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Positional Year End Awards 2025
CUFLA, the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association, announces the winners of the 2025 Outstanding player awards. A year-end poll of the CUFLA head coaches indicated clear winners in the following positions: Outstanding Attack of the Year - Jason Knox, Outstanding Midfielder of the Year - Zach Tarr, Outstanding SSDM of the Year - Callum Jeffrey, Outstanding Goalie of the Year - Logan Pagano, Outstanding Faceoff Specialist - Joe Columbus, Outstanding Defender of the Year
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4 days ago3 min read
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Team of the Year 2025
Following a year end poll of CUFLA coaches, the league is proud to name the University of Guelph Gryphons the 2025 Team of the Year.
Lead by numerous All Canadians, All Baggataway, and year-end award recipients, the Gryphons cruised to winning the 2025 Baggataway Cup with a near-perfect 12-1 record. Ironically, the team's only loss of the season occurred in the 2nd game of the season, back on September 7th, against the Nipissing Lakers. The Lakers are who the Gryphons beat
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4 days ago1 min read
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Most Valuable Player 2025
CUFLA, the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association is proud to announce the recipient of the 2025 Most Valuable Player Award. Following a year end poll of CUFLA coaches, the league is proud to name Will MacLeod from the University of Guelph Gryphons the 2025 league MVP.
MacLeod, a left-handed Attack from Stoney Creek, Ontario, played in 13 games this season for Guelph, scoring a league leading 52-goals and 29 assists. He also receives the honour of League Scoring L
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6 days ago1 min read
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Rookie of the Year 2025
CUFLA, the Canadian University Field Lacrosse Association is proud to announce the recipient of the 2025 Rookie of the Year Award. Following a year end poll of CUFLA coaches, the league is proud to name Zach Abu-Ali from the University of Toronto Varsity Blues the 2025 Rookie of the Year.
Zach Abu-Ali Is a first year student studying Finance & Economics at the University of Toronto. In 9-games this season for the Varsity Blues, Abu-Ali netted 51 points, including 35 goals
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7 days ago1 min read
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