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All-time leading scorer Wood's star shone in both ACAC, Canada West eras
Badminton star Humble won MacEwan's first national championship
Curling skip Steinke won a national title and three-straight AOY awards
1979-81 women's volleyball squads went 41-1 in regular season and won back-to-back CCAA silvers
Magical playoff run led to Griffins winning 2009 CCAA championship
National champions only Griffins team to go undefeated in both regular season and playoffs
President Emeritus the driving force behind Griffins getting into Canada West
Valpreda led Griffins to two CCAA medals while setting records that still stand today
Goaltender Reid set standard for early Griffins teams with nearly 3,000 career saves
Cross country, indoor track star filled trophy cabinet during decorated four-year career
Longtime men's soccer coach Orvis set standard for teamwork, success
All-star setter drove Griffins' success over four 1990s seasons
Wolfram dominated in the post, leading Griffins in scoring for three-straight all-star seasons
Mucklow leaves legacy of improving the academic integrity of Griffins Athletics
Cowan's support for Griffins Athletics crucial in championing student-centered philosophy
Edmonton Eskimos draft pick Bennett the forefather of Griffins Athletics
Three-time CCAA national champion Wang dominant in badminton
National championship MVP, multi-year all-star Norton a men's volleyball stalwart
Multi-sport student-athlete Batallas filled the net in soccer, while also starring in the pool
Common compiles lengthy list of accolades, accomplishments for Griffins' volleyball
Six-time national championship chair Shaw's advocacy for students led Griffins Athletics to new heights
Couzens built Griffins women's basketball program into a power
Prolific scorer Ross led Griffins men's basketball team to medal haul