Thursday, April 4, 2013 | Fencing, Golf, Men's Basketball, Men's Hockey, Men's Soccer, Men's Water Polo, Nordic Skiing, Rowing, Rugby, Women's Basketball, Women's Hockey, Women's Soccer, Women's Water Polo
Carleton varsity athletes celebrated the end of another varsity season by announcing the awards winners at their annual varsity awards banquet. Individual team awards were announced as well as the five major award winners. Male and female awards for graduating athletes of the year, male and female athletes of the year and coach of the year were presented.
An OUA All-star in all of her four years at Carleton. She won three of four OUA Championships and was named “Most Valuable Goalie” at all three of their OUA Championship wins. She is the most successful goaltender in Carleton’s 25 OUA seasons. Her commitment and strong play in the net has help the Ravens qualify for the Water Polo Canada Major League Championships for the first time.
Manley has averaged 1 point per game in his four year career with the Ravens. He has been a vital part of the leadership group during his time with the Ravens. As a co-captain, he led his team this year to their most successful season, finishing second in the OUA East.
Bush had yet another impressive season on the court, leading her team to a 15-5 regular season, a second place finish in the OUA East division and a trip to the CIS national championships. The fifth-year guard averaged 14.2points and 2.5 steals per game, to finish third in scoring in the OUA East. Her hard work on the court led to her fourth straight spot on an OUA East all-star team. She was named the OUA East Player of the Year; recipient of the Joy Bellinger award and a CIS 2nd team All Canadian.
He finished sixth in OUA scoring with a team-high of 18.6 points per game. The commerce student-athlete had a team-best 3.4 assists per contest while maintaining a solid assist-to-turnover ratio of two-to-one. He led his team to a first place finish in the CIS. This year, he became the seventh player in history to claim a second Mike Moser Memorial Trophy. Your Male Athlete of the Year…from men’s basketball Philip Scrubb.
In his third year this coach guided the team further then they had ever been before. This year’s Ravens men’s hockey finished second in the OUA East with more points and wins than any previous team. Two rounds of play-offs best-of three series wins, including a first round against the Queens Gaels (in 2) second round win versus that other university in Ottawa (in 3) and unfortunately saw the Ravens fall just short of the CSI nationals with a heart breaking quadruple overtime loss in the third game of the best of three series in the OUA East Final.
Alumni Award: Michael Calof
Team MVP: Andrew Latty
Alumni Award: Rachel Bedek
Team MVP: Briana De Souza
Alumni Award: Cole Wagner
Team MVP: Ognjen Gutovic
Alumni Award: Katie Kirkpatrick
Team MVP: Sarah McIlveen
Team MVP: Paul Larsh
Team MVP: Samantha Coates
Team MVP(s):Matthew Fournier, Victoria Ozimkowski
Team MVP(s): Nick Lussier, Adrienne Sukunda
Alumni Award: Natasha Smith
Team MVP: Lina Hanhan
Alumni Award: Joe Manley
Team MVP: Jeff Hayes
Alumni Award: Jasmine Levesque
Team MVP: Blaire Macdonald
Alumni Award: Guillaume Payen Boucard
Team MVP: Thomas Scrubb
Alumni Award: Kendall Macleod
Team MVP: Alyson Bush