TORONTO - The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) proudly recognizes Humber College women's basketball student-athlete Ceejay Nofuente as its 2016-17 OCAA Female Athlete of the Year.
TORONTO - The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) proudly recognizes Fanshawe College men's cross country student-athlete Seth Marcaccio as its 2016-17 OCAA Male Athlete of the Year.
TORONTO - The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Hall of Fame is dedicated to the recognition of extraordinary contributions and accomplishments within collegiate sports in Ontario.
CORNWALL, Ont. - The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association is proud to announce its Female Apprentice Coach Program participants for the 2016-17 season.
TORONTO - The 2015-16 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) all-academic awards are presented to full-time varsity student-athletes that meet honours standards at their respective institutions, having successfully completed one academic semester.
TORONTO - Beyond the Rim, an inspiring community outreach program, has earned Centennial College the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association Community Service award.
Mike Katz, the longtime bench boss at Humber who guided the Hawks to five Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association National Championship titles in Men's Basketball, will take his well-deserved place in the CCAA Hall of Fame.
Adam Morandini, who backstopped the Humber Hawks to a National Championship in Men's Soccer, will be inducted in the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association Hall of Fame.
Avery Brevett, who had a sensational four-year career with the Seneca Scouts, will be inducted into the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association Hall of Fame.
Frank and Rozika Sulatycki, who coached together at Seneca College for 19 years, are the first couple to be inducted into the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association Hall of Fame.
Vito Frijia, who led the Fanshawe Falcons to back-to-back Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships, will be inducted into the CCAA Hall of Fame in the Athlete category.
Marcy Skribe, a three-time Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association All-Canadian and dual-athlete, will be inducted into the CCAA Hall of Fame in the Athlete category.
Paul Reader, who guided the Sheridan Bruins Men's Volleyball team to six Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association National Championship appearances, will be inducted into the CCAA Hall of Fame in the Coach category.
Fred Wannamaker represented his conference at the National level for 13 years in a number of positions with the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.
Name a Hall of Fame and chances are, Diana Drury is a member of it. Remarkably, Drury's induction into the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association Hall of Fame will be her seventh induction.
From the ground level, Peter Rylander was one of the many members of the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association who greatly contributed to the development of both the OCAA and the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.