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11.10.09 | Wrestling
The University of Toronto Varsity Blues men’s wrestling team earned three individual medals and an overall fourth-place team finish at the 2009 GTA Open on Saturday, November 7 in Ajax, Ont.

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11.2.09 | Wrestling
Dene Ringuette of the University of Toronto Varsity Blues wrestling team won a gold medal and was named the 2009 McMaster Invitational most valuable player on Saturday, October 31 in Hamilton, Ont.

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10.19.09 | Wrestling, Women's Wrestling
The University of Toronto Varsity Blues women’s wrestling team placed third, while the men finished fourth at the 2009 Toronto Open on Sunday, October 18 at the Athletic Centre Sports Gym.

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4.8.09 | Wrestling, Women's Wrestling
The Varsity Blues wrestling team had a great year with many impressive team and individual results.

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3.2.09 | Wrestling, Women's Wrestling
Jessica Fitzgerald placed fifth in the women’s 67kg category this weekend (Feb. 27-28) at the CIS wrestling championships at the University of Calgary.

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2.27.09 | Wrestling, Women's Wrestling
Please find attached the final draw (post weigh-in) for the CIS wrestling championships this weekend. Toronto's Jessica Fitzgerald can be found in the women's 67kg class, while Shujon Mazumder is competing in the men's 54kg category.

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2.26.09 | Wrestling, Women's Wrestling
CALGARY (CIS) – The Simon Fraser Clan men and host Calgary Dinos women are the teams to beat this weekend at the 2009 Canadian Interuniversity Sport wrestling championships, which are held for the second straight year at the University of Calgary’s Jack Simpson Gym.

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Nicki Schutz
Women's Basketball
Fourth-year forward Nicki Schutz tallied 38 points and 22 rebounds, leading the Varsity Blues women’s basketball team to two key divisional wins this weekend.
 
Schutz recorded her first double-double of the weekend in a 73-44 victory over the RMC Paladins on Friday night. The Toronto native had 14 points and 11 boards in just 22 minutes of play.
 
The 6-foot-1 forward then led all players with 24 points, 11 boards, five assists and four steals as Toronto defeated the third-place Queen’s Gaels 70-61 on Saturday. Schutz went 9-for-16 from the floor and was a perfect 5-of-5 from the free throw line.
 
The physical education and health student is currently ranked third in the OUA with 17.50 points and 10.85 boards per game.

Honourable mention: Kristina Valjas (Women's Volleyball) - 20 kills, 11digs, four blocks and one serving ace in a 3-2 loss to the West-leading McMaster Marauders. 
Colin Russell
Swimming
2008 Olympian Colin Russell broke four OUA records and swam his way to five gold medals in leading the Varsity Blues men’s swimming team to their seventh consecutive conference title this weekend in St. Catharines, Ont.
 
Named the 2010 male swimmer of the meet, Russell first set a new OUA standard in the men's 200m freestyle with a time of 1:47.23. The fifth-year arts and science major went on to win the 100m freestyle in a record time of 49.17 seconds. He set his third individual OUA record on day four in the men’s 50m breaststroke, claiming gold in a time of 28.42.
 
The Burlington, Ont. native also anchored the record-breaking men's 4x100m medley relay team of Cam Cummings, Stevan Kalaba, and Zack Chetrat, setting a new OUA standard of 3:44.81.
 
Russell claimed his fifth gold medal in the fourth-day event, winning the 50m freestyle race on Sunday in a time of 22.94.
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