Saskatchewan hurdling sensation Michelle Harrison was named the second star for females in the Canada West Conference this past week.
Harrison won all three events she took part in at the Saskatoon Field House…the 60-metre hurdles, the 60-metre sprint and was a member of the U of S 4×200 metre relay team…as the Huskie women captured a third straight Conference championship.
Elsewhere, one U of S player from each of the Huskie volleyball teams was named to Canada West Conference all-star teams Tuesday. On the women’s side, Saskatchewan outside hitter Emily Koshinsky was voted to the first team. On the men’s side, versatile fifth year performer Daulton Sinoski is on the second all-star team. Following are the news releases from Huskie Athletics and the Canada West Conference…
February 25, 2020
Pair of CW records earns Harrison Second Star of the Week
Canada West Communications
EDMONTON – After a dominant performance at the 2020 CW Track & Field Championships the honours continue to roll in for Michelle Harrison. The fifth-year Huskie set new conference marks in both the 60-metre hurdles and 4×200-metre relay team while also claiming a third gold medal in 60-metre race. Rylan Toth and Kelsey Wog provided clutch performances over the weekend to earn Canada West first star honours. Toth delivered a goaltending performance for the ages Friday through Sunday in Edmonton, as the UBC Thunderbird guided his team to an upset win in the conference semifinals against the Alberta Golden Bears. The former Seattle Thunderbird stopped a combined 91 shots in Game 1 and 3 wins for UBC, as the T-Birds became just the second No. 5 seed to advance to the CW Final in conference history. The series win punched UBC’s ticket to the CW Final for the first time since 1978. At the U SPORTS Swimming Championships in Victoria, Wog added to her remarkable university career, winning four gold medals including two in U SPORTS record times. The fourth-year swimmer was named the Female Swimmer of the Meet for a second consecutive season. The pair will now move forward as the CW nominees for the U SPORTS Athletes of the Week. WOMEN’S THREE STARS FIRST STAR: Kelsey Wog
- Manitoba Bisons / Swimming
- 4th-year
- Winnipeg, Man.
- Agricultural & Food Sciences
- MEET LOG: Thursday, Feb. 20 to Saturday, Feb. 22 – 4 Gold Medals (50m, 100m*, 200m breaststroke; 200m IM*). *denotes U SPORTS records.
Continuing to break new ground for a Manitoba Bisons female swimmer, fourth-year Kelsey Wog capped her university season with a flourish at the 2020 U SPORTS Swimming Championships, hosted by Victoria. Wog captured four gold medals, sweeping the individual events she competed in. This included her third straight victory in the 50-metre and 200-metre breaststroke, her fourth straight win in the 100-metre breaststroke, and a massive victory in the 200-metre individual medley – where she broke a U SPORTS long course record and swam the fastest time in the world this year. For her performance, Wog was named Female Swimmer of the Meet for the second straight year. The haul brings Wog’s all-time gold medals in U SPORTS competition to 12. The Winnipeg native has also earned two bronze and two silver dating back to 2017. Wog, a student in the Agricultural & Food Sciences faculty, swam for Canada at the 2019 FINA World Championships in the summer of 2019 and competes with the Cali Condors in the International Swimming League. SECOND STAR: Michelle Harrison
- Saskatchewan Huskies / Track & field
- 5th-year
- Saskatoon, Sask.
- Arts & Science
- MEET LOG: Friday, Feb. 21 to Saturday, Feb. 22 – Gold medals in 60-metre hurdles 60-metres, 4x200m relay at CW Track and Field Championships in Saskatoon.
Michelle Harrison of the University of Saskatchewan Huskies track & field program had a weekend to remember at the Canada West championships in Saskatoon, leading her team to a third-straight conference title. In her fifth and final year of eligibility, the Arts & Science student from Saskatoon finished her Canada West career on top, picking up a gold medal in all three events she competed in and breaking two conference records in the process. Starting off with the 60-metre hurdles Harrison crossed the line in a time of 8.21 seconds, breaking the previous conference mark that was set by Olympian Jessica Zelinka. In the 60-metre race Harrison pulled off one of the upsets of the meet, knocking off defending conference champion Sandra Latrace to claim her second gold medal of the competition. Wrapping up her meet with the 4×200-metre relay, Harrison once again claimed gold, leading the Huskies to a new conference record time of 1:38.01. At the conclusion of the meet Harrison won a pair of conference awards. Her record-setting performance in the 60-metre hurdles saw her earn Outstanding Performance of the Meet honours while she also won Track Athlete of the Year accolades. Harrison and the Huskies now move on to the U SPORTS championships, March 5-7 in Edmonton, Alta. THIRD STAR: F – Tianna Ko
- Mount Royal Cougars / Hockey
- 4th-year
- Calgary, Alta.
- Business
- GAME LOG: Friday, Feb. 21 – 2 goals in 3-2 loss at Calgary / Saturday, Feb. 22 – 2 goals and 1 assist in 3-2 win at Calgary / Sunday, Feb. 23 – assist in 1-0 2OT win at Calgary.
The Mount Royal Cougars won the battle of Calgary in the Canada West semifinals with Game 3 being a thriller in double overtime. The No. 4 seed Cougars have now earned a spot in the Canada West Final as well as the U SPORTS national championship. Fourth-year sniper Tianna Ko was involved in every one of the team’s goals this weekend. The Dinos may have taken Game 1 of the series, but they couldn’t keep Ko off the board. She potted two goals, the first of which she brought out from behind the net with only one glove on and tucked the puck five hole to open the scoring. On Saturday, Ko was relentless in the offensive zone. Her first goal on this night was an absolute rocket right off the draw that went top corner. She would end up scoring the game-winner with 32 seconds left in the third period. It took 74 minutes for a goal to be scored Sunday and you better believe Ko was involved. In the second overtime period she received a centering pass from Breanne Trotter and fired, forcing a rebound. Trotter would end up finishing the play after a scramble in front, sending the Cougars to the next round. The Cougars head to Edmonton this weekend to take on the No. 1 seed Alberta Pandas in the Canada West Final. Catch Game 1 at 7:00 PM MST on Friday, February 28th on Canada West TV Presented by Co-op.
MEN’S THREE STARS FIRST STAR: G – Rylan Toth
- UBC Thunderbirds / Hockey
- 3rd-year
- Saskatoon, Sask.
- Arts
- GAME LOG: Friday, Feb. 21 – 51 saves in 3-2 OT win at Alberta / Saturday, Feb. 22 – 4 goals against in 6-1 loss at Alberta / Sunday, Feb. 23 – 41 saves in 2-1 win at Alberta.
UBC third-year goaltender Rylan Toth was instrumental in the Thunderbirds’ historic semifinal win over the Alberta Golden Bears. Toth made a Canada West career-high 51 saves in UBC’s 3-2 overtime win Friday night at Clare Drake Arena, the T-Birds’ first playoff victory over Alberta since 1978. After the Bears answered back in Game 2 to force the series the distance, Toth once again put together an all-star performance making 40 saves, 21 in the third period alone, as the T-Birds downed the No. 1 seed Golden Bears to advance to their first Canada West Final in 42 years. All told, Toth had a series save percentage of .943 and leads all Canada West netminders with a .923 postseason save percentage and four wins. The Saskatoon native will head to his home town along with the rest of the T-Birds for the Canada West Final starting Friday night against the Saskatchewan Huskies at Merlis Belsher Place. SECOND STAR: Markus Thormeyer
- UBC Thunderbirds / Swimming
- 4th-year
- Delta, B.C.
- Science
- MEET LOG: Thursday, Feb. 20 to Saturday, Feb. 22 – 7 gold medals (200m freestyle, 4x100m freestyle relay, 100m backstroke, 4x200m freestyle relay, 200m backstroke*, 100m freestyle, 4x100m medley relay) at U SPORTS Championships in Victoria. *denotes U SPORTS records.
Named U SPORTS Male Swimmer of the Year for the second consecutive time, Markus Thormeyer dominated the pool with seven gold medals, setting two U SPORTS records in the process. The fourth-year from Delta started the 2020 U SPORTS national championship in fine form with gold in the 200 metre freestyle and as part of UBC’s 4×100 metre freestyle relay team. Thormeyer added two more podium finishes Saturday including the 100 metre backstroke with a new U SPORTS record time of 53.51, more than two seconds faster than the silver medalist from Calgary. His second record breaking performance of the meet came Sunday in the 200 metre backstroke with a time of 1:58.54, taking gold by more than three seconds. Thormeyer’s efforts went a long way to securing UBC’s fourth straight men’s U SPORTS national championship and fifth in the last six years. THIRD STAR: Oyinkansola Akinola
- Manitoba Bisons / Track & field
- 5th-year
- Winnipeg, Man.
- Arts
- MEET LOG: Friday, Feb. 21 to Saturday, Feb. 22 – Gold in triple jump, silver medal in high jump, bronze medal in long jump at CW Track and Field Championships in Saskatoon.
Once again proving his prowess as an all-around jumper on the U SPORTS stage, Bisons fifth-year Oyinkansola (Oyinko) Akinola had an impressive weekend at the 2020 Canada West Track and Field Championships, hosted by Saskatchewan. After medalling in two of the events at conference championships last season, Akinola earned spots on the podium in the triple jump, high jump, and long jump in 2020. The Winnipeg native’s gold medal came in the triple jump, when he set his season’s best mark and a U SPORTS auto qualifier of 14.73 metres. Akinola also earned silver in the high jump at 2.04 metres, an event where he’s already ranked tied for second in the country. Finally, he earned a bronze in the long jump with a leap of 6.84 metres. A major in the Faculty of Arts, Akinola will compete in the 2020 U SPORTS Track and Field Championships, hosted by Alberta and starting March 5.
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February 25, 2020
Koshinsky named CW All-Star after record-setting season
Huskie Athletics
EDMONTON -The nation’s top women’s volleyball conference unveiled its best Tuesday, as the Canada West all-star and all-rookie teams were announced. Among those honoured was Huskies’ fourth-year outside hitter Emily Koshinsky. The product of Jansen, Sask. had one of the best seasons in program history and earned First Team All-Star honours for her play. Koshinsky finished second in the conference with 327 kills breaking the program-best single season mark of 316 that she set last season. Racking up 915 total attacks on the season, Koshinsky finished with 3.48 kills per set. Leading the Huskies back to the Canada West playoffs for the first time since the 2001-02 season, Koshinky’s dominant play carried over into the post-season when she racked up 31 kills in the Huskies’ playoff victory over Alberta. That mark was the fourth-most kills in conference playoff history. Canada West’s major award winners will be announced Wednesday, March 4 at 10 a.m. MST ahead of the CW Championship game later that week. 11 of the conference’s 13 teams landed at least one honouree, with the No. 2 seed Mount Royal Cougars leading the way with three players earning respect from the conference’s head coaches, who selected the winners. MRU is set to host a conference semifinal this weekend in Calgary, as the Alberta Pandas travel south for the best-of-three series beginning Friday. In the other semi, the Trinity Western Spartans welcome the Thompson Rivers WolfPack, with that series opening Thursday evening in Langley, B.C. CW WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFF CENTRAL You can watch every game on the road to the CW Volleyball Championship Games by tuning into Canada West TV Presented by Co-op. FIRST TEAM ALL-STARS
- M / Gabrielle Attieh / UBC / 3 / Arts / Surrey, BC
- OH / Kendra Finch / Thompson Rivers / 5 / General Studies / North Vancouver, BC
- M / Haley Gilfillan / MacEwan / 5 / Arts / Edmonton, AB
- OH / Hillary Howe / Trinity Western / 4 / Business. / Calgary, AB
- OH / Emily Koshinsky / Saskatchewan / 4 / Kinesiology / Jansen, SK
- M / Nyadholi Thokbuom / Mount Royal / 2 / Open Studies / Calgary, AB
- OH / Kory White / Alberta / 4 / Ag., Life & Environ. Sciences / Edmonton, AB
SECOND TEAM ALL-STARS
- M / Avery Heppell / Trinity Western / 3 / Business / Langley, BC
- M / Kseniya Kocyigit / Thompson Rivers / 1 / Education (Masters) / Byaroza, Belarus
- OH / Chantel Park / Mount Royal / 5 / Health & Phys. Ed. / Blackfalds, AB
- OH / Emma Parker / Winnipeg / 3 / Education / St. Adolphe, MB
- S / Quinn Pelland / Mount Royal / 3 / Business / Wanham, AB
- M / Beth Vinnell / Calgary / 5 / Kin. & Education / Cochrane, AB
- OH / Julia Zonneveld / Alberta / 3 / Engineering / Calgary, AB
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
- M / Danielle Dardis / Brandon / Business Admin. / Calgary, AB
- S / Abigail Dueck / UBC Okanagan / Sciences / Winnipeg, MB
- OH / Amaya Perry / UBC Okanagan / Sciences / Chin, AB
- OH / Trinity Solecki / Calgary / Open Studies / Calgary, AB
- M / Jaidyn Spencer / Manitoba / Kin. & Rec. Management / Bloomington, Minnesota
- OH / Light Uchechukwu / Manitoba / Arts / Winnipeg, MB
- OH / Erika Vermette / UBC / Kinesiology / Morris, MB
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February 25, 2020
Versatile Sinoski named to Canada West All-Star Team
Huskie Athletics
EDMONTON – With the Canada West semifinals set for this weekend, the conference released the 2019-20 all-star and all-rookie teams Tuesday. In his fifth and final year with the Huskies, Daulton Sinoski was named a Canada West Second Team All-Star. Splitting his time between middle and outside hitter on the season Sinoski finished first on the Huskies in both kills and blocks, racking up 212 and 70 respectively. The product of Prince Albert helped the team to their second-straight playoff appearance. The three teams serve as a showcase of the country’s top university players, with the CW major awards set to be announced Wednesday, March 4 at 1 p.m. MST. Leading the charge on the first all-star team were the Trinity Western Spartans and Alberta Golden Bears. The pair finished one-two during the CW regular season and both landed two players on the top team, with TWU represented by Derek Epp and Eric Loepkky, while Alberta’s Max Elgert and Jackson Kennedy made the team. Both teams are set to host best-of-three semifinals this weekend, as the No. 1 Spartans welcome the defending CW champion Brandon Bobcats beginning Thursday, while the Bears host the UBC Thunderbirds. CW MEN’S VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFF CENTRAL You can watch every game on the road to the CW Volleyball Championship Games by tuning into Canada West TV Presented by Co-op. FIRST TEAM ALL-STARS
- S / Max Elgert / Alberta / 4 / Engineering / Athabasca, AB
- S / Derek Epp / Trinity Western / 3 / Human Kinetics / Saskatoon, SK
- OH / Jackson Kennedy / Alberta / 3 / Kin., Sport, & Rec. / Edmonton, AB
- OH / Eric Loeppky / Trinity Western / 4 / Education / Steinbach, MB
- OH / Matthew Neaves / UBC / 2 / Business / Calgary, AB
- OH / Daniel Thiessen / Winnipeg / 4 / Econ. & Finance / Winnipeg, MB
- OH / Elliott Viles / Brandon / 4 / Business Admin. / Adelaide, Australia
SECOND TEAM ALL-STARS
- OH / Reece Dixon / Brandon / 5 / Science / Sherwood Park, AB
- OH / Michael Dowhaniuk / UBC / 2 / Applied Science / Surrey, BC
- M / Pearce Eshenko / Trinity Western / 5 / Human Kinetics / Banff, AB
- OH / Mac McNicol / Calgary / 5 / Open Studies / Calgary, AB
- OH / Trent Mounter / Mount Royal / 5 / Business / Perth, Australia
- M & OH / Daulton Sinoski / Saskatchewan / 5 / Education / Prince Albert, SK
- OH / Max Vriend / MacEwan / 5 / Commerce / Barrhead, AB
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
- OH / Nimo Benne / Thompson Rivers / Computing Science / Castricum, Netherlands
- OH / Chris Byam / Mount Royal / Health & Phys. Ed. / Bow Island, AB
- S / Mathias Elser / Trinity Western / Business / Calgary, AB
- M / Billy Johnstone / Alberta / Kin., Sport, & Rec. / Gisborne, New Zealand
- M / Darian Koskie / Manitoba / Arts / Winnipeg, MB
- OH / Liam Kristjanson / Winnipeg / Applied Computer Science / Oak River, MB
- OH & L / Jens Watt / Brandon / Science / Lethbridge, AB














