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Pandas capture second national title in program history

Trio of Pandas capture individual gold, leading team to first title since 2011

EDMONTON (U SPORTS) - One Brock University dynasty continued, and one ended on Saturday night in the Main Gymnasium on UAlberta campus, as the 2023 Friends of the World Cup of Wrestling Society U SPORTS Championship, presented by the Westin Edmonton concluded.
 
The Brock University Badger men captured their eighth-straight U SPORTS wrestling title, while the Alberta Pandas captured their second national title in program history, ending the Badgers title run at nine. It is the Pandas first national title since 2011. The Pandas capped off their championship victory with a bang, as fifth-year Taylor McPherson pinned Saskatchewan Huskie Sierra Mullin in the final match of the event, sending the home Alberta crowd into a frenzy.
 
"This is what I was working on for the last six/seven years with the team, and to end it with both an individual and team title is all I could have hoped for," said McPherson."It was stressful, being the final match. I told myself I needed to wrap things up on a good note, and I knew I needed to win. Not only was I the last match, but it was also the last match of my varsity career. And I ended it on a high with my team."
 
McPherson (50kg) was one of three Pandas to earn individual gold on Saturday, joining Katie Mulkay (67kg) and Andrea Franko (72kg). Franko was also awarded the R.W. Pugh Fair Play award, given to the coach or athlete that best exhibits the standards of sportsmanship throughout the tournament.
 
Alberta also added two individual silver and two bronze medals on Saturday, winning the women's title by 14 points.
 
"It was an amazing feeling doing this at home. Winning both Canada West and U SPORTS here on our home turf," continued McPherson. "To end with both team titles and an individual gold meant so much."
 
Brock placed second on the women's side, followed closely by the McMaster Marauders.
 
Brock ran away with the men's title, finishing 14 points ahead of OUA rival McMaster for second. The host Golden Bears placed third.
 
The Badgers were led by two individual gold medalists, as Carlos Vargas (68kg) and Bobby Narwal (72kg) were both crowned national champions. Brock also added three individual silver medals and one bronze on the men's side.
 
"Our guys put the work in, that was the bottom line this weekend. They took on the challenge of being the defending champions, and stepped up and performed all weekend," said Badgers head coach Marty Calder, who was also named the U SPORTS Men's Team Coach of the Year. "It was great to be back competing at this event, it was for the athletes."
 
MAJOR AWARD WINNERS
Female Most Outstanding Wrestler of the Year: Mia Friesen - Brock Badgers
Male Most Outstanding Wrestler of the Year: Alex Moore - Concordia Stingers
Female Rookie of the Year: Serena Di Benedetto - McMaster Marauders
Male Rookie of the Year: Treye Trotman - Western Mustangs
Female Team Coach of the Year: Owen Dawkins - Alberta Pandas
Male Team Coach of the Year: Marty Calder - Brock Badgers
Female Student-Athlete Community Service Award: Allison Kuzub - Saskatchewan Huskies
Male Student-Athlete Community Service Award: Drake Buechler - Saskatchewan Huskies
Female R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award: Andrea Franko - Alberta Pandas
Male R.W. Pugh Fair Play Award: Gianni Vecchio - Queen's Gaels
 
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS
 
MEN
 
1 Brock 65
2 McMaster 51
3 Alberta 48
4 Saskatchewan 46
5 Calgary 39
6 Concordia 39
7 Western 39
8 Lakehead 25
9 Guelph 9
10 Toronto Metro 9
11 Algoma 6
12 New Brunswick 6
13 York 4
14 Queens 1
15 Toronto 1
 
 
WOMEN
 
1 Alberta 65
2 Brock 51
3 McMaster 47
4 Calgary 46
5 Saskatchewan 43
6 Concordia 32
7 Guelph 22
8 Western 18
9 Lakehead 7
10 Queens 7
11 New Brunswick 6
12 Algoma 3
13 Toronto 0
14 Toronto Metro 0
15 York 0
 
INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS

Men
57 kg
1. Treye Trotman - Western
2. Talon Hird - Alberta
3. Dechlan Papadopoulous - TMU
 
61 kg
1. Alec Montoya - Alberta
2. Drake Buechler - Saskatchewan
3. Gianluca Fortino - McMaster
 
65 kg
1. Daniel Hernandez-Mendoza - Alberta
2. Hassan Al-Hayawi - Western
3. Gabe Blanchette - Brock
 
68 kg
1. Carlos Vargas - Brock
2. Cole Sanderson - Saskatchewan
3. Luken Lawson - McMaster
 
72 kg
1. Bobby Narwal - Brock
2. Brantley Saar - Calgary
3. Maxwell Meekins - Saskatchewan
 
76 kg
1. Connor Church - Concordia
2. Max Budgey - Brock
3. Patrick Salvador Guzman - Western
 
82 kg
1. Lukas Geske - Western
2. Jordan Wylie - Brock
3. Reid Smyth - Saskatchewan
 
90 kg
1. Alex Moore - Concordia
2. Howard Moffat - McMaster
3. Taran Goring - Alberta
 
100 kg
1. Jeremy Poirier - Concordia
2. Omogbai Asekohme - McMaster
3. Kyle Price - Algoma
 
125 kg
1. Karanveer Mahil - McMaster
2. Roger Li - Brock
3. Michael Haskell - Lakehead
 
WOMEN
 
50 kg
1. Taylor McPherson - Alberta
2. Sierra Mullin - Saskatchewan
3. Kelyn Young - Guelph
 
53 kg
1. SueAnne Harms - Saskatchewan
2. Serena Di Bennedetto - McMaster
3. Jenna Petryna - Alberta
 
56 kg
1. Mia Friesen - Brock
2. Gabriela Cross - Calgary
3. Virginie Kaze Gascon - Concordia
 
59 kg
1. Amy Bellavia - McMaster
2. Eve Maxwell - Calgary
3. Amy Bell - Alberta
 
63 kg
1. Laurence Beauregard - Concordia
2. Aleah Nickel - Alberta
3. Miki Rowbottom - Calgary
 
67 kg
1. Katie Mulkay - Alberta
2. Amanda Savard - Concordia
3. Simi Jayeoba - McMaster
 
72 kg
1. Andrea Franko - Alberta
2. Alexia Sherland - Concordia
3. Vanessa Keefe - Brock
 
76 kg
1. Shauna Kuebeck - Brock
2. Vianne Rouleau - Alberta
3. Ellise Daynes - Calgary
 
82 kg
1. Brianna Fraser - Brock
2. Myah Phillips - Saskatchewan
3. Vanessa Fonrose - McMaster
 
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Players Mentioned

Alec Montoya

Alec Montoya

5' 6"
Daniel Hernandez-Mendoza

Daniel Hernandez-Mendoza

Taran Goring

Taran Goring

6' 1"
Kelyn Young

Kelyn Young

5' 2"
1st Year
Taylor McPherson

Taylor McPherson

4' 11"
Amy Bell

Amy Bell

5' 4"
Jenna Petryna

Jenna Petryna

5' 3"
Katie Mulkay

Katie Mulkay

5' 3"
Aleah Nickel

Aleah Nickel

5' 10"
Andrea Franko

Andrea Franko

5' 7"

Players Mentioned

Alec Montoya

Alec Montoya

5' 6"
Daniel Hernandez-Mendoza

Daniel Hernandez-Mendoza

Taran Goring

Taran Goring

6' 1"
Kelyn Young

Kelyn Young

5' 2"
1st Year
Taylor McPherson

Taylor McPherson

4' 11"
Amy Bell

Amy Bell

5' 4"
Jenna Petryna

Jenna Petryna

5' 3"
Katie Mulkay

Katie Mulkay

5' 3"
Aleah Nickel

Aleah Nickel

5' 10"
Andrea Franko

Andrea Franko

5' 7"
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