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Guelph Gryphons women's ice hockey
University University of Guelph
Conference OUA
Head coach Carly Haggard
1st season, 0–0–0
Arena Gryphon Centre
Location Guelph, Ontario
Colors Red, Gold, and Black
              

The Guelph Gryphons are an ice hockey team that represents the University of Guelph. They compete in the OUA Conference in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport athletic program.


History[]

Gryphons 2011Playoffs

On March 3, 2011, Guelph played in the longest game in collegiate history losing by a 2-1 margin to Queen's University

On March 3, 2011, a postseason match between the Queen's Golden Gaels and the Guelph Gryphons became the longest collegiate hockey game, male or female, Canadian or American — on record. The match began on Wednesday and it only ended on Thursday. The duration of the match was 167 minutes and 14 seconds when Queen's forward Morgan McHaffie placed a rebound past Gryphons goalie Danielle Skoufranis.[1]

Year by year[]

OUA Women's[]

Season League GP W L T OL GF GA Pts Finish Tournament Nationals
1995-96 OWIAA 15 10 3 2 - 47 22 22 2nd Lost Final None
1996-97 OWIAA 15 7 5 3 - 34 31 17 4th Lost Semifinals None
1997-98 OUA-Women 15 9 2 4 - 58 23 22 2nd Won Tournament 4th place
1998-99 OUA-Women 20 11 7 2 - 49 47 24 3rd Bronze Medal N/A
1999-00 OUA-Women 20 14 5 1 - 78 41 29 2nd Lost Final Bronze Medal
2000-01 OUA-Women 22 15 7 0 - 84 41 30 2nd West Lost Quarterfinals N/A
2001-02 OUA-Women 20 13 7 0 - 72 61 26 2nd West 4th place N/A
2002-03 OUA-Women 22 13 8 1 - 73 55 27 2nd West 4th Place N/A
2003-04 OUA-Women 22 13 6 1 2 29 1st West Lost Semifinals N/A
2004-05 OUA-Women 22 16 4 2 0 67 38 34 2nd West Lost Quarterfinals N/A
2005-06 OUA-Women 24 9 8 6 1 25 4th Bronze Medal N/A
Season League GP W OW L OL GF GA Pts Finish Tournament Nationals
2006-07 OUA-Women 24 8 11 4 1 21 5th Lost Semifinals N/A
2007-08 OUA-Women 27 17 - 9 1 77 63 35 3rd Lost Semifinals N/A
2008-09 OUA-Women 27 19 - 6 2 92 44 40 2nd Lost Final N/A
2009-10 OUA-Women 27 14 0 10 3 89 66 45 4th Lost Final N/A
2010-11 OUA-Women 27 17 0 7 3 87 49 37 3rd Lost Final N/A
2011-12 OUA-Women 26 16 6 6 2 87 58 38 2nd Lost Quarterfinals N/A
2012-13 OUA-Women 26 20 1 3 2 96 46 44 1st Lost Semifinals N/A
2013-14 OUA-Women 24 18 3 3 0 76 30 42 1st Lost Semifinals N/A
2014-15 OUA-Women 24 18 - 3 3 63 31 39 2nd Lost Final 5th place
2015-16 OUA-Women 24 17 4 2 1 78 31 60 1st Won Tournament 4th place
2016-17 OUA-Women 24 16 4 3 1 77 32 57 1st Won Tournament T-7th place
2017-18 OUA-Women 24 14 4 6 0 73 36 50 2nd Lost Semifinals N/A
2018-19 OUA-Women 24 16 2 3 3 79 34 55 1st Won Tournament National Champions
2019-20 OUA-Women 24 10 2 8 4 61 54 38 8th Lost Quarterfinals N/A
2020-21 OUA-Women Season cancelled October 15th due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 OUA-Women 13 5 5 2 1 25 16 26 2nd West Lost Quarterfinals N/A

International[]

Gryphons WinterUniversiade2011

February 5: Jackie Sollis and Jessica Zerafa celebrate their gold medal victory at the 2011 Winter Universiade

Player Position Event Result
Cassie Campbell Defense[2] 1998 Winter Olympics Silver
Cassie Campbell Forward 2002 Winter Olympics Gold
Cassie Campbell Forward 2006 Winter Olympics Gold
Jacalyn Sollis Forward 2011 Winter Universiade Gold
Jessica Zerafa[3] Forward 2011 Winter Universiade Gold

Awards and honors[]

Gryphons PlayOn2011

(L to R): Dayna Kanis, Tayne Hewer, Sarah McClinchey, Brittney Crawford, Michelle Sabourin, Erin Small, and Jody Hodgins from the Gryphons will compete in September 2011 for the Play On! women’s championship title

OUA honors[]

Player Position Season Honor
Tina Vlad Defense 1981-82 OUA First Team All-Star
Sue Scherer Defense 1982-83 OUA First Team All-Star
Sue Scherer Defense 1983-84 OUA First Team All-Star
Jenny Patterson Forward 1989-90 OUA First Team All-Star
Sue Patterson Forward 1989-90 OUA First Team All-Star
Jules Stevens Forward 1989-90 OUA First Team All-Star
Sue Patterson Forward 1990-91 OUA First Team All-Star
Marci Hickmott Goaltender 1990-91 OUA Second Team All-Star
Kelli Chittick Defense 1990-91 OUA Second Team All-Star
Elizabeth Duval Defense 1990-91 OUA Second Team All-Star
Marci Hickmott Goaltender 1991-92 OUA First Team All-Star
Nancy Deschamps Forward 1991-92 OUA First Team All-Star
Helen Knowles Defense 1991-92 OUA Second Team All-Star
Stephanie Slade Goaltender 1992-93 OUA Second Team All-Star
Cassie Campbell Defense 1992-93 OUA Second Team All-Star
Liz Duval Forward 1992-93 OUA Second Team All-Star
Michelle Hanes Forward 1992-93 OUA Second Team All-Star
Helen Knowles Forward 1992-93 OUA Second Team All-Star
Liz Duval Forward 1993-94 OUA First Team All-Star
Jennifer Dewar Goaltender 1993-94 OUA Second Team All-Star
Sarah Applegarth Defense 1993-94 OUA Second Team All-Star
Cassie Campbell Forward 1993-94 OUA Second Team All-Star
Michelle Holmes Forward 1993-94 OUA Second Team All-Star
Jennifer Dewar Goaltender 1994-95 OUA First Team All-Star
Cassie Campbell Forward 1994-95 OUA Second Team All-Star
Liz Duval Defense 1994-95 OUA Second Team All-Star
Tanja Vlahovich[4] Defense 1999-2000 OUA Second Team All-Star
Bianca Kitts Forward 2006-07 OUA Second Team All-Star
Jessica Zerafa Forward 2010-11 OUA Second Team All-Star
Jackie Sollis Forward 2010-11 OUA Second Team All-Star
  1. http://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/article/948578--gaels-griffins-women-set-hockey-record
  2. Cassie Campbell. Sports Reference.com. Retrieved on 17 July 2011.
  3. 2011 Winter Universiade: Martlet duo scores as Canada strikes gold in Turkey. McGill University. Retrieved on 17 July 2011.
  4. OUA WOMEN'S HOCKEY HISTORY - ALL-STARS. Ontario University Athletics. Retrieved on 17 July 2011.
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