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1 Varsity sports  



1.1  Varsity sports programs  





1.2  Defunct programs  







2 Athletes of the Year  





3 Notable Alumni  





4 References  














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St. Thomas Tommies
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UniversitySt. Thomas University (New Brunswick)
AssociationU Sports, CCAA
ConferenceAtlantic University Sport
Atlantic Colleges Athletic Association
LocationFredericton, New Brunswick
Varsity teamsHockey, Rugby, Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Cross-Country, Track
ArenaGrant-Harvey Centre
Soccer stadiumGrant-Harvey Turf Field
GymnasiumLady Beaverbrook Gym
ColoursGreen and Gold
   
Websitewww.gotommies.ca/landing/index

St. Thomas Tommies is the nickname of the athletics teams at St. Thomas University (Canada) (STU) in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The name “Tommies” derives from the Edwardian term for a British private or “Tommy”. These soldiers would be called upon across no-mans-land, if German soldiers wished to speak to a British soldier. “Tommies” were known for their bravery and courage while travelling through the most dangerous grounds of the war. STU basically shares the campus with the University of New Brunswick and hence some of the facilities. The women's hockey teams is a member of the Atlantic University Sport. The basketball, soccer, volleyball, cross country and women's rugby teams are members of the Atlantic Colleges Athletic Association, while men's rugby compete in the Maritime University Rugby league.

Varsity sports[edit]

Varsity sports programs[edit]

-Men's Basketball(ACAA)

-Women Basketball(ACAA)

-Men' Soccer(ACAA)

-Women's Soccer(ACAA)

-Men's Volleyball(ACAA)

-women volleyball(ACAA)

-men's Rugby(Club)

-women's Rugby(Club)

-Men's Cross Country(ACAA)

-Women's Cross Country(ACAA)

-Men's Track(ACAA)

-Women's Track(ACAA)

-Women's Ice Hockey(AUS)

STU Athletics Honours

Brett Springer

In addition to being selected a Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association All-Canadian, an ACAA Player of the Year, and a first team all-conference player, Springer was the men's football MVP. CCAA Men's Soccer National Championships: Springer was selected as an all-star for the event.

Vanessa Soffee

In addition to being selected a first team ACAA all-conference player and a Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association All-Canadian, Soffee was also her team's MVP and top defensive player.

Defunct programs[edit]

Athletes of the Year[edit]

Year Female Athlete Sport Male Athlete Sport
2010-11 Heather Atherton Basketball Marc Gagnon Soccer
2011-12 Ashley Bawn Basketball Nathan Mazurkiewicz Basketball
2012-13 Kayla Blackmore Volleyball Nathan Mazurkiewicz Basketball
2013-14 Kelly Vass Basketball Jason Cannon Volleyball
2014-15 Marissa Walcott Rugby Jason Cannon Volleyball
2015-16 Kelty Apperson Ice hockey Marc Blinn Volleyball
2016-17 Kelty Apperson Ice hockey Stephane Blinn Volleyball
2017-18 Deidra Jones Volleyball Christian Christie Volleyball
2018-19 Abby Clarke Ice Hockey Kyle Yearwood Soccer
2019-20 Vanessa Soffee Basketball Christian Christie Volleyball
2019-20 Leadership awards given due to covid cancelled season Leadership Awards given due to covid cancelled season
2021-22 Vanessa Soffee Basketball Brett Springer Soccer
2022-23 Abby Lanteigne Volleyball Geoffrey Lavoie Basketball

Notable Alumni[edit]

References[edit]

https://acaa.ca/landing/index https://www.stu.ca/news/all-news/2022/stu-athletics-honours-top-tommies-at-awards-ceremony.php


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