Player | Position | Team(s) | League(s) | Years | Titles | Haleigh Callison | Defense | OSC Eisladies Berlin Toronto Furies | EWHL CWHL | 3 | | Sarah Casorso | Defense | EHV Sabres Wien Buffalo Beauts Aisulu Almaty Loan | EWHL NWHL EWHL | 5 | | Hannah Clayton-Carroll | Forward | Gothenburg HC | SDHL | 1 | | Danielle Dube | Goaltender | Long Beach Ice Dogs | IHL | 1 | | Mathea Fischer[4] | Forward | Djurgardens IF | SDHL | 1 | | Kelly Murray | Defense | Calgary Inferno | CWHL | | 2019 Clarkson Cup | Tatiana Rafter | Forward | Buffalo Beauts Metropolitan Riveters SK Gorny Ukhta Hvidovre | NWHL
Russia EWHL | 5 | 2018 Isobel Cup | Rebecca Unrau | Forward | Karlskrona HK | Sweden Division 1 | 1 | | Cassandra Vilgrain | Forward | Brynäs IF Dam | SDHL | 1 | | International - Melinda Choy Canada: 2009 Winter Universiade[5]
- Christi Capozzi Canada: 2013 Winter Universiade[6]
- Tatiana Rafter, Forward, Canada: 2013 Winter Universiade
- Kelly Murray, Defense, Canada: 2017 Winter Universiade[7]
Awards and honours - Graham Thomas, 2012-13 U Sports Coach of the Year[8]
All-Canadians - First Team
- Haleigh Callison, 2005-06 First-Team All-Canadian
- Sarah Casorso, 2013-14 First-Team All-Canadian
- Tatiana Rafter, 2013-14 USports First Team All-Canadian
- Sarah Casorso, 2014-15 USports First-Team All-Canadian
- Kelly Murray, 2016-17 USports First Team All-Canadian
- Tory Micklash , 2018-19 USports First Team All-Canadian
- Second Team
- Lucie Fortin, 2003-04 Second-Team All-Canadian
- Danielle Dube, 2012-13 Second-Team All-Canadian
- Cassandra Vilgrain, 2016-17 USports Second Team All-Canadian
U Sports All-Rookie - Melinda Choy, 2006-07 USports All-Rookie Team
- Rayna Cruickshank, 2009-10 USports All-Rookie Team
- Mairead Best, 2016-17 USports All-Rookie Team [9]
- Rylind MacKinnon, 2018-19 USports All-Rookie Team
Canada West Awards - Tatiana Rafter, 2013-14 Canada West Player of the Year
Canada West All-Stars - 1997-98, Michelle Johansson
- 1998-99, Laura Bennion
- First Team
- Lucie Fortin, 2003-04 Canada West First-Team All-Star
- Julia Staszewski, 2004-05 Canada West First-Team All-Star
- Haleigh Callison, 2005-06 Canada West First-Team All-Star
- Danielle Dube, 2012-13 Canada West First-Team All-Star[10]
- Kelly Murray, 2016-17 Canada West First-Team All-Star
- Cassandra Vilgrain, 2016-17 Canada West First-Team All-Star
- Celine Tardif, 2017-18 Canada West First-Team All-Stars[11]
- Second Team
- Lucie Fortin, 2002-03 Canada West Second-Team All-Star
- Teryne Russell, 2004-05 Canada West Second-Team All-Star
- Christi Capozzi, 2012-13 Canada West Second-Team All-Star
- Tatiana Rafter, 2012-13 Canada West Second-Team All-Star
- Kelly Murray, 2015-16 Canada West Second-Team All-Star
- Rebecca Unrau, 2015-16 Canada West Second-Team All-Star
- Hannah Clayton-Carroll, 2017-18 Canada West Second-Team All-Stars
Canada West All-Rookie - Mathea Fischer, 2015-16 Canada West All-Rookie Team [12]
- Mairead Bast, 2016-17 Canada West All-Rookie Team [13]
- Tory Micklash, 2016-17 Canada West All-Rookie Team
- Shay-Lee McConnell, 2017-18 Canada West All-Rookie Team [14]
- Ireland Perrott, 2017-18 Canada West All-Rookie Team
- Rylind MacKinnon, 2018-19 Canada West All-Rookie Team
- Ashley McFadden, 2018-19 Canada West All-Rookie Team
- Kennesha Miswaggon, 2019-20 Canada West All-Rookie Team
UBC Awards - 2012-13 Du Vivier Team of the Year Award
- 2014-15: Lauren Logush - UBC Thunderbirds Female Rookie of the Year
- 2015-16 Danielle Dube: May Brown Trophy - Graduating Female Athlete of the Year[15]
- 2019-20 TAC Buzz Moore Leadership Award: Mikayla Ogrodniczuk Co-winner
- Laura Bennion: UBC Hall of Fame Inductees (Builder's Category)
Kay Brearley Service Award (Community Service) - 2019 Kay Brearley Service Award: Shiayli Toni [16]
- 2020 Kay Brearley Service Award : Mikayla Ogrodniczuk [17]
Carolyn Dobie-Smith Award (Student-Trainer Award) - 2019 Carolyn Dobie-Smith Award: Walee Malik Co-Winner
- 2020 Carolyn Dobie-Smith Award: Luisa Ribeiro
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