CHARLOTTETOWN (U SPORTS) StFX forward was Tyra Meropoulis honoured with the Brodrick Trophy as U SPORTS women's hockey Player of the Year Wednesday night, as the national award winners were celebrated at the annual All-Canadian gala.
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Alberta forward Madison Willan captured Rookie of the Year honours while McGill defender Emilia Cotter earned the Marion Hilliard Award for Student-Athlete Community Service for her outstanding contribution both on and off the ice. Finally, Toronto bench boss Vicky Sunohara was named Fox 40 Coach of the Year.
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The puck drops on the 2020 U SPORTS Cavendish Farms Women's Hockey Championship in Charlottetown on Thursday and concludes Sunday with the gold medal game at 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT.
All games will be played at MacLauchlan Arena on the UPEI campus for the second consecutive year.
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BRODRICK TROPHY (Player of the Year): Tyra Meropoulis, StFX
A second-year business student from Edson, Alta., Meropoulis led the conference and the nation in both points (37) and goals (26) scored this season.
Her 26 goals scored put her in a tie for third in the AUS record books for most goals scored in a single season. She also led U SPORTS game-winning goals with seven, and in short-handed goals with three on the season.
Meropoulis' plus/minus rating of +19 was the fourth best in the conference and nationally. She was also fourth in the AUS in power play goals with four and was one of three Atlantic conference players to record a hat trick this season.
Meropoulis is third member of the X-Women in four seasons to take home the national MVP award. Former StFX standouts Daley Oddy (2017-18) and Sarah Bujold (2016-17) most recently earned the honour, while Brayden Ferguson was also recognized as U SPORTS MVP in the 2007-08 season.
Nominees
CW: Kelsey Roberts, Calgary
OUA: Taytum Clairmont, Waterloo
RSEQ: Rosalie Bégin-Cyr, Concordia
AUS: Tyra Meropoulis, StFX (Winner)
ALL-CANADIAN & ALL-ROOKIE TEAMS
(*AUS student-athletes in bold)
First Team All-Canadians |
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Pos. |
First Name |
Last Name |
School |
Elig. |
Hometown |
Program |
F |
Tyra |
Meropoulis |
StFX |
2 |
Edson, Alta. |
Business Admin. |
F |
Autumn |
MacDougall |
Alberta |
5 |
Cole Harbour, N.S. |
Kinesiology, Sport & Rec |
F |
Rosalie |
Bégin-Cyr |
Concordia |
2 |
St. Georges, Que. |
Business |
D |
Lindsey |
Donovan |
StFX |
4 |
Miramichi, N.B. |
Arts |
D |
Cayle |
Dillon |
Alberta |
5 |
Edmonton, Alta. |
Kinesiology, Sport & Rec |
G |
Kelsey |
Roberts |
Calgary |
4 |
Kitimat, B.C. |
Arts |
Second Team All-Canadians |
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F |
Taytum |
Clairmont |
Waterloo |
5 |
Waterloo, Ont. |
Business Tech (Masters) |
F |
Ashley |
Stratton |
UNB |
2 |
Mount Pearl, N.L. |
Kinesiology |
F |
Jade |
Downie-Landry |
McGill |
4 |
St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que. |
Psychology |
D |
Brigitte |
Laganière |
Concordia |
4 |
Montreal, Que. |
Therapeutic Recreation |
D |
Kiana |
Wilkinson |
Saint Mary's |
5 |
Prince George, B.C. |
Science |
G |
Camille |
Scherger |
UPEI |
3 |
Lloydminster, Alta. |
Science |
All-Rookie Team |
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F |
Madison |
Willan |
Alberta |
1 |
Edmonton, Alta. |
Agriculture, Life & Environmental Sciences |
F |
Emmy |
Fecteau |
Concordia |
1 |
Saint-Odilon, Que |
Teaching English as a second language |
F |
Malory |
Dominico |
Nipissing |
1 |
North Bay, Ont. |
Physical & Health Education |
D |
Emma |
Bergesen |
Mount Royal |
1 |
Stavanger, Norway |
Sociology |
D |
Nicole |
Escano |
Ontario Tech |
1 |
Kingston, Ont. |
Criminology & Justice Studies |
G |
Jamie |
Johnson |
StFX |
1 |
Victoria, B.C. |
Human Kinetics |
Source: U SPORTS Communications