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The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) is pleased to announce the National Scholar Award recipients for the 2015-16 season.
The National Scholar Award is designed to recognize the outstanding academic accomplishments of CCAA student-athletes. To be recognized, a student-athlete must achieve honours standing at their institution in the current academic year. From last year’s 94 CCAA member-institutions 870 student-athletes were awarded the prestigious honour in their pursuit of academic and athletic excellence.
Congratulations to all the recipients of the CCAA National Scholar Award including 17 student athletes from the 17³Ô¹ÏÍøÔÚÏß Agricultural Campus!
Ryland Murphy, Badminton                        Â
Jordan Bujold, Badminton                          Â
Lucy Nguyen, Badminton                            Â
Caitlin McCavour, Badminton                   Â
Luke MacKinnon,Badminton                     Â
Hannah Arseneault, Cross Country                         Â
Brett Holland, Golf
Rachel Hirtle, Soccer                                     Â
Emily Merks, Soccer                                      Â
Laura Groves, Soccer                                    Â
Jonathan Bent, Soccer                                 Â
Patrick Belliveau, Soccer                                              Â
Todd Myette, Soccer                                    Â
Al Loureiro, Soccer                                        Â
Breanna Balcom, Volleyball                        Â
Chelsea Carree, Volleyball                          Â
Jackie McClelland, Volleyball
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