Emma Taylor named CIS female athlete of the week for second consecutive week

Emma Taylor named CIS female athlete of the week for second consecutive week

ArcelorMittal Dofasco CIS athletes of the week (#9)
StFX's Taylor, Laurentian's Llorca honoured

OTTAWA (CIS) – Emma Taylor, a rugby player from St. Francis Xavier University, and Vincent Llorca, a hockey player from Laurentian University, are the ArcelorMittal Dofasco CIS female and male athletes of the week for the period ending Nov. 2, 2014.

Taylor, a fifth-year business administration student from Scotsburn, N.S., was named tournament MVP at the CIS championship in Guelph, Ont., after she guided the X-Women to their third Monilex Trophy triumph in five years. The all-Canadian lock, who led all players at the competition with seven tries in three games, scored at least a pair in every contest, including the game-winning try on the last play of the match in a thrilling 27-24 victory over Western that punched StFX's ticket to the gold-medal final. Taylor, who ends her stellar university career with three CIS rings, also helped the X-Women defeat Alberta 41-17 in their tournament opener and McMaster 43-34 in Sunday's championship match.  

Soccer players Cynthia Turcotte of Laval and Pilar Khoury of Ottawa, as well as Thompson Rivers volleyball player Iuliia Pakhomenko were also nominated for the women's award.

Llorca, a second-year mechanical engineering student from Le Mont-Dore, France, was involved in eight of his team's 10 goals this past weekend, including an incredible five-goal performance, as the Voyageurs improved to 6-3 in league play thanks to a 4-3 shootout win over Waterloo and a 7-6 defeat of Laurier. After assisting on each of Laurentian's three markers in regulation Friday against the Warriors, the sophomore defenceman exploded for five goals the next night, including a hat-trick on the power play, to set a single-game school record for most goals by a rearguard. Prior to his sudden offensive outburst, the talented Frenchman had two points (1-1-2) in seven contests this season.

Soccer players Oliver Jones of UNB, Wilfred Girard of UQAM and Jordian Farahani of Saskatchewan were the other male nominees.

Female nominees:

AUS: Emma Taylor, rugby, StFX (recipient)
RSEQ: Cynthia Turcotte, soccer, Laval
OUA: Pilar Khoury, soccer, Ottawa
CWUAA: Iuliia Pakhomenko, volleyball, Thompson Rivers

Male nominees:

AUS: Oliver Jones, soccer, UNB
RSEQ: Wilfred Girard, soccer, UQAM
OUA: Vincent Llorca, hockey, Laurentian (recipient)
CWUAA: Jordian Farahani, soccer, Saskatchewan