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Ramcharran '17 selected for Female Apprentice Coach Program

Ramcharran '17 selected for Female Apprentice Coach Program

TORONTO, Ont. – In celebration of International Women's Day, Bryant University women's basketball alumni Chanel Ramcharran '17 was selected to take part in the 2021-22 U Sports Female Apprentice Coach Program. Ramcharran is one of 18 former student-athletes who were selected for this program.

The program aims to increase the number of females in coaching positions across Canadian universities, by matching apprentice coaches who have recently graduated, with a head coach in one of the 11 U SPORTS-sanctioned sport offerings for female-identifying student-athletes.

"We're excited to continue to build our Female Apprentice Coach Program," said Lisette Johnson-Stapley, Chief Sport Officer at U SPORTS. "Despite the unprecedented challenges faced in the program's inaugural year, this initiative is already opening new doors, providing the tools for further coaching development and education in Canadian university sport and fostering success to our proud alumnae who aspire to become coaches themselves in the near future."

A total of 46 applications were received for the 2021-22 edition of the program, nearly double from the inaugural campaign, with 18 apprentice coaches selected for the second consecutive year. Nine of the 11 sports are represented – including rugby, soccer, cross country, hockey, basketball, volleyball, swimming, track and field and wrestling – as well as all four U SPORTS member conferences, in addition to the BIPOC community.

All participants in the program will be a member of the coaching staff at their respective schools and where possible, will provide feedback to colleagues as well as student-athletes, while taking part in team activities. Job duties may vary due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Each apprentice coach will also attend at least one National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP), with the option to also take additional professional development courses and seminars in the field of coaching.

2021-22 U SPORTS Female Apprenticeship Coaches

Name

Sport

School

Athletic Career

Coaching Career

Hometown

Laura Taylor

Swimming

Memorial

2012-14

-

St. John's, N.L.

Savannah King

Swimming

UBC

2010-15

-

Vernon, B.C.

McGill

-

2019-Present

Sara Miller

Cross Country

Track & Field

Moncton

2006-10

2016-17

2021-Present

Moncton, N.B.

Jamie McCarron

 Basketball

StFX

2015-20

2020-Present

New Glasgow, N.S.

Kayli Sartori

 Basketball

Fraser Valley

2012-17

2020-Present

Chilliwack, B.C.

Winta Desta

 Basketball

Lakehead

2010-14

-

Ottawa, Ont.

Ontario Tech

-

2021-Present

Nicole Barnard

 Basketball

Queen's

2013-14

2017-Present

Ayr, Ont.

Chanel Ramcharran

 Basketball

Bryant (NCAA)

2013-17

-

Pickering, Ont.

Centennial (OCAA)

-

2018-20

Ryerson

-

2020-Present

Savannah Newton

 Hockey

Boston (NCAA)

2014-18

-

Halifax, N.S.

Dalhousie

-

2020-Present

Taylor Kezama

 Hockey

Alberta

2016-18

2020-Present

Camrose, Alta.

Erica Porter

 Hockey

Concordia

2011-16

-

Coaticook, Que.

Catherine Dubois

 Hockey

Montreal

2015-20

2020-Present

Charlesbourg, Que.

Carolyn McEwen

 Rugby

UBC

2010-15

2018-Present

St. George, Ont.

Sammy Nadeau

 Rugby

StFX

2016-20

-

Bewdley, Ont.

Trent

-

2020-Present

Ciera Disipio

 Soccer

Cape Breton

2015-20

2021-Present

Ottawa, Ont.

Kendra Finch

 Volleyball

Thompson Rivers

2015-20

2021-Present

North Vancouver, B.C.

Shanice Marcelle

 Volleyball

UBC

2008-13

-

Victoria, B.C.

York

-

2018-Present

Natassya Lu

Wrestling

Guelph

2014-19

2019-Present

Brampton, Ont.