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Alexandra Ondo
Alexandra Ondo
  • Height:
    5-3
  • Year:
    5
  • Hometown:
    Gatineau, Que.
  • High School:
    King's-Edgehill School
  • Position:
    Wing
  • Major:
    General Studies
  • Previous Club:
    Ottawa Irish

Bio

CAREER HONOURS

  • 4x RSEQ First Team All-Star (2017-19, 2021)
  • 3x U SPORTS First Team All-Canadian (2017, 2018, 2021)
  • 1x U SPORTS Second Team All-Canadian (2019)
  • RSEQ Leadership and Community Engagement Award Winner (2021)
  • Gee-Gees Female Athlete of the Week (Oct. 12, 2021)

NATIONAL TEAM EXPERIENCE

Played with the Canadian U20 squad in 2017…Invited to the NextGen Talent ID Camp, being selected for the 2022 NextGen 7s Tournament.

FIFTH YEAR (2021) 

Named a First Team All-Canadian for the third time and RSEQ First Team All-Star for the fourth consecutive season…Became the only Gee-Gee women’s rugby player to be named an All-Canadian four times…Also honoured as the uOttawa Women’s Athlete of the Year, the uOttawa Career Achievement Award and with the RSEQ Leadership and Community Engagement Award…Started all six regular season games, leading the conference with nine tries…Finished second to teammate Claire Gallagher in the RSEQ with 45 points…Had three multi-try games, including a four-try performance at Sherbrooke on Oct. 8…Named a match MVP three times…Started both playoff games, scoring three tries while Ottawa captured the silver medal…Dressed for all three games at the U SPORTS National Championship, scoring a try in the semifinal against Victoria and being named team MVP of the game…Helped the Gee-Gees to the national silver medal while being named to the Championship All-Star team…Member of uOttawa’s Gender Equity Committee and assisted with the women’s rugby team’s LEAD Program.

SEASON NOT PLAYED (2020) 

Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic. Did not impact eligibility. Graduated from the Faculty of Social Sciences earning a BSocSc with a minor in Global Studies... Led the creation of the team's Task Force for Equity and Diversity... Partner in Ashbury College’s Pluralism Project in order to foster an inclusive school environment.

FOURTH YEAR (2019)

Named to an RSEQ First Team All-Star for the third straight year and a U SPORTS Second Team All-Canadian…Became one of five players in program history to be named to a conference all-star team on three or more occasions…Appeared in all six regular season games, scoring two tries…Played in both playoff games, scoring a try in the semi-final versus Sherbrooke as uOttawa captured the RSEQ Championship…Started all three games at the U SPORTS National Championship, scoring three tries as uOttawa took bronze... Worked as Recruitment Relations and Diversity Liaison for the rugby program.

THIRD YEAR (2018)

Named a U SPORTS First Team All-Canadian and an RSEQ First Team All-Star…Appeared in five regular season games, scoring four tries…Scored tries in three consecutive games to start the season (September 3, September 9, September 15)…Appeared in both playoff matches, scoring a try in the semi-final versus Sherbrooke as uOttawa won the RSEQ Championship…Attended the U SPORTS National Championship, helping the Gee-Gees to the bronze medal.

SECOND YEAR (2017)

Named a U SPORTS First Team All-Canadian and an RSEQ First Team All-Star…Appeared in all seven regular season games, scoring three tries…Scored tries in three straight games (September 23, September 30, October 9)…Appeared in both playoff games, scoring a try in each, as the Gee-Gees captured the RSEQ Championship…Started all three games at the U SPORTS National Championship, as uOttawa took the gold medal.

FIRST YEAR (2016)

Played in six regular season games, scoring one try…Made first career appearance on September 3 in a 28-17 win over Université de Montréal…Scored first career try in a 75-0 victory versus Bishop’s on October 15…Dressed for both playoff games as uOttawa won the RSEQ Championship…Attended the U SPORTS National Championship in which the Gee-Gees captured the silver medal.

BEFORE THE GEE-GEES & NATIONAL/PROVINCAL EXPERIENCE

Attended King Edgehill School in Nova Scotia… Played for the Nova Scotia Keltics.

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