Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (2022-2023)
Q.Finals Semis Final 2023 Semis Q.Finals
VIU81
Mohawk53
Dawson68
Red Deer51
VIU77
Dawson69
VIU61
Geants de Saint-Jean54
Geants de Saint-Jean75
Humber62
Geants de Saint-Jean84
MSVU71
Humber84
Augustana63
Standings 2022-23
Group ACAA-AASC
Group ACAC-North
Group ACAC-South
5
10-11
Group OCAA-East
Group OCAA-West
Group PacWest
Group RSEQ
Finals & League MVP
Redemption for Mariners, who strike CCAA gold (Photo: CCAA)
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7  eijaVi GuFUIj 083 (3'3'') G Canada
05  KaiFQi HIhlTRD 041 (3'4'') G Canada
3  CIuQUjRF muZVlRF 045 (3'6'') G Canada
03  vRxas KjIp 061 (3'00'') y Canada
8  biZVRjJaR CIx 043 (3'2'') G Canada
95  zidFj WalVajsIj 045 (3'6'') G Canada
00  KiFli GQRDIQF 061 (3'00'') y Canada
2  biZVRjJaR Hill 065 (8'1'') y Canada
01  HiQQaRUUR biZVRjJaR 066 (8'9'') y Canada
 ChiQlRR wQudDRIj 041 (3'4'') G Canada
5  ChlIR AZiMRQ 045 (3'6'') G Canada
9  SBMRQ HRBQaZh 085 (3'7'') G Canada
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Coach Assistant: vuVR HIlBRs
Redemption for Mariners, who strike CCAA gold-Mar 19, 2023
Gold Medal Game: VIU Mariners 60, Geants de Saint-Jean 54
The VIU Mariners are the 2023 CCAA Women's Basketball National Champions. A 60-54 victory sealed the deal for the Mariners over the Geants de Saint-Jean.
It was an overall redemption story for VIU, who a season ago also made the championship game, claiming a silver medal in 2022.
Against Saint-Jean, the Mariners jumped out to an early lead after the first quarter, leading 15-8.
Prior to the half Saint-Jean would go on a run that would end with them leading by two heading into the break.
Saint-Jean would continue to add to their lead, but their offense would go cold in the final quarter, shooting 9.5 percent. The Mariner's defense would hold Saint-Jean to four-points over the final 10 minutes and took over the lead early in the fourth to claim the national banner.
Harriette Mackenzie (188-F) was named tournament MVP after producing three double-doubles over three games. In the gold medal game, Mackenzie put up a monster 17 points and 19 rebounds.
The 4imprint Player of the Game for VIU was Chloe Scaber (173-G) with nine points. Clara Bergeron of Saint-Jean would also earn the honors with 10 points and five rebounds.
Bronze Medal Game: Dawson Blues 87, Red Deer Queens 70
The Dawson Blues captured the 2023 CCAA Women's Basketball National Championship bronze medal with a dominant 87-70 win over the Red Deer Queens.
The Blues controlled the game from tip-off, taking a 29-13 lead after the opening 10 minutes.
Red Deer would find their offensive game in the second quarter, but Dawson would settle back in defensively in the third quarter to keep a hold on their lead for the remainder of the game.
The 4imprint Player of the Game for Dawson was Marie-Denise Ntambue with a team-high 23 points. For Red Deer, the Player of the Game was Amy Szymanek with 13 points.

Courtesy of ccaa.ca

CCAA All-Canadian Awards 2023-Mar 19, 2023
Championship Most Valuable Player: Canada Harriette Mackenzie (188-F) of VIU Mariners
Coach of the Year: Ryan Chase of Mount Allison University

All-Canadian Team
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Michel
Michel
Stitt
Stitt
Bryks
Bryks
Olson
Olson
Smith
Smith

Canada Harriette Mackenzie (6'2''-F) of VIU
Canada Tegan Michel (5'9''-F/G) of Camosun
USA Andria Stitt (5'4''-G) of STMU
Canada Kaelyn Bryks (5'9''-G) of Concordia
Canada Alana Olson (5'9''-G) of Lakeland
Canada Yasmeen Smith (5'9''-G) of Conestoga
Canada Dasia McDonald (5'6''-G) of Algonquin
Canada Kia Watt (5'11''-SG) of Humber
Canada Chloe Oliver (5'9''-G/F) of Ch.-St-Lambert
Canada Rosalie Mercille (5'8''-G-2003) of Saint-Jean
Canada Abby Miller (5'11''-F) of Mount Allison
Canada Emily Holt (5'10''-G) of MSVU