn Silverson-Tokatlidis (rugby)
2022-23 Patrick Young (rugby & track)

McGILL ATHLETICS WELLNESS AWARD
2019-20 William Simpson, Swimming
2021-22 (NOT AWARDED)
2022-23 (NOT AWARDED)


SOURCE:
Earl Zukerman
Sports Information Officer
Athletics & Recreation
McGill University
514-398-7012
www.mcgillathletics.ca
earl.zukerman@mcgill.ca


 
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#18 Samuel Tremblay

F
5' 11"
Graduate Student
5
Tricia Deguire

#33 Tricia Deguire

G
5' 8"
Graduate Student
5
Jade Downie-Landry

#27 Jade Downie-Landry

C
5' 9"
Graduate Student
5
Evelyn Silverson-Tokatlidis

#xx Evelyn Silverson-Tokatlidis

W
5' 3"
Fifth Year
3
Clement Secchi

Clement Secchi

5' 11"
Fourth Year
3
Mara Bouchard

#6 Mara Bouchard

M
5' 4"
Second Year
2
Bilal Bouchemella

#5 Bilal Bouchemella

D
6' 1"
Second Year
2
Samuel Chaput

#7 Samuel Chaput

G
6' 1"
First Year
5T
Owen Cumming

#09 Owen Cumming

SH
5' 10"
Graduate Student
4
Monty Weatherall

#10 Monty Weatherall

FH
6' 0"
Fourth Year
3

Players Mentioned

Samuel Tremblay

#18 Samuel Tremblay

5' 11"
Graduate Student
5
F
Tricia Deguire

#33 Tricia Deguire

5' 8"
Graduate Student
5
G
Jade Downie-Landry

#27 Jade Downie-Landry

5' 9"
Graduate Student
5
C
Evelyn Silverson-Tokatlidis

#xx Evelyn Silverson-Tokatlidis

5' 3"
Fifth Year
3
W
Clement Secchi

Clement Secchi

5' 11"
Fourth Year
3
Mara Bouchard

#6 Mara Bouchard

5' 4"
Second Year
2
M
Bilal Bouchemella

#5 Bilal Bouchemella

6' 1"
Second Year
2
D
Samuel Chaput

#7 Samuel Chaput

6' 1"
First Year
5T
G
Owen Cumming

#09 Owen Cumming

5' 10"
Graduate Student
4
SH
Monty Weatherall

#10 Monty Weatherall

6' 0"
Fourth Year
3
FH