The U of T women’s hockey team prevailed over their Toronto-Ryerson-York (TRY) Cup rivals, York University, in a grudge match on Sunday evening at Varsity Arena. With seven games played and a 5-2 record, U of T sits in the second place spot of the inner-city rivalry. U of T remains two points behind the leading York Lions (6-2), but comfortably ahead of the Ryerson Rams who remain in last place at 0-7. U of T will be in hot pursuit for the remaining four points before the TRY cup schedule breaks for the holiday season. The TRY Cup games resume in the new year with U of T men’s hockey team hosting Ryerson on Jan. 10. Thursday, Nov. 20, both Varsity Blues volleyball teams visit the York Lions to see if they can capture more points for TRY cup standings. The annual TRY cup, consisting of the three GTA universities Toronto, Ryerson and York, is a season-long competition that includes six sports and 24 different teams. The team with the most victories in TRY competition claim the championship and GTA bragging rights.