Mary Lyons Award
The Mary Lyons Award is awarded annually to the women's volleyball player of the year in U Sports (previously named Canadian Interuniversity Sport).[1] The award is named after Mary Lyons who served as president of the Ontario-Quebec Women’s Conference Intercollegiate Association (OQWCIA) and the Ontario Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Association (OWIAA), and as a director of the Canadian Women's Interuniversity Athletic Union (CWIAU) and the Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union (CIAU).[2][3] Lyons, a graduate of Queen's University and the State University of New York, also served as Co-ordinator of Women's Interuniversity Athletics at York University for 26 years and coached the York Yeowomen volleyball team for seven years.[4]
Mary Lyons Award | |
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Sport | Indoor volleyball |
League | U Sports |
First awarded | 1981 to Andrée Ledoux |
Most recent | Courtney Baker, Dalhousie Tigers |
Website | usports.ca |
List of winners
Season | Winner | Team |
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1980-81[1] | Andrée Ledoux | Laval Rouge et Or |
1981-82[1] | Karin Massen | Dalhousie Tigers |
1982-83[1] | Jamie Hancharyk | Winnipeg Wesmen |
1983-84[1] | Jamie Hancharyk | Winnipeg Wesmen |
1984-85[1] | Ruth Klassen | Winnipeg Wesmen |
1985-86[1] | Ruth Burchuk | Winnipeg Wesmen |
1986-87[1] | Brenda Boroski | Winnipeg Wesmen |
1987-88[1] | Brenda Boroski | Winnipeg Wesmen |
1988-89[1] | Monica Lueg | Winnipeg Wesmen |
1989-90[1] | Lara Melville | Victoria Vikettes |
1990-91[1] | Michelle Sawatzky | Manitoba Bisons |
1991-92[1] | Michelle Sawatzky | Manitoba Bisons |
1992-93[1] | Diane Scott | Winnipeg Wesmen |
1993-94[1] | Sandy Newsham | Winnipeg Wesmen |
1994-95[1] | Lorriann Sawatzky | Manitoba Bisons |
1995-96[1] | Miroslava Pribylova | Alberta Pandas |
1996-97[1] | Miroslava Pribylova | Alberta Pandas |
1997-98[1] | Louise Wlock | Manitoba Bisons |
1998-99[1] | Jenny Cartmell | Alberta Pandas |
1999-00[1] | Jenny Cartmell | Alberta Pandas |
2000-01[1] | Alisa Marriott | Calgary Dinos |
2001-02[1] | Kathy Preston | Manitoba Bisons |
2002-03[1] | Marylène Laplante | Laval Rouge et Or |
2003-04[1] | Joanna Niemczewska | Calgary Dinos |
2004-05[1] | Joanna Niemczewska | Calgary Dinos |
2005-06[1] | Marylène Laplante | Laval Rouge et Or |
2006-07[1] | Tiffany Dodds | Alberta Pandas |
2007-08[1] | Laetitia Tchoualack | Montréal Carabins |
2008-09[1] | Laetitia Tchoualack | Montréal Carabins |
2009-10[1] | Liz Cordonier | UBC Thunderbirds |
2010-11[1] | Shanice Marcelle | UBC Thunderbirds |
2011-12[1] | Kyla Richey | UBC Thunderbirds |
2012-13[1] | Shanice Marcelle | UBC Thunderbirds |
2013-14[1] | Lisa Barclay | UBC Thunderbirds |
2014-15[1] | Rachel Cockrell | Manitoba Bisons |
2015-16[1] | Iuliia Pakhomenko | Thompson Rivers WolfPack |
2016-17[1] | Meg Casault | Alberta Pandas |
2017-18[1] | Marie-Alex Bélanger | Montréal Carabins |
2018-19[1] | Kiera Van Ryk | UBC Thunderbirds |
2019-20[1] | Courtney Baker | Dalhousie Tigers |
References
- "Mary Lyons Award (Play of the Year)" (PDF). U Sports. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- "Former York women's varsity coordinator Mary Lyons passes away". Ontario University Athletics. October 6, 2014. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- "Obituaries, Mary Elizabeth Lyons". yourlifemoments.ca. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- "Hall of Fame, Mary Lyons". York Lions. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
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