| Gold Cégep de Sainte-Foy Dynamiques ![]() |
Silver Mount Saint Vincent University Mystics ![]() |
Bronze Dawson College Blues ![]() |
The CCAA Fair Play award recognizes a team or individual who has demonstrated the spirit of sportsmanship and respect for their opponents, officials and the game of basketball during the national championship.
| Game 1 | Game 2 | ||
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| Dawson College Marilene Lapierre #10 |
Lethbridge College Paige Bowman #6 |
MSVU Katherine Brien #8 |
SAIT Polytechnic Kimberly Lee #8 |
| Game 3 | Game 4 | ||
| UBC Okanagan Madison Kaneda #23 |
Cégep de Sainte-Foy Marieline Petit #4 |
Sheridan College Danisha Young #10 |
Camosun College Chelsea McMullen #15 |
| Game 5 | Game 6 | ||
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Letbridge College Ann Mercer #8 |
SAIT Polytechnic Kimberly Lee #8 |
Camosun College Chelsea McMullen #15 |
UBC Okanagan Katie Woodman #9 |
| Game 7 | Game 8 | ||
| Dawson College Ameni Mercier #7 |
MSVU Kaili van Vulpen #5 |
Cégep de Sainte-Foy Emilie Cloutier #12 |
Sheridan College Nakia Arthur #32 |
| Game 9 |
Game 10 |
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| UBC Okanagan Meghan McGill #21 ![]() |
Dawson College Janice Quintos #5 ![]() |
Sheridan College Sam Scull #14 ![]() |
SAIT Polytechnic Kim Lee #8 ![]() |
| Game 11 |
Bronze Medal Game |
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| Camosun College Kymber Gale #14 ![]() |
Lethbridge College Anne Mercer #8 ![]() |
Sheridan College Sam Scull #14 |
Dawson College Serginha Estimé #11 |
| Finale du championnat |
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| MSVU Katherine Brien #8 |
Cégep de Sainte-Foy Catherine Groleau #10 |
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Women's Basketball Player of the YearKim Lee from SAIT Polytechnic is the winner of the 2010 CCAA Women's Basketball Player of the Year.
Kim’s accomplishments, which include guiding the Trojans to an ACAC title, have earned her recognition such as being named to the ACAC South Division All-Conference first team, named an ACAC Athlete of the Week and CCAA Athlete of the Month. |
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Women's Basketball Coach of the YearThe 2010 CCAA Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year is Trevor Williams, from Dawson College. Trevor has guided the Blues to a solid and successful season capturing the FQSE crown and posting a season record of 17-3. Though their season record stayed the same as the previous year, the team as a whole improved. Areas of improvement included strengthening the Blues defensive side of the game. Coach Williams’s goals are clear; when you develop better basketball players and better students, you will develop better people in the process. Williams offers his full support to any student-athlete who wishes to play and study at a higher level in order to achieve their goals. Trevor enforces the mandatory study hall for student-athletes twice a week. |
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3/22/2010 1:18:13 PM