Emma Taylor named CIS female athlete of the week for second consecutive week
X-Women rugby lock and CIS tournament MVP Emma Taylor was named the CIS female athlete of the week for the second consecutive week, a very rare accomplishment.
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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