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Madison Grant
Madison Grant
  • Height:
    5-11
  • Year:
    2
  • Hometown:
    Cornwall, Ont.
  • High School:
    Belmont S.S.
  • Position:
    #8
  • Major:
    Geography
  • Previous Club:
    Team Canada

Bio

CAREER HONOURS

  • 2021 U SPORTS Second Team All-Canadian
  • 2021 RSEQ First Team All-Star
  • 2020-21 U SPORTS Academic All-Canadian
  • 2019 RSEQ Rookie of the Year
  • 2019 RSEQ Second Team All-Star
  • 2019 U SPORTS National Championship All-Star Team
  • Gee-Gees Female Athlete of the Week (Sept. 13, 2021)

NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE

Has represented Canada internationally at 7s and 15s on numerous occasions…Prior to joining the Gee-Gees, was part of the Rugby Canada 7s program in Langford, B.C., playing at the Youth Olympics (2018), the Hokkaido 7s (2018, as part of the Maple Leafs) and the CAN-AM Series (2019)…Since joining the Gee-Gees, attended Canadian U20 camp in 2020…Invited to the NextGen Talent ID Camp, being selected for the 2022 NextGen 7s Tournament…Named to Canada’s Senior Women’s 15s roster for the Pacific Four Series in New Zealand.

SECOND YEAR (2021)

Named a Second Team All-Canadian and RSEQ First Team All-Star…Started in five regular season games, scoring three tries…All three tries came on Sept. 11 in a 70-0 win over Sherbrooke…Named game MVP for the Sept. 11 matchup…Played in both playoff games as uOttawa won the RSEQ silver medal…Dressed for all three games at the U SPORTS National Championship, scoring two tries and helping the Gee-Gees to the silver medal.

SEASON NOT PLAYED (2020)

Earned U SPORTS Academic All-Canadian honours. Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic. Did not impact eligibility.

FIRST YEAR (2019)

Named RSEQ Rookie of the Year and to the conference Second All-Star Team…Played in all six regular season games, scoring seven tries…Her 35 points ranked second on the team and tied for seventh in the conference…Scored four tries (including the first of her career) in a 44-10 victory over Sherbrooke on September 21…Was named a game MVP twice (September 21 versus Sherbrooke and October 4 versus Carleton)…Appeared in both playoff games, scoring a try in the semifinals versus Sherbrooke…Named MVP of the RSEQ Championship game…Dressed for all three games at the U SPORTS National Championship, scoring two tries, as uOttawa won the bronze medal…Named to the Championship All-Star team.

BEFORE THE GEE-GEES

Attended Belmont Secondary School in Langford, B.C…Originally from Cornwall, Ont.