CIS200809 CIS Year In Review Canada West OUA QSSF AUS Canada West OUA QSSF AUS CIS 5 Year Championship Schedule Womens Basketball Final 8 Round 1 East Regional Round 1 Central Regional Round 1 West Regional Mens Basketball Final 8 Cross Country Curling Womens Field Hockey Football Desjardins Vanier Cup Womens Ice Hockey Mens Ice Hockey University Cup Womens Rugby Womens Soccer Mens Soccer Swimming Track & Field Womens Volleyball Mens Volleyball Wrestling Basketball Cross Country Curling Field Hockey Ice Hockey Rugby Soccer Swimming Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling Basketball Curling Cross Country Football Ice Hockey Soccer Swimming Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling SSN Canada Website SSN Canada Webcast Schedule Le 5 Partant QSSF Basketball Show CIS Womens Hockey Weekly CIS Touchdown Football Show SSN Webcast Schedule Football Canada West OUA QSSF AUS Home Universiades FISU World University Championships StudentAthlete Info Members Info International Programs Committee About International Program Services International History Past Medalists Official BLG Website Past BLG Winners BLG Awards History History Past Winners Home ScheduleResults News 200809 CIS Year In ReviewWith every year that goes by more Canadian Interuniversity Sport history is written and record books grow thicker and thicker Following is a sportbysport look at another CIS season filled with outstanding performances and remarkable achievementsHome Sweet Home The Victoria Vikes were crowned womens field hockey champions in front of their home fans on November 2nd following a 21 win over Alberta that marked the final university game of their team leader Victoria native Alexandra Lee a fourtime allCanadian and a former CIS MVP and rookie of the year UVics McCrae Cup triumph was the 11th in school history tying archrival UBC for most alltimeHome Sweet Home (Part II) On the same day in Lethbridge Alta the hometown Pronghorns captured their second straight Monilex Trophy as womens rugby champions Team captain and Lethbridge native Ashley Patzer a member of Canadas senior national team and a former CIS player of year and top freshman earned tournamentMVP honours after she scored a pair of tries in three consecutive gamesDoubleDouble One year after becoming the first school in history to sweep the womens and mens cross country titles Guelph was at it again on November 8th on the historical site of the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City The Gryphons once again claimed double gold with their womens team tallying the lowest point total at Nationals since 1986 (27) and Matt Brunsting becoming the first Gryphon since 1977 to win the mens ind...