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CUFLA MVP, All Stars Named

2022-12-12


The Baggataway Cup champion Trent Excalibur swept the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association's season-end position awards and most valuable player honour.  LSM Curtis Romanchych (Aurora, Ontario) was named the league's MVP in voting by CUFLA's teams. MVP runner up Cole Hanrahan (Bracebridge, Ontario) was voted the outstanding attack, Colton Armstrong (Peterborough, ...

The Baggataway Cup champion Trent Excalibur swept the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association's season-end position awards and most valuable player honour. 

LSM Curtis Romanchych (Aurora, Ontario) was named the league's MVP in voting by CUFLA's teams. MVP runner up Cole Hanrahan (Bracebridge, Ontario) was voted the outstanding attack, Colton Armstrong (Peterborough, Ontario) the top midfielder, Curtis Conley (Ottawa, Ontario) the best defender and Jackson Brown (Burlington, Ontario) the all-star goalie. 

Guelph's Mitch Ogilvie (Peterborough, Ontario) is the outstanding graduating player, capping an excellent career with the Gryphons for the midfielder who also won the Mann Cup with the Peterborough Lakers this fall and is now in his second season with the National Lacrosse League's Rochester Knighthawks. 

Mitchell Armstrong (St. Catharines, Ontario) of the Brock Badgers followed up a summer selection to the All-World team at the IIJL World Junior Lacrosse Championship by being name CUFLA's top rookie. 

The Carleton Ravens staff was named the coaching staff of the year. Carleton entered the 2202 season having not won a CUFLA game and not more than one game in a season since 2015. This fall, they were highly competitive, posting a 5-5 record, including beating McGill for the first time since 2010. The Ravens held a 5-3 lead in the fourth quarter of their playoff game at Bishop's before the Gaiters staged a stirring comeback to advance to the Baggataway Cup. 

Romanchych, Colton and Mitchell Armstrong, Conley and Brown were all also named to the All Baggataway Cup Team. 

The West Division scoring champion was Calgary native Davis Bottomley. The Toronto Varsity Blue attack had 20 goals and 11 assists for 31 points. 

The East Division scoring title was shared by three players who each scored 30 points: Bishop's teammates Antoine Tremblay (18g/12a) and Jacob Gasperetti (Ottawa, Ontario, 20g/10a) as well as Sam Trumble from Carleton (Orillia, Ontario, 13/17a).




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