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Ashley Stephenson

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Canadian ice hockey and baseball player
For the British horticulturalist and Bailiff of the Royal Parks, seeAshley Stephenson (horticulturalist).
Ice hockey player
Ashley Stephenson
Born (1982-11-22)November 22, 1982 (age 43)
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight140 lb (64 kg; 10 st 0 lb)
Played for
Playing career2000–2012
Medal record
Women'sice hockey
RepresentingOntario
Esso women's hockey nationals
Gold medal – first place2008 CharlottetownTournament
Women'sbaseball
Representing Canada
Women's Baseball World Cup
Bronze medal – third place2005 CanadaTeam competition
Bronze medal – third place2006 TaiwanTeam competition
Silver medal – second place2008 JapanTeam competition
Bronze medal – third place2012 CanadaTeam competition
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place2015 TorontoTeam competition
Baseball player

Baseball career
Member of the Canadian
Baseball Hall of Fame
Induction2024

Ashley Stephenson (born November 22, 1982) is a former two-sport athlete from Ontario who played baseball forCanada women's national baseball team and ice hockey in the originalNWHL and theCWHL. She won a silver medal at the2015 Pan American Games.[1][2][3]

Playing career

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Hockey

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Stephenson played her university hockey with theWilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks women's ice hockey program from 2000 through 2005. Having won fourOntario University Athletics conference titles (2002, 2004–06), she was part of the Golden Hawks team that claimed the CIS National Championship in 2005.

In addition, she was recognized as the Most Valuable Player of the CIS National Championship tournament. Recognized as a CIS First-Team All-Canadian in 2006, she was inducted into the Golden Hawks Hall of Fame in 2011.

A member of theBrampton Thunder from 2005 to 2007, she played for theMississauga Chiefs from 2007 to 2010. Among the highlights of her time with the Chiefs, she competed in the inaugural CWHL season (2007–08) and earned a gold medal at the 2008Esso women's hockey nationals.[4]

Claimed by the Thunder in the2010 CWHL Draft, she would join theBurlington Barracudas. Competing with the Barracudas from 2010 to 2012, she was part of their final season (2011–12). The final goal of her career stood as the game-winning goal[5] in a December 18, 2011 match against the Toronto Furies, which would also prove to be the final win in Barracudas franchise history.[6]

After suffering her seventh concussion, Stephenson was forced to retire from hockey. Heading into the 2012–13 CWHL season, she served as an assistant coach toSommer West with theToronto Furies.[7]

Baseball

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Stephenson and teammateKate Psota have both participated with the Canadian national women's baseball team in every IBAF World Cup between 2004 and 2018. The team claimed six medals, four bronze (2004, 2006, 2012 and 2018) and two silver (2008 and 2016).[8] At the 2008 Women's Baseball World Cup, she led all players with five stolen bases.

During the 2010 International Series in Cary, North Carolina, Ashley logged a .444 batting average as Canada prevailed in 4 out of 6 games against the United States. In 2011, she would be recognized for her contributions to the national team as the recipient of Baseball Canada's Jimmy Rattlesnake Award, which in recent years was renamed in her honour.

During 2015, she was one of three women, including teammateAutumn Mills, who served as instructors at theToronto Blue Jays Baseball Academy.

In 2019 she retired from international baseball as an active player although has continued as a coach.[8]

Coaching career

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In 2023, Stephenson was hired as a coach for theminor leagueVancouver Canadians.[9]

Awards and honours

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Hockey

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  • 2002-03 OUA Women's Hockey Second Team All-Star
  • 2003-04 OUA Women's Hockey First Team All-Star
  • 2004-05 OUA Women's Hockey First Team All-Star
  • 2005-06 OUA Women's Hockey First Team All-Star
  • 2004-05 CIS Women's Hockey Championship Tournament MVP
  • 2004-05 CIS Women's Hockey Second Team All-Canadian
  • 2004-05 CIS Women's Hockey Championship Tournament All-Star
  • 2005-06 CIS Women's Hockey Championship Tournament All-Star
  • CIS First-Team All-Canadian (2006)
  • 2005-06 Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks Team Most Valuable Player
  • Golden Hawks Hall of Fame in 2011[10]

Baseball

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  • Canadian National Women's Baseball Team MVP Award (2005, 2008)
  • 2008 IBAF World Cup Tournament All-Star (Third Base)
  • 2011 Baseball Canada Jimmy Rattlesnake Award[11]

Personal

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Stephenson graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in kinesiology. She would continue her education at Brock University, earning a Bachelor of Education. Currently, she is employed as a physical education teacher.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^"Baseball - Event Overview - Women".Toronto2015.org. Pan American Games. Archived fromthe original on September 24, 2015. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2016.
  2. ^"Baseball: Women: Team Roster: CAN - Canada"(PDF).Toronto2015.org. Pan American Games. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on March 4, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2016.
  3. ^"Baseball Canada | Canadian Women's Baseball Team Named for TORONTO 2015 Pan Am Games".
  4. ^Stephenson
  5. ^"Facebook".
  6. ^"Facebook".
  7. ^Gillespie, Kerry (3 April 2013)."New diamonds women's team's best friend".The Toronto Star.
  8. ^abStaffieri, Mark (May 2019)."Golden Hawks hockey alum Ashley Stephenson retires from Baseball Canada".WomensHockeyLife. Retrieved9 May 2021.
  9. ^"Ashley Stephenson to join Vancouver Canadians coaching staff for 2023 season".Baseball Canada. January 18, 2023. Retrieved2023-05-05.
  10. ^Stephenson
  11. ^"Baseball Canada Annual awards handed out at Baseball Canada Convention". Archived fromthe original on 2015-07-03. Retrieved2015-07-02.

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