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Quigley Cup

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Quigley Cup
Awarded forOUA champion in U Sports women's volleyball
First awarded1972
Presented byOntario University Athletics
Current championsBrock Badgers (2024)
Most titlesYork Lions/Yeowomen (15)

The Quigley Cup is a Canadian university volleyball championship conducted by Ontario University Athletics (OUA), and determines the women's conference champion. The champion then qualifies for the U Sports women's volleyball championship, which typically takes place on the following weekend.

History

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The championship was first contested after the 1971–72 season following the creation of the Ontario Women's Interuniversity Athletic Association (OWIAA) in June 1971.[1] The championship was renamed the Quigley Cup in February 2018, after Therese Quigley, who was a former volleyball player and coach as well as the director of athletics for McMaster University and the University of Western Ontario.[1][2]

From 1997 to 2020, the championship semi-finals and finals were played at the same site on the same weekend. After the 2020–21 season and Quigley Cup championship were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the OUA announced that the semi-finals and finals would take place on different weekends for the 2021–22 season.[3][4] The format was retained for the 2022–23 season onward, where the higher-seeded team would host the championship game.[5]

Champions

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Year Date Champion Score Runner-up Host City Stadium (Host) Attendance Ref
1972 Western Mustangs N/A [6]
1973 Western Mustangs N/A [6]
1974 Western Mustangs N/A [6]
1975 Western Mustangs N/A [6]
1976 Western Mustangs N/A [6]
1977 Western Mustangs N/A [6]
1978 Western Mustangs N/A [6]
1979 York Yeowomen N/A [6][7]
1980 February 23 Ottawa Gee-Gees 3–0 Western Mustangs Ottawa Montpetit Hall (Ottawa) N/A [8]
1981 February 21 Ottawa Gee-Gees 3–1 York Yeowomen Toronto Tait McKenzie Centre (York) N/A [9][10]
1982 York Yeowomen N/A [6][7]
1983 York Yeowomen N/A [6][7]
1984 York Yeowomen Ottawa Gee-Gees N/A [6][11]
1985 York Yeowomen Ottawa Gee-Gees N/A [6][11]
1986 March 1 Ottawa Gee-Gees 3–0 Toronto Varsity Blues Hamilton (McMaster) N/A [12]
1987 York Yeowomen Ottawa Gee-Gees N/A [6][11]
1988 York Yeowomen N/A [6][7]
1989 Toronto Varsity Blues York Yeowomen N/A [6][7]
1990 York Yeowomen Ottawa Gee-Gees N/A [6][11]
1991 York Yeowomen N/A [6][7]
1992 York Yeowomen N/A [6][7]
1993 York Yeowomen Ottawa Gee-Gees N/A [6][11]
1994 York Yeowomen N/A [6][7]
1995 February 19 York Yeowomen 3–0 Toronto Varsity Blues Ottawa Montpetit Hall (Ottawa) N/A [13]
1996 Toronto Varsity Blues York Yeowomen Hamilton (McMaster) N/A [14]
1997 February 23 York Yeowomen 3–1 Toronto Varsity Blues Kingston (Queen's) N/A [15]
1998 February 22 Western Mustangs 3–0 Toronto Varsity Blues London Alumni Hall (Western) N/A [16]
1999 February 28 Toronto Varsity Blues 3–2 York Yeowomen Ottawa Montpetit Hall (Ottawa) N/A [17]
2000 February 27 Western Mustangs 3–0 Guelph Gryphons N/A [18]
2001 February 24 Toronto Varsity Blues 3–1 Ottawa Gee-Gees N/A [19]
2002 March 3 Toronto Varsity Blues 3–0 Ryerson Rams Toronto Athletic Centre (Toronto) N/A [20]
2003 February 22 Toronto Varsity Blues 3–2 York Yeowomen Guelph Athletics Centre (Guelph) N/A [21]
2004 February 28 Toronto Varsity Blues 3–0 Guelph Gryphons Toronto Athletic Centre (Toronto) N/A [22]
2005 February 26 Western Mustangs 3–0 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks London Alumni Hall (Western) N/A [23][24]
2006 February 27 Windsor Lancers 3–0 Toronto Varsity Blues Toronto Athletic Centre (Toronto) N/A [25]
2007 February 24 Ottawa Gee-Gees 3–0 McMaster Marauders London Alumni Hall (Western) N/A [26][11]
2008 February 23 McMaster Marauders 3–1 Toronto Varsity Blues Toronto Athletic Centre (Toronto) N/A [27]
2009 February 21 York Lions 3–0 McMaster Marauders Toronto Tait McKenzie Centre (York) N/A [28][29]
2010 February 27 Toronto Varsity Blues 3–0 McMaster Marauders Hamilton Burridge Gym (McMaster) N/A [30]
2011 February 26 Western Mustangs 3–1 Guelph Gryphons Guelph W.F. Mitchell Athletics Centre (Guelph) N/A [31]
2012 February 26 Queen's Gaels 3–1 Ottawa Gee-Gees Ottawa Montpetit Hall (Ottawa) N/A [32]
2013 February 23 Ottawa Gee-Gees 3–2 York Lions Toronto Tait McKenzie Centre (York) N/A [33]
2014 February 23 McMaster Marauders 3–0 Ottawa Gee-Gees Toronto Athletic Centre (Toronto) N/A [34][35]
2015 February 21 Toronto Varsity Blues 3–2 Ottawa Gee-Gees Guelph W.F. Mitchell Athletics Centre (Guelph) 150 [36][37]
2016 March 5 Toronto Varsity Blues 3–0 Ryerson Rams Toronto Goldring Centre (Toronto) 1,400 [38][39]
2017 March 11 McMaster Marauders 3–2 Western Mustangs Toronto Goldring Centre (Toronto) 1,200 [40][41]
2018 March 10 Ryerson Rams 3–1 McMaster Marauders Toronto Mattamy Athletic Centre 925 [42]
2019 March 9 Toronto Varsity Blues 3–0 Ryerson Rams Waterloo Physical Activities Complex (Waterloo) 623 [43]
2020 March 7 Toronto Varsity Blues 3–0 Brock Badgers Toronto Goldring Centre (Toronto) 200 [44]
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[3]
2022 March 19 Brock Badgers 3–1 Toronto Varsity Blues St. Catharines Bob Davis Arena (Brock) 750 [45]
2023 March 11 Brock Badgers 3–2 Queen's Gaels St. Catharines Bob Davis Arena (Brock) 750 [46]
2024 March 8 Brock Badgers 3–1 McMaster Marauders St. Catharines Bob Davis Arena (Brock) 700 [47]

Results by schools

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The following table includes all championship wins, as indicated above. Prior to 1983, there were no third-place finishes, and the second-place finish was the loser of the championship game.

Team Wins Last
York Lions/Yeowomen 15 2009
Toronto Varsity Blues 12 2020
Western Mustangs 11 2011
Ottawa Gee-Gees 5 2013
McMaster Marauders 3 2017
Brock Badgers 3 2024
Windsor Lancers 1 2006
Queen's Gaels 1 2012
Ryerson Rams 1 2018

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