AVAYA

HEAD COACH - PETER HAY

"Avaya is another great addition to our forward group and our future. Avaya is a goal scorer who has an accurate shot and a high IQ. She works extremely hard and wants to grow and get better every day. Avaya's character and leadership skills are outstanding and she will have a big impact in our room and with our culture. We are excited to see Avaya join our team and make an impact on and off the ice as a Spartan."

AVAYA MCCANN

"I chose to come to Trinity Western University because during my campus tour I felt an immediate connection to both the campus and the hockey program. I always knew I wanted a smaller school and a strong team culture and Trinity Western offers exactly that. Coach Peter's coaching style and values aligns exactly with my own, and I instantly knew I would love to play for him. I am beyond excited to become a Spartan." 

Kamryn Reiber


HEAD COACH - PETER HAY

"Kamryn is a huge signing for our program and future. She is a top player in the CSSHL and key leader of Southern Alberta Hockey Academy. Kamryn is an offensive threat every shift and has put up big points and scored a ton of goals. Not only will her offensive talent translate to our league extremely well, her will to get better while being part of a healthy culture and a top program is even more important. Kamryn's character and attention to detail with her positive energy makes her a great future Spartan. She will be part of an incoming class that will set up TWU women's hockey to be an extremely strong program for many years to come. The future is bright." 

KAMRYN REIBER

"My decision to attend Trinity Western University was based upon the Spartans Success Pyramid which is consistent with my personal values and athletic objectives. Smaller class sizes provide a more focused learning environment for students. The campus offers a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere. I look forward to integrating into Trinity Western's culture and athletic program. I am honoured to become part of the Spartan family."


AUDRINA

HEAD COACH - PETER HAY

"Audrina is a very smart, high IQ forward who has a great shot release that is a lethal goal scoring weapon. She brings size and compete and will be a great Canada West player for us. She is a quiet leader who leads by example and will be a great teammate inside the team culture. We are excited to consider her a Spartan." 

AUDRINA FREEMAN

"I chose Trinity Western University because it's in my home province, which allows me to stay close to my roots while pursuing my education and athletic goals. During my campus tour, I immediately felt a strong connection to the environment. The campus was vibrant and welcoming, which made me feel comfortable and excited about the possibility of being part of this community. Additionally, I really enjoyed meeting Peter Hay. His passion for the game and commitment to developing players like myself stood out. All these factors combined made it clear that this was the perfect place for me to grow both academically and athletically." 

haley


HEAD COACH - PETER HAY

"We are so excited to call Haley a Spartan. Haley is a power forward who has great hands and can put the puck in the net. She is incredibly hard working and brightens a room with her smile and positive attitude. She is a high character culture builder. Haley is a local player who will be playing with one of the top U18 AAA programs in the CSSHL, with the Delta Hockey Academy Green next season before joining us in 2026. The future is bright in Sparta."

HALEY WAUGH

"I chose Trinity Western University because of the welcoming team and beautiful campus. When I joined their practice, I instantly felt part of their hockey family with their infectious team culture. I love the small class sizes and the sense of community and positive energy surrounding me as I walked through the campus. I instantly connected with Coach Peter and his positive coaching style. I believe this team will achieve a national championship with his coaching philosophy and I can't wait to spend the next five years as a Spartan."