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Male Athlete of the Year
Dontae Richards-Kwok, Track & Field
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Richards-Kwok, of Mississauga, Ont., cleaned up at the CIS championships in Edmonton, winning four individual gold medals in the 60m, 300m, 4x200m and 4x400m, and adding a fifth by leading the Lions to their first team title since 1984. He was named the CIS championship most outstanding performer for the second time in his career (2012) and also the OUA track events most valuable performer for the second time (2011). He won a pair of gold medals in the 60m and 300m at the OUA championships and tied a 31-year meet record in the 60m, and at the McGill Team Challenge won two gold medals and broke the meet record in the 60m. He was named the CIS athlete of the week once and the OUA athlete of the week twice, and earned first-team CIS all-Canadian and OUA all-star honours. He leaves York as the most decorated track and field student-athlete in program history, winning 14 CIS medals in his five-year career, 10 of them gold.

Female Athlete of the Year
Khamica Bingham, Track & Field
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Bingham, of Brampton, Ont., established herself as the fastest woman the CIS has ever produced, setting OUA and CIS meet records in the 60m. She swept the sprint events at the CIS championships with golds in the 60m, 300m and 4x200m, and won another two at the OUA championships in the 60m and 4x200m. She was named the CIS championship most outstanding performer and the OUA track events most valuable performer, earned first-team CIS all-Canadian and OUA all-star honours and was the OUA and CIS athlete of the week. She also won two gold medals at the McGill Team Challenge and broke the meet and fieldhouse records in the 60 metres.

Charles Saundercook Memorial Trophy
Umar Khan, Track & Field
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Khan, of Markham, Ont., is the first track and field student-athlete to claim the Charles Saundercook Memorial Trophy since triple jumper David St. Bernard in 2008. The award is presented to a male athlete within the men's interuniversity sport program who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, enthusiasm for life and the consideration of others. In his five years at York, Khan has become one of the most recognizable student-athletes on campus. He is a two-time CIS bronze medallist and a three-time OUA medallist in the shot put, and this year helped the Lions win the national team title. Away from the throwing circle he is a student-athlete mentor in the PAWS program and a familiar face at theClient Services desk in the Tait McKenzie Centre. He represents one of the best examples of YU pride, regularly leading cheers at meets and supporting his teammates and competitors, and has also blossomed into a strong student in the classroom and now has his sights set on attending law school.

Bryce M. Taylor Award
Aisan Fazeli, Rugby
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Fazeli, of Thornhill, Ont., is the first women's rugby player to earn the Bryce M. Taylor Award, which is presented to a graduating female student who has, throughout the undergraduate years, made outstanding contributions to interuniversity sport at York University. Fazeli has been a tremendous ambassador for the York Lions in her four years with the program. She has been the team captain for two years and this season was named an OUA Russell Division all-star after finishing 13th in OUA scoring despite playing with a broken nose. She also earned the sport's community service award for her stellar contributions to the York community. This season alone she has worked with Toronto Police Services to run an after school program for at-risk youth, organized the rugby team to produce and hand out 200 lunches to the city's less fortunate, organized a blood drive for the Lions rugby and football teams, promoted safety awareness with the distribution of York's Good Neighbour Guide, and assisted at York's high school tournament to raise money for the Umbrella Foundation. In the past she has also organized various activities for cancer research fundraising.

Coach of the Year
Colin Inglis, Track & Field
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Inglis is the first repeat winner of the award since its inception in 2011. This season he earned his first CIS coach of the year award after leading the men's track and field team to the CIS banner, the first since 1984. In addition, he oversaw a significant improvement by the women's team, which moved up three places and scored 28 more points than last season. Inglis also brought in a strong new class of Lions this season, with 10 of the 26 student-athletes who competed at the CIS championships in Edmonton new from last year.
Male Rookie of the Year
Jonathan Lao, Soccer
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Lao, of Unionville, Ont., is the second straight men's soccer player and third in the last four seasons to earn York's top male rookie honour. He was one of the best players in the country this season in just his first year in the league, finishing second in OUA scoring and earned the OUA and CIS rookie of the year awards. He was also named the OUA West's MVP, an impressive feat for a first-year player, and earned first-team OUA all-star and CIS all-Canadian honours. Lao scored the winning goal in the OUA semifinals that qualified the Lions for the CIS championships, helped the squad claim its first OUA title since 2007 and went on to earn national tournament all-star honours in Fredericton, where the Lions finished in fourth place.

Female Rookie of the Year
Sonia Glushkovsky, Tennis
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Glushkovsky, of Richmond Hill, Ont., is the first tennis player to be named York's female rookie of the year. This season she was named the OUA's rookie of the year after reaching the singles final in the fifth flight at the OUA championships, becoming the only rookie to reach a final at the year-end event. Her play helped the Lions win the conference team bronze medal.

Most Improved Team
Men's Track & Field
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Spirit Cup Award
Dale Lablans & Katie Robinson
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Sport Council Award
Sheereen Harris, Women's Track & Field
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Roar Cup
Track & Field
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Athletic Therapy Awards
Marietta Wong, Dan Marynowski & Khanh Vy
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Team Most Valuable PlayersComplete List
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Men's Basketball – Nick Tufegdzich
Women's Basketball – Kayla Pangos
Men's Cross Country – Esteban Clavijo
Women's Cross Country – Maria Markovac
Field Hockey – Anna Easty
Football – Myles Gibbon
Men's Hockey – Jesse Messier
Women's Hockey – Megan Lee
Rugby – Aisan Fazeli
Men's Soccer – Sotiri Varlokostas
Women's Soccer – Sarah Wong
Men's Tennis – David Kishlyansky
Women's Tennis – Julia Kedrzycki
Men's Track and Field – Dontae Richards-Kwok
Women's Track and Field – Khamica Bingham
Men's Volleyball – Ray Szeto
Women's Volleyball – Brittney Hopley
Men's Wrestling – Omar Thomas
Women's Wrestling – Colleen Semple