TORONTO - The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) is proud to announce the following nominees for its 2025-26 Female Athlete of the Year.
The Humber Hawks are back to the OCAA mountaintop, capturing the program's first gold medal since 2019.
The Durham Lords are bringing home third place in the province after falling short to the St. Clair Saints on Saturday at Connorvale Park.
The Humber Hawks have won three straight games at the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association Women's Softball Championship, and are now one victory away from their first gold medal since 2019.
Humber Polytechnic's Rilee Rothwell (Cambridge) is the 2025 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Women's Softball Player of the Year.
The Humber Hawks play host to the 2025 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Women's Softball Championship taking place Oct. 16-18 at Connorvale Park in Etobicoke.
TORONTO – The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) announced today its 2025 regular season women's softball schedule, set to begin on Sept. 5.
TORONTO - The Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) is proud to announce that Peyton Jones of Durham College has been named its 2024-25 Female Rookie of the Year.
WINDSOR, Ont. - The St. Clair College Athletics and Recreation Department is announcing that Doug Wiseman has resigned from his position as the varsity women's softball head coach.
OSHAWA, Ont. - For the first time in three years the Durham Lords are the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association women's softball champions, completing a perfect season in the progress.
TORONTO - Durham College's Peyton Jones (Oshawa) is the 2024 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Women's Softball Player of the Year.
