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Marsden Trophy
Award Winners
Male Athlete of the Year
Coach of the Year

Marsden Trophy - Female Athlete of the Year 

UW Dean of Women Award Awarded to the outstanding Warrior female for athletic excellence and genuine sportsmanship while maintaining academic quality.

Signifying the annual recipient of the “Dean of Women’s” Outstanding Female Athlete Award. Dedicated by the Athletic Department and former winners to be a lasting memory to: Hildegard Marsden Dean of Women 1966-1985. Academician; Diplomat; Humanitarian; Champion in the integration of women on this campus; and founder of the “Outstanding Female Athlete Award.”

She brought a keen sense of ethical conduct and integrity to the emerging women’s athletic program as an advisor and supporter to women athletes and staff during years of the program’s growth.

All-Time Winners


1966 – Karen Reinhardt (Basketball/Field Hockey) & Fran Allard (Basketball/Field Hockey)
1967 – Bonnie Bacvar (Track & Field/Volleyball)
1968 – Mary Ann Gaskin (Tennis/Basketball)
1969 – Not Awarded
1970 – Charlotte Shaule (Basketball/Track & Field)
1971 – Jan Roorda (Track & Field/Volleyball)
1972 – Toos Simons (Basketball/Field Hockey)
1973 – Not Awarded
1974 – Sue Hamilton (Basketball/Field Hockey)
1975 – Pat Munroe (Curling) & Elaine Keith (Swimming)
1976 – Maura Purdon (Golf)
1977 – Karen Murphy (Swimming)
1978 – Patsy Chalmers (Nordic Ski) & Maureen Long (Volleyball)
1979 – Sylvia Malgadey (Track & Field)
1980 – Jan Ostrom (Volleyball)
1981 – Ann Eby (Gymnastics)
1982 – Lynn Marshall (Swimming)
1983 – Lisa Bauer (Field Hockey)
1984 – Jocelyn Piercy (Cross Country/Nordic/Volleyball)
1985 – Kim Rau (Basketball)
1986 – Kate Moore (Swimming)
1987 – Anne Jordan (Volleyball)
1988 – Cindy Poag (Basketball)
1989 – Linda Hartjes (Soccer)
1990 – Marcela Krajny (Tennis)
1991 – Louise Waite (Tennis)
1992 – Annette Koehler (Field Hockey)
1993 – Brenda Kraemer (Basketball)
1994 – Anita Toogood (Soccer)
1995 – Leanne Dietrich (Field Hockey)
1996 – Judith LeRoy (Cross Country/Track & Field)
1997 – Sarah Dillabaugh (Cross Country/Track & Field)
1998 – Margaret Corey (Curling/Soccer)
1999 – Amy Adair (Field Hockey)
2000 – Heather Moyse (Rugby/Soccer/Track & Field) & Val Walker (Swimming)
2001 – Joanne Fernandes (Field Hockey)
2002 – Dana Ellis (Track & Field)
2003 – Robin Leslie (Field Hockey)
2004 – Leigh Nevermann (Rugby)
2005 – Jessalyn Jennings (Field Hockey)
2006 – Andrea Dupont (Nordic Ski)
2007 – Diane Kelly (Rugby)
2008 – Gaby Lesniak (Volleyball)
2009 – Tiffany Terrier (Golf)
2010 – Tiffany Terrier (Golf)
2011 – Sam Eyles (Rugby)
2012 – Laura Klein (Volleyball)
2013 – Micaala Seth (Squash)
2014 – Devon Rizzo (Golf)
2015 – Stephanie Snyder (Field Hockey)
2016 – Naomi Lance (Track & Field)
2017 – Stephanie Sluys (Hockey)
2018 – Tegan Sauer (Track & Field)
2019 – Claire Mackenzie (Volleyball)
2020 – Taytum Clairmont (Hockey)
2021 – Not Awarded (COVID-19 Pandemic)
2022 – Hannah Blair (Track & Field)
2023 – Hannah Blair (Track & Field)
2024 – Celia Markovinovic (Track & Field)
2025 – Meagan Hobson (Field Hockey)