2026 CCAA Women's Basketball Championship
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Schedule & Results
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Official Award Rings |
Players of the Match Presenters |
Official Medical Supplies |
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Calendar
| March 16 , 2026 | ||
| All Day | Team Arrivals | |
| March 17, 2026 | ||
| 8:30 am - 4:30 pm | Practices | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm | Awards Banquet | |
| March 18, 2026 | ||
| 1:00 pm | Match 1 - Quarterfinal | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| 3:00 pm | Match 2 - Quarterfinal | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| 6:00 pm | Match 3 - Quarterfinal | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| 8:00 pm | Match 4 - Quarterfinal | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| March 19, 2026 | ||
| 1:00 pm | Match 5 - Bronze Quarterfinal | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| 3:00 pm | Match 6 - Bronze Quarterfinal | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| 6:00 pm | Match 7 - Semifinal | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| 8:00 pm | Match 8 - Semifinal | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| March 20, 2026 | ||
| 2:00 pm | Match 9 - Placement | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| 5:00 pm | Match 10 - Bronze Semifinal | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| 7:00 pm | Match 11 - Bronze Semifinal | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| March 21, 2026 | ||
| 5:00 pm | Match 12 - Bronze | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| 7:30 pm | Match 13 - Gold | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
| 9:00 pm | Closing Ceremonies | Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium |
Teams
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Dawson
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VIU MarinersNanaimo, BC
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Douglas RoyalsNew Westminster, BC
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TKU EaglesEdmonton, AB
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NAIT OoksEdmonton, AB
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Fanshawe FalconsLondon, ON
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Géants de St-JeanSt-Jean sur Richelieu, Qc
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St. Thomas TommiesFredericton, NB
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Awards
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CCAA National Champions |
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| Championship Most Valuable Player |
Exemplary Leadership Award |
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Coach of the Year |
Player of the Year |
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All-Canadians |
Championship All-Stars First Team Second Team |
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Players of the Match |
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| Match 1 | Kaia Simpson VIU Mariners | Paige Leblanc STU Tommies |
| Match 2 | Juliette Gargya Géants de St-Jean | Mikah Reed NAIT Ooks |
| Match 3 | Mia Simpson Dawson Blues | Tori Day TKU Eagles |
| Match 4 | Ashlyn Anderson Fanshawe Falcons | Denise Mendoza Douglas Royals |
| Match 5 | Claudia Steeves STU Tommies | Peyton Neilson NAIT Ooks |
| Match 6 | Aneilia Ayotte TKU Eagles | Lauren Clements Douglas Royals |
| Match 7 | Samantha Shields VIU Mariners | Deborah Damoah Géants de St-Jean |
| Match 8 | Ashlyn Anderson Fanshawe Falcons | Mia Simpson Dawson Blues |
| Match 9 | Charlee Connors STU Tommies | Mackenzie Dalphons Douglas Royals |
| Match 10 | Alexia Bujold Géants de St-Jean | Megan Alemen TKU Eagles |
| Match 11 | Alice Michaud Dawson Blues | Mikah Reed NAIT Ooks |
| Match 12 | Mila Garnaud Dawson Blues | Madina Cisse Géants de St-Jean |
| Match 13 | Mackenzie Cox VIU Mariners | Edith Esme Fanshawe Falcons |
Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium
| Dawson College will host the championship at the Tony Proudfoot Gymnasium, the long-time home of the Blues Athletics program. Located in downtown Montréal, the facility features three full-size gymnasiums, seating for approximately 1,000 spectators, dedicated team areas, locker rooms, athletic therapy services, and ample space to support a national championship environment. Founded in 1969, Dawson College is one of Québec’s leading English-language CEGEPs and a proud member of the CCAA since 1974, with a strong tradition of excellence in women’s basketball and a proven history of hosting high-level collegiate events.
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