STFX Sports Hall of Fame profile: Brayden Ferguson
A highly skilled forward, Brayden Ferguson fashioned a historic five-year career highlighted by unprecedented individual success.
Brayden Ferguson (X-Women Hockey, Class of 2009)
A highly skilled forward, Brayden Ferguson fashioned a historic five-year career highlighted by unprecedented individual success. She garnered AUS all-star recognition in each of her five seasons, including two first team and three second team nods. In her 2007-08 senior season, Brayden led the nation in scoring with 50 points, was named the X-Women and AUS MVP, while also collecting CIS first-team All-Canadian status. She capped off her final varsity campaign by winning the prestigious CIS player-of-the-year award, the first ever X-Women Hockey player to garner the national distinction. Brayden was the co-winner of the STFX female student-athlete of the year in 2007-08 and left her mark in several AUS record books. She is currently third overall in AUS career scoring with 196 points (105 goals and 91 assists) in 100 games. Her 105 goals, which rank second all-time in the conference, include an AUS single-season best 30 in 2005-06.