Squash

Congratulations to U of T’s own Julia Hamilton, the winner of the women’s draw at the 2005 Black Knight Canadian University and College Squash Championships. She was able to hold her own against a tough field and bring home the gold.

Winning this tournament is nothing new to U of T’s female squash players. Last year Katie Patrick was crowned champion, when she beat Manitoba’s Alana Miller in a marathon title match.

Read The Varsity Thursday for more on the men’s and women’s draws.

Records and Awards

Jocelyn Adu-Gyumfi’s athletic prowess continues to stun and amaze everyone in the track and field community. She won gold in women’s long jump at the Canadian Interuniversity Sports (CIS) championships this past weekend and set a record in the process. She is the first woman to ever win the event five years in a row.

Adu-Gyumfi also won two silvers at the event. One was in the 60m dash, and the other in the 4x200m relay.

Meanwhile, Sue McCutcheon of the women’s hockey team won the Marion Hilliard Award last week for her good work on the ice, in the classroom, and in the community.