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CCAA/Curling Canada College Curling Championships
Established1984
2020 host cityPortage la Prairie, Manitoba
2020 arenaStride Place
Current champions (2020)
MenAlberta Concordia Thunder
WomenBritish Columbia Douglas Royals
Current edition

The CCAA/Curling Canada College Curling Championships is an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, that is scheduled to be held for college teams in the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). The CCAA held a curling championship annually from 1984 to 1990, then not again until 2012.[1] The championship is a Curling Canada-sanctioned event.

Past champions

Year Men's champion Team Women's champion Team Mixed champion Team Host
2020 Alberta Concordia Thunder (2) Evan van Amsterdam, Tyler van Amsterdam, Braden Pelech, Cody Holowaychuk, Josh Buchholtz British Columbia Douglas Royals (2) Kayla MacMillan, Sarah Loken, Patty Wallingham, Kylie Karoway None Portage la Prairie, Manitoba
2019 Alberta Concordia Thunder Evan van Amsterdam British Columbia Douglas Royals Kayla MacMillan, Sarah Loken, Patty Wallingham, Sam Kell None Fredericton, New Brunswick
(St. Thomas University)
2018 British Columbia Douglas Royals (2) Daniel Wenzek, Sterling Middleton, Brayden Carpenter, Will Sutton Ontario Fanshawe Falcons (4) Kaitlyn Poirier None Leduc, Alberta
(University of Alberta - Augustana)
2017 Ontario Fanshawe Falcons (3) Alberta Red Deer Queens (2) None Camrose, Alberta
(University of Alberta - Augustana)
2016 Ontario Humber Hawks Ontario Seneca Sting None London, Ontario
(Fanshawe College)
2015 Ontario Fleming Knights Jason Whitehill, Tyler Warham, Keith Helson, Matt Strathoff, Coach Steve Whitehill Ontario Fanshawe Falcons (3) Shannon Kee, Rachelle Vink, Christina Borgs, Tess Bobbie, Julie Clinton[2] None Olds, Alberta
(Olds College)
2014 Alberta MacEwan Griffins Jordan Steinke Alberta Red Deer Queens Kaitlyn Sherrer None Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
(Sault College)
2013 Alberta NAIT Ooks Matt Brown, Kenton Maschmeyer, Kyle Reynolds, Travis Jones, Steven Stewart Ontario Fanshawe Falcons (2) Jordan Ariss, Cassie Savage, Kaitlyn Knipe, Shannon Kee, Yvonne Lalonde None Edmonton, Alberta
(NAIT)
2012 Ontario Fanshawe Falcons (2) Chris Jay, D.J. Ronaldson, Luke Grasby, Cody Heyens, Matthew Cottrill Ontario Fanshawe Falcons Chantal Lalonde, Kaitlyn Knipe, Cassie Savage, Jordan Ariss, Yvonne Lalonde None Peterborough, Ontario
(Fleming College)
1990 British Columbia Douglas Royals Ontario Confederation Thunderhawks (2) British Columbia Selkirk Saints Kamloops, British Columbia
(University College of the Cariboo)
1989 Manitoba Assiniboine Cougars (2) Ontario Confederation Thunderhawks Alberta Medicine Hat Rattlers Olds, Alberta
(Olds College)
1988 Ontario Fanshawe Falcons Alberta NAIT Ooks Ontario Confederation Thunderhawks Medicine Hat, Alberta
(Medicine Hat College)
1987 Manitoba Assiniboine Cougars Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Technical Institute Panthers (2) Alberta GPRC Wolves Brandon, Manitoba
(Assiniboine Community College)
1986 Alberta SAIT Trojans Ontario Cambrian Golden Shield Alberta Red Deer Kings Kamloops, British Columbia
(University College of the Cariboo)
1985 Ontario Confederation Thunderhawks Alberta SAIT Trojans Manitoba Red River Rebels (2) Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
(Kelsey Institute)
1984 British Columbia Selkirk Saints Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Technical Institute Panthers Manitoba Red River Rebels Kamloops, British Columbia
(University College of the Cariboo)

References

  1. ^ "2012 CCAA Curling Invitational Championship". CCAA. 12 September 2011. Archived from the original on 1 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-11-13. Retrieved 2017-11-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)