Very similar to the structure of the American NCAA, but with only a total of 39 teams playing in 4 conferences:
Conferences:
Atlantic University Sport (AUS) with 6 teams, had 1 berth for the final tournament: results of the conference season, results conference playoffs
Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec (RSEQ) with 6 teams, had 1 berth for the final tournament: results of the conference season and playoffs
Ontario University Athletics (OUA) with 14 teams in 2 divisions (east and west), had 2 berths for the final tournament plus the Ryerson Rams were chosen as host of the final tournament before season start: results of the conference season, results conference playoffs
Canada West with 13 teams, had 3 berths for the final tournament: results of the conference season and playoffs
Last Thursday: the announcement of the Player Of The Year and the All-Canadian Teams
FIRST TEAM ALL-CANADIANS
Meg Casault, Alberta
Alina Dormann, Toronto
Marie-Alex Bélanger, Montréal
Iuliia Pakhomenko, Thompson Rivers
Sophie Carpentier, Trinity Western
Danielle Brisebois, UBC
Jill Snow, Memorial
SECOND TEAM ALL-CANADIANS
Kelsey Veltman, Western
Kate Pexman, Calgary
Emilie Germain Russell, UQAM
Alyssa Fields-Bouchard, Laval
Elizabeth Wendel, Trinity Western
Marisa Mota, Dalhousie
Joanna Jedrzejewska, McMaster
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Meg Casault, Alberta
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Claire Vercheval, McGill