TMU Bold women's ice hockey
UniversityToronto Metropolitan University
ConferenceOUA
Governing BodyU Sports
Head coachLisa Haley
8th season, 7012817
Assistant coachesKen Dufton
Haley Irwin
ArenaMattamy Athletic Centre
Toronto
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The TMU Bold women's ice hockey (formerly Ryerson Rams) program represents Toronto Metropolitan University in the Ontario University Athletics conference of U Sports. The first head coach in program history was Lisa Haley, having served in the capacity since the 2011–12 season.

History

Season-by-season Record

Won Championship Lost Championship Conference Champions League Leader
Year Coach W L OTL GF GA Pts Finish Conference Tournament
2019–20Lisa Haley14827152425th, OUAAppeared in OUA Semi-finals
2018–19Lisa Haley15727262436th, OUAAppeared in OUA Semi-finals
2017–18Lisa Haley10726353425th, OUAAppeared in OUA Quarterfinals
2016–17Lisa Haley513444662311th, OUADid not qualify
2015–16Lisa Haley318330731213th, OUADid not qualify
2014–15Lisa Haley131014653277th, OUAAppeared in OUA Quarterfinals
2013–14Pierre Alain (interim)518134711113th, OUADid not qualify
2012–13Lisa Haley223135107511th, OUADid not qualify
2011–12Lisa Haley123235131411th, OUADid not qualify

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Season team scoring champion

Year Player GP G A PTS PIM OUA rank
2019–20[2]Erika Crouse2415722165th
2018–19[3]Brooklyn Gemmill24101323226th
Emma Crawley was the first starting goalie for Ryerson Women's Hockey when the program joined the OUA in 2011.[4]

Notable games

International players

Awards and honours

OUA Awards

  • Ailish Forfar: 2017-18 OUA First-Team All-Star[6]
  • Brooklyn Gemmill, 2017-18 OUA All-Rookie Team

OUA All-Stars

First Team

  • 2019-20: Erika Crouse
  • 2017-18: Ailish Forfar

Second Team

  • 2018-19: Kryshandra Green

OUA All-Rookie

  • 2018-19: Erika Crouse
  • 2017-18: Brooklyn Gemmill

U Sports Awards

  • Erika Crouse: 2019 U Sports Rookie of the Year[7]
  • Ailish Forfar: 2018 Marion Hilliard Award (for Student-Athlete Community Service)[8]

All-Canadian

  • Ailish Forfar: 2017-18 U SPORTS Second-Team All-Canadian[9]

Team MVP Trophy

  • Lauren Nicholson 2019-20
  • Kryshanda Green 2018-19
  • Ailish Forfar 2017-18
  • Ailish Forfar 2016-17
  • Jessica Hartwick 2015-16
  • Jessica Hartwick 2014-15
  • Melissa Wronzberg 2013-14
  • Stephanie Chiste 2012-13
  • Kyla Thurston/Lauren McCusker 2011-12*
  • Dana Carson 2010-11
  • Jenny Young 2009-10[10]

Ryerson awards

  • Erika Crouse, RSU Female Rookie of the Year (2018-19)
  • Teagan Gartley, Claude LaJeunesse Award - Academics (2019-20)

G. L. Dobson Trophy

  • Janella Brodett, 2013-14 G. L. Dobson Trophy
  • Jessica Hartwick, 2014-15 G. L. Dobson Trophy
  • Ailish Forfar, 2017-18 G. L. Dobson Trophy (recognizing Female Greatest Contribution to Sport, Campus and Community Life)[11]

Rams in professional hockey

= CWHL All-Star = NWHL All-Star = Clarkson Cup Champion = Isobel Cup Champion
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