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Trinity Western Spartans

The Trinity Western Spartans are the athletic teams that represent Trinity Western University in Langley, British Columbia. The university's teams are members of U Sports, and compete in the Canada West Universities Athletics Association, and where applicable, in the Pacific division.

Varsity sports
Men's basketball The Trinity Western University men's basketball program made its U Sports as the U Sports Men's Basketball Player of the Year in 2008–09. Since 2019, the Spartans have been led by Head Coach Trevor Pridie. Women's basketball The Spartans women's basketball team has competed in the Canada West Men's cross country The Spartans men's cross country team has competed, in its most recent iteration, in the Canada West The Men's Cross Country program saw its greatest team success in the latter years of the 2010s, achieving the program's only U Sports team medal (silver in 2016) and five Canada West team medals since 2012. The program's first-ever Canada West team championship came in 2016, now accompanying their three Canada West silver medals (2013, 2014 and 2015) and a Canada West bronze (2017). Individually, the men's program has achieved one U Sports medal and six Canada West medals. In 2014, TWU student-athlete Mihai Prajea won the program's first U Sports major award, the U Sport Student-Athlete Community Service Award. Women's cross country The Spartans women's cross country team has competed, in its most recent iteration, in the Canada West TWU has captured 11 Canada West medals, including a stretch of six years when the Spartans won the conference's individual title fives times (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017). The women's team also has won two Canada West silver medals (2014 and 2016), and four Canada West bronze medals (2000, 2015, 2016 and 2019). In 2015, the women's program won its first two U Sports major awards, with Sarah Inglis and Mark Bomba winning the U Sports Athlete of the Year and U Sports Coach of the Year awards, and played in its Canada West season in 2021–22. Prior to joining U Sports, the men's hockey program competed in the BCIHL (British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League) since 2006–07. During their BCIHL tenure, the Spartans captured 2 BCIHL Championships in 2018 and 2019. The Spartans have been led by Head Coach Barret Kropf since 2013 before his resignation in 2022. Women's hockey The Spartans women's hockey program began competing in Canada West In its first season under Evans, 2019–20, the 15s team beat UBC Okanagan (43–20) in the first game of the latest iteration of the program. The team also won the Shield Championship at the West Coast 7s Treasure Island in San Francisco and finished fourth at the Western Canadian 7s Championship. Prior to its return as a varsity team, there was previously a men's rugby program at TWU from 1988 to 2004, with the team competing at a varsity level from 1996 to 2004. Women's rugby Women's rugby sevens at Trinity Western University joined as an official varsity program in 2019. Posé Seumanutafa is the Women’s 7s coach, with Andrew Evans serving as the Director of Rugby. The Spartans finished 5th in the 2024 Canada West 7s Circuit and finished the 2023–24 season with a silver medal at the Tropical 7s Elite u23 Division, going 5–1 with a narrow 17–7 loss to Harvard University in the final. Men's soccer The men's soccer program at Trinity Western University joined Canada West Under Alderson, the program won three U Sports medals, including silver medals in 2006 and 2008 and bronze in 2009. The program also earned three straight Canada West gold medals, in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Under first-year coach Pat Rohla, the team also captured a U Sports bronze medal in 2009. In total, the program has earned four U Sports medals, and nine Canada West medals, most recently in 2018, when they captured a Canada West silver medal, which earned the team its first trip to the national championship tournament since 2009. The Spartans are currently led by Head Coach Mike Shearon, who assumed head coaching duties in 2016 after the retirement of Pat Rohla. Under Shearon, the program has earned three Canada West medals (silver in 2017 and 2018, and a bronze in 2016), and a fourth-place result at the 2018 U Sports Championship, which included an upset quarter-final win over No. 1-seeded York in a penalty shootout. The program has had three major U Sports award winners in its history with Paul Hamilton and Nick Perugini winning the U Sports Player of the Year award (Joe Johnston Memorial Trophy) in 2009 and 2007, respectively, and Christian Rossi winning the U Sports Rookie of the Year award in 2021. Women's soccer The women's soccer program has seen extended success since joining Canada West and 2021, and the Canada West Coach of the Year award five times (2009, 2011, 2014, 2016 and 2021). When the women's soccer team won the 2004 national championship, the victory marked Trinity Western University's first U Sports Championship. Individually, members of the Spartans women's soccer program have earned multiple individual U Sports awards. This includes three U Sports Player of the Year awards (Chantal Navert Memorial Award) in 2014 (Jessica King), 2018 (Seina Kashima), and 2019 (Jenaya Robertson), and three U Sports Rookie of the Year awards in 2008 (Nikki Wright), 2009 (Alicia Tesan), Men's track and field Spartans men's track and field has competed in the Canada West Since then, Jaime Eduardo Martin Huerta also capture a U Sports gold medal, winning in pole vault in 2022. Women's track and field Spartans women's track and field has competed in the Canada West Since then, TWU has won 11 more individual national titles, with Emma Nuttall and Regan Yee leading the way, with each earning three national championship gold medals. Men's volleyball The men's volleyball program at TWU began Canada West and U Sports competition in the 1999–00 season. In 2007, Ben Josephson took over head coaching duties, and led the program to five more national titles, winning in 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017 and 2019. The program has won the Canada West championship seven times, taking the conference title in 2007, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020 and 2022. In his time with the Spartans, Josephson was named U Sports Coach of the Year four times (2011, 2014, 2020 and 2022). The program has produced seven U Sports Player of the Year award winners, including Derek Epp (2021–22), Eric Loeppky (2019–20), Adam Schriemer (2016–17), Ryan Sclater (2016–17), Nick Del Bianco (2014–15), Ben Ball (2011–12) and Josh Howatson (2006–07). The Spartans have also had three winners of the U Sports Rookie of the Year award, including Chris Meehan (2001–02), Adam Schriemer (2013–14) and Eric Loeppky (2016–17). Women's volleyball for the 2014-15 season The TWU women's volleyball program joined the Canada West conference and U Sports competition for the 1999–00 season. That season, the program won their first of five Canada West championships, going on to win the conference crown in 2014–15, 2015–16, 2018–19, 2019–20 and 2021–22. In 2021–22, the Spartans capture their second U Sports championship. Coach Ryan Hofer has led the program since 2006, being named U Sports Coach of the Year once in his career in 2010–11. Individually, the program has produced three Therese Quigley Award winners (Outstanding Student-Athlete) with Rhonda Schmuland winning in 2005–06, and Saralyn Stel winning in 2007–08. == National Championships ==
National Championships
Since 1999, the TWU Spartans have won 13 national championships in three sports and have medaled 40 times in eight sports. == Canada West Championships ==
Canada West Championships
Since 1999, the TWU Spartans have won 32 Canada West Championships in eight sports and have medaled 73 times in nine sports. == Lieutenant Governor Athletic Award winners ==
Lieutenant Governor Athletic Award winners
Athletes from Trinity Western University have been nominated on six separate occasions for the Lieutenant Governor Athletic Award (formerly known as the BLG Award), which is given annually to top male and female athletes across all Canadian universities. Chris Meehan (MVB) was nominated in 2005–06, Josh Howatson (MVB) was nominated in 2006–07, Howatson went on to win the award as the top Male Athlete in Canada in 2006–07. == Athletic facilities ==
Athletic facilities
The Spartans compete at three main venues: The Langley Events Centre, Chase Office Field and the David E. Enarson Gymnasium. The Langley Events Centre, a multi-purpose facility in the Township of Langley is the home of TWU's basketball, hockey, rugby and volleyball teams. Chase Office Field is the on-campus home of TWU's soccer programs. The David E. Enarson Gymnasium is the former home of the indoor sports programs, and occasionally hosts preseason or Canada West conference games for TWU's basketball and volleyball teams. The Spartans have hosted the National Championships on three occasions in two sports. Chase Office Field (then Rogers Field) hosted the CIS (now U Sports) Women's Soccer Championship in 2008 and the CIS (now U Sports) Men's Soccer Championship in 2009. TWU also hosted the CIS (now U Sports) Men's Volleyball Championship in 2011. In both 2008, in women's soccer, and in 2011, in men's volleyball, the Spartans won the national championship in front of their home crowd. In 2009, the Spartans men's soccer team won bronze when hosting the national tournament. == Awards and honours ==
Awards and honours
• Alicia Perrin, Canada's Flag Bearer for the opening ceremony of the 28th Summer Universiade (2015) Complete Champion Award winners Spartan Athletics is focused on developing Complete Champions through the Complete Champion Approach (CCA). The CCA helps Spartan student-athletes become Champions in all areas of their lives by focusing on whole person development. As such, since 2003–04, the Spartans Athletic department distributes a prestigious annual award, the Complete Champion Award, to male and female athletes who exemplify what it means to be a Complete Champion. Canada West Hall of FamePaul Hamilton, Soccer: Canada West Hall of Fame - 2019 Inductee • Nick Perugini, Soccer: Canada West Hall of Fame - 2019 Inductee • Natalie Boyd, Soccer: Canada West Hall of Fame - 2019 Inductee • Kristen Funk, Soccer: Canada West Hall of Fame - 2019 Inductee • Josh Howatson, Volleyball: Canada West Hall of Fame - 2019 Inductee • Nick Del Bianco, Volleyball: Canada West Hall of Fame - 2021 Inductee • Nikki Wright, Soccer: Canada West Hall of Fame - 2022 Inductee ==Fight song==
Fight song
Here we go, Here we go, Here we go, Team Spartan, we’re the Best, We all know We’re the Team, We’re Supreme, Number One And we love you, Team Spartan! Oy! Oy! Oy! == Alumni ==
Alumni
Elijah Adekugbe – professional soccer player • Paul Hamilton – professional soccer player • Josh Howatson – professional volleyball player, Canadian Men's National Team • Alison Jackson – professional cyclist, 2020 Olympian • Brie O'Reilly – professional volleyball player, Canadian Women's National Team • Steven Marshall – professional volleyball player, Canadian Men's National Team, 2016 and 2020 Olympian • Emma Nuttall – British track and field athlete • Lauren O'Reilly – professional volleyball player, Canadian Women's National Team • Jake Ruby – professional soccer player • Chaim Schalk – professional beach volleyball player, 2016 Olympian • Adam Schriemer – professional volleyball player • Ryan Sclater – professional volleyball player, Canadian Men's National Team, 2020 Olympian • Lucas Van Berkel – professional volleyball player, Canadian Men's National Team • Daniel Jansen Van Doorn - professional volleyball player, Canadian Men's National Team, 2016 Olympian • Rudy Verhoeff – professional volleyball player, Canadian Men's National Team, 2016 Olympian • Joel Waterman – professional soccer player • Regan Yee – Canadian track and field athlete, 2020 Olympian • Joel Waterman - professional soccer player, Canadian Men's National Team ==Media==
Media
Spartan Canada West Universities Athletic Association games can be seen live on www.Canadawest.tv. ==References==
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